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Posted by Jason Lane on 07/21/07 18:55
Pirates of the Caribbean, especially the second and third movie. Way
too long and overdone. Take Johnny Depp out of the movie and it has
nothing.
Police Academy is another series I don't get, and there were 7 of
those movies. They were third-rate at best.
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:43:32 -0500, "Wull" <wmailey@sbcglobal.net>
wrotd:
>I would say "Pulp Fiction" and the Blue something with Isabella Rossellini
>and that wild man Dennis Hopper.
>
>Wull
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>"Michael O'Connor" <mpoconnor7@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:1185039037.519270.170120@m3g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>> Very, very, very few movies should have a sequel. But if it makes
>>> money -
>>> there's always talk of a sequel.
>>
>> I am not a huge fan of sequels, and I can think of many movies over
>> the years (Animal House for one) which at the time I thought would
>> become a franchise, but the filmmakers were wise enough to quit while
>> they were ahead. I've often felt if Batman hadn't come along that Tim
>> Burton may have wound up doing a sequel to Beetlejuice. And there
>> were some movies where I felt that based on the film title the
>> filmmakers were trying to start a film franchise (Remo Williams: The
>> Adventure Begins is the one that first comes to mind) and the first
>> movie never caught on with fans and they were unable to make a sequel.
>>
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