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Old 07-17-2004, 09:13 AM
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Originally posted by Stingy Jack
I don't think they should make ANY sequels, unless the story would not be completely told without them. Like the original Star Wars trilogy, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy: you had to have those sequels, otherwise you wouldn't have the whole story. Otherwise, sequels always destroy the dignity of the original film.
I agree 100%...I mean look at Leprechaun...The sequels completely ruined what was a great original movie......LOL...I am SO kidding...

Okay...Seriously...Most sequels suck, especially when they get to the point where they have OBVIOUSLY run out of ideas for them, but they just keep making them anyway...ie: Amityville...Friday The Thirteenth...Halloween...and MANY others

On the flipside...I love some of my movies so much, I just want to see more, even if they DO suck...I just want to revisit my characters, and take myself back into it...ie: Night Of The Living Dead (Particularly the "Return" Sequels, which weren't so great, but I wouldn't know what I would do without them)...Texas Chainsaw Massacre...Nightmare On Elm Street...House...Wishmaster (Yes...I liked it...So what?:p )...Warlock...and so many others:cool:

Then there are a very SMALL selection of sequels that actually worked and were good...ie: Night Of The Living Dead (Yes, I am mentioning it again because I am only including "Dawn" and "Day" here)...CREEPSHOW...Evil Dead...Final Destination...Not many more

OOPS...Sorry...I didn't really mean for this to turn into a rant:D
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