Any movie that has the President quoting Tupac had an idea somewhere along the way.
XXX: State of the Union (2005)
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Reviews Counted:135
Fresh:22
Rotten:113
Average Rating:3.8/10
Consensus: Even more absurd and implausible than the first XXX movie.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sequences of intense action violence and some language.
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Apr 29, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $26,082,914
Synopsis: Ice Cube replaces Vin Diesel for this hard-bangin' sequel which favors fists, cars, and snooping over the original's heavy dose of extreme sports stunts. NSA agent Gibbons (Samuel Jackson, back... Ice Cube replaces Vin Diesel for this hard-bangin' sequel which favors fists, cars, and snooping over the original's heavy dose of extreme sports stunts. NSA agent Gibbons (Samuel Jackson, back from the original) finds his group under attack by well-armed, well-informed combatants, forcing him to activate a new XXX, Darius Stone (Cube), an old Navy Seal buddy currently cooling his heels in an army prison. It turns out there's a plan to whack the president (Peter Strauss) and a deranged secretary of defense played by Willem Dafoe is behind it. What's more important is the cool way Darius knows how to land a speeding boat on a bridge, then walk away in slow motion as it blows up behind him. Other great scenes include a tank battle on an aircraft carrier and a race with a bullet train that makes THE FRENCH CONNECTION look like a turtle race. There's some hilarious dialogue, such as when Darius recruits his old D.C. car-jacking buddies to ride into battle against the corrupt militia, leading to the "first tank-jacking in history." Scott Speedman plays a sympathetic Fed; Lola Jackson and Sunny Mabrey are the sexy chicks. There's lots of greal looking cars, cool gadgets, and pumpin' rap-crunk music. Director Lee Tamahori also helmed James Bond's DIE ANOTHER DAY and the 1997 thriller THE EDGE. [More]
Starring: Ice Cube, Samuel L. Jackson, Scott Speedman, Peter Strauss
Starring: Ice Cube, Samuel L. Jackson, Scott Speedman, Peter Strauss, Sunny Mabrey, Willem Dafoe, Lola Jackson, Xzibit
Director: Lee Tamahori
Director: Lee Tamahori
Screenwriter: Simon Kinberg
Producer: Neal H. Moritz, Arne Schmidt
Composer: Marco Beltrami
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Reviews for XXX: State of the Union
A childish movie of the shoot 'em up/blow 'em up/here come the flame throwers and the cool-looking weapons genre.
It's even louder and dumber than the first XXX (2002), but if watching things fall down and go boom in a very big way makes you cheer, you're in luck.
A crisp adventure that grows increasingly audacious (the story climaxes with a huge battle waged in the Capitol) if only lightly enjoyable.
Its action scenes are too absurd and too computer-generated to produce any kind of rush. The dialogue, not just amateurish, fails even to approximate something resembling human interaction.
It's sterile, juvenile, brazenly bad. It will make money. It will be forgotten by the time you get to the bathroom.
[I]t is certainly true that there is Not A Lot Of Talking [here]... because it would only interfere with the unbelievable number of vehicle explosions...
I don't know about the state of the union, but the state of this movie franchise is gosh-awful.
XXX: State of the Union suffers an action fate worse than un-explainable exploding cars and wooden dialogue -- it's boring.
There's no believing that Big Daddy Darius Stone -- a rather lumpy Ice Cube, who looks like he'd get winded walking up a flight of stairs -- could save the country.
Summits that elusive Pinnacle of Stupidity -- the one where a bad film crosses some indefinable event horizon of moronics and becomes weirdly awesome. You may find yourself laughing harder at State of the Union than at any comedy you see this year.
There are bound to be pictures bigger, dumber and more punishing than this one released during the summer, but at least the warm weather also will bring a wider range of alternatives.
Mostly an excuse for cramming as much gratuitous violence as possible into a PG-13-rated flick running only 92 minutes.
The chases, shootouts and explosions in this deafening, lamebrained wreck of a movie make the Road Runner cartoons look like National Geographic specials.
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