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Ski School 2

Ski School 2 (1994)

February. 17,1994
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4
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R
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Dave has been enjoying life until he receives an ex-girlfriend's wedding invitation. Even though Beth dumped him years ago, Dave knows it's their destiny to be together. So Dave embarks on a quest: to save Beth from certain death-by-boredom, return balance to the universe, and maybe get in a little awesome skiing. Dave convinces his buddies to join him in his quest to make things right.

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PodBill
1994/02/17

Just what I expected

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ChanBot
1994/02/18

i must have seen a different film!!

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Limerculer
1994/02/19

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Kirandeep Yoder
1994/02/20

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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skischool2
1994/02/21

I watched this film 5 times in one day during the first year of owning a copy on DVD. The love for this film has not stuttered in the slightest. This film's pure brilliance is astounding. It is hard to believe the majority of these actors are relative unknowns. Brent Sheppard and Dean Cameron excel as the two leads competing for the attention of the blonde honey Beth, who happens to own the ski resort they are based at. Bill Dwyer and Will Sasso fill the screen during their supporting acts as second fiddle characters, but ensure that they will forever be remembered with quality timing and happily making the film fun to watch and enjoy.This film could be described as 'too much fun'. Simply because, at no point what so ever does the film attempt to be great, it just happens by accident. The scenes are oozing with wonderful white scenery, the women that pass by are consistently scrumptious, the supporting cameo actors are so convincing that its a surprise when Oscars aren't brought into the scene for them, and best of all the skiing scenes are picture perfect, filled with excitement and gloriously filmed manoeuvres that only seasoned pros could make look so good. Another bonus to the films natural charm are the goofs, and plenty of them to boot. I would hazard a guess at a single goof is made, via stars and scenery, every 20 seconds, approximately. Yet, astonishingly, it only adds depth to the addictiveness of the entire film.This film is what On Her Majesty's Secret Service would have been like had it been filmed as a comedy, set in Canada, and given a third of the budget. Though I must admit the villain, Brent Sheppard as Steve Longwood, is a far more ruthless and demented rival to our hero than any antagonist has ever been before, or since.This film is pure and simple entertainment that, at only and hour and a half, is far shorter than you'd like, but the compactness of its genius means that you can watch it several times a day, happily. Fabulous!

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vchimpanzee
1994/02/22

Dave Marshak has lost out in employment and love to Steve Longwood. When Beth's father dies and she inherits his ski resort, Steve wants to marry her. Dave ends up attending events related to the wedding, and does what he can, along with his goofy friends Alex and Toddorbert, to try to stop the wedding from taking place. Along the way to the big event, we see plenty of girls wearing next to nothing (even though it is cold enough for snow skiing), including one who describes herself as 'a nude painter'. The subject being captured on canvas is all bundled up for the cold weather, while the artist appears to be wearing nothing. Several pranks involve O'Doogles, a bar which has changed quite a bit since the guys used to hang out there.I doubt that anyone would consider this to be a quality production, but Dean Cameron delivered a sarcastic performance as Dave, which really made the movie worth seeing. No one else was really what I would call a good actor, but Beth was adorable and most of the characters were funny.I saw an edited version, but it was still not good clean fun. It was fun, however.

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DaveHasNoTimeForAnyOfThisBull
1994/02/23

Praise should still go out to the supporting acting of Wendy Hamilton, Bill Dwyer, and Will Sasso for their hilarious little performances within this movie. "Ski School 2" is funny for anyone. The other performances and the lead Dean Cameron are funny as well. I wish that Will Sasso had won Wendy Hamilton's affection by the end of the film but the writing never gives their character's the chance we wish they deserved. In the tradition of "Caddyshack" and "Bachelor Party" this film is hilarious regarding the war between the snobs and the slobs.

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goya-4
1994/02/24

the first ski school was an entertaining funny comedy that just clicked on all the right cylinders this one has none of the cleverness of the first one..Wendy hamilton is a good distraction though. on a scale of one to ten..4

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