Barbershop 2: Back in Business

2004 film by Kevin Rodney Sullivan

Barbershop 2: Back in Business is a 2004 American comedy film. It is a sequel to the 2002 movie Barbershop dealing with the impact of gentrification on the reputation and livelihood of a long-standing south Chicago barbershop.

Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. Written by Don D. Scott based on characters by Mark Brown.

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  • We goin' out, we goin' out like us.
  • Well you couldn't go home if you wanted to!
  • They can tear down all this mess around here.Change is a good thing.
  • Long as they ain't buildin' liquor stores
  • and titty bars, I'm cool with it.
  • Let me tell you all somethin'. That's not a real barbershop. That's a fake, franchise,

corporate version of a barbershop.That's why they got gimmicks. They ain't got no real character up in there. A real barbershop got real people, real conversation and most of all, real barbers, and that's what we got here.

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Back in business

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