programmers oafish Larry and up-tight Richard face a new challenge in their lives, as they drag corpse Bernie along for a trip to the Caribbean. It seems that they try to have a chance to race a group of mob members. Finally, they try to get two million dollars after this mission.
Through it all, Mr. Kiser, who says not a word, exudes the foolish amiability of a partygoer who is beyond plotzed and is living in a private world of his own.
eFilmCritic.com
March 19, 2003
Just as the lead characters try to squeeze more use out of a rotting corpse, so do the filmmakers from this tired premise.
TheWorldJournal.com
June 24, 2004
Why would anyone want to be caught dead with Bernie and his banal buddies a second time around? Relentlessly labored and pointless
About.com
July 14, 2003
Sad sequel to a surprisingly clever dark comedy. The voodoo curse is pointless, and all the funny death moments were used up in teh first one.
ReelViews
January 01, 2000
I find it hard to believe that many people will pay $6 or $7 to see a picture that has TV sitcom production values, writing, and acting.
Frankly I'm stunned that every American who paid to see it didn't file a class action suit against Tri-Star Pictures for their blatant misrepresentation of the word "comedy".