Here’s what I look for in an action movie: nonstop stunts, plenty of fight scenes with fluid choreography, an easy-to-follow plot, a touch of gore, unique k*lls, a fast-paced storyline, decent acting, a psychopathic bad guy (or gal!), a few laughs and a thumping soundtrack. ‘Nobody2’ delivers on all of these points. What a ride! Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) is back in this sequel. He’s still a lethal assassin trying to pay off a gambling debt, but he’s also a father who simply wants to take his family on a holiday to the Plummerville theme park he visited as a kid. Hutch’s favourite saying goes, “Wherever you go, there you are” and trouble soon finds him while he’s away. He’s forced to fight for his life – and the lives of his wife and two kids. The villain, Lendina (Sharon Stone) is vicious, potty-mouthed, and ruthless. Stone looked to have so much fun playing that role. The cast also includes Christopher Lloyd as Hutch’s father, Connie Nielsen as his wife, and Colin Hanks (who’s the spitting image of his dad Tom) as a crooked cop. Enjoyed seeing an unassuming middle-aged man in his 50’s kicking butt and making it look realistic. The high volume inclusion of Celine Dion’s ‘The power of love’ during the final showdown was magnificent. A thoroughly entertaining, adrenaline-fueled adventure. Loved it!