Miss Congenialness 2: Armed and Fab should quickly be filed under the "sequels that never should make been made" file. Like Legally Blond 2: Red River, White, and Blonde, it’s one of those atrocious follow-ups that has no purpose but to give a quick buck. I suppose this Sandra Bullock flick isn’t quite as dreadful as Legally Blond 2, just at least the Reese Witherspoon turkey was a sequel to a better, more likable movie. The original Lack Congeniality wasn’t that adept to start with and now, we’ve been subjected to the further adventures of a character wHO was ne’er interesting at all.

In Miss Congeniality 2, tough cop Gracie Allen Hart (Sandra Bullock) finds it difficult to shake her recent celebrity position. It’s entirely been a few weeks since her infamous offense bust in the number one picture, and everywhere she goes, she is recognizable - rendering her near useless in undercover cases. Before long, her department finds a more utile (or more congenial if you testament)
position for her. Before long, Gracie finds herself involved in a new case revolving around the snatch of Karenic Krantz, the crowned beauty from the first film. Paired with bitter, tough as nails fellow arrest Sam Fuller (played by Regina King in a role that has no relation to The Openhanded Red One director), the two must set away their world of differences and sour together to foil the kidnappers.

Sandra Bullock ill-used to have that sweet "girl-next-door" appeal. It worked for her in movies like Speed and While You Were Sleeping, but it doesn’t work much any longer. Her snorts and respective pratfalls ar meant to be endearing, but for the most part, everything she does in this exposure is either annoying or forgettable. Regina King is fun to watch as a "