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Post by iank on Sept 27, 2021 21:38:49 GMT
Shatner is the best thing about Airplane II.
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Post by mott1 on Oct 1, 2021 21:43:37 GMT
Blues Brothers 2000 has to be a contender for worst sequel. Everything I heard about it was true, particularly the 2nd half. An utter disaster of a film, from the Canadian-filmed locations to the performances to the writing to the plot - how they got such a good soundtrack from it is a mystery.
John Belushi must have turned in his grave!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2021 8:58:32 GMT
A choice between Halloween Resurrection and The Predator for my #1 most hated. Some of the worst sequels all came out the year I was born. Amityville 4, Silent Night Deadly Night 3, Jason Takes Manhattan, Halloween 5, Howling 5, nightmare on elm street 5. I never saw Howling V. I hear that one is the best of the sequels. I'm a huge fan of the original film and to a lesser extent the second film and the 2011 remake, but the rest of the ones I've watched have been absolutely awful. The seventh in particular is not just the worst sequel of all time, but arguably the WORST movie period. I’ll admit that that it’s placement on my list was spawned by ignorance. Not many horror films get to 5 and maintain quality, thou some do. I’m not a big bowling fan if I’m honest. A shocker since I loved werewolf’s at one point and even did a presentation on them at my secondary school. I never read the books and while transformation was good, they wolves just looks like giant killer rabbits with their large ears.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2021 9:00:17 GMT
I like Halloween 5... I’ll be fair and say that it actually has a lot if good stuff, I just detest how Michael looks in it. It’s easily the worst design in any film.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2021 11:38:19 GMT
I never saw Howling V. I hear that one is the best of the sequels. I'm a huge fan of the original film and to a lesser extent the second film and the 2011 remake, but the rest of the ones I've watched have been absolutely awful. The seventh in particular is not just the worst sequel of all time, but arguably the WORST movie period. I’ll admit that that it’s placement on my list was spawned by ignorance. Not many horror films get to 5 and maintain quality, thou some do. I’m not a big bowling fan if I’m honest. A shocker since I loved werewolf’s at one point and even did a presentation on them at my secondary school. I never read the books and while transformation was good, they wolves just looks like giant killer rabbits with their large ears. I seem to be the only person on the forum that loves the Howling. It's probably my favourite Joe Dante film and I love the cinematography. I enjoy the added humour and quirkiness of it too. It should never have been a series though. Speaking of the book, the first film is miles better than the original novel. It's not a bad read, but it's really as thin as it gets and there's not much werewolf action until the very end. Howling IV is the closest to the book and that movie is one of the worst in the series. The reason I've probably never seen Howling V is that the DVD was never released in the UK. I'm sure there's an import of it, but I can't be bothered with it.
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Post by Monster X on Oct 3, 2021 12:27:35 GMT
An American Werewolf In Paris -utterly worthless teen-comedy - an unfunny, non-scary sequel to An American Werewolf in London. Avoid.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2021 16:16:21 GMT
An American Werewolf In Paris -utterly worthless teen-comedy - an unfunny, non-scary sequel to An American Werewolf in London. Avoid. Sad thing is I saw this long before the original, a bad pick from block buster. At least Julie Delpy gets her tits out in it, their nothing to write home about but you take what you can get in a film this crap.
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Post by Bernard Marx on Oct 15, 2021 17:37:42 GMT
An American Werewolf In Paris -utterly worthless teen-comedy - an unfunny, non-scary sequel to An American Werewolf in London. Avoid. To be honest, I'd never heard of it before, and I've seen the original many, many times. I'm assuming I've dodged a bullet?
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Post by henshin on Oct 16, 2021 2:07:54 GMT
Blues Brothers 2000.
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Post by Monster X on Oct 16, 2021 7:16:44 GMT
An American Werewolf In Paris -utterly worthless teen-comedy - an unfunny, non-scary sequel to An American Werewolf in London. Avoid. To be honest, I'd never heard of it before, and I've seen the original many, many times. I'm assuming I've dodged a bullet? Yes, that bullet was well and truly dodged (though to be honest, I've only watched AAWIP once and that was many years ago. So many years, in fact, that I forgot that it featured the Julie Delpy topless scene (Thanks, Man-Eating Lion), which kind of redeems it just a little bit. Sad, I know....
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2021 20:43:12 GMT
Maybe Alien Resurrection. There's just something about the fill that reminds me of the Predator or Halloween Resurrection. There's this feeling of taking the piss out of the franchise itself, especially in the directors cut and personified by the Newborn when it kills the Queen. It's not as overt as the former two but you feel the after taste of it.
At least the AVP movies actually feel like the people making them liked the franchises.
Jason Takes Manhattan is probably the worst of the Friday Movies because it's clearly suffering from major franchise fatigue, it's so by the numbers you could set your watch to it. Plus is spends almost no time an new york.
Pretty much every Wrong Turn movie past the first, and the first was not exactly original now was it? How that franchise went of for multiple movies is a mystery for the ages.
That Day of the Dead remake, I recall that being weird and stupid. It felt nothing like the original or the two prior dead remakes.
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Post by mott1 on Oct 18, 2021 11:59:59 GMT
Various of the Crow sequels. I think the highlight of the 2nd one was Iggy Pop in a dress and the the 2005 one had David Boreanaz trying to reprise Angelus against the actor who played John Connor in T2, but felt cobbled together.
It got 0% on RT, which whilst not a guarantee of poor quality is a fairly clear signal of it, as is the presence of Tara Reid!
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