IFC Films | Release Date: August 15, 2014
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TVJerrySep 19, 2014
If you saw "The Trip" you know what to expect: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon reunite for a culinary tour of Italy. The majority of the "action" consists of the two comics bantering (in a car or a restaurant) and doing their impressions (theIf you saw "The Trip" you know what to expect: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon reunite for a culinary tour of Italy. The majority of the "action" consists of the two comics bantering (in a car or a restaurant) and doing their impressions (the humorous highlights). The scenery is stunning, but the actual meals get less attention. Of course, it's really about them, so you like their style, you'll find yourself amused. Expand
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naingphyosanAug 27, 2014
I have watched the three stooges, it is fuuny. I love it. but my friends may not like it. my friend like " cast away" film, but I may not like it. . Don't think that if you like "avator", you friend will also like it. No. Different peopleI have watched the three stooges, it is fuuny. I love it. but my friends may not like it. my friend like " cast away" film, but I may not like it. . Don't think that if you like "avator", you friend will also like it. No. Different people have differnet likes
I haven't watched this film, so I make it 5, average.
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davesterSep 18, 2014
Two quasi-witty guys on a road trip. Kind of annoying and there is no story. They think the dialogue is good but it's lame banter. Don't get why this got so well reviewed.
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LynFeb 1, 2015
This film has even less of a plot than its predecessor, "The Trip," but you might enjoy the gorgeous Italian scenery (and gorgeous Italian pasta) more than the moody moors of England (although I liked those). The guys' nimble wits andThis film has even less of a plot than its predecessor, "The Trip," but you might enjoy the gorgeous Italian scenery (and gorgeous Italian pasta) more than the moody moors of England (although I liked those). The guys' nimble wits and constant one-upmanship are fun again -- and there's even more on the "bonus" section of the DVD. (Brydon's conversation w/ a petrified Pompeian hit my funny bone.) Their musings about aging and death added a darker shading to this sequel ... but again, unfortunately, it really went nowhere. I'm hoping for a few new impersonations, and a bit more drama, if they reprise this again in a new locale. Expand
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TyranianMay 9, 2019
Another reasonably entertaining trip, Coogan and Brydon are brilliant though it does start to drag.
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lasttimeisawDec 15, 2014
A double-bill of the film versions of BBC series THE TRIP, the first season is in 2010, Steve Coogan is asked by The Observer to tour Northern England’s finest restaurants, but his then girlfriend Mischa (Stilley) back-pedals in the lastA double-bill of the film versions of BBC series THE TRIP, the first season is in 2010, Steve Coogan is asked by The Observer to tour Northern England’s finest restaurants, but his then girlfriend Mischa (Stilley) back-pedals in the last minute, so Coogan asks his friend, the comedian and impressionist Rob Brydon to come with him instead. The second season is released this year, and the pair embarks on a trip to Italy for the another restaurant review tour. Both seasons are separately compressed into two film features by its director Michael Winterbottom.

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JLuis_001Sep 2, 2019
Telling the same joke twice doesn't always work the same. When you know it in advance no matter how you try, the punchline will not be the same and the same thing happens to this film in relation to its predecessor. Its development no longerTelling the same joke twice doesn't always work the same. When you know it in advance no matter how you try, the punchline will not be the same and the same thing happens to this film in relation to its predecessor. Its development no longer feels so interesting but it's still enjoyable and that's more than enough to immerse yourself in it. Expand
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