This makes players see sequels to a game like these more
like they see the sequel to a movie or a new season of their favorite TV show.
It's
like seeing a sequel to a movie you liked being direct to DVD release, you instantly meet it with a tinge of doubt.
Not exact matches
It's nice to
see Pixar veering away from
sequels and heading back to the crazy creative concepts that made movies
like Toy Story and Monsters, Inc so much fun.
Believe it or not, I have actually
seen both movies you mentioned — if I had to choose I'd go with Age of Adeline (I
liked the first Pitch Perfect better, but I've also heard people say that they preferred the
sequel, so idk).
My fiancee really
liked the first movie, she keeps begging me to take her to
see the
sequel later this month.
Over the past few years, we've
seen many strong non-fiction films that are either one or the other: The you - are - there doc Restrepo and its
sequel, Korengal, are
like visual journalism, embedded in a disputed valley in Afghanistan; and a number of other non-fiction films, from These Birds Walk to 12 O» Clock Boys, have an ecstatic beauty that evoke the term «Malick-esque.»
After the bug fixes with a patch this
sequel exceeds the original in every aspect.Better graphics, gamplay and story along with 2 completely different playable protaganists give Dishonered 2 more replay value then almost every triple A title this year.And this time around I did nt feel pushed to play the game in any specific way.I felt that playing stealthily was alot more rewarding then the first entry but i never felt that i was playing wrong or was being punished when i played a full on assault playthrough.Also there are several ending for every playstyle for both characters which really drive you toward a second, third or even forth playthrough and in all the chaos or silence of each level, even on my forth run, I reimagined every situation and experienced different outcomes every single time.Dishonored 2 also contains some of the best level design I have ever
seen with the
likes of the amazing and masterfully thought out Clockwork Mansion level being among my all time favorites.Dishonored 2 truly is a masterpiece in almost every ascpect!!!
Ultimately, I
like the concept of Detective Pikachu and will likely
see the movie when it releases, but hopefully the developers choose to challenge their audience a bit more with any potential
sequel.
However, this is everything a
sequel should be it fixes on the original's many mistakes and puts in some new content
like the grappel hook to jazz up the game (
see what I did there?).
While it has issues, I just know the groundwork has been laid for a killer
sequel and I can't wait to
see what Oceanhorn's world will look
like when we return in the years to come.
As charming and gently agreeable as Kung Fu Panda 2 may be, screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, returning from the first film, haven't really upped the ante
like we expect a
sequel to do — much of what transpires here feels so comfortable as to be overwhelmingly familiar, as if you might have
seen this movie before and let it slip your mind — until the very end, with its hint of yet another
sequel that has me highly intrigued.
Even more promising was the fact that it took two years for the
sequel to come out — this wasn't
like the
Saw or Paranormal Activity films, which became annual fixtures for a while there.
I
liked some aspects of the film, but the finale was bizarre, well I suppose that's to be expected; the whole film is based in a Strange parallel world and so one has to expect the bizarre and the unexplained but the way the villain was dispatched with was forced and his eye make - up was, well eye make - up when in fact it was meant to be the partial disintegration of his body... If there is a
sequel it will be interesting to
see where they go.
2016's surprise sort - of -
sequel 10 Cloverfield Lane provided our first look at the anthology -
like nature of this loose franchise umbrella, and while we wait to
see a trailer for God Particle (now possibly titled Cloverfield Station) and learn when and how we're actually going to
see that movie, we have confirmation that Cloverfield 4 not only exists, but that it's already completed filming.
You
saw it in 2004 when it was called «The Bourne Supremacy,» and you
saw it in 2007 when it was called «The Bourne Ultimatum»... This fifth «Bourne «film (and fourth Matt Damon entry) plays
like a greatest hits album of a popular franchise, with an emphasis on the two
sequels that Greengrass himself directed.»
With a platform that has continued to struggle
like the PSP, it is just a breath of fresh air to
see a
sequel go above and beyond my expectations for it and really help the PSP.
This almost - Goodfellas -
sequel also stars Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey, Jon Bernthal, Margot Robbie and Kyle Chandler, plus plenty of others yet to be
seen (in this trailer),
like Rob Reiner, Jon Favreau, Jean Dujardin, and Spike Jonze.
When you consider the reception afforded to this ill - conceived
sequel, this seemed
like a wise move on Reeves» part, though it would have been interesting to
see how he may have fared opposite Willem Dafoe as the movie's principle antagonist.
You
see, while Monolift Soft's Xenoblade Chronicles 2, is stated as being a
sequel to 2010's Xenoblade Chronicles, it's not because it's a continuation, as Xenoblade Chronicles 2 features an entirely different world that tells a new story, but because Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is more
like the original game as opposed to Xenoblade Chronicles X. Xenoblade X was met with some disdain due to tearing a couple of pages out of the rule book that was used to define Xenoblade Chronicles, before burning them.
In addition, Halloween, First Man and the Jurassic World
sequel all looked
like the studio and filmmakers got them right and I can
see all of them making serious waves at the box office.
The series looks
like the perfect
sequel that we've waited so patiently for, and it's great to
see Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi returning to their much beloved franchise in the best way possible.
While
sequels like Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier have overcome feeling
like prequels to a different story audiences haven't
seen yet, other entries into this super-powered universe, efforts
like Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War, struggled to come across as anything other than vehicles conceived and designed to get all of these characters into one place at the right time for this May's massive Avengers: Infinity War, none of them working outside of the larger story being told and as such aren't very entertaining or worth watching more than once.
People who have
seen a movie
like «American Sniper» will think they're
seeing the
sequel.
Yes Warioware has a sort of
sequel (which looks good) and Ninty are making stuff
like wii fit again, with the added development time outlined by Iwata last month how many of our beloved franchises do we expect to
see this gen?
I would love to hopefully one day
see McFarlane make a
sequel / reboot that is a lot darker
like the comic.
Having worked on the film, would you personally
like to
see a
sequel of some sorts to the film?
The critical reception it got last year might not have predicted a
sequel would be possible, but with $ 240 million in the bank worldwide, looks
like we will
see a follow - up to the mismatched buddy comedy of Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg in Daddy's Home.
Would you
like to
see another
sequel?
I've
seen «Halloween» more times than I can count, and probably shouldn't admit to how often I even watched the lackluster
sequels like «Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers» in my teenage years.
As a
sequel to a movie with a twist ending so over-the-top and improbable that it crossed over into the sublime, Now You
See Me 2 has no option but to go bigger; if it can't top Now You
See Me's reveal, which seemed
like it came from the mind of Adaptation's Donald Kaufman, it can at least up the ludicrous quotient,...
Would you
like to
see a
sequel or possibly a remake to Fred Dekker's 1987 cult horror classic, The Monster Squad?
After literally years of being somewhat mystified by the first Pirates film's beloved status in the hearts and minds of millions, I'm at an absolute loss in coming up with reasons that the second entry, Dead Man's Chest, has whipped up these same millions of people into even more of a froth - mouthed frenzy, the
likes of which I haven't
seen before for a film this mediocre, even rivaling the collective fervor for Narnia, Harry Potter, and the Matrix
sequels.
Release: Friday, February 10, 2017 [Theater] Written by: Derek Kolstad Directed by: Chad Stehelski If you are on the fence as to whether you should
see what happens to John Wick in a
sequel, you should first ask yourself how much of a geek you are for the really technical stuff,
like fight choreography.
I'd love to
see a
sequel to this Battleship movie and i'd even
like to
see the director «Peter Berg» direct a Transformers movie!
the best movie ever make about robot... its better than transformer... hope that win the box office and we can
see another
sequel and movie
like.
I would
like to
see David Gordon Green «s Halloween reboot /
sequel right now, please and thank you.
The more that we
see of the upcoming
sequel / universe adjacent Logan the more we as fans grow excited for what looks
like something completely singular from not just the rest of the X-Men Universe, but...
While the original The Strangers didn't work for me (I felt
like it was too much homage, especially to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and not enough of its own personality), I'm curious to
see what director Johannes Roberts does with the
sequel.
Producer Daniel Dubieki says he would
like to make a
sequel to Jennifer's Body: «I could
see [a
sequel] in the future if this movie does well and I think it will.
Our comedy of the year, 22 Jump Street was a glorious riff on
sequels, a meta meditation on rom - coms with more than a touch of Brokeback about it, and a gag machine the
likes of which has rarely been
seen since Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker hung up their funny dog poo.
As we've
seen in prior DVD wrap - ups, there's often a
sequel among the classic and not - so - classic movies, and Blade: Trinity tries hard to recapture the kinetic energy of the first Blade film, yet manages to feel more
like the tenth entry in a tired franchise.
I
liked Iron Man enough to be a little nervous about the
sequel, especially after
seeing the film's star, Robert Downey Jr., marooned in Sherlock Holmes, which reached for that same mix of cool special effects, kinetic camerawork, clever dialogue, and mildly kinky characters and missed by a mile.
WHY: It's always nice to
see an original idea like «Now You See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed properties (and a sequel has since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potenti
see an original idea
like «Now You
See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed properties (and a sequel has since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potenti
See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed properties (and a
sequel has since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potential.
At the film's recent press day, Carrey and Daniels talked about reprising their roles in the
sequel, how it was driven by fan demand, what it was
like getting back into character and finding their chemistry again, the love between the characters, which one is Dumb and which one is Dumber, how the characters hold a special place in their lives as they do for the fans, the return of the Mutt Cutts van and other callbacks from the original film, working with Kathleen Turner, their favorite scene, and where they
see their characters in another 20 years.
We've yet to
see if Taylor can make the step up from television hit series
like GAME OF THRONES to blockbuster movies but we'll soon find when his THOR
sequel is released on the 30th October.
Much
like the co-op mode
seen in Super Mario Galaxy and its
sequel, the second player will be dependent on Mario's movement.
JP: In June, I'm shooting a movie — I don't know if you
saw a movie called Think
Like a Man it was a huge hit, I think it was made for 10 million and grossed 95 million — so this is the
sequel.
It's good to
see that this
sequel matches the tone of the first, because I was concerned that Diesel's character might loose his edge in a
sequel, and that it would end up being a bit
like Rambo.
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you are a fan of the original and open to a complimentary
sequel OR you'd
like a preview of the next ride to open at Disney World.
As much as we'd
like to
see a
sequel that matches the original in terms of creeping dread — largely achieved through clever use of spatial geography — Roberts (The Other Side Of The Door) has a fairly uneven track record.