a5c7b9f00b After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college. After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) when they go deep undercover at a local college. But when Jenko meets a kindred spirit on the football team, and Schmidt infiltrates the bohemian art major scene, they begin to question their partnership. Now they don&#39;t have to just crack the case - they have to figure out if they can have a mature relationship. If these two overgrown adolescents can grow from freshmen into real men, college might be the best thing that ever happened to them. &quot;22 Jump Street&quot; (15) Directed by: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Starring: Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Peter Stormare, Ice Cube, Amber Stevens and Nick Offerman. <br/><br/>After cracking the case of a lifetime, officers Scmidt (Hill) and Jenko (Tatum) are back on the streets to investigate a villainous drug smuggler, known onlyGhost (Stormare). The investigation however, proves to be unsuccessful andtheir Deputy Chief Hardy (Offerman) puts it ever so bluntly, &quot;just go back and do the same s**t you did last time. Then everyone&#39;s happy&quot;, the pair soon act upon the chief&#39;s stern warning, and return to undercover assignments. This time the pair are placed amongst a university, in order to stop a new drug named &quot;WhyPhy&quot; (it&#39;s pronounced like Wi-Fi), from going viral. <br/><br/>It&#39;s worth remembering that &quot;21 Jump Street&quot; was a film that wasn&#39;t expected to perform well in terms of critical and commercial success, however the film exceeded all expectations, proving to become a sure- fire hit, with a relatively small budget of $42 million. Sequels are normally bigger in terms of budget, cast and plot and this is no exception with &quot;22 Jump Street&quot;, which had a budget of $70 million, proving that with every sequel, the budget increases dramatically, which is also evident in James Bobin&#39;s &quot;Muppets Most Wanted&quot;, released earlier this year. <br/><br/>In spite of budget increases, sequels can become however too ambitious for their own good. But thankfully, this isn&#39;t the case with &quot;22 Jump Street&quot;. Instead this is a sequel which continues to deliver quirky and off-beat sensibilities like its predecessor, which is mainly due to the inspired writing of Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel and Rodney Rothman, a trio of screenwriters, who are ambitious in their comedic style. The film&#39;s style and script is often reminiscent of &quot;Scott Pilgrim V.s The World&quot;, (a film which Bacall also helped write, alongside Edgar Wright), which proves the comedic style is one that works extremely well on screen. <br/><br/>The direction is also well organised by the duo Lord and Miller, a pair of directors who met in Dartmouth College and proceeded to direct films such2009&#39;s &quot;Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs&quot;, &quot;21 Jump Street&quot; and &quot;The Lego Movie, all of which opened to critical acclaim. Having shown their ability for mixing comedy and riotous action, the two use their creative input to once again create a bizarre comedy, which iszanythe first. <br/><br/>If not the funniest script this year, &quot;22 Jump Street&quot; is completed in its excellence by the pairing of Hill and Tatum. The two actors, possibly providing the most homo erotic bromance ever seen on screen, undeniably contributing exceptional comic performances, confirming their ability to act in an all manner of roles; Hill was electrifying in &quot;The Wolf Of Wall Street&quot; and Tatum has reportedly provided a career best performance, in Bennett Miller&#39;s &quot;Foxcatcher&quot;. <br/><br/>Verdict<br/><br/>Quite possibly the funniest film of the year so far; Lord and Miller&#39;s sequel is pure delight, with whip-smart comedy and a bone-achingly funny end credits sequence. &quot;23 Jump Street&quot;? Yes please. <br/><br/>8 Stars out of 10<br/><br/>Written by Scott Gentry. The movie theater chains across America are plagued with sequels, reboots, and remakes these days. It seems like almost every film out there is either a sequel or a remake of an older film, leaving the original indie films left out to dry for the more independent theaters or video-on-demand. While you want these sequels and remakes to be justgoodthe original or first film, most of them fall a little short, or are down right terrible. There are only a select few sequels that receive the praise and box office power that have audiences across the globe cheering its name. And I&#39;m happy to report that &#39;22 Jump Street&#39; falls into that category, maybe even being towards the top of that list.<br/><br/>First off, the sequel to &#39;21 Jump Street&#39;, now titled &#39;22 Jump Street&#39; is funnyhell. I lost my breath from laughter several times throughout the film. Almost everybody is back this time around to add to the hysterical comedy. Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are back in the director&#39;s chair again, and have just come off their massive hit &#39;Lego Movie&#39;. These two guys are definitely the future of filmmaking. They have a very successful track record so far and with this sequel that promises bigger action sequences, more cameos, and bigger stunts, they delivered on every level. One thing I love about this revamp of the hit TV show from the 80s, is that it is very self aware,we are told by Deputy Chief Hardy (Nick Offerman) that his &quot;department&quot; is surprised that the first go-around of &#39;Jump Street&#39; did so well, and since it passed people&#39;s expectations, there was going to be another case with a bigger budget in hopes of a good return (wink wink).<br/><br/>&#39;22 Jump Street&#39; is directly across the street from &#39;21 Jump Street&#39;, and instead of a Korean Jesus, we have a Vietnamese Jesus. Schmidt and Jenko (Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum) are enrolled in online college courses, looking for professor&#39;s who are using secret code in their lectures to inform people of drug deals. After a giant and hilarious car-chase that involves animal life, Schmidt and Jenko are back at &#39;Jump Street&#39; in front of their boss Captain Dickson (Ice Cube, excellent), who informs them they are going to do the same thingthey did the first time around, only with better gear and more money.<br/><br/>It&#39;s the same set-up,the unlikely duo are sent undercover to a local college to investigate a new drug that recently killed a student, and is about to make its way across campuses around the nation. This time around, Schmidt and Jenko assume their alter egos Doug and Brad Mcquaid, but don&#39;t get them mixed up this time,Schmidt is in art classes and Jenko tries out for football and is accepted into a fraternity. Meanwhile, Schmidt charms a nice girl named Maya (the beautiful Amber Stevens). The rest of the film plays out much like the first film did, but with even funnier jokes, and bigger action set pieces.<br/><br/>Tatum and Hill&#39;s chemistry is off the charts. I think they are best friends in real-life, or at least it seems that way, and the two play off each other incredibly. Tatum just owns this role and has perfect comedic delivery, while Hill is the king of improv. Ice Cube receives more screen-time in this sequel, and still has me laughingI write this andyou read this with some of the things his character did. Jillian Bell (&#39;Workaholics&#39;) shows up too and proves that she is still one of the top comedic actresses in the business today.<br/><br/>Possibly my only complaint is that I didn&#39;t think Maya&#39;s character was fleshed out all that well. I loved Brie Larson&#39;s character from the first film along with her charm and wit, but with Maya, things felt lazy. But that is so minor in the scheme of this excellent film, that you won&#39;t think twice about it. Be sure to stay through the incredible end credit sequence for a final scene. &#39;22 Jump Street&#39; is funnyhell and should be allowed to have ten more sequels. 22 Jump Street is hugely successful in retaining - and in many instances, improving upon - the qualities of it predecessor and pitching some jokes that will still have people chuckling for days afterwards. Officers Morton Schmidt (<a href="/name/nm1706767/">Jonah Hill</a>) and Greg Jenko (<a href="/name/nm1475594/">Channing Tatum</a>) are assigned to infiltrate a drug ring and catch the supplier at MCState College. Again posingDoug and Brad McQuaid, Schmidt falls in with the Bohemian students and develops a relationship with art student Maya (<a href="/name/nm0828226/">Amber Stevens West</a>) while Jenko finds a kindred spirit in Zook (<a href="/name/nm0751518/">Wyatt Russell</a>), who woos him for the college football team. With their paths going in two different directions, Schmidt and Jenko begin to question their partnership. The film is a sequel to <a href="/title/tt1232829/">21 Jump Street (2012)</a> (2012), which is a sequel/reboot of the television series <a href="/title/tt0092312/">21 Jump Street (1987)</a> (1987-1991). The story and screenplay were written by Jonah Hill and American screenwriters Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, and Rodney Rothman. Schmidt and Jenko make it to the roof where they find Ghost (<a href="/name/nm0001780/">Peter Stormare</a>) attempting to escape in a helicopter. Jenko leaps upward and grabs onto the copter but finds it difficult to keep his hold with his wounded shoulder. In a supreme leap, Schmidt follows suit. Jenko loses his grip, but Schmidt grabs his arm, while the helicopter takes them both out over the water. Jenko manages to fish the grenade out of Schmidt&#39;s shorts and toss it into the helicopter, blowing it up, and they both fall into the water. Making their way back to shore, they agree that they still want to work together. Captain Dickson approaches them with the news that their next assignment is to go undercover in medical school. Greg shares the same last nameCaptain Richard Jenko (<a href="/name/nm0002078/">Frederic Forrest</a>). <a href="/name/nm0001298/">Richard Grieco</a> makes a cameo appearanceDennis Booker. 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