After one of Schmidt and Jenko's missions goes wrong, they are sent back to Jump Street to do the exact same thing, go undercover and find out who is selling drugs. But this time they are sent to college to investigate the drug known as 'WhyPhy' and have only one lead on who it is, someone with a tattoo. Schmidt and Jenko's relationship is tested when Jenko is brought back on the cool side while Schmidt hangs out with a girl named Maya. At the same time they must decide if they can keep their relationship together as friends, or as cops. After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college. It's pretty easy to review this one. If you liked the first one, you're in for a treat. It holds up to the expectations and plays cleverly with 'being aware' of making basically the same movie again. The good thing about this flick is, that it doesn't take itself too seriously while at the same time delivering a good and fast paced story with quite some surprises and good action. I basically laughed from the first minute up to the (awesome!) end credits! If you like that type of comedy, this one is for you, as it delivers on point and, without a doubt, is the funniest flick this year so far! Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum have a great chemistry and you can see and feel, how they enjoyed doing this movie. Like the first one, 22 Jump Street does a great job observing the different aspects of college life, students and teachers (or professors for that matter). Everyone who's been to college can relate to those stereotypes (e.g. the pseudo intellectuals, the sport jocks, the art students etc.) and directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller ("The Lego Movie") do a great job spoofing those clichés while at same time debunk the downsides and shallowness of those groups or college life in general. <br/><br/>Verdict: Go see it, if you liked the first one. I can't say if it's better, but it certainly holds up. And I liked the first one pretty much. So there you go… While this movie did make me laugh a couple of times, it really wasn't that great. I have to say that 21 Jump Street was way better. The gay undertone in this "bromance" was really overplayed, not funny and ultimately just uncomfortable. There were many scenes in this movie where no one was laughing except a few 13ish year old girls… that's bad. To have an entire theater not laughing during parts that are supposed to be funny is not a good sign. A few people actually walked out of the movie and never came back… I've never actually seen that happen before. <br/><br/>I'm not saying the movie was terrible, or even bad for that matter but it was definitely not very good. If you want to watch this movie, don't go see it in theaters you'll just be wasting your money. Rent or download. 22 Jump Street knows how to play to its strengths: Tatum’s performance here is even more puppy-dog lovable than last time, and his scenes with Hill possess a goofy, low-key warmth too often lacking in big-budget comedy. Officers Morton Schmidt (<a href="/name/nm1706767/">Jonah Hill</a>) and Greg Jenko (<a href="/name/nm1475594/">Channing Tatum</a>) are assigned to infiltrate a drug ring and catch the supplier at MCState College. Again posing as Doug and Brad McQuaid, Schmidt falls in with the Bohemian students and develops a relationship with art student Maya (<a href="/name/nm0828226/">Amber Stevens West</a>) while Jenko finds a kindred spirit in Zook (<a href="/name/nm0751518/">Wyatt Russell</a>), who woos him for the college football team. With their paths going in two different directions, Schmidt and Jenko begin to question their partnership. The film is a sequel to <a href="/title/tt1232829/">21 Jump Street (2012)</a> (2012), which is a sequel/reboot of the television series <a href="/title/tt0092312/">21 Jump Street (1987)</a> (1987-1991). The story and screenplay were written by Jonah Hill and American screenwriters Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, and Rodney Rothman. Schmidt and Jenko make it to the roof where they find Ghost (<a href="/name/nm0001780/">Peter Stormare</a>) attempting to escape in a helicopter. Jenko leaps upward and grabs onto the copter but finds it difficult to keep his hold with his wounded shoulder. In a supreme leap, Schmidt follows suit. Jenko loses his grip, but Schmidt grabs his arm, while the helicopter takes them both out over the water. Jenko manages to fish the grenade out of Schmidt's shorts and toss it into the helicopter, blowing it up, and they both fall into the water. Making their way back to shore, they agree that they still want to work together. Captain Dickson approaches them with the news that their next assignment is to go undercover in medical school. Greg shares the same last name as Captain Richard Jenko (<a href="/name/nm0002078/">Frederic Forrest</a>). <a href="/name/nm0001298/">Richard Grieco</a> makes a cameo appearance as Dennis Booker. As the credits roll, there is a series of mock sequels, showing Schmidt and Jenko in a variety of undercover missions, e.g. Jump 24 in which they pose as foreign exchange students in Russia, Jump 25 in which they spend a semester at sea, Jump 26 in Art School, Jump 27 in Culinary School, etc. a5c7b9f00b hindi Sunny City Shady PeopleThe KnockdownPull Over to Kill movie download in mp4the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie downloadMade in Abyss movie download in hdThe Unknown Soldier: The Children of the Resistance full movie in hindi downloadSEAL Team movie in hindi dubbed downloadhindi Mustangs free downloadRa Games movie download in mp4Dawn of the Dead full movie download mp4
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