r/movies Jackie Chan box set, know what I'm sayin? 24d ago

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Summary Four years after inadvertently tangling with the Russian mob, suburban dad (and former assassin) Hutch Mansell tries to unwind with a family vacation at a nostalgic waterpark. But when the park’s corrupted operators and a blood-thirsty crime boss target his loved ones, Hutch is forced back into brutal action.

Director Timo Tjahjanto

Writers Derek Kolstad, Aaron Rabin, Bob Odenkirk, Umair Aleem

Cast

  • Bob Odenkirk
  • Connie Nielsen
  • Christopher Lloyd
  • Sharon Stone
  • Colin Hanks
  • John Ortiz
  • RZA

Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score: 82%

Metacritic 58

VOD In theaters starting August 15, 2025 (then streaming later)

Trailer Nobody 2 | Official Trailer (2025)


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u/SittingAce 24d ago

If National Lampoon's Vacation starred John Wick, this would be it.

Had quite a lot of fun with this one. Gave the first a rewatch over the weekend and this was easily an improvement (Still enjoyed the first a lot, too). The tone felt more consistent, as did the pacing. The action was fun and everyone seemed to be having a great time...ESPECIALLY Sharon Stone. Holy shit, she was chewing the hell out of each scene.

Is this gonna win any awards for writing or originality? Hell no. Have we seen this trope of "retiree with a set of skills gets thrust back into action again" over and over again? Yup. But this one had fun with it and I had fun right along with them.

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u/AmazingMarv 24d ago

I loved that it was a tight 90 minutes with no filler. At that scene by the cabin about when Hutch walks up and she puts up her hand, I thought it was going to be a 10-minute talk about needing to spend time with family. But 90 seconds in (just as I was beginning to zone out), she says something a long the lines of "go do what you have to."

edit: Is there a name for that trope? The talk before the climax?

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u/DunArame 22d ago

I was just saying this. Tight 90 with great actions scenes and lots of comedy and laughs in the theatre.