A Bad Moms Christmas
also known as “Bad Moms 2,” “Perfeita é a Mãe! 2,” “Bad Moms 2 - Mamme molto più cattive,”
See all »“Blogos mamos ir ju Kaledos,” “La navidad de las madres rebeldes,” “Mame bune si nebune 2,” “Mães à Solta 2,” “Pahad emmed: Jõulud,” “Rossz anyák karácsonya,” “Zle mamuski 2: Jak przetrwac swieta,” “Zloceste mame 2,” «Очень плохие мамочки 2»
MPA Rating:
for crude sexual content and language throughout, and some drug use.
Note: This is a hard-R film, that pushes some limits.
Moral Rating: |
Extremely Offensive
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Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: |
Adults
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Genre: |
Action Comedy Sequel
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Length: |
1 hr. 44 min.
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Year of Release: |
2017
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USA Release: |
November 1, 2017 (wide—3,615 theaters)
DVD: February 6, 2018
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Relevant Issues
What is the TRUE meaning of Christmas? Answers for skeptics. Plus carols, games, coloring pages, reviews of Christmas movies, and more.
Crude and lewd sexual language, actions and attitudes—Where does this all lead? Compare to the purity, goodness, righteousness and holiness that Christ wants us to follow—for our own good and that of others.
SEXUAL LUST—Why does God strongly warn us about being controlled by it? Answer
Learn how to make your love the best it can be. Discover biblical answers to questions about sex, marriage, sexual addictions, and more.
Abuse of drugs and alcohol—drunkenness
Stealing
Difficulties for mothers that feel pressured to deliver holiday delights and festivity with little or no help
Strained relationships between mothers and adult daughters
Dealing with mothers who are extremely critical—rather than loving, patient and supportative
Difficulty of growing up virtually without a mother or without her attention
REVIEWS of “Christmas” movies
Featuring |
Mila Kunis … Amy
Kristen Bell … Kiki
Susan Sarandon … Isis
Peter Gallagher … Hank
Christina Applegate… Gwendolyn
Wanda Sykes … Dr. Karl
Cheryl Hines … Sandy
Kathryn Hahn … Carla
Christine Baranski … Ruth
Jay Hernandez … Jessie
Justin Hartley … Ty Swindel
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Oona Laurence … Jane
Emjay Anthony … Dylan
Lyle Brocato … Kent
Cade Mansfield Cooksey (Cade Cooksey) … Jaxon
Ariana Greenblatt … Lori
Jacks Dean … Bernard
Madison Muffley … Clare
Kenny G … Kenny G
Phil Pierce … Mall Santa
Tian Richards … Sky Zone Guy
Terayle Hill … Tattooed Staff Dude
Patrick R. Walker (Patrick Walker) … Stripper Santa Host
Matthew Warzel … Santa Stripper
Darcell Scott … Santa Stripper
Jamaine Washington … Santa Stripper
Travarious Tucker … Santa Stripper
Robert Ryals … Santa Stripper
Joshua Veninga … Santa Stripper
Francisco Perez … Santa Stripper
Mary McCloud … Christina
Keith Hudson … Exiting Shopper
Jill Kargman … Rich Woman
Kurt Yue … Sushi Chef
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Director |
Jon Lucas
—“The Hangover” franchise
Scott Moore—“Bad Moms” (2016), “The Hangover” (2009), “21 and Over” (2013)
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Producer |
Suzanne Todd
STX Entertainment
Huayi Brothers Media [China]
Mila Kunis
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Oren Aviv
Felice Bee
Bill Block
Adam Fogelson
Mark Kamine
Robert Simonds
Donald Tang
Suzanne Todd
Zhongjun Wang
Zhonglei Wang
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Distributor |
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Extremely vulgar and profane language, raunchy jokes and debased behavior—all mixed with “Christmas”—no joy here
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “A Bad Moms Christmas follows our three under-appreciated and over-burdened women as they rebel against the challenges and expectations of the Super Bowl for moms: Christmas. And as if creating a more perfect holiday for their families wasn't hard enough, they must do all of that while hosting and entertaining their own mothers. By the end of the journey, our moms will redefine how to make the holidays special for all and discover a closer relationship with their mothers.”
Prequel: “Bad Moms” (2016)
Editor’s Note: The above description (and poster) present what appears to be a far more wholesome and innocent film than what is actually delivered in this foul so-called “Christmas” movie. Although it may have a few sweet and silly moments, we strongly recommend that followers of Christ stay away from this lump of spiritual darkness that Hollywood wants to sell you for Christmas in the guise of holiday entertainment.
- Drugs and Alcohol: Heavy
- Violence: Minor
- Profane language: Extreme—“Oh J*sus f*cking Chr*st,” “Oh my f*cking G*d” (4), “Holy f*ck,” “J*sus” (3), “Oh my G*d” (20+), “Oh G*d” (6), “Oh L*rd” (2), “Oh God,” “God,” “Oh Sweet J*sus,” “Swear to G*d,” h*ll
- Vulgar/Crude language: Extreme—
“mother-f***er” (several, including in a song),
f-words (35+ • including “I'm gonna f*ck his d*ck off tonight”),
“She saw my b*ner,”
“Your dad liked it when I tickled his balls,”
“I'm drunk and h*rny,” and MUCH more…
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“Let’s go slap some wieners, b*tch,”
“You got a massive c*ck,” “d*ck,” “d*cking,” “b*ner,” “wiener,”
“v*ginas,” “p*ssy,” “t*ts,” “Using my wits and my t*ts,” “boobs,”
“You started going at it like monkeys in a zoo,”
“B*nging each other,”
a** (4—including “Shove it up your a**” and “Let’s put the a** back in Christmas”), a**hole,
“If I have to wax one more p*ssy…,”
“I’m here to get my balls waxed,” “I'll wax your balls for free,” “I'd like that, and so would my balls,”
“Put a baby in me Santa,”
Whore,
“b*tch” (several—including “You nasty bitch” and “Hey psycho bitch”),
s-words (25 or more), “cr*p,” etc.
- Sex: Very Heavy, crude and vulgar (we’re skipping the list of details)
- Nudity: Heavy
“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” —Proverbs 4:23
“The values of both children and their parents are shaped by the cultural air they breathe.”
Every time you buy a movie ticket or buy or rent a video you are in effect casting a vote telling Hollywood, “I’ll pay for that. That’s what I want.” Read our article
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