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Just Missed Out
Cheeky (not really a sequel) one
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#3782
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As far as i'm concerned a sequel is any installment not just the second. |
#3783
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A list of non-first sequels might be interesting to do.
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I decided to change mine, removing The Exorcist III, in order to keep this as a list of first sequels, released immediately after the first film. So, in no particular order:
Just missing out: Scream 2 – I really like the self-referential 'meta-' nature of this, plus the references to other sequels Gremlins 2 – I love the anarchy, pervasive sense of mischief and black humour Wayne's World 2 – Waynestock and Kim Basinger. I need to say more? Evil Dead 2 – I don't know if this is a sequel or remake or a mixture of both, but it's one of the best horror comedies ever made The Matrix Reloaded – a lot of people hate this; I like the philosophical concepts and expansion of the universe. However, there is some very dated CGI 28 Weeks Later – it may not have the suspense, visceral horror, or groundbreaking camerawork of Danny Boyle's movie, but it does have some terrific acting, thoughtful scripts, and terrifying set pieces Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior – possibly more exciting and undoubtedly more action packed than the first film in the Mad Max series, I sometimes prefer this to the original, and sometimes prefer the other one, constantly flip-flopping between the two Spider-Man 2 – Sam Raimi again, this time more at ease with the cast and camerawork needed to put the audience in the place of hero when he is swinging through the streets of New York. It also had more storytelling freedom because the origin part was out of the way and, in Alfred Molina's Doc Ock, a better villain than The Green Goblin.
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#3785
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I noticed that Batman Returns is on (almost) everyone's list. I mist be in the minority, while I do enjoy it - I just don't think it's that good. Aliens, again everyone rates it but I feel it moves the tone too far too fast away from the first film and Godfather Part 2, I've still not seen it, it's in my watch pile and I'll get around to it soon, honest!
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I adore Batman Returns. I saw it at the cinema and loved it then and it just gets better with each viewing. It's similar to Sleepy Hollow in that respect. Must be a Burton 'thing'. Michelle Pfeiffer is the pvc clad icing on the cake to make it just perfect. Aliens does nothing for me i'm afraid. |
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I don't mind films which move away from their predecessor because, sometimes that can be necessary or, in the case comic book movies, when they are not constrained by the origins story, the filmmaker has more creative freedom and it can therefore be more narratively and visually expansive. That is the case with Batman Returns, plus really like Batman/Bruce Wayne going against Penguin and Max Shreck as much as The Joker in the 1989 film. Of course, with the films in the Alien series, there is no issue with source material or a fairly generic 'origins' movie, but the chronological gap between Alien and Aliens – and what that means for the characters – is such that I don't mind it moving from a claustrophobic horror to an all-out action movie.
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Like I said before, I don't mind Aliens being very different from Ridley Scott's film, I think it is – particularly in the extended version – an extremely well-made action movie with a real heart thanks to the relationship between Ripley and Newt.
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I've been meaning to re-watch Sleepy Hollow, it's bee a while since I saw it and I do love it
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I'm not a big fan of Aliens either. It suffers from 'The Dawn of the Dead' effect, where a creepy, atmospheric first installment is followed up by what is essentially an action film with the horror and atmosphere sort of taking a back seat to the various shenanigans. |
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