http://www.osloskop.net/?cmd=show&id=5689 - here it is posted as 1 cd, only 1 link. No comments by users, so I can't even check that. Wouldn't be surprised if they fucked it up. It's a bit fishy that the playing time is only 1:18:30 (according to osloskop), while the runtime according to IMDB is 92 minutes.
Checking it on IMDB I found something really funny:
Date: 9 October 1999
Summary: awesome movie! great effects! superb acting! 4 STARS!!!!
This movie was amazing!!!! One of the few times the sequel was actually better than the original and BY FAR. This movie had so many twists and turns, I never knew what was going to happen next. I was at the edge of my seat the whole movie even though I was the only one in the theater. Matt Frewer was great in this movie. He just gives an Oscar worthy performance!! I can go on and on about how fantastic this movie was!! I just can't wait until part three comes out. I'll be the first person in the theater and hopefully not the only the one this time. Although it was nice to be able to enjoy the movie not to have to worry people talking and blocking my view.
Fook, how can anyone be so enthusiastic about this piece of crap?

Unless there's some irony I'm simply not getting...
However, this one is still better (this one is for some reason repeated 3 times, once the title is in upper case):
Date: 21 August 2003
Summary: It works for me!
"Lawnmowerman 2" is visually dazzling cyber-escapism, jam packed with synergistic energy that redefines the nature of reality even more than it's predecessor. It interested me so much I wanted to be challenged even more. I got my wish. What follows is an audacious conclusion, arriving at not simply victory but at revelation. Coming out of a sensational action sequence, the ending was subtly transformational.
It's a film that likely to transfix fans of computer gamesmanship as well as dazzle those with quaintly humanistic notions of "life" for the computer-generated characters that jack in Virtual Reality. Farhad Mann has synthesized a savvy visual vocabulary and stylishly captures the duality of "real" vs. VR. "LM2" is great fun; on another level altogether, it causes us to take a look at our responsibilities to the/our "real" world.
