Hayden Panettiere,
Patrick Warburton,
David Ogden Stiers,
Glenn Close,
Cory Edwards
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The sequel to Hoodinked finds our heroine, Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training short when she gets an... read more
DVD Release Date: August 16, 2011
Stats: 1,086 reviews
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October 9, 2011
Now I like the first Hoodwinked movie very much, and for a low budget CG film its very funny and keeps you entertained, so when I heard they were going to make a bigger budgeted 3-D sequel I was interested, but the better CG doesn't add to how poorly this film was made, the CG ma... read more
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September 24, 2011
It's a kid's movie, what more to say, really? It did seem to have a not too bad storyline, so shouldn't be too painful for any adults watching, but I am sure it is not really something an adult would pick out to watch alone! A few laughs and some good characters.
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August 28, 2011
The first one was better than this. They should have left the movie alone after making that.
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August 26, 2011
This is one of the worst animated films in history. Hoodinked Too finds Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training short when she gets an urgent call from Nicky Flippers (David Ogden Stie... read more
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August 22, 2011
Better than the original, an amazing and brilliant family film. An unstopable great time at the movies with the whole Hoodwinked gang. A hilarious and dazzling movie thats filled with huge laughs and unforgettable characters.
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August 6, 2011
The first Hoodwinked had poor animation, but was made on a budget and had a fantastic script. It was witty, clever, and most of all likable. Hoodwinker Too seems like it was created by a new batch of film makers that completely missed the point. It wasn't. The original writers re... read more
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December 2, 2011
This is one of the worst animated films in history. Hoodinked Too finds Red (Hayden Panettiere), training with a mysterious covert group called the Sisters of the Hood. But Red is forced to cut her training short when she gets an urgent call from Nicky Flippers (David Ogden Stie... read more
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July 4, 2011
a sequal that is full of toilet humor, but strangely, a little bit enjoyable with some few laughs. B-
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May 10, 2011
OH GOD!!! I seen it all, the animals, the f**ed up squirrel, the badass gramma, and who can forget, Hoody Girl. I saw the trailer and it looked like I saw the hole movie. Hoodwinked is the worst sequel, if you want some usless, stupid entertainment...... this is your movie.
Critic Reviews
There are some nice 3-D swoops and drops, but the more vertiginous entertainment of the film is in the script, as what we think we know is deliciously turned inside out. Full Review
Remember the first "Hoodwinked," five years ago? Remember how it ended with the promise of a sequel? Remember how many times you've wondered when-oh-when-will-it-finally-come? Me neither. Full Review
A flat, plodding and largely mirthless affair. Full Review
Parents should take their children to "Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil," if only because kids are never too young to learn the important and liberating skill of walking out of a movie and demanding a re... Full Review
By the time a list of "Happy Days" plot lines are recited, it's clear that even as a hipster goof, "Hoodwinked Too!" is as fresh as a day-old Muffin Man. Full Review
While it seems there's no getting away from this marketing aesthetic, the resemblance at times to a video game is far, far too acute. Full Review
One would hope that Martin Scorsese and Brian De Palma are getting some kind of royalty from all the mediocre comedies and animated movies that keep ripping off their films. Full Review
If ever there was a movie that should have gone straight to video - or better yet, never have been made - this is it. Full Review
"Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil" is all-sugar rush, its potential to charm adults and their young charges routinely drowned out by a bigger/faster/jokier ethos. Full Review
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