Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
PG-13 | 27 July 2000 (USA)
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The hilarity begins when professor Sherman Klump finds romance with fellow DNA specialist, Denise Gaines, and discovers a brilliant formula that reverses aging. But Sherman's thin and obnoxious alter ego, Buddy Love, wants out...and a big piece of the action. And when Buddy gets loose, things get seriously nutty.

Reviews
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
StephenBurg Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps is sequel to the remade version of The Nutty Professor. The movie is about nice Sherman Klump who is about to be married to an entirely person from the first movie and tries to make his sleek and evil alter ego a separate person. He succeeds, but finds himself getting dumber and dumber just as he's about to make a presentation about a new thing he created, which ends up horribly inappropriate. The plot is remotely interesting, but ridiculous and meaningless. It's fine that if a sequel isn't as funny as its predecessor, but filling every scene with a forced sexual innuendo or a bathroom joke is not good, it's just wrong.The first movie had the same kind of material, but there were other jokes that were used. Just watch the first movie, the original Disney version, or even the classic Robert Louis Stevenson book "Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde." My Rating: */*****
amahlanand How much can you really expect of a film containing giant hampsters, naked grannies and Eddie Murphy behaving like a dog (literally)? Unfortunately, most attempts at humour were crude to the point of evoking disgust, offence or substandard raunchiness, the combination of which isn't all that funny. The repeated heavy focus on Eddie Murphy meant it needed a remarkable solo effort to steal the show but 'The Klumps' was devoid of the charm and Murphy dazzle of its predecessor. The makeup remained the one admirable point. The more time the camera revolves around the rest of the Klumps has you appreciating the brilliance of the makeup, which adds to each character in its own individual way. The bantering and squabbling between the mother and father and even the grandma at times, overshadows the main relationship between Murphy and Janet Jackson's characters which is fraught with standardism and monotony. Though, on this occasion, grandma's mutterings don't hold as much value as they did in the first film and become hit and miss in the humour stakes at best. Apart from the odd brief section here and there, it was an asinine attempt at humour which bordered upon facetious at times.
bebop63-1 Starts out hilarious at first with the wedding sequence at the beginning which turns out to be a dream sequence in Sherman's mind, but one can only take so much of the toilet humor and ribbing about fatness and obesity after a while. Apart from the main characters Sherman and Buddy, Eddie Murphy reprises his multiple roles as each of the family members of the Klump family with the exception of the youngest son, and proves his versatility in playing different characters. A pity that there's more emphasis on the fart gags and sexual innuendo than in the actual plot of retrieving the scientific formula and banishing the obnoxious Buddy Love from Sherman's genetic existence. Eddie Murphy is a talented comedic actor, but I hope there is not going to be another sequel to this movie. Time to move on, Eddie.
buncicholly The Nutty Professor II isn't as good as the first but it isn't the worst sequel in the world either. It doesn't come back with the same characters, for instance, Jada Pinkett Smith didn't come back as Miss Purty and Janet Jackson play Denise (Professor's new Girlfriend) Which leaves me wondering what happened to her... But whatever. There are a few good laughs in the movie and a few chuckles, like grandma's sex joke and the limp noodle. It is cute and quirky but like I said it could be a lot better... Well anyway, this movie is better left rented or seen on cable when there is nothing else on... Hope this review helps... I would at least give it a chance though..