22 Jump Street
also known as “21 Jump Street 2”
MPA Rating:
for language throughout, sexual content, drug material, brief nudity and some violence.
Moral Rating: |
Extremely Offensive—Not recommended
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Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: |
Adults
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Genre: |
Action Crime Comedy Sequel
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Length: |
1 hr. 52 min.
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Year of Release: |
2014
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USA Release: |
June 13, 2014 (wide—3,000+ theaters)
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Relevant Issues
drunkeness / binge drinking
How can one grow from an overgrown adolescent into a real man?
spiritual maturity
use of dangerous, illegal drugs / designer drugs
college campuses with illegal drug activity
debauchery common place during college Spring Breaks
effects of sexual vulgarity in people and society
Featuring |
Dave Franco … Eric Molson
Channing Tatum … Jenko
Jonah Hill … Schmidt
Peter Stormare … Big Meat
Nick Offerman … Deputy Chief Hardy
Ice Cube … Captain Dickson
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Amber Stevens … Maya
Rob Riggle … Mr. Walters
Richard Grieco … Dennis Booker
Wyatt Russell … Zook
Libby Blanton … Beach Babe
Jillian Bell … Mercedes
Eddie J. Fernandez … Scarface
Dax Flame … Zack
Jimmy Tatro … Rooster
Ashlyn McEvers … Student
Steven Williams … Commissioner Adam Fuller
Johnny Pemberton … Delroy
Caroline Aaron … Annie Schmidt
Vanessa Amaya … Sorority Girl
Katrina Despain … Bathroom Girl
Joe Chrest … David Schmidt
The Lucas Brothers … Keith & Kenny Yang
Don Yesso … Mcs coach
John L. Armijo … Precinct Cop
Toby Nichols … Nearby kid
Kate Adair … Improv Student #2
Matthew William Jones … Student (as Matt Jones)
Tyler Forrest … Stoned Looking Kid
Janeline Hayes … Lady J—Spoken Word Poet
Gus Rhodes … Parent
Blas Diaz … Local Mexican
Donald Watkins … Football Player
Stanley Wong … Roman
Eddie Perez … Library G
Tom Bui … Detective
Kurt Krause … Cupcake Wilson
Demetrice Nguyen … Cop
Anna Medley … Student / Fan / Partier
Philippe Radelet … Night club partier
Dakota Hill … Football Official
Oscar Gale … Tattoo Artist
Anthony Ramsey … College Student / Spring Breaker
Sam Schweikert … Spring Break Student #3
Elton LeBlanc … Mc State Parent / Football Fan
Toby Holguin … Mustache
Lisa Raziano … Football Fan
Amber Carollo … BG #1
Joseph Fischer … Painted Football Fan
Jesse Yarborough … Campus Security #2
Michael Wozniak … Quarterback Coach
Cynthia LeBlanc … Mc State Parent / Football Fan
Gary Hardt … Chain Gang
Jesse Moore … Assistant Coach
Robert Segari … Cool Fraternity Dad
Ian Hoch … Improv Guy
Joseph Uzzell … Dad
Rebecca Collins … College student
Melissa Cox … Jenko's Bathroom Girl
Jason Richard Allan Foster … Rathskellar Host
Angela Ramsey … Spring Breaker / College Student
Gene Kevin Hames Jr. … Officer Parker
Sarah Boyle … Cheerleader
Eric Berris … College Student
Christopher Jackson … Restaurant Patron / Spring Breaker
Gustavo Cardozo … Student
Ahmed Zakzouk … Detective
Jaci LeJeune … Mayas Friend
Jeff Sanders … Football Referee
Carl Singleton … Campus Security #1
David Stephen Mitchell … Blue Bills Head Coach
Kelby Bell … Jenko's Bathroom Girl
Quintin McKemie II … Streaker
Lyle R. Guidroz … Professor
Harry Frazier V … Rush Pledge
Michael Dendy … College / Frat Guy
Daniel Barrach … Fraternity Brother
Denise Sweet … Spring Breaker Taping Arrest
Charlie Hulse … Party Crasher
Shakeya Connor … Student
Horace Curry Wheat … Student
Renaldo Brady … MCPD Officer
Meade Kincke … Gridiron Player / College Student
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Director |
Phil Lord
Christopher Miller
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Producer |
Columbia Pictures
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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Original Film
Cannell Studios
Stephen J. Cannell Productions
33andOut Productions
JHF Productions
JHF
LStar Capital
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Distributor |
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Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “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.
This is a sequel to the 2012 action comedy, inspired by (and loosely continuing) the hit television series, starred Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as police officers Schmidt and Jenko. Joining law enforcement’s secret Jump Street unit, they made use of their youthful appearances to go undercover in a local high school. Trading in their guns and badges for backpacks, the pair risk their lives to investigate a violent and dangerous drug ring, quickly learning that modern high school is a very different world than the one they recently left.”
Prequel: “21 Jump Street” (2012)
- Violence: Heavy
- Profanity/Vulgarity: Extreme—130+ f-words (many times to refer to sex and often used with the word mother), “J*sus Chr*st,” “G*d-d*mn” (2), “God,” OMG (3), hell (2), s-words (40), slang words for male and female gentilia, etc.
- Sex/Nudity: Heavy to extreme—especially in vulgar conversations and some visuals
See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers.
Negative
Movie Critics
Do not watch this film. I saw the first one a while back, maybe in 2014, and that film might have been less offensive, but the offense was still there. I don’t recommended these films in the Jump Street section of town.
This one is blasphemous and I think the first one was, too. I don’t recommended the other films I mentioned, either.
My Ratings: Moral rating: Extremely Offensive / Moviemaking quality: 3