a5c7b9f00b After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) when they go deep undercover at a local college. But when Jenko meets a kindred spirit on the football team, and Schmidt infiltrates the bohemian art major scene, they begin to question their partnership. Now they don't have to just crack the case - they have to figure out if they can have a mature relationship. If these two overgrown adolescents can grow from freshmen into real men, college might be the best thing that ever happened to them. After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college. I think the character, Captain Hardy (Nick Offerman) sum this movie up within the first 10 minutes of the film. 'Nobody cared about the Jump Street reboot. But 21 Jump Street got lucky. So now this department has invested a lot of money to make sure Jump Street keeps going.' Indeed, nobody really care about 2012's 21 Jump Street being made. After surprising, folks when it was release, due to its humor. The studio indeed put more money into the sequel. It really does show. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, once again, the movie hit all the bad sequel clichés, while make it work due to its being self-aware. It wasn't as annoying as 2011's Hangover 2 type remake. Indeed, the movie pretty much follows the same plot as the last movie, but this time, the duo cops, Morton Schmidt (Jonah Hill) & Greg Jenko (Channing Tatum) are going undercover as college students, looking to locate a mysterious drug dealer that deals with a drug called Why Phy (Work Hard Yes, Play Hard Yes, and pronounced "Wi-Fi"). I guess, people loves same old same old concepts. For me, I was all for another round of laughs from this movie, but I felt that, it was a bit cheesy at parts like the whole using a woman body as a weapon at the beach seem so out of place, the whole Mexican accent by Jonah Hill or the killer octopus attack slapstick. Then, there are the same old gags made for laughs that was a bit bitter taste such as I'm dating somebody you know, so get angry gag. Honestly, I like 2012's 21 Jump Street. It's like the taste of your first drink, but having more of the same old, same old, isn't going to be that great. Nothing can beats the original. After all, 2012's 21 Jump Street really did surprise me. This movie felt a little water down. What made this movie work over other recent comedies sequel such as 2013's Grown Up 2, and Scary Movie 5, is how it's mastered the meta approach towards sequels with clever inside genre movie tropes jokes, the movie is based on and for. It never sink so low, to add a lot of gross out humor. The movie is Rated R for crude language, sexual content, drug material, and violence. For a college term movie, it's pretty tame. I'm glad, it really want too raunchy like other movies. The acting is alright. Jonah Hill was a bit annoying at the beginning, but toward the end, he kinda was alright to watch. Channing Tatum was great as the clueless jock. I think the movie works due to the chemistry shared by the two leads. You can really see it as bromantic comedy. The supporting cast was a mostly a miss for me. Ice Cube as Captain Dickson wasn't that funny, after all, his shtick as the angry yelling black man is way old. The whole sub-plot of him getting mad over somebody dating a family member is just too cliché for me. I saw it, better use in his other movie, 2014's Ride Along. If anything, Jillian Bell as Mercedes was just wicked fun. She really didn't get that funny, until toward the end. The whole comedy exchange between her and Jonah Hill's character was just brilliant to watch. Without spoiling too much of it; one of the funniest things of the movie is during the credits gag. It lampshades a lot of 'maybe' sequels to this movie with a lot of celebrity cameos. The credits show possible concepts for future movies, from 23 Jump Street (med school) to 2121 Jump Street (undercover in space!). Who knows, maybe one of those movies will be made one day!? There are a number of memorable actions scenes in this film. My favorite, had to be the helmet cart car chase. Yes, some people might hates these movies because they are a mockery to the original material, 1987- 1991's dramatic show, 21 Jump Street, but it's hard to take the original show, seriously. After all, one of the original cast returns in a cameo in this film, to once again to give his blessing to the newer films. Overall: The movie is a masterpiece of both smart and dumb comedies. Yes, it use cheap laughs to get people through the plot, but the fact that most of it, is a retread of the first film and people don't care, really shows, how funny, people are willing to take it as it is. This film is perfection. I haven't laughed this hard in a movie in a long time. Last year, my favorite comedy was This Is The End. I honestly believe this film is funnier than that. I know that's a bold statement, but there are just so many perfect moments in this film. Some spoilers lie ahead.<br/><br/>First of all, Jonah Hill has to have been laughing inside the past couple weeks over this situation about his using a gay slur at a paparazzi. There's a running gag in this film that Tatum's character just found out that using gay slurs isn't cool, and it comes to a head at the worst time, when he decides to educate a villain in how to not use gay slurs which is more important than keeping his cover. It's even funnier watching Jonah Hill in the scene, knowing what he's been dealing with the past couple weeks.<br/><br/>Secondly, the credits. OMG. Jump Street goes meta, and becomes fully self aware. I don't know if there will ever be a 23 Jump Street (even though the film references this twice), because the ending seems to say "how many times could we possibly do this?" and to hilarious results.<br/><br/>Tatum and Hill are such a great team, and if they can do another film with Phil Lord and Chris Miller, I wouldn't mind a 23 Jump Street. Even if it was 23 Jump Street: Culinary School. Those four people together can do anything they want.<br/><br/>This film isn't just a "you should see it", it's a "you MUST see it". There's absolutely no chance you won't laugh at least a few times. There's a huge gag between Hill and Cube, and when you see it just I almost peed myself laughing. It's one of the best setups and payoffs, and it's followed up later by Tatum, in the second best payoff in the film. I also enjoyed seeing Jimmy Tatro getting some screen love. I'm a fan of his Vines.<br/><br/>In conclusion, you shouldn't even be reading this last paragraph. You should have already left your house to go see this film. I can write whatever I want here. Blah blah blah. Words. More words. Oh, you're still here? GO SEE 22 JUMP STREET. 22 Jump Street knows how to play to its strengths: Tatum’s performance here is even more puppy-dog lovable than last time, and his scenes with Hill possess a goofy, low-key warmth too often lacking in big-budget comedy. Officers Morton Schmidt (<a href="/name/nm1706767/">Jonah Hill</a>) and Greg Jenko (<a href="/name/nm1475594/">Channing Tatum</a>) are assigned to infiltrate a drug ring and catch the supplier at MCState College. Again posing as Doug and Brad McQuaid, Schmidt falls in with the Bohemian students and develops a relationship with art student Maya (<a href="/name/nm0828226/">Amber Stevens West</a>) while Jenko finds a kindred spirit in Zook (<a href="/name/nm0751518/">Wyatt Russell</a>), who woos him for the college football team. With their paths going in two different directions, Schmidt and Jenko begin to question their partnership. The film is a sequel to <a href="/title/tt1232829/">21 Jump Street (2012)</a> (2012), which is a sequel/reboot of the television series <a href="/title/tt0092312/">21 Jump Street (1987)</a> (1987-1991). The story and screenplay were written by Jonah Hill and American screenwriters Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, and Rodney Rothman. Schmidt and Jenko make it to the roof where they find Ghost (<a href="/name/nm0001780/">Peter Stormare</a>) attempting to escape in a helicopter. Jenko leaps upward and grabs onto the copter but finds it difficult to keep his hold with his wounded shoulder. In a supreme leap, Schmidt follows suit. Jenko loses his grip, but Schmidt grabs his arm, while the helicopter takes them both out over the water. Jenko manages to fish the grenade out of Schmidt's shorts and toss it into the helicopter, blowing it up, and they both fall into the water. Making their way back to shore, they agree that they still want to work together. Captain Dickson approaches them with the news that their next assignment is to go undercover in medical school. Greg shares the same last name as Captain Richard Jenko (<a href="/name/nm0002078/">Frederic Forrest</a>). <a href="/name/nm0001298/">Richard Grieco</a> makes a cameo appearance as Dennis Booker. 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