Saw the screening a couple nights ago... I can't remember honestly when I've ever seen an audience laugh as much during a single movie. Same formula as the first one, albeit more of the 'painful/danger' humor than the stomach-turning variety than the first one. Don't get me wrong, there are a few scenes that make you want to gag, but in the end, you're still laughing your ass (or horse) off. Most of the original crew is back (if not all - I couldn't think of anyone that was missing), although 'Steve-O' seems to be absent for a great deal of the movie (Guess his solo projects are putting enough blow on the table for him these days). They ended it in a rather peculiar, rehearsed manner, which doesn't fit in with the rest of the movie, but hey - I realize they had some time to fill to meet that 90 minute mark. All-in-all, a great collection of skits, and definitely worth watching.
Good or not, I don't know. What I do know is that one of them will eventually join Steve Irwin in the place set aside for the departed spirits of fools and unneccessary risk takers.
I'm just really surprised it hasn't happened yet... Hell, I thought Steve-O was gone when he accidentially kicked that shark in the head (while being used as human bait, of course).
That wasn't just A shark, it was a Mako shark. Those are pretty much the worst of all sharks you could run (swim?) into in open water as far as your chances of getting attacked are. He is one lucky mother fucker. I think the Mako and Tiger are the top two as far as a bad temper /willing to bite anything that is moving goes...Great Whites kick much more ass but are far less likely to get all bitey with a human...statistically speaking of course. These opinons/possible facts all come from my love of sharks since I was a little kid. Note though... I have watched "Shark Week" every single year it has been aired, and read many, many books that may or may not be correct on this and most importantly I BELIEVE I am correct. I would love to see someone prove me right or wrong with something from the internet on this one. P.S. I was also once in a grindcore band that I named Megalodon. And I have several Megaladon teeth that I have purchased. The biggest one is about the size of my hand wihtout the fingers, (palm area). There is a tooth here at the Smithsonian that is bigger than my entire hand. That is crazy in my book, a shark tooth bigger than my hand. P.P.S. For some really terrible reading go pick up a few Steve Alten novels...really really cheese ball, but a fun read for shark fans. http://www.stevealten.com/
Maybe this explains his absence from most of the movie, then? Perhaps he experienced one of those Samuel L. Jackson "Pulp Fiction" moments? Was it a miracle? :shock: