But other characters are complete ciphers, and Cotrona and Palacki are wan substitutes for any of a number of cast members from the first film, which offers up more punchy
fun than this sequel.
Not exact matches
Iron Man 2 continues the superhero film trend of being a
sequel that is better
than its predecessor and although it contains none of the self - reflexivity of Watchmen or Kick - Ass, the darkness of Christopher Nolan's Batman films or the inventiveness of the Hellboy films, Iron Man 2 is
fun, unchallenging and inoffensive entertainment.
There are some things that this movie improves on a lot from the
sequels, the cinematography is pretty great, it didn't rely on nostalgia, it looks a lot more professional and its a lot more
fun than the other
sequels.
With a bit less Kung - foolery
than the previous outing, there are many moments of humor and
fun in this
sequel.
It's
fun in its own right, and I would have loved to see a
sequel to see these new characters go further
than before (particularly Kate McKinnon, who steals every scene she appears in).
The Jaegers (giant robots) and Kaiju (huge primeval creatures with interdimensional containment issues) are again battling head to head in Pacific Rim Uprising, and while original director Guillermo del Toro has not returned for this
sequel to his 2013
fun machine, TV vet Steven S. DeKnight proves a more -
than - capable replacement.
Missing is the
fun and flair flirted with in the previous instalment, in favour of little more
than a rote exercise masquerading as a
sequel.
Spy Kids 2 is a great
sequel and a very
fun one too, maybe better
than the first.
Despite the fact that this too - soon spin - off feels like a mere cash - in on the Disney Cars / Planes marketing machine, this
sequel is actually a lot more
fun than expected.
Deadpool 2 is far more ambitious
than the first film, elevating the action, humor and overall scope for an even more
fun experience in the
sequel.
Iron Man — Better
than any of the X-Men films or Spider - Man
sequels, Jon Favreau's adaptation of the Marvel comic is, somewhat surprisingly, a lot of
fun.
After careful consideration, I'm not entirely sure that Deadpool 2 is better
than the original, but it's at least as much
fun — and given the events of the film, it's entirely possible we could see another
sequel, an X-Force film, or both.
Though it would have been
fun to see Ralph game - jump into more
than a few games, I guess something has to be saved for the
sequel, no matter how bad of an idea it may sound.
Generally considered the lesser film of the Back to the Future trilogy, mostly because it is darker and less in
fun than the other two, Back to the Future II is nonetheless an intelligent and well - constructed
sequel that succeeds with high energy and clever twists and turns.
Now the
sequel is in the hands of Ruffian Games, and it's looking like even more
fun than the original.
Like many second - tier characters who only get a chance at a starring role in slipshod
sequels like this, Eddie's a lot less entertaining as the main guy
than as the wacky extra who the main guy makes
fun of.
Id rather RAD make a straight to DVD movie
sequel much like Heavenly Sword,
than a game because gameplay, mechanics and
FUN are clearly at the bottom of their priorities.
I briefly played 12 Is Better
Than 6 when it came out in late 2015 and, while I had a bit of
fun, it was a passable adventure among other titles in the genre like the cult - hit Hotline Miami and its
sequel.
While the 1999 original Super Smash Bros. remains a
fun game in its own right, it feels more
than a little empty when compared to any of its
sequels.