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Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies

  • Video
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
11K
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Andrew Divoff in Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999)
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The evil Djinn is awakened once more, and must collect 1001 souls to begin the Apocalypse.The evil Djinn is awakened once more, and must collect 1001 souls to begin the Apocalypse.The evil Djinn is awakened once more, and must collect 1001 souls to begin the Apocalypse.

  • Director
    • Jack Sholder
  • Writers
    • Peter Atkins
    • Jack Sholder
  • Stars
    • Holly Fields
    • Chris Weber
    • Al Foster
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Sholder
    • Writers
      • Peter Atkins
      • Jack Sholder
    • Stars
      • Holly Fields
      • Chris Weber
      • Al Foster
    • 118User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Holly Fields
    Holly Fields
    • Morgana
    Chris Weber
    Chris Weber
    • Eric
    Al Foster
    • Security Guard 1
    Andrew Divoff
    Andrew Divoff
    • Demerest
    Vyto Ruginis
    Vyto Ruginis
    • Hosticka
    Randy Hall
    Randy Hall
    • Cop 1
    Maria Genero
    • Reporter
    James Staszkiel
    • Predator
    • (as Jimmy Staszkiel)
    Paul Johansson
    Paul Johansson
    • Gregory
    Robert LaSardo
    Robert LaSardo
    • Gries
    Carlos Leon
    Carlos Leon
    • Webber
    Tom Lister Jr.
    Tom Lister Jr.
    • Tillaver
    • (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister Jr.)
    Rhino Michaels
    Rhino Michaels
    • Butz
    • (as Ryan 'Rhino' Michaels)
    James Kim
    • James Tiger
    Simon Kim
    • Simon Tiger
    Scott Klace
    Scott Klace
    • Fox
    Oleg Vidov
    Oleg Vidov
    • Osip
    Gwen McGee
    Gwen McGee
    • Prison Matron
    • Director
      • Jack Sholder
    • Writers
      • Peter Atkins
      • Jack Sholder
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    6GregTheStopSign95

    Not quite as much wish-fulfillment as the first

    Unlike the first Wishmaster, there are no Horror Icon cameos here, which is kinda disappointing but then it's also something of a relief because there's a chance that any cameos they DID have might have been wasted...on the plus side, the movie does have Vyto Ruginis - who's always fun to watch - AND the incredible icon that is Tiny Lister Jr - in a relatively unique role for him as a prison guard rather than a random thug-type character. The real draw, however, is of course Andrew Divoff doing exactly what Andrew Divoff does - knowing his role, knowing his character, and committing fully to what that role and that character need. I will never knock back a chance to see this man work, and it's a shame he's not widely regarded as being on the same level as Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Tony Todd and the rest, because he IS on their level, his movies just don't have the wider appeal that everyone else's do.

    The story is...meh...but then you're not REALLY here for a top-tier story, you're here to see Jack Sholder and Andrew Divoff work the magic that they work so well. So it's not really that big a deal that they change the lore so much from the first movie I guess - mainly in the number of souls the Djinn needs to collect - because it's secondary to everything else. And everything else works pretty bloody well.

    It could have been better, but...
    Shadowman82

    The Wishmaster returns , but without a decent budget .

    Andrew Divoff reprises his role as The Wishmaster in this sequel . He once again gives a great performance . The rest of the cast is fairly forgetable though.

    The main problem with this sequel is that it has a very low budget so while some of the effects work well alot of them just look too cheap to be convincing . Recommended only because of Andrew's great performance.
    5drewnes

    "Everybody needs help... even the devil."

    Not as good as the first one, but still a better horror sequel than most horror series. The Djinn is still a scary villain and the deaths are still creative. I don't even want to watch Wishmaster 3 or 4 because Andrew Divoff isn't the Djinn anymore, and he is what makes the first two films fun.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Typical sequel...

    I have seen the 1999 movie "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" maybe three or four times now. And I have to say that the movie sort of pales in comparison to the 1997 first "Wishmaster" movie.

    Sure, it was nice to see Andrew Divoff return to reprise the role of the djinn, and he still does bring a lot of wicked charm and dark humor to the character. He actually makes the djinn character very memorable.

    However, the storyline in "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies", as written by Peter Atkins and Jack Sholder, just sort of never gets up into a thrilling pace. The movie sort of trots on monotonously throughout the course of the 96 minutes that it runs for. And it is a shame, because there are some fair enough scenes and moments here and there. But hey, it is still a watchable movie, just don't expect it to be on the same level as the 1997 "Wishmaster" movie.

    The acting performances in "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" are fairly okay. This was, again, Andrew Divoff's movie, hands down. But the movie also have the likes of Paul Johansson, Robert LaSardo and Tom Lister Jr. On the cast list, so there are some familiar faces.

    Visually then "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" was a mixed bag of nuts. Generally, the special effects in the movie are good, and I liked the effects in the movie, because they certainly helped to keep the otherwise bland storyline afloat. And then there was the scene with the insects in the casino. That was seriously the worst CGI I have ever seen, as in ever. You have to see how abysmally bad it is to believe it.

    While we are on the effects, then I have to say that the wishmaster costume and appearance in "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" is really great. I like how much we get to see of the djinn creature throughout the entire movie. Lots of nice details to the costume, and the creature design is just fantastic.

    Watchable for what it is, as Divoff makes it bearable to sit through. But "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" was not a masterpiece.

    My rating of director Jack Sholder's 1999 "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" movie lands on a five out of ten stars.
    Mike-842

    Tongue-In-Cheek Sequel

    Campy, Tongue-In-Cheek sequel brings back the Wishmaster from the '97 original. Remains entertaining enough from beginning to end, and has a wider sense of humour, with campy situations replacing the original's gore. Andrew Divoff's performance as the Wishmaster is a must see, he alone makes the film worthwhile.

    ***

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    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
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    • Trivia
      Andrew Divoff, who plays the djinn in human form in this film and in the first Wishmaster film, does not blink when his eyes are visible. He does not blink even during scenes that his eyes are visible for 2-3+ minutes.
    • Goofs
      The first victim of the Djinn wished he'd never been born and his wish was granted. That should mean that his girlfriend and everyone else who knew him should have their memory of him wiped clean. She should not be grieving for him.
    • Quotes

      Tillover: How does a week in the hole sound?

      Djinn: A week, is that the best you got? I was once in a hole for 3000 years, this should be a breeze.

    • Alternate versions
      Finnish video version is cut by 38 seconds.
    • Connections
      Featured in Everything Is Terrible! Presents: The Great Satan (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Jailyard Shuffle
      Written by Pete Menotti

      Performed by Pete Menotti

      Published by Ton Def Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Ton Def Records

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1999 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Evil Never Dies
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Artisan Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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