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Why oh why did they have to try and make a
sequel
to one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time.
Each
sequel
is worst.
You, who think that Ghoulies 2 or 3 need a 1, please, watch this sequel... You'll be wondering with the first three parts.
Be Cool is like some cheap knock-off trying to pass for a
sequel.
Directors of "The Messengers" Danny Pang and Oxide Pang are responsible for "The Eye" and its
sequel
and their premiere American picture plays like "The Grudge"-lite set in a farmhouse.A family of four move from Chicago to a run-down sunflower farm in rural North Dakota.Almost immediately their teenage daughter Jess starts seeing ghosts.Of course her parents and the police are skeptical.Admittedly the film is well-made and there are two or three effective scares,but relies too much on 'boo' effect.Still the plot is a carbon copy of many ghost stories and the ending is anti-climatic and stupefyingly awful.Scares are on the low side too with a tendency toward CGI.Overall,"The Messengers" is a pretty weak horror film that simply doesn't deliver.4
(He is planning to direct the fourth
sequel
of Scary movie, imagine that!).
A
sequel
to Hardbodies (but not really), has a group of fairly unlikeable characters attempting to make a movie in Greece.
Jerry Angell, owner of zombie-horror's finest mullet, returns for more undead action in the
sequel
to director Todd Sheets' atrocious home-made gore-fest Zombie Bloodbath.
The villains laugh like they're taken from a clown circus and if the guys who did "Scary Movie" want to do a parody on superhero movies they only have to take the script from this movie and do a remake, called Black Scorpion III: The threat of really really bad movies who in some way manages to lure the production companies into a
sequel
suicide.
The robot in the movie looks like a man wearing those steel suit and the acting is really bad especially the one playing the character Alien.He is totally annoying!! Don't waste your money watching this
sequel
to the popular Gen-X Cops.
The movies end left a huge whole in th entire plot, and god knows nobody is waiting for the
sequel.
The Toxic Avenger, hideously deformed creature of super-human size and strength is back in this
sequel
that gets mostly everything wrong.
This
sequel
lacks the energy and appeal of the first movie, and doesn't come close to matching it in the "hotness" department, either.
Academy Awarding actor Sidney Poitier of "Lilies of the Field" reprises his role as Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs from the 1967 Oscar winning Best Picture "In the Heat of the Night" for veteran director Gordon Douglas' tired, uninspired
sequel "
They Call Me MISTER Tibbs," with nobody the equivalent of Rod Steiger with which to swap dialogue.
I'm dismayed that a
sequel
is planned, because it means they'll be asking us to once again swallow a sub par plot line.
This
sequel
to Problem Child is just as bad as the first one.
This is quite possibly the worst
sequel
ever made.
I think the writer of the screenplay must have wanted the job of writing the
sequel
to Gone with the Wind and been turned down.
I find Steve Carell annoying, and Bruce Almighty was pretty good but there is absolutely no reason for it to have a
sequel.
This
sequel
should never have been done, the first did it all and better.
This movie over does it on the cgi i mean sci-fi really they over did it the original '' BATS'' is better it does not use cgi like the
sequel.
The
sequel "
The Lost World" had a few decent moments, but those were ruined by the lame end portion of the film which had a T-Rex running amok in San Diego.
To sum up, All Grown Up is a waste of time and a bad idea for a
sequel
series to a show such as Rugrats.
This
sequel
is a passable but poor imitation of the original.
Alexandra Ripley wrote a horrible
sequel
to Margaret Mitchell's masterpiece book published in the 1930's.
Back in Business seemed to be just another worthless
sequel
made to bring in money with a very thin plot.
Overall Barbershop 2: Back in Business was a
sequel
not needed, without the originals charm, soul & spark.
I really don't think producer George Lucas didn't really set out to make such a horrible
sequel
as "More American Graffiti" turned out to be.
This is a great example of why no one should ever go see a
sequel
with a different director/writer than the original.
I was a fan of the AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON movie and so was curious whether a 16-year later
sequel
could be done with French language and local re-cast major, supporting, and minor characters.
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