The Kingsman gang collaborates with its American counterparts, the men and apparently sole woman (Ms. Berry, staring at screens) of the superspy organization Statesman. This is in Kentucky, where we last saw Harry slaughter a church full of white supremacists in the first movie's second-most outlandish scene. (The first showed then-President Barack Obama's head exploding.) In order to locate the antidote for the deadly virus, Eggsy and the Burt Reynolds look-alike agent Whiskey (Pedro Pascal) track the girlfriend (Poppy Delevingne) of the robotic-armed superhenchman (Edward Holcroft) to the Glastonbury music festival. It's up to Eggsy to to implant a fingertip-mounted bugging device inside the groupie's genitals. That's right. I'd say that bit, complete with point-of-view shots of the surveillance microbe slooshing down the water slide at high speed, doesn't belong in a "Kingsman" movie. But in the worst way, anything goes in a "Kingsman" movie.