Joel D. Wynkoop
- Probation Officer Joel Wynkoop
- (as Joel Wynkoop)
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Jan-Gel 2: The Beast Returns (2001)
* (out of 4)
Sequel to the 1999 film has writer-director Conrad Brooks also playing the lead, a character named Conrad Brooks, who must go after the title character. The first film was a bad movie but it at least had some charm to it. This sequel here is (obviously) cheap, boring and just doesn't have any of the charm that the first one did. I think the biggest problem here is that we've got a different looking monster and it's not nearly as charming as the large caveman from the previous film. This time out the monster is pretty much wrapped up and it's just never very clever, fun and it's certainly not creepy. The film doesn't have too much in it as the majority of the 59-minute running time is devoted to the various characters talking about boring things. The dialogue certainly isn't very memorable and often times it just seems like a bunch of ad-libs. I'm not sure if it was intentional or a homage to Ed Wood but there are several times where the dialogue gets messed up by the actor but they just keep working through it. Fans of Brooks will certainly enjoy that he's on screen for most of the running time.
* (out of 4)
Sequel to the 1999 film has writer-director Conrad Brooks also playing the lead, a character named Conrad Brooks, who must go after the title character. The first film was a bad movie but it at least had some charm to it. This sequel here is (obviously) cheap, boring and just doesn't have any of the charm that the first one did. I think the biggest problem here is that we've got a different looking monster and it's not nearly as charming as the large caveman from the previous film. This time out the monster is pretty much wrapped up and it's just never very clever, fun and it's certainly not creepy. The film doesn't have too much in it as the majority of the 59-minute running time is devoted to the various characters talking about boring things. The dialogue certainly isn't very memorable and often times it just seems like a bunch of ad-libs. I'm not sure if it was intentional or a homage to Ed Wood but there are several times where the dialogue gets messed up by the actor but they just keep working through it. Fans of Brooks will certainly enjoy that he's on screen for most of the running time.
- Michael_Elliott
- Oct 21, 2012
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