Stepfather 2
Stepfather 2

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Jerry Blake (Terry O'Quinn) escapes an insane asylum and winds up in another town, this time impersonating a marriage counselor. Now he seems to have found the perfect future wife (Meg Foster), with a stepson (Jonathan Brandis) who loves him. However, other people try to get in his way to marry her. They are interfering. One by one, Jerry eliminates anyone who stands in his way to a perfect family.... (Full plot summary below)

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Jerry Blake (Terry O'Quinn) escapes an insane asylum and winds up in another town, this time impersonating a marriage counselor. Now he seems to have found the perfect future wife (Meg Foster), with a stepson (Jonathan Brandis) who loves him. However, other people try to get in his way to marry her. They are interfering. One by one, Jerry eliminates anyone who stands in his way to a perfect family.

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Lessons of Darkness - 6/10 by Nick SchagerRarely has a sequel followed its predecessor's exact template like this thoroughly imitative follow-up.
Reel Film Reviews - 5/10 by David Nusair...a tiresome sequel that boasts little worth recommending aside from Terry O'Quinn's expectedly electrifying performance.
User Review - 10/10 by Matthew Mgreat movie featuring Jonathan Bradis and Meg Foster
User Review - 10/10 by Niklas STonight - Daddy's Coming Home - To Slice Up More Than Just The Cake!
User Review - 10/10 by Brian FLOST actor (Terry O'Quinn) in it so must be good!
User Review - 8/10 by Christina El enjoyed the sequel as much as the first one even though it's essentially the same film!
User Review - 8/10 by Keenan SDespite the piss-poor reception of this sequel, I cannot deny that I enjoyed Stepfather 2 almost as much as the original. One thing that I really enjoyed about this sequel is how it took more time to show how Terry O'Quinn's character slowly inserts himself into the life of a single mother and her family and how he goes about lying and covering his tracks. Much like the first film, this one is also a slow building horror film that explodes only after much anticipation and watching his mental state deteriorate. However, in this film, the killing is more frequent, which in some ways hurts the creepy factor of the film since it loses part of the luster of its predecessor. I still had a lot of fun watching this film and once again, Terry O'Quinn absolutely dominates his role and makes the film what it is. Even if you end up hating it, it's worth seeing once just to see his superb performance which is incredibly creepy. Stepfather 2 is a very underrated horror sequel, in my opinion.
User Review - 8/10 by Alex GOne of those sequels that is just as good as the original and completely different. While it follows the same ideas, the perspective switch and the surprises and build ups are different. If you are wondering where the TRINITY KILLER ideas came from, here it is.
User Review - 8/10 by John KYes I lucked out completely when it came to finding rare Special Edition DVDs of both The Stepfather and Stepfather 2 at two different locations within the same month. Having just come off the original Stepfather film, which I adored, it didn't take me long before I decided to sit down with Part 2. This one doesn't come close to what I got from the first one but I still enjoyed myself with it in its own approach. This one definitely had more violence than its forefather. However, it wasn't graphic which I appreciated. The character of the Stepfather also gets a lot more to work with as we see him go through many different shenanigans this time around. It was nice to see his character expand a bit more. He gets a few father/son bonding scenes and deals with a new woman who isn't as perfect as she seems. The finale was full on suspense and action, which was fun and great ending to this type of flick. I can see my wedding turning out the same way (over the top? meh...). Jeff Burr is a lot more stylish with this entry. The lighting is colorful and the angles are more whacked. It doesn't have that same, gritty feel as the first but there's no harm done with experimenting. It's good. Terry O'Quinn has a bit more to do here and seems more enthusiastic about ridding peeps here. He's as epic as ever. Meg Foster has a soft spoken voice and ridiculously hypnotizing eyes. She was excellent in the role. Caroline Williams plays a nosy bitch and I really don't care in spoiling this when I say she dies a great death. Jonathan Brandis does a great job as the kid. RIP duder. On the downside, the pacing was here and there. When it came to an scenes with the Stepfather it was on but when it was anything to do with the side characters I tended to get bored quickly. Speaking of which, a lot of the characters were not that likeable and were obviously there to get killed off eventually. Boy, did I love it when they did. Lastly, Stepfather is still cool and all but here he does get shades of the 'Freddy Syndrome' where he yells a lot of one liners ('MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY!' ...Shut up!) and the rants he has here seem more hilarious than anything. But all in all, I still had a fun time with this one and jacked it up half a star. If you want a true horror classic, see the original Stepfather. But if you're looking for a fun times fix with some good actors and fun scenarios, this is definitely worth checking out.
User Review - 8/10 by Aj VNot as great as the first one, but it's still exciting and a good horror movie. I enjoyed it.

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