I thought A Series of Unfortunate Events deserved a sequel. Jim Carrey was a great Olaf and the movie was very good, I thought. Haven't bothered with the TV series.
An Angel at my Table. Although I guess it was pretty much one and done, it was so good that I wish it had been a mini series. Maybe Arnold’s “Running Man”? Love that movie so much ❤️
Although sequels usually aren’t any good (but Terminator 2 was better than 1 so stranger things have happened).
Clueless was such a great movie with great characters, that I wanted it to keep going, but I dont know if a 25+ year later sequel would have the same charm.
"Advise and Consent" . Book won the Pulitzer; movie stopped short with the death of the President and his Sec of State nom voted down. Loved the movie; love the book. Appropriate for today. Class actors in the original movie.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.(2015), Cavill and Hammer had great chemistry as CIA and KGB agents forced to team up during the Cold War, funny with lots of action. Reminded me of the old classic Bond films, not the crappy Bond films they make nowadays.
We don't need sequels. But we do need : Doris Day. Rock Hudson. Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. Tony Randall. Sandra Dee. Annette and Frankie. That's what I miss.
Meet Joe Black - where the returned Brad Pitt (after Death-as-Brad-Pitt) and Claire Forlani who just inherited a shitton of money from her recently departed gajillionaire dad Anthony Hopkins try to make life work.
Wedding Crashers seemed like it ended with a sequel to come. Master & Commander deserves a sequel- instead Disney turned toward Capes and Sci Fi. We need more movies for adults.
Shawshank Redemption - what's Andy been up to and how long did Red last as a free man? Interview with a Vampire - more of what happened afterr the turn of the century until original movie Forrest Gump - from Lieutenant Dan's perspective The Departed... where are they (who didn't depart) now?
canroadrunner, Margaret Mitchell was working on a sequel to Gone with the Wind. She died however, after being hit by a car. My hope is Scarlett got him back. Was watching a movie today called 'All Mine to Give'. It ended so abruptly. Would love a sequel.
There's still movies that don't have sequels?
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ReplyDeleteNone. Sequels generally suck.
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ReplyDeleteSomething borrowed - book series was great
ReplyDeleteI thought A Series of Unfortunate Events deserved a sequel. Jim Carrey was a great Olaf and the movie was very good, I thought. Haven't bothered with the TV series.
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ReplyDeleteAn Angel at my Table. Although I guess it was pretty much one and done, it was so good that I wish it had been a mini series. Maybe Arnold’s “Running Man”? Love that movie so much ❤️
ReplyDeleteAlthough sequels usually aren’t any good (but Terminator 2 was better than 1 so stranger things have happened).
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ReplyDeleteClueless was such a great movie with great characters, that I wanted it to keep going, but I dont know if a 25+ year later sequel would have the same charm.
ReplyDeleteAs if! Wouldn’t “Clueless” as a sequel be like the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills now?
DeleteHow about Close Encounters -- they dump Richard Dreyfuss back on Earth and say, "Nevermind."
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ReplyDeleteDISTRICT 9! I'm STILL waiting for the alien shrimp to return and cure the man, like he promised.
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Delete"Advise and Consent" . Book won the Pulitzer; movie stopped short with the death of the President and his Sec of State nom voted down. Loved the movie; love the book. Appropriate for today. Class actors in the original movie.
ReplyDeleteThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.(2015), Cavill and Hammer had great chemistry as CIA and KGB agents forced to team up during the Cold War, funny with lots of action. Reminded me of the old classic Bond films, not the crappy Bond films they make nowadays.
ReplyDeleteWe don't need sequels.
ReplyDeleteBut we do need :
Doris Day. Rock Hudson.
Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon.
Tony Randall. Sandra Dee.
Annette and Frankie.
That's what I miss.
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ReplyDeleteGood call. That movie was primed for a sequel.
It would probably be a bad idea, because the first was so perfect, but I want an Inception sequel, or maybe another movie set in that universe.
Reality Bites
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ReplyDeleteDistrict 9, for sure!
ReplyDeleteAwww, would love more adventures in Toon Town, but so hard to imagine without Bob Hoskins
Even though they had a bit of follow up at the end, Id love to see more Bowfinger!
ReplyDeleteNapoleon Dynamite was great @gator
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ReplyDeleteThe Big Lebowski. And then maybe an animated Archer-esque series after the sequel.
ReplyDeleteRaising Arizona.
ReplyDeleteBig Trouble in Little China and Silverado
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ReplyDeleteOh wow, there's a new Bill & Ted movie coming out in August 2020!
ReplyDeleteMaster and Commander. I wanted to see Brad Pitt play Stephen Decatur and kick capt. Aubrey's butt.
ReplyDeleteVideodrome and Hamlet 2.
ReplyDeleteSay Anything.
ReplyDeleteMaster & Commander: The Far Side of the World. Genius movie, crying shame more weren't made.
ReplyDeleteThe Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
ReplyDeleteOld School. I know Blue died, but I think everyone else would still be alive.
ReplyDeleteStill waiting on that Bill & Ted reboot / threequel too.
Gone with the Wind.
ReplyDeleteA Bug’s Life. It is overshadowed by Pixar’s other early movies unfortunately. So good.
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ReplyDeletePride and Prejudice ("Death Comes to Pemberley" does not count...)
ReplyDeleteMeet Joe Black - where the returned Brad Pitt (after Death-as-Brad-Pitt) and Claire Forlani who just inherited a shitton of money from her recently departed gajillionaire dad Anthony Hopkins try to make life work.
ReplyDeleteDark Skies. Where the hell did the son go?
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love that movie
Elvis:That’s The Way It Is :-)
ReplyDeleteThe Princess Bride - so many of the stars are now free!!
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The Breakfast Club
Wedding Crashers seemed like it ended with a sequel to come.
ReplyDeleteMaster & Commander deserves a sequel- instead Disney turned toward Capes and Sci Fi.
We need more movies for adults.
Twice Upon a Time (1998) with Molly Ringwald. I think that they could make a go of a sequel.
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Reboot of Blake's 7
ReplyDeleteThe Big Lebowski. We all need more of The Dude
ReplyDeleteAYYYyyymen we all need more bowling dream sequences featuring TEH DUDE. 🙌🏼
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The Maltese Falcon
ReplyDeleteShawshank Redemption - what's Andy been up to and how long did Red last as a free man?
ReplyDeleteInterview with a Vampire - more of what happened afterr the turn of the century until original movie
Forrest Gump - from Lieutenant Dan's perspective
The Departed... where are they (who didn't depart) now?
Absolutely none. Leave them all alone.
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ReplyDeletecanroadrunner, Margaret Mitchell was working on a sequel to Gone with the Wind. She died however, after being hit by a car.
ReplyDeleteMy hope is Scarlett got him back.
Was watching a movie today called 'All Mine to Give'. It ended so abruptly. Would love a sequel.
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ReplyDeleteStep Brothers, but with that crappy Sherlock movie those 2 did I am a bit leary. So Goonies.
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ReplyDeleteI like the Napoleon Dynamite and Big Leboski ideas!
ReplyDeleteSixteen Candles or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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ReplyDeletePaper Moon.
ReplyDeleteOMG you know who should play Miss Trixie Delight? 🌙😂
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Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
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