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I actually slightly prefer ROTLD2 to the original though I love both. I liked how it was in a different setting than the first one which was almost always in one locale.
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I agree but the reason is that I found what happens to the characters to be more macabre. I still adore the original which is certainly dark and has some very memorable scenes but the second just about beats it.
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I agree. And like I said I like how ROTLD2 took place in different setting from the original.
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Macabre characters? Don't really get that tbh. Maybe if you were talking about the third film because that's a lot darker than the previous films.
I did enjoy Part II but I wasn't a fan of how they veered the story into being basically a kid's flick. |
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The only one I can think of is Scream 4 over the Scream series. Probably a minority in this opinion but I just though it was the funniest and scariest. Also would say it was the biggest shock ending.
Maybe it's because it's the only one I saw in the cinema, and that's why I enjoyed it more. |
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Re-read my post I didn't say macabre characters-I said what happens to them is more macabre *sigh*
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The Devil's Rejects is another sequel I thought was better. House Of 1, 000 Corpses was good but TDR was a more refined and mature effort, IMO.
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So you did. Skimmed it too quickly but I didn't find what happened to them to be very macabre either *sigh*
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I 100% agree I don't hate House of 1000 corpses but let's be honest it was a mess despite having some good moments. The Devil's Rejects built on the potential of the first film, broadened it's scope and was a more successful throwback to the grindhouse era.
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