Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball

March. 30,1997      
Rating:
4.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Incompatible fugitive recovery agents, the flighty Jersey Bellini and his more serious-minded female partner, B.B., have, for the last time, ticked off mobster Wald by apprehending his rather inept henchmen just as they are about to commit a robbery or kill one of Wald's enemies. That's when Wald turns their fate over to the ruthless Crazy Carlos, with the intention of having Bellini and B.B. killed. But the hapless bounty hunters keep having good luck just when they need it most.

Michael Dudikoff as  Jersey Bellini
April Telek as  Fiona
Steve Bacic as  Peter Carlos
Tony Curtis as  Wald
Claire Riley as  Lt. Ortega
Garry Chalk as  Wasser (as Gary Chalk)
Dale Wilson as  Chuck Ramsey
Lisa Howard as  B.B.

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Reviews

Platicsco
1997/03/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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AnhartLinkin
1997/03/31

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Mandeep Tyson
1997/04/01

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Yazmin
1997/04/02

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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Comeuppance Reviews
1997/04/03

Jersey and B.B. (Dudikoff and Howard) are back, bounty huntering it up in this sequel. This time around, crime lord Wald (Curtis) is causing all sorts of trouble for our heroic pair. They must dodge his goons - as well as relationship problems - along the way to bringing in their prize catch. Will they succeed? You might be asking yourself, "Wow, there is a sequel to Bounty Hunters? Why? Was the first one such a success?" At least, that's what we were wondering. Like Cage 2, what we get here is more of the same (if you've seen the first one, you know what to expect) - but some minor differences, like this one seems a bit more talky. They've upped the humor quotient, but somehow it's not as funny as the first film. Many of the same people are back, both in front of and behind the camera, so the same sort of silly vibe is maintained.Tony Curtis is on hand as the main baddie, but he's not really on screen for very much time. The main asset he brings is his distinctive voice. Curtis was starting to pop up in DTV items around this time, see Center Of The Web for a good example. He didn't quite reach the heights of Cameron Mitchell in this department, but he probably could have.While even in this installment they managed the prerequisite torture scene, and there is a very cool moment involving Michael Dudikoff with a rocket launcher, there are so many unanswered questions lingering from the first movie. Such as: What happened to the rap career of Deimos' butler? And where is Word, Jersey's sassy neighbor kid? But while those may remain the great mysteries of the universe, what's intact is the chemistry between Dudikoff and Howard, which seems to have improved. Had the series continued (or become a TV show), they could have become the action equivalent to Nick and Nora (William Powell and Myrna Loy) from The Thin Man (1934) and its sequels. But then again, it's probably good this didn't happen, because we felt the Bounty Hunters theme had run out of steam by the end of this movie. Perhaps they should have quit while they were ahead.If you enjoyed the first movie, with its mix of action and humor, you'll find more of the same in this sequel, which honestly probably didn't have to be made, but Dudikoff and Howard look like they're enjoying themselves, so perhaps you will too.

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callanvass
1997/04/04

This is a bit better, then the enjoyable 1st, with great humor, better action scenes, and fantastic chemistry between Dudikoff and Lisa Howard once again!. All the characters are cool, and the story is good, plus Michael Dudikoff is simply amazing in this!. While it has a similar story, i just found this one a little more enjoyable, and all the great humor from the 1st is even better in this installment!, plus the finale is really exciting!. Once again Dudikoff gets a decent script!, and he has some great lines as well, plus while Tony Curtis added class to this he was slumming it badly and looked really bored.The villains are just as cool, and Duidkoff's and Lisa Howard's constant bickering just adds charm to the film, plus it had some pretty good fight scenes as well. Plenty of explosions and great comic timing from the 2 leads to keep one happy, and like the 1st it's well written and made as well,however like the 1st it's extremely predictable, but i did love the western theme opening!. This a bit better then the enjoyable 1st, with great humor, better action scenes and fantastic chemistry between Dudikoff and Lisa Howard once again, and i say it's well worth the watch!. The Direction is good. George Erschbamer does a good job here, with decent camera work, solid angles and keeping the film at a fast pace. The Acting is very good!.Michael Dudikoff is amazing as always, and is amazing here, he is hilarious, very likable, had fantastic chemistry with Lisa Howard, had some good charm, kicked that ass, and really seemed to be enjoying himself(Dudikoff Rules!!!). Lisa Howard is way hot and is excellent once again, and while she did get on my nerves for being a bitch to Dudikoff in the 1st half, i couldn't help but still like her, she has a lot of presence, and her bickering with Dudikoff was always entertaining, i loved her. Tony Curtis is not very good here, he looked very bored and is slumming it clearly, he did add class though. Steve Bacic is good as the other villain and was somewhat menacing. Rest of the cast do fine. Overall well worth the watch!. *** out of 5

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jimadamgolfer
1997/04/05

Okay, I admit that I love low-brow films. I don't want to think about what the Director is trying to do. The story is not to be taken seriously and concerns a male and female bounty hunters being pursued by Tony Curtis's mob buddies. There is a heavy emphasis on explosions and thankfully no car chases.Watch as Lisa Howard, a 135 pound attractive bounty hunter, out fights the 180 pound guys in hand to hand combat, sometimes taking on two at a time. What makes the scene work is that the fights are shot without using tricked up camera work and special effects as seen in most films today. It looked like a real, not a fake fight.What I really appreciate is that every spoken word can be understood and every scene is well lighted. There is only brief nudity and virtually no profanity. There isn't much in the way of racial diversity. Above average escapism film.

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MichaelM24
1997/04/06

HARDBALL is the sequel to BOUNTY HUNTERS, reuniting Michael Dudikoff and Lisa Howard as the title characters. The first one was simply okay, but I felt this film was a far superior movie. This time around, there's a bigger and better addition of humor. The story isn't necessarily better or worse, but it's the just the overall outcome of the film that makes me find it better than BOUNTY HUNTERS. Dudikoff and Howard make a good buddy cop movie-like team and definitely look like they have a good time working together. The action scenes are a bit better done than they were in the first, and the production values were a little better as well. Tony Curtis has a small role as a mob kingpin and brings some class to an otherwise formula B-movie. But it's really the chemistry between Dudikoff and Howard that makes the movie work, and I wouldn't mind seeing a third film provided it could be at least as good as this one.

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