Ski School 2

1994
Ski School 2
4| 1h32m| R| en| More Info
Released: 17 February 1994 Released
Producted By: Active Entertainment
Country:
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website:
Synopsis

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.

... View More
Stream Online

The movie is currently not available onine

Director

Producted By

Active Entertainment

Trailers & Images

Reviews

SnoopyStyle Beth Roberts is getting married to douche Steve Longwood. Beth's ex Dave Marshak (Dean Cameron) somehow got an invitation. He brings along ladies-man best friend Alex to sabotage the ceremony. Beth's father is past and she's running the ski resort. Lola Schnitzelbank is a recently arrived nude painter skier.This is a relatively fun juvenile sex romp. Dean Cameron still has some of his roguish swagger despite losing some of his hair. I like the quiet lady killer Alex. A chubby Will Sasso is channeling a bit of John Candy and who can forget Wendy Hamilton's nude painter. This is not that funny but it has a bit of fun.
cykelsmurf This movie is OK for being made in the early 1980's. The same kind of humor as shown in Stripes or Bachelor party. But wait... this was actually made in 1994. So it was dated even when it was new. Oh well, if you like 80's comedies then this might still be okay if you've got a bit of spare time. And a few lovely ladies take their clothes off, that's also reminiscing of the 80's. But au contrary to what some other reviewer said, there is no full frontal scenes. Or perhaps there are different versions of this, mine is 90 minutes. The plot with the good guys and the bad guys is predictable, but that's of course part of the fun. But don't expect too much of this.
DanTheMan16 The movie was not that bad, but it also was not that good either. It had its funny moments, but then again, it also had some parts where the sense-of-humor had me wincing in pain. Only one thing remained consistant throughout the entire film... the size of Dean Camroon's eyebrows!!! WOW!! Did you see how big they were? He should definatly do something about that. I heard a small child was lost in those things for two days!! Anyway, this is only a mediocare movie... so see it at your own risk. If you chose to see it, remember, BEWARE OF THE EYEBROWS!!!
oster-2 The first Ski School is a classic. This is just a weak attempt at a T&A repeat.