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De regreso para hacer justicia y para defender a los que no pueden hacerlo por si solos... Machete (Danny Trejo) está de vuelta. Comisionado por nada menos que el presidentes de Estados Unidos (Carlos Estevez) para destruir a un excéntrico y peligroso traficante de armas llamado Luther Voz (Mel Gibson). Luther desea provocar la anarquía en el mundo después de lanzar un sofisticado misil contra millones de inocentes. Forzado a pelear a muerte contra villanas como La Chameleon (Lady Gaga), Machete se ve en la necesidad de reclutar un verdadero ejército para desmantelar los planes de Luther y sus secuaces. (Gussi Cinema)

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claudel 

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español Danny Trejo se pro tuto roli realmente nació, así que no hago mucha diferencia entre la primera y la segunda parte, tal vez en términos de locura y desenfreno. De hecho, Rodriguez se volvió completamente loco. Pechos metralleta, camaleón humano, ojos disparados, clones atacando... una rareza reemplaza a otra y una idea loca supera a la siguiente. Y cuando alguien vea mi TOP 10 de actrices, no puede sorprenderse de mi enojo y decepción después de los primeros diez minutos. Tres estrellas, pero ni una más. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés This is no longer grindhouse, this is Asylum :-( The first part three years ago was a perfect homage to American trashy movies from the 1970s and I had it in my TOP 10 of that year. But this is something else. Without any restraint, reason or knowledge of what a healthy dose is, so basically unwatchable. If a Mega Piranha fell from the sky and Danny Trejo bit its head off, nobody would be surprised. Too much Rodriguez. ()

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3DD!3 

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inglés Machete is back and making fun of old Bond movies. The motivation of the main protagonist is basically the same as in the first movie, the same goes for the locations. Even Danny Trejo is the same. Rodriguez follows loosely on the first movie and prepares the ground for the grand finale that we see at the end. The array of stars is colorful, but the one that stands out the most is the schizo dictator Demián Bichir who is responsible for most of the twists in the movie. Mel Gibson rather strangely underplays his role of the megalomaniac bad guy and Carlos Estevez as President Rathcock goes down in history as one of the most capable presidents of the silver screen. The action keeps on coming, even though in places it’s a bit repetitive, but mainly it has the unmistakable atmosphere of total mayhem. Bring on the part three! ()

Kaka 

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inglés The first film was a nice parody, full of humor and irony, it was clear that the people behind it relaxed and enjoyed it. The sequel is more commercial, filled with celebrities without any potential for the given theme (so why recruit "serious actors" for a parody?). I could understand Steven Seagal in the first film, and it was okay, but not Mel Gibson. The female cast is very above average and also the only thing that can be praised. It's a jumble that lacks image, direction, and style. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés Terribly stupid, but (again) unfortunately not in a funny way. That makes it even worse than the first film, which made me laugh a few times. This time all the bonus points were taken care of by Mel Gibson (Star Wars fan), but otherwise it’s a really terrible boring mess. And the third installment will most likely be the same thing, but with light machetes, clones... etc. Nevermind. ()

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