Sequels that are better than the original movie

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mwhittington wrote: Oh, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles in Time. :lol:
I'm not speaking to you ever again! *shudders* That's one of the worst atrocities it has ever been my displeasure to be forced to see. (And I was forced to see it over and over and over and over and over too, my baby sister was in that phase where she would watch a movie four or five times a day. *twitch*)
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mwhittington wrote:I'm surprised no one said Terminator II, yet! Easily surpassed the original. Also, yes, definitely Aliens, the soundtrack by John Williams was amazing, but he actually hated it with a passion. Oh, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles in Time. :lol:
I still prefer the Alien and The Terminator. The sequels may have been bigger and technically superior, but I like the charm of the originals.


Oooh, For a Few Dollars More - my fave of the Dollars Triology.
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kostmayer wrote:

Oooh, For a Few Dollars More - my fave of the Dollars Triology.
The best of them IMO. Lee Van Cleef was perfect in that movie.
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Serapha wrote:
mwhittington wrote: Oh, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Turtles in Time. :lol:
I'm not speaking to you ever again! *shudders* That's one of the worst atrocities it has ever been my displeasure to be forced to see. (And I was forced to see it over and over and over and over and over too, my baby sister was in that phase where she would watch a movie four or five times a day. *twitch*)
Serapha, if you've ever seen the first two, you'll realize it's the honest truth! It IS better than the drivel that is the other two. I mean, come on, the first one had Cory Feldman as the voice of Leonardo! That alone should give you full body shivers!
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Hmm, let's see.

You'll have to forgive me, I'm something of a horror movie buff, so I'm sure this will elicit some eyerolling but:

Dawn of the Dead was better than Night of the Living Dead.

Friday the 13th, Part II was much better than Part I (And better than all the others after, too.)

I think each of the Harry Potter movies have gotten successively better, personally. I won't argue that a few of them didn't stay as faithful to the books as others, but overall they have been tremendously well done as far as novel to film translations go. A lot of people didn't like the most recent one, based on book five, but the real trouble there is that book five is where the story takes a really adult (and dark) turn which continues till the end of the storyline. I really liked that the film "grew up" compared to the ones before it. Book six and seven are so excellent that unless something gets severely botched, they should wind up being the best of the movies as well.

Star Trek: First Contact was significantly superior to Star Trek: Generations. And Nemesis was (IMHO) superior to both Generations and Insurrection. (Surprised no one mentioned that one!)

Not all, but an easy majority of the Godzilla films are superior to the original. :)
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Do remakes count as sequals? Or are we going with sequals in the strictest of sense as being a continuation of the original story?
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I think we're going with sequals as in "this takes place afterwards".
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He raises an interesting point though - see my new thread on the subject.
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