Description: Extreme sports meets extreme comedy when David, a fun-loving, commitment-phobic ex-ski school instructor learns that his ex-girlfriend is about to marry. With the aid of a motley crew, including a hunk who drives women wild, David bumbles through one uproarious obstacle after another in a quest to prove that he is the better man and to win her back before it's too late. Riotously funny, sexy and exciting, this zany comedy about competition is sure to win you over.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Good film. Bland DVD.
"Ski School 2" is a departure from its predecessor. Whereas the first "Ski School" was a party film, the sequel is a romantic comedy, albeit a romantic comedy geared more for the guys than the ladies. I love the first film, so in comparison, "Ski School 2" comes up short. However when judged on its own, the film still gives a nice, warm, comfortable feeling of entertainment. It may not have you rolling on the floor like the first film, but it is more dater-friendly.
Rating: - Quite possibly one of the greatest pieces of American cinema
There have been great sequels like Godfather II but none have ever reached the cinamatic heights of Ski School 2. Dean Cameron reminds me of the young Tom Hanks in the classic Volunteers another awesome movie from the 80s. The skiing montages and footage are sweet and I defy you to find a better movie to enjoy with your buddies over delicious beers.
They don't make silly comedies like these anymore and thats a damn crime. I love a great art film like anyone else but plot-lite silly films that ... Read More
Rating: - Not as good as the Original but still wacky!
The original Ski School is one of my favorite films. When I heard about this film I was so excited to see what happens next. Seeing Dean Cameron come back as Dave was wonderful and he still has that flare he had in the first. While I admit the second is not as hysterical as the first, it still is wacky and entertaining. "Chicken Dance!!" :O)
Rating: - Ski School II
A Sequel To A Obvious Ripp Off Of Animal House, This College Party Comedy Nonetheless, Is Hilarious Due To The Comic Mastery Of Dean Cameron Who Plays The Leader Of A Wacky Bunch Of Ski Bums...Dave Marshak (Cameron) And His Entarage Of Skiing Party Animals Are Threatened To Be Thrown Out Of The Resort Due To Beth's (Heather Cambell) Sinester And Humdrum New Boyfriend...Dave Embarks To Save Them From Their Unwilling Departure From The Resort And To Rescue Beth From Boredom...
Rating: - A far cry from the original, not something to watch again.
After having seen the original Ski School, I guess I was expecting a little too much from the sequel. It turned out that I was expecting way too much. With the only semi-recognizable character (Dean Cameron, whom I still consider brilliant) having to carry the movie, which consisted of an awful plot and even worse acting, it really turned into a one man show. But, if you have an hour and a half and you think you need to punish yourself, then this is for you.