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Mimic 2
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Alix Koromzay, Bruno Campos, Edward Albert, Gaven E. Lucas, Will Estes Director: Jean de Segonzac Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Producer: Beth Anne Calabro-Oulman Producer: Bob Weinstein Producer: Cary Granat Producer: Harvey Weinstein Producer: Joel Soisson Writer: Joel Soisson Writer: Donald A. Wollheim DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 82 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-07-17 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Dimension
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Movie Reviews of Mimic 2Movie Review: Queen of the B's Summary: 2 Stars
I had the opportunity to watch Mimic and Mimic 2 back-to-back. This helped immensely. In my opinion, a sequel should add to, or enhance the story of the original, but should also stand alone, so that people who haven't seen the first can still enjoy it. Mimic 2 does neither. Apparently the dvd contains a cut scene that explains a lot. Why would the moviemakers feel that an explanation scene in a sci-fi thriller is expendable?? The leading lady does well and pulls us through this dreary little movie. Seeing Remi in the first movie helped as she is completely unrecognizable as the very same character. My favorite aspect of this movie was the fact that Remi, as the proposed "queen" was the ONLY female character in the entire film - the school children, Feds, hospital staff were all male. That's as clever as this film gets. The ending was a complete let down. I saw the last line coming a mile away, since it was set up earlier. Also, not to spoil anything, a dangerous element introduced toward the end is completely ignored. I don't expect sequel to be great ... "Creepshow 3" is without a doubt the worst piece of trash I've ever seen ... but there's no reason that a movie can't make sense!
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