Walter Weed is an unassuming desk jockey at the FBI when the Bureau uncovers a plot to assassinate him. A team of degenerate, psychotic assassins dispatched by mystery man Hal Leuco to win a huge bounty includes a resourceful beauty who has a unique method of killing her prey, a power-tool wielding psychopath and a deadly master of disguise.
Walter Weed
Agent Baker
Lazlo Soot
Lester Tremor
Ariella Martinez
Malcolm Little
Anthony Vejar
Fritz Tremor
Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor
Finbar McTeague
Agent Redstone
Agent Nicholas
Agent Abrego
Agent Dumare
Baby Boy Tremor
Father Barton
News Reporter
Navy Dude
Jenny Lee
Jules Scott
Pretty loosely connected to the first movie. Also much **much** worse. I know the original _Smokin' Aces_ isn't exactly _Citizen Kane_, but it's a good time as far as I'm concerned. _Assassin's Ball_ is not so much. It spends so much of its time imitating things people liked about the first movie, which only makes it more obvious that it's worse. You wouldn't have to worry about being called a pale imitation if you did more than just imitate. What's more, poorly. I guess the quote unquote twist at the end was a little bit better in this one than the last, but it was revealed in so much poorer a way that you don't really notice. There's still the guns and whatnot that I guess are most vital, so it's not like it's worthless, it's just poorly made. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Walter Weed
Agent Baker
Lazlo Soot
Lester Tremor
Ariella Martinez
Malcolm Little
Anthony Vejar
Fritz Tremor
Kaitlyn 'AK-47' Tremor
Finbar McTeague
Agent Redstone
Agent Nicholas
Agent Abrego
Agent Dumare
Baby Boy Tremor
Father Barton
News Reporter
Navy Dude
Jenny Lee
Jules Scott
Pretty loosely connected to the first movie. Also much **much** worse. I know the original _Smokin' Aces_ isn't exactly _Citizen Kane_, but it's a good time as far as I'm concerned. _Assassin's Ball_ is not so much. It spends so much of its time imitating things people liked about the first movie, which only makes it more obvious that it's worse. You wouldn't have to worry about being called a pale imitation if you did more than just imitate. What's more, poorly. I guess the quote unquote twist at the end was a little bit better in this one than the last, but it was revealed in so much poorer a way that you don't really notice. There's still the guns and whatnot that I guess are most vital, so it's not like it's worthless, it's just poorly made. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._