• @[email protected]OP
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    5111 months ago

    I’ll start: The Stars Wars postlogy was such a disastrous cash grab that it doesn’t exist in my head cannon.

    This whole thing was a mess.

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      1011 months ago

      I think I’m still in kinda disbelief that that happened. Like, maybe don’t take me too seriously, but the true sign that the world is going to shit was right there with The Force Awakens. When Star Wars devolved to a totally fluffed up cash grab that we all ate up, that was the sign that we’d lost the plot.

      • @thecrotch
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        311 months ago

        Star Wars started as a cash grab, you were just too young to notice

          • @thecrotch
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            111 months ago

            Jedi and Empire were written specifically around driving toy sales. And the reason we waited for 20 years for the prequels was because Lucas wanted the toy contracts to run out so he could get a bigger slice. Story took a back seat to merchandise from the very beginning. The man practically invented selling out.

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          I actually liked TLJ. But we can all probably agree that the rise of skywalker was garbage.

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    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      511 months ago

      What if the Jedi returned… and then were wiped out off-camera? And the Republic returns, and is blown up by a single big boom boom blast? galaxy-brain What if everything is reset because Abrams bashes other people’s toys together while making explosion sounds until they break? so-true

  • Giddy
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    3011 months ago

    Highlander 2 was ssssssssssooooooooooooo bad.

  • @[email protected]
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    2811 months ago

    Matrix: Resurrections

    Totally unnecessary sequel to a not so great 3rd part of a great franchise.

    I felt unsafe watching it the whole time.

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      1211 months ago

      I went in after not having watched any matrix movies in a very long time, and enjoyed it. I think people overprepared for the movie by watching all matrix movies back to back, and the movie ended up recapping the previous movies for 1/3rd of the runtime. It’s a true reboot for a new generation where you don’t need to have watched any of the previous movies. It’s enough if you just knew about them. That’s what I think.

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        311 months ago

        I went in not expecting anything good of it (I think I had an intuitive hunch about exactly where it was going to come from) and ended up really enjoying it. I wouldn’t really recommend it to anyone and don’t think it’s “good” … but as a long time Matrix fan I feel like I could get where the film was coming from, and while watching it in the cinema, that was a unique experience.

        Also, the idea of the new matrix being based not on consent to a fantasy but constantly unmet but tantalising satisfaction … I felt that and it was a good extension to the trilogy IMO.

  • @[email protected]
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    2311 months ago

    The Starship Troopers sequels. Which don’t exist, but if they did they would be awful enough to pretend they don’t.

    • @thecrotch
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      111 months ago

      It was kind of fun watching Jackie strangle a dude with a condom.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      I know this is probably one of those ‘fun facts’ that everybody knows but learning that it wasn’t written or made as a sequel and the studio shoehorning that in after the fact to market it makes it a lot less atrocious. It’s still not a great movie but not as offensive as it would’ve been had it been made as a sequel from the beginning.

  • WittyProfileName2 [she/her]
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    1211 months ago

    Halloween.

    Executives butchered what was gonna be an anthology series because they saw Michael Myers as a marketable villain. So now every film in the series has gotta be the same thing again and again with the same monster doing the same things, ad infinitum.

    Now I come to think of it that’s, like, pretty much the entire mainstream of the horror genre isn’t it?

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        Halloween 3 is (imho) worse than Halloween, but it is better than the other sequels because it does try to do something different.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      that’s, like, pretty much the entire mainstream of the horror genre isn’t it?

      Yep which is exactly why I’m not into most horror movies. It feels like there are about 5 horror movies that have all been remade 10,000 times each.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      Fun to watch once, but definitely not a “rewatch every Christmas” kind of fun movie. So much bad crap just happens over and over again and it just doesn’t feel like a happy story!

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        I’m in the minority but I don’t even watch the original anymore. It’s dated even if people act like it isn’t.

        Give me some bad Santa / Jim Carey’s Grinch any day of the week.

        Bonus unpopular opinion: Mariah Carey’s “all I want for Christmas” is not a Christmas song. Not in the traditional sense. Not at all.

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    911 months ago

    Hot take that might get some shit, but I’ll say it anyway:

    The Matrix.

    The first movie, if it was the only one, was such a sleek tight narrative with such a satisfying ending that left so much open to the imagination that arguably the movie would have more cultural impact today if it stopped there.

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        211 months ago

        I think you’re right when I talked about the Matrix and there was worse sequels out there.

        I didn’t even get to 5 in the Pirates franchise. I didn’t even make it to 4. yea

    • P03 Locke
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      211 months ago

      The Matrix Reloaded was full of action scenes that still haven’t been matched, and I liked the story, even if it was a bit bonkers at times.

      The Matrix Revolutions was… disappointing. Big battle scenes had already been overdone at that point, the story was just getting stretched too thin, and dialogue was laughable at critical moments.

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        111 months ago

        Reloaded had some great setpieces, and maybe “worst” didn’t really apply to the sequels as the thread requested, but I still feel the original could have stood on its own, maybe timelessly.

  • Orange
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    611 months ago

    Anchorman 2. The first is such a great movie start to finish with so many legendary quotable lines. The second could never have compared to the original. Sticking with Will Ferrell, I really hope noone ever gets the idea to make a Step Brothers 2.

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    511 months ago

    R.I.P.D. 2

    Hear me out. I watched the first R.I.P.D. on a flight, expecting it to be enjoyably bad, but it wasn’t. Instead, it was just enjoyable. The whimsical lore of combining ancient prophecy with modern people and boring bureaucracy was pretty funny. Was it an absolutely fantastic movie? No, but it was good.

    The sequel, however, explored none of the above any further. Instead, it tried to replace all that with a much more dramatic tone. So when I watched this one on the flight back, it wasn’t even enjoyably bad. It was just simple and dull.

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      111 months ago

      I only found out about the first one recently and was pleasantly surprised at Ryan Reynolds’ ability to keep me watching.

      I was not ready to hear about a sequel.