Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising is that sequel that you didn't really expect to
happen after the first film ended.
Not exact matches
Well, a former SNL director — who also
happens to be lead writer of the David Spade comedy «Joe Dirt» — was behind it, and Stewart was recruited only
after the
first actress suffered a «nervous breakdown» right before
filming.
Anyone who can still remember what
happened after that fateful knock in the
first film will have a pretty strong idea of what's to come and whether it's an experience they'd care to endure again.
In the world of live - action
films, changing a director when a
film is already in production is rare, though it
happened this year on the independent western «Jane Got a Gun,» when Gavin O'Connor replaced director Lynne Ramsay
after she failed to show up on the
first day of shooting in New Mexico.
In this clip from the special features of the
film's home release, seen
first on SPINOFF, the curtain's peeled back a bit on a few scenes to give viewers an idea of how things look before and
after the movie magic
happens.
The best moment of the entire
film happens in the
first five to ten minutes and
after that it's all downhill.
Kevin later stumbles into a fancy toy store that is being cased by the «Wet Bandits», the burglars who terrorized Kevin in the
first film, who
happen to be in New York trying to get one big score
after breaking out of prison in order to leave the country.
And perhaps most impressive is that Stallone fused reality with fiction to create a miraculous comeback that only seems to
happen in the realm of movies — resurrecting Rocky Balboa thirty years
after our
first introduction to him, followed by a return of John Rambo twenty years
after last seen on
film.
An article in the Los Angeles Times tells us that that scene was written and shot
after the
first test screenings of the
film, since the audiences wanted to know what
happened to her.
After two
films that were rich experiences to say the least (emotionally draining is another way to put it), it was a treat to end the night with the
first installment of the festival's four - part Artists in Residence program, curated by the four members of legendary metal outfit Metallica (who also
happen to be local legends).
Although the descent of Flight 1549
after it struck a flock of geese is depicted several times, including the nightmare from which Sully awakens in the opening scene, the bulk of the
film concerns what
happens next, especially the increasingly hostile investigation by a panel accusing Sully and his
first officer, Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart), of endangering their passengers by refusing to try for LaGuardia or Newark.
The
film reaches that nadir
after a meandering two - plus hours that purport, just like the
first movie, to show what
happens «
after happily ever
after.»
After nearly not
happening due to a script leak in January of last year that caused him to temporarily cancel the project, The Hateful Eight rose from the ashes to become the
first film shot in Ultra Panavision since 1966.
And then
after the
first week it was really clear there was no way that was gonna
happen; you don't even get a spare five minutes making a
film.