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As a rule,
sequels
are never as good as the original, with a few exceptions.
Once the viewer watches the first 20 minutes of the movie, however, it becomes blindingly aware that this is one of the BEST
sequels
to brilliant indie film.
As a kid, I remember I really enjoyed the sequels, especially The Return of Michael Myers, which I still think is the best Halloween sequel.
Unfortunately, the none of the
sequels
could live up to the expectation of the original (unlike the Godfather series which got better with each installment, and should culminate in 2012 with Godfather 4: Eat My Rage.
2003 was seen as the year of the Matrix, with the release of two
sequels
and a computer game that actually linked to the plot of the film.
1991 saw the release of the two best
sequels
of all time: TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY and BILL & TED'S BOGUS JOURNEY.
Time and time again, I've stated that if people don't want remakes or
sequels
made, they should stop seeing them and instead venture into the world of independent film.
I thought it was one of the best
sequels
I have seen in a while.
Sequels
usually make me nervous, however this one did pretty well for itself.
not just another glut of generic sequels) then I think you may enjoy this.
It was actually better than most
sequels
for TV movies.
Since then there has been nothing but an unbearable streak of Hollywood trash barely good enough for a blockbuster night, including the disappointment of the Scream
sequels.
The intriguing adventures of Patty and her journey throughout the tribulation (and two of the film's three sequels) tells her remarkable story of unbelief and ultimately damnation.
After the success of Die Hard and it's
sequels
it's no surprise really that in the 1990s, a glut of 'Die Hard on a .....' movies cashed in on the wrong guy, wrong place, wrong time concept.
As
sequels
usually go, it was utterly fantastic(despite a "cookie cutter" approach to trying to copy certain elements from the original movie verbatum.
Having saw it twice, I couldn't help but missing Before Sunrise, not because the sequel was not as great, but I felt that these two movies completed each other like no other
sequels
ever did, every time I finished watching one of them, I feel the need and yearning to see the other.
I don't know whether Linklater or anyone else had a sequel in mind when they made Before Sunrise, but to me, one of the most amazing things about these
sequels
are how these two films visually contrast each other.
The Re-Animator
sequels
aren't as great as the original, but are still worthy as far as horror
sequels
are concerned.
The ending is left open for
sequels
and I sure hope that they consider doing more of these, for none have been bad.
As far as
sequels
go though, I highly recommend CotHK.
There are also some sequels, but I haven't seen them since these films are hyper rare.
Either way this is a good start and if there are no
sequels
a great film in its own right.
After that I watch all
sequels.
Also the
sequels
are excellent in the special effects.
Nowadays, Joe Bob (real name: John Bloom) is confined to doing the supplemental features of such classics as "I Spit On Your Grave" (featuring what some exploitation fans call the greatest gang rape on film of all time), and Jason X, one of the most reviled Friday the 13th
sequels
of all time (the series was never the same once it left Paramount).
I knew of Michael Myers, had seen the mask, saw commercials for all of the crummy
sequels
that followed.
Though "The Sopranos" is yet another gift from the megahit "The Godfather" and sequels, which dramatized and to a certain extent glamorized the mafia, "The Sopranos" takes another tack.
Return to Cabin by the Lake is Perhaps one of The Few
Sequels
that Can Live up to The Original.
Besides Being one Of The Best Sequels, it is one of The Best Thrillers to Watch as a Family.
Sequels
hardly ever live up to the original.
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