Deadpool creator and pouch enthusiast, Rob Liefeld, had a visceral reaction to
seeing the sequel film based on his character.
Not exact matches
And many, many
sequels aren't executed with the thought or care of their far - superior original
films, especially in series that have stretched over many years — as one
sees in the chasm of quality between «The Terminator» (1984) and «Terminator Genisys» (2015).
Although the plot is a bit of a rehash of the first
film, this is still a hilarious, must -
see sequel for all wolfpack fans.
Without hashing out the original
film's plot, it's safe to assume we can expect to
see many of the elements from there enhanced in its
sequel «Prey at Night».
It is not so much based on the 1984
film which starred Jeff Bridges as a
sequel to it... Even if you
saw the movie, you may find the TV show confusing... If you didn't, you may be utterly bewildered.
She, the filmmakers, and maybe even a few of the kids in the audience have
seen it all before — the comic book, the
film based on the comic book, the winking that certain movies based on comic books start to do after a few
sequels.
It's an interesting and unusual choice (which I didn't know about going in - in fact I actually thought this was going to be a conventional, full - life biopic as I hadn't read much on the
film beforehand), and at times I had the sense I was
seeing a
sequel to a movie I'd missed.
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.»
Firstly, how great to
see a
film with a bit of originality, rather than the usual splurge of remakes,
sequels and toy adaptations.
There's problems to be sure; irritating score, unnecessary club scene, and the fact that the
seeing the first
film isn't even necessary for viewing this
sequel.
It's pretty rare to
see a
sequel live up to the greatness of the first
film but Empire Strikes Back does that and more.
Although he didn't direct «Mr. Mom», he hasn't directed a
film in 14 years, which coincides when his writing in the 90s has
seen him represent less iconic
films and straight - to - video
sequels.
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 if it may feel a bit overlong, this fantastic
sequel is perhaps even more thrilling than the first
film, this time investing more in the action and first - rate special effects with a bigger budget to create something epic - and it is always awesome to
see Schwarzenegger as the big hero.
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.
In a time when
sequels and reboots rule the roost, it's somewhat gratifying to
see an original
film do well at the theater.
In addition to Rowling's big announcement, audiences at the event also got to
see the first 10 minutes of the
film and heard some tidbits about the
sequel.
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.
Nonetheless, I am happy to finally
see this
film and its
sequel «Battle Royale II: Requiem» released in the America and in glorious high definition.
The Thunder Buddies return next week with the U.S. release of the comedy
sequel Ted 2, and a rather excellent Flash Gordon - inspired poster has arrived online for the Seth MacFarlane
film, which you can
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Eisenbergwas recently cast as Lex Luthor in Batman vs. Superman, which begins
filming this summer, so there's a good chance that he will move straight on to the Now You
See Me
sequel immediately afterwards.
Universal Pictures has released a new featurette for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom which takes us behind the scenes of the blockbuster
sequel and
sees director J.A. Bayona, creature Effects supervisor Neal Scanlan, executive producer Colin Trevorrow, and stars Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt how practical effects are being used during
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Local New York - based filmmaker Noah Baumbach has two new
films coming out this year, the first being the wacky While We're Young about a couple growing older (
see the trailer), and the other being Mistress America, a sort - of -
sequel to his 2012
film Frances Ha.
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.
Yesterday we brought you a banner for Marvel's Ant - Man [
see here], but before we get to that film there's the small matter of Joss Whedon's hotly - anticipated sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron, and a new still has officially been released featuring Earth's Mightiest Heroes (and more) all assembled in Avengers Tower... SEE ALSO: Brand new promo -LSB-.
see here], but before we get to that
film there's the small matter of Joss Whedon's hotly - anticipated
sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron, and a new still has officially been released featuring Earth's Mightiest Heroes (and more) all assembled in Avengers Tower...
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This featurette
sees director Dean DeBlois talking about this
sequel and how he feels the 3D format contributes to the audience experience and the overall success of his
film.
One of the most creative, interesting & unusual
films I've
seen in a very long time, «Phantom Thread» is a breath of fresh air among a halitosis graveyard of superhero flicks & lazy
sequels.
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.»
You also don't strictly need to
see the first
film to follow the
sequel.
Yesterday we brought you a banner for Marvel's Ant - Man [
see here], but before we get to that
film there's the small matter of Joss Whedon's hotly - anticipated
sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron, and a new still has officially been released featuring Earth's Mightiest Heroes (and more) all assembled in Avengers Tower...
While the first
film had a sense of newness on its side that made it somewhat effective as a straight - up shocker, we've
seen all of the scary images in this
sequel a few too many times to experience their original effect.
TRAINSPOTTING is one of those
films where I think a
sequel in unnecessary, but I'm also very interested to
see what has happened to the characters.
Now, the first trailer for the
sequel - a red - band trailer - has been released, and it
sees the cast of the first
film (sans Cusack) traveling to the future to stop the murder of Corddry's character from happening in the past.
Director Denis Villeneuve's upcoming Blade Runner 2049
sequel will continue the story 30 years after the original
film, and we just hope it delivers everything us fans want to
see.
It remains to be
seen if these
films will be Solo
sequels or other Star Wars anthology
films such as a Boba Fett movie that has been in gestation for years.
As someone that has been waiting for a
sequel to Unbreakable since I
saw the
film so many years ago, I'm happy to report the Glass footage looked fantastic and featured some great stuff between Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L. Jackson.
So I've been waiting the better part of three years to
see the
sequel of sorts to one of my favorite
films of 2007 with another set of great stories told by world class
film makers and actors.
Those
film historians who've summed up Kemp's post-Z Cars TV appearances as «sporadic» evidently haven't
seen his small - screen work in such miniseries as Winds of War and its
sequel War and Remembrance (he played German general Armin Von Roon in both); he also played Cornwall in Sir Laurence Olivier's 1983 television adaptation of King Lear, and was featured in the internationally produced historical multiparters George Washington (1985) and Peter the Great (1986).
Even though it was the 20th anniversary of the first
film when the
sequel premiered last summer, not enough people went to go
see it.
The
film also spanned two (even better)
sequels that eventually
saw the franchises director given a shot at the mainstream.
That's why it was a joy last summer to
see Lily Tomlin ace a rare
film - carrying job in Grandma and why it's nice to have a spiritual
sequel just months later in Hello My Name is Doris.
Before Midnight is perhaps the most unlikely
sequel you'll
see this year, and it is very much a
film you should
see.
As announced in the end credits for the first
film, the
sequel will
see Cable make his first live - action appearance.
Directors Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud excel in pleasing the fans of Despicable Me with much of the same spy action and slapstick minion comedy
seen in the first
film, only amped up to greater heights for this highly anticipated
sequel.
Director James Wan (
Saw) scored a hit with 2011's Insidious, and his
sequel (co-written with
Saw scribe Leigh Whannel) picks up where the first
film left off.
With Warlock not part of Avengers: Infinity War, it remains to be
seen whether he will debut into its
sequel or in James Gunn's third Guardians of the Galaxy
film.
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky Rated R for some strong sexuality and nudity Available on DVD and Blu - ray French with English Subtitles Although the two
films are unrelated, if you recently
saw Coco Before Chanel with Audrey Tautou, then this serves as sort of a
sequel as it takes place shortly after those events.
Many of these
films bled heavy losses and most likely will never
see a
sequel.
Certainly it's a
sequel, certainly if you've
seen the first movie, great, [but] you don't have to have
seen the first
film.
Having worked on the
film, would you personally like to
see a
sequel of some sorts to the
film?