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  • reynahernan23 October 2010
    Warning: Spoilers
    My Super Psycho Sixteen: part 2 was a good movie. It had drama. mystery and gruesomeness.

    It starts of with Skye going to her mothers house who apparently abandoned her. THere was the Innocent girl, and there was the bitch as usual. Skye really seems the same, but just more calm. I loved that some of the characters from the first one where in this. Like a certain bitch ;].

    The deaths must be more gruesome, of course it's a sequel, but the blood was just so fake. When someone got stabbed the blood would squirt out like if you squeeze a juice box and the juice squirts of the straw. But one particular death I just love. And I deff loved Stella Maeve in this, though she looked like Kesha in this, and she played her character well.

    Now the end was nice, you learn new things, and I wont say much but the end was an OK ending. The the very last minute left you wondering if they're gonna make a 3rd movie. And last but NOT least was the music. It could have been WAAAY better.

    so my grade of this movie is : 6/10
  • Hooray, part 2 of this super cheesy franchise is just awesome, I love that these films are such fun and lighthearted and don't go over the top with the drama. Part 2 picks up where the first film left off, Skye has fled the scene of the murders and has set out to find her long lost mother, she is greeted with open arms when she arrives on her mothers doorstep and all seems well for Skye as she attempts to put her life back together, that is until the killer turns up again and starts hacking people up, AWESOME!

    This installment is even better than the first one for many reasons, the character of Skye is given a lot more depth which allows the viewer to really care about her story, this also feels slot more like an actual movie, obviously this franchise is made for television but it does a good job of seeming like more than that, the kids getting murdered in this movie are even more dislikable than the first so its great to see them get it. I personally would have preferred it if the supporting cast from the first film were left out of this, the whole searching for Skye plot kinda bored me, it was an unnecessary plot line but oh well you can't win em' all.

    I hope the third movie does get made, these films are such fun and a third installment would put the icing on the cake. I hope Lauren McKnight gets more roles in actual movies because I think she could be awesome, well even more awesome than she already is, kinda like a less angry and more naturally edgy Kristen Stewart, she's pretty cool. Grade A teen slasher fun.
  • Right after the murders at the Rollerdome, Skye Rotter (Lauren McKnight) runs away while her father Charlie (Alex Van) escapes. She reunites with her mother (Myndy Crist) who has since built a peaceful suburban life. She has a daughter Alex Bell (Kirsten Prout) who is Skye's half-sister. Alex's manipulative friend Zoe Chandler (Stella Maeve) pressures her to steal her father's keys to his now-closed club. They plan on a big party coincidentally on Skye's 16th birthday. Meanwhile Charlie has followed Skye to her new home. Brigg Jenner (Chris Zylka) and Derek Mcnamera (Matt Angel) also tracked down their friend Skye.

    This is a weak TV horror franchise to begin with. The first movie had some classic horror moments. The last half of that movie has some good points in it. This one increases the family drama. Kirsten Prout is quite good at the pretty sweet girl character. I especially like Stella Maeve as the conniving frienemy. However there are a few too many over-emotional melodrama. As for the horror aspect, this one actually lost some of its slasher horror feel. Charlie Rotter is usually without his mask which just leaves him looking like a homeless dude. The kills aren't as dramatic or as fun. I gave the first one a barely passing grade, but this one is slightly below that.
  • paramq4 April 2022
    My one complaint about this movie is that it's shot like a TV movie. It's bigger and better on almost every way except for the shooting style and that's just a bummer.
  • Believe it or not, I enjoyed MY SUPER PSYCHO SWEET 16. Sure, it was no great shakes as a film, but for a TV movie - a slasher TV movie, no less - it was surprisingly decent, with inventive twists and a good, gruesome atmosphere.

    By comparison, this sequel is horrendous. The plot is a lukewarm retread of the first film's, except without the originality or atmosphere. The cast are horrible, the performances are entirely 'meh' and, even worse, the deaths are either kept off-screen or dealt with in the most perfunctionary way possible.

    Aside from a couple of knifings, there's almost nothing going on in MY SUPER PSYCHO SWEET 16: PART 2. The first film was a surprise, but this is everything I expected that to be when I first heard about it, in other words: bad!
  • The movie follows right after the massacre of the previous film. Skye flees to her mother's house (who abandoned her as a child) and upon her arrival discovers she has a half sister named Alex, who resembles the likes of Madison (Rich and Popular). Her mother decides she can stay for the time being after Sky fills her in on the tragedy she just endured. Alex is soon talked into throwing a party in her Father's "Club", which coincidentally Little do they know, Charlie Rotter is indeed alive and he's come to crash their party.

    This movie should fare well with most. My Super Psycho 16 II is paced rightly and well directed. It has an interesting cast of characters and is sound on developing conflict amongst the main players. It does however fail to avoid some horror movie clichés (including advertising apple products all the time) such as nightmares, teenage drinking, and knives that look like they came from a pirate ship. I recommend for horror fans and people who aren't offended by slasher movies.

    My rating: B-
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    Very well made movie, AGAIN. The director and producers of these 2 movies really know how to make movies, so hats off to you guys. Although the movie itself, not as good as the first one, was definitely the best sequel I've seen. I love how in this sequel, Skye talks about what happened in the end of the first one (with Madison) and has the nightmares which is very realistic. I also love how the movie flows from the first to the second, in a very realistic way, making it a great sequel. The movie was excellent. The acting, writing, producing, directing, editing, everything was awesome. The ending of the first movie was a little more jaw dropping than the second, but overall a great movie franchise that I'd recommend.
  • zarebh28 January 2022
    I actually think that this is technically a better film than the first. The characters are better and the storyline is more interesting. There's also not as much slower moments, they get right to the action pretty early.