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Ralph Brown
Reviews Featuring Ralph Brown
Marvellously directed and well-acted, but a dirty and wholly unrewarding experience, containing major plot-holes thanks to a complete disregard of what went on in the previous movie.
Not a classic but, as Burt Reynolds remakes go, it could be much worse we could have Vinnie in a new Smokey and the Bandit.
Unoriginal and lacking the spark of the first movie, but its still great if brainless entertainment. Thank God you still get movies like this that are completely prepared not to take themselves remotely seriously.
Not the worst of the 'Exorcist' sequels - even if at times it plays like 'Father Merrin and the Temple of Doom'
All the fun of this quirky period piece is squeezed out by the overlong runtime
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