have the film pulled 2 stops and print hybridly... just don't tell anyone here on APUG. SSHHH... it's your little secret!!!
I'd try pulling color neg. film two stops before you recommend it.

I would also try to find a lab that will do it! Even if you could convince one to do so, they'd have to guess at a time, and could certainly not guarantee good results.
I also don't see how a hybrid process would allow one to pull any more than one could with a totally analog process, which seemed to me to be the gist of your statement. A two stop pull of color negative film would not provide a negative that could be made to look "normal" by any means. Even with digital, you need to start with enough raw material in order to "fix" something, and a two stop pull will not provide that, due to the crazy and mismatched effect it will have on the density and color of the film's multiple layers. In general, your best bet with an underdeveloped color neg is to print it as a black and white print (using analog methods or doing it digitally).
Additionally, how specifically do you suggest accomplishing the 2 stop pull? The C-41 development time is 3:15 - 3:30 minutes. I develop at 2:55 - 3:00 to get a 1/2 stop pull. IME, any further takes it beyond the realm of possible correction (or controllability with time, for that matter, as the time is so short).
With color neg, it is way better to just be two stops over than to try to pull two stops. I would go ahead and pull the 1/2 stop, but no more.....except perhaps in the situation where "kind-of-but-not-really-perfect" color is acceptable, in which you could get away with pulling one stop.