Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Comments

  • Kayden 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The first one I watched when I was a child~ I was very impressed~ The second one was recently watched~ The last episode thought of the recent American drama "Glee". Thinking about it this way~ In the past ten years, in fact, the main theme of American film and television has not...

  • Judy 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The taste has changed completely, changing the soup and not changing the medicine is completely the feeling of high school and dancing, and the song is not as good as the first one, but the high pitch of that skinny black child scared me to pee, too...

  • Romaine 2022-03-24 09:02:15

    Not as good as the first...

  • Sidney 2022-03-24 09:02:15

    Not as good as the first...

  • Angelita 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    There is Jennifer Love Hewitt as a...

  • Letha 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    I like it too much. This movie is not as good either as the plot or the...

  • Green 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    everything chould be fine now~ Although it's not as good as 1, but American films can always give people strength and...

  • Ferne 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    In the whole movie, I just listened to that dolphin sound~ I sang my soul~ I really want to be a black ah ah ah ah...

  • Sister 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    The unspeakable complex of this movie is not only because of Lauryn Hill from Girls’ Generation, but also because of the...

  • Alaina 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    The song is nice! The heroine in it later became a very famous singer in the United...

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  • Tamara 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    A movie that made me think that American movies are all operas

    I remember that it was difficult to get in touch with American movies when I was young. I also watched the first part of this series. After watching the two, I thought that American movies were mainly singing. Because both of these two have a lot of good songs filling the whole movie. The tone of...

  • Rodolfo 2021-12-21 08:01:36

    The highlight is the music part

    I have seen a lot of similar plots in this drama, such as the way the student plays the heroine, a rebellious student, an unreasonable mother, etc., which are all relatively common plots.

    This movie is actually quite early. I don’t know if some of the plots are forerunners, but I’ve seen a lot of...

Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit quotes

  • Sister Mary Clarence: And the first thing you're gonna do, gentlemen, is take off those hats. This is a brand... new... day.

    [class laughs at boys' hair]

    Sister Mary Clarence: I guess that means you're gonna be combing your hair before you come to my class.

    [to girl behind Rita]

    Sister Mary Clarence: And, I know you're laughing over there 'cause you think this is very funny, Miss Thing, but there is no sun in this room, you will not get a tan. Take off those sunglasses.

    [turns to "hat" boys]

    Sister Mary Clarence: That goes for you, too. If they're not prescription, I don't wanna see 'em. I want to see YOU, I want to be able to look into YOUR eyes, I want you to be able to look into mine.

  • Sister Mary Clarence: Yes, Miss Watson?

    Rita Watson: We don't want no new way. The old way was fine for us.

    [turns to class]

    Rita Watson: Right?

    [class agrees]

    Rita Watson: So, if you're gonna fail us, you might as well just go ahead, 'cause we ain't doing nothing!

    Sister Mary Clarence: Fine. If that's the way you feel, there's the door. Don't let it hit you in the butts on the way out.

    Sketch Pinshum: Yo, yo, Sis... I can't afford to fail this class!

    Sister Mary Clarence: You better tell your friend you can't afford to fail this class!

    Tyler Chase: My parents wouldn't be pleased.

    Rita Watson: Come on, ya'll, we ain't gotta take this from her! Come on! Sketch, come on, man.

    [Sketch shakes head no]

    Rita Watson: Fran-kay?

    Frankie: Yo, Rita, you know I'm usually down for stuff like this. But, I'm gonna take care of business this time.

    Sister Mary Clarence: A little lonely on that limb by yourself, Miss Watson?

    Rita Watson: [despondent] So much for friendship!

    [storms out door]