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Fx 2: The Deadly Art Of Illusion (1991)
Released By: Orion Home Video   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Orion Home Video
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Richard Franklin
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Brian Dennehy, Bryan Brown
Published ID: 1250
UPC: 027616816924,
Plot: In F/X2: The Deadly Art of Illusion, Bryan Brown returns as movie special effects designer Rollie Tyler. Having barely escaped with his life after being duped and exploited by the villains in the first F/X, he isn't too eager to channel his talents into police work again. He'd much rather design harmless playthings for the kiddies. Still, detective Mike Brandon (Tom Mason) manages to convince Rollie to help the cops trap a dangerous voyeur. When Brandon is killed, Rollie suspects there's more to the story than meets the eye. With the aid of his old buddy Leo McCarthy (Brian Dennehy, likewise a veteran of the first F/X), Rollie uncovers a vast conspiracy involving both the police and organized crime. Of course, this compels Rollie to come up with a series of dazzling live-action special effects to confound the bad guys. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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F/X 2 The Deadly Art Of Illusion
Added 11/6/2009

I have always enjoyed watching F/X 1 & 2. I like the actors and the special effects.
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Another Mystery Drama
Added 4/30/2009

The film begins with a view of lower Manhattan at night as the credits roll. There is an amusing scene from a film. Rollie's accent is thicker. That clown seems almost human. Mike wants Rollie's help to bait a trap with a decoy, but is refused. Then Rollie changes his mind and creates the decoy. The trap is set to catch the suspect [they know who it is]. Will he fall for it? Will something go wrong? Who was that man on the back stairs? "There's been an accident." They show early model personal computers. Was Mike set up to be killed? What will Rollie discover on the tape? Who will threaten him? There is exciting action until McCarthy arrives to save Rollie.

Leo figures out what happened. We see an old mainframe computer room with hundreds of reel tapes. Leo looks up the old cases that Mike was investigating. Will somebody tap Silac's telephone? Leo investigates the case. What happened to those ten medallions? Will they send a file via a modem? Will there be an interruption? [Is the chase in the grocery believable?] A drive-by shooting by the mob? Leo seeks help from Liz. [What did Leo see on that cat?] The scene shifts to a large mansion on Long Island with a private dock. Then there is a final showdown where the participants speak out to solve the riddle. There are surprises to amaze the viewer at the end. "Nobody told me." The film ends in Rome.

This is an average film that works if you don't question the complex story. While the scenes show New York, it was mostly filmed in Toronto. This sequel is not as good as the original, but it is still interesting. Did you wonder why they made a police captain and Assistant D.A. the villains?

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FX 2
Added 3/17/2008

I have never ordered this. I am sure it is good, cause I saw the 1st FX movie. It is one movie that you can not leave unless you put it on pause.
0 out of 2 people found this helpful.
"Transcendentally Goofy"
Added 1/31/2008

I just watched this movie on cable today and couldn't look away because I was so entertained but not in the sense that the film makers intended. I kept laughing at the ridiculous MacGyver-esque schemes the main character devised to outwit dangerous professional killers. Formerly a creator of movie special effects, the main character is now an inventor of toys. So what defenses does he use when armed killers are chasing him?? Toys!! This plays out like a rejected episode of MacGyver where hair spray, baked beans, and a life size robotic clown are all manipulated to decieve and ultimately defeat the hapless bad guys.
I'm not trying to be mean spirited here, and don't mean to offend people that might like this film, but this movie is truly dumb and unintentionally hilarious. Btw, the quoted title for this review is from Siskel and Ebert's review of this movie. After laughing hard at the grocery store scene of the movie I couldn't resist watching the review on their web site. Watching Siskel and Ebert's response to this "true disaster" was just as entertaining as the movie and much much shorter.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Excellent movie
Added 3/17/2006

Ah, the return of the characters from the first movie. KEWL.
This sequel is well done, and more enjoyable to me than the first one.
'Course, I like Brian Dennehy . . . and the mix of the two men works very well, once again.
Plenty of action, suspense, and, once again, triumph!

4 out of 5 people found this helpful.
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