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xXx: State of the Union

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
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4.5/10
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xXx: State of the Union (2005)
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Darius Stone, a new agent in the xXx program, is sent to Washington, D.C. to stop a coup attempt against the President of the United States.Darius Stone, a new agent in the xXx program, is sent to Washington, D.C. to stop a coup attempt against the President of the United States.Darius Stone, a new agent in the xXx program, is sent to Washington, D.C. to stop a coup attempt against the President of the United States.

  • Director
    • Lee Tamahori
  • Writers
    • Rich Wilkes
    • Simon Kinberg
  • Stars
    • Ice Cube
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Willem Dafoe
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    75K
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    • Director
      • Lee Tamahori
    • Writers
      • Rich Wilkes
      • Simon Kinberg
    • Stars
      • Ice Cube
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Willem Dafoe
    • 256User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ice Cube
    Ice Cube
    • Darius Stone…
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Agent Augustus Eugene Gibbons
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • General George Deckert
    Scott Speedman
    Scott Speedman
    • Agent Kyle Christopher Steele
    Xzibit
    Xzibit
    • Zeke
    Peter Strauss
    Peter Strauss
    • President James Sanford
    Michael Roof
    • Agent Toby Lee Shavers
    Sunny Mabrey
    Sunny Mabrey
    • Charlie Mayweather
    Nona Gaye
    Nona Gaye
    • Lola Jackson
    John Gleeson Connolly
    John Gleeson Connolly
    • Lt. Alabama 'Bama' Cobb
    • (as John G. Connolly)
    Ramon De Ocampo
    Ramon De Ocampo
    • Agent Meadows
    • (as Ramón De Ocampo)
    Barry Sigismondi
    Barry Sigismondi
    • Bull
    Michael Don Evans
    • Conductor
    David Rountree
    David Rountree
    • Agent
    Ned Schmidtke
    Ned Schmidtke
    • General Jack Pettibone
    Scott Michael Morgan
    Scott Michael Morgan
    • Farmhand
    Chris Johnson
    Chris Johnson
    • Young Agent
    Thom Gossom Jr.
    Thom Gossom Jr.
    • Baptist Preacher
    • Director
      • Lee Tamahori
    • Writers
      • Rich Wilkes
      • Simon Kinberg
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    User reviews256

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    6kosmasp

    No brainer (not really good)

    Not really good indeed, but if you let go (and the movie allows you to do this), you can have fun! Ice Cube took over from Vin Diesel (who decided not to participate here). The producers said, that "xxx" could be a series, where in every movie they'd make, someone else will be the lead! There were also rumours that if a third installment would be made, than a woman would play the main role. But unfortunately (or for some fortunately) the sequel didn't make enough money to justify another movie!

    But back to this movie: I did rate this higher than the previous movie, because the action here is much better staged (imho). And that's all to it. It's not actually a better story (there is none as there was none in the first movie), it's just a ... no brainer! (and for some even a little bit of a guilty pleasure ... ;o)
    Special-K88

    forgettable but not altogether disposable

    Unnecessary sequel about ex-Navy SEAL-turned-imprisoned convict Darius Stone (Cube)—court-martialed years earlier for attempting to overthrow a four-star general (Dafoe) during a black bag operation—who's recruited by NSA agent Jackson to become the new XXX and thwart that same general—now the Secretary of Defense with his own agenda. Obvious and by the numbers the film manages to throw out enough loud action scenes and cheesy one-liners to be some fun, but it's awfully derivative and fails to distinguish itself from the standard action genre. Works fine if you're just looking for a rush, and can accept a hackneyed plot with a cardboard Cube in the lead. **
    0U

    xXx

    Hollywood should know by now that if you dumb down a dumb film in the sequel you are heading for disappointment, There was lots of action and explosions but I found myself very bored and fading in and out of the film, The dialogue and acting was even worse this time round, The story was so predictable I had no love for it, I didn't mind too much that Ice Cube took the main role but he does nothing to make this a good movie, The first was goodish because it was dumb fun but this one is just dull and unimaginative.
    5sarastro7

    Better than I expected

    Notice how cool it has become to say "I want those two hours of my life back!!" after having seen a really bad movie? Well, only stupid people use that line. You know what you're going into, folks! If you really wanted those two hours (not to mention your money) back, might you not have shown a bit of critical sense before deciding to watch something you *knew* probably would have no redeeming values? Sigh. Well, your life, your problem.

    xXx2 was not a great movie, nor even a good one, but I went into it with the expectations of something really terrible, and it wasn't that bad at all. It was pretty much as good as I could have dared hope for. A lot of people knock the original movie, but I think it's a cult classic, worthy of an 8 rating. I had no illusions that the sequel would touch that level, and indeed it did not. For one thing, Ice Cube is nowhere near as cool as Vin Diesel.

    But the whole anti-authority thing saves it. I don't know about you, but I think it's a hoot to see a bunch of street-wise Black hustlers hijack a tank and blow the lid off the white house to save a President who's probably far more liberal than any president the U.S. has ever had. This is what art and entertainment is for, people. Progressive messages, to show us that a better way is possible. This movie had heart. And it had the only true kind of patriotism: the anti-fanatic kind.

    And the action and SFX, while frequently silly, did what they were supposed to: entertain.

    5 out of 10.
    bob the moo

    Derivative, uninspired nonsense but will please the male Saturday night crowd that it is clearly aimed at

    Someone is targeting the old unit that Agent Augustus Gibbons used to belong to under the command of George Deckert, now Secretary for Defence. Half the unit are dead, Triple X agent Cage is dead and Gibbons' underground base has been infiltrated by a highly trained team from which he barely escaped. With his gadgets expert in tow, Gibbons turns to a new Triple X agent to help him fight this threat – former comrade and now life prisoner, Darius Stone. Busting Stone out of prison, Gibbons arms him and helps him start his new mission by uncovering hidden information; as the danger increases, so does the pace and all clues lead to something very sinister indeed.

    The production company credits right at the start of the film proclaim this as an "Original Films Production", a claim that I thought highly ironic since it then plunges into a pre-credit sequence that is as genre-specific as they come, a title sequence that is a clear Bond rip off and a film that delivers nothing more than the genre basics. Taking the lead from the first film, the script kills off Xander Cage with barely a mention and moves on to the new agent. Discussion of the plot is pointless cause the whole affair is nonsense with logic holes so large that you could drive a souped up car through it. Those looking to this for a story that they can get into will be sorely disappointed as the film throws its energy into noise, explosions and typically OTT action scenes. To me and many viewers this will be just annoying hollow spectacle but to the target audience this is all they require and xXx2 does do it noisily enough to satisfy them.

    The action is as stupid and illogical as the plot itself but it is noisy, stupid, big and bold and is enjoyable on that level; it is a shame that it lacks any actual tension or excitement but the noise will be enough for the target audience. At times it all gets a bit much and just looks plain silly but it never really stops moving that long so the next boom or bang is only ever minutes away, preventing you turning your brain on. The attempts at character and story are the worst – the moments with the girls really slows things down without adding even titillation value, while the potentially brave political stance made by the drawing of the president is just lost and wasted. Ice Cube picks up the mantle and delivers a one-note performance where he basically sneers his way across the screen; he lacks any sort of charisma here and could have been any old actor (something I think those hoping to make a franchise hope will be the case). Jackson is just collecting the cash so his bad performance can be ignored but Dafoe is a terrible bad guy considering he has done it well in other films. Xzibit doesn't do much but will draw humour from the MTV teenage audience thanks to his "Pimp my Ride" personae being called on. Mabrey and Gayle are basically just eye candy, with breasts squeezed and lifted in every scene – they can't act and don't have any chemistry with the basic Cube. The support cast do lots of running around with guns or diving away form bangs but nobody gets close to a performance.

    Overall this is a noisy genre flick, nothing more and nothing less. Those claiming how awful it is forget that there are people who don't want art films, emotional films or engaging dramas, they just want to whoop and holler as things get blowing up in fancy-looking ways. For them, and them alone, this film will do the job as it provides effects, stunts and noise. However those looking for even the most basic characters, plot, tension, excitement or development will find themselves yawning through this noisy cross between a hip-hop video and a video game.

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    • Trivia
      The car is painted with a special paint, called an "interference pigment", invented by Flex Products, which appears to change color when viewed from different angles.
    • Goofs
      During the chase of the bullet train, the operator of the train states that he cannot stop the train as he has no air pressure for the air brakes. In reality, air brakes work by supplying air to the brake pistons to keep the brake pads off of the rotor or away from the drum. When you apply the brakes, air pressure is removed from the system allowing spring pressure to force the pad to contact the rotor or drum. This is a fail-safe mode safety feature designed for an instance just like this. Thus, if the brakes lose air, the vehicle comes to a stop, and doesn't lose its ability to brake.
    • Quotes

      Darius Stone: Wars come and go, but my soldiers stay eternal.

      Agent Augustus Gibbons: I like that. Who said it? Jefferson? Patton?

      Darius Stone: Tupac.

    • Alternate versions
      For the UK DVD release Sony kept the cut version instead of submitting the uncut version. They even went a step further and used this cut PAL master for all countries where this standard is used.
    • Connections
      Featured in Goedemorgen Nederland: Episode dated 28 April 2005 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Dirty Little Thing
      Written by Scott Weiland, Slash (as Saul Hudson), Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum,

      Dave Kushner and Keith Nelson

      Performed by Velvet Revolver

      Courtesy of RCA Records

      By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • xXx 2: Estado de emergencia
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    • Production companies
      • Revolution Studios
      • Original Film
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    • Budget
      • $113,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $26,873,932
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,712,272
      • May 1, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $71,410,636
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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