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    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. It did quite well when it came out, and it felt like there was potential for sequels

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      I’m surprised nobody has done a modern TV version. All five books have been successfully adapted for radio, the scripts are done, it’s already blocked out into well-paced individual episodes. It’s just sitting there waiting to be made. You just need a good cast and a show runner who isn’t going to monkey with the source material. It’s already proven to be popular and long-lived. Seems like a no-brainer.

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      Ohh that’s a good one. The other books afterwards were great too.

      Would’ve loved a sequel and would honestly not mind them artistically fudging it a bit to pick back up with an older Arthur Dent

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    Kung pow! They even had a silly thing after the credits that i thought was real but it never came to fruition =(

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      updates have been coming out all the way up to 2022, so who knows?

      I’d also love to see this sequel.

      It’s one of the projects I check every year or so, kung pow still makes me laugh.

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      As a fan of genuine hong kong kung fu cinema growing up, this remains one of the few films I had to stop watching about 15 minutes in—was clear whoever made the movie had never actually seen a kung fu film. To add insult to injury the dvd decided to hide itself under a pile of magazines causing me and my brother to pay extra on a massive late fee because of it. I hate that movie.

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        Wow that’s the worst reason to hate a movie i have ever seen. “as a fan of star wars, it was clear that the makers of spaceballs have no idea how to make a scifi movie.”

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          It was completely devoid of humor, and was clearly written by someone who had never actually watched the thing they were satirizing. I feel like that’s a pretty good reason to not like it.

          There are a million genuine articles of badly dubbed, stupid and hilariously cheap kung fu movies out there, Kung Pow was like if Coke decided to make an off-brand Mr. Pibb.

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        It’s a bit odd to claim the guy who reedited and remixed an entire existing kung fu film never watched a kung fu film. Like his work or not, he pretty evidently saw the thing.

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      One of my favorites, the the series was excellent too. I’m not entirely sure which actor I liked best in the role

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      He had some great animated movies. Unlike the movie with the worst casting decision in the history of comic book movies.

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    Jumper. It was setting up an interesting world with more depth than the first movie could delve. I loved that one of the characters was so cool that the author of the original novel went out and wrote another book just about the movie’s character and it rocked.

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    Return of the Jedi. Episode 7 is not a sequel but a remake. Episodes 8 and 9 are bullshit.

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      I mean, if we’re talking release order, then Return of the Jedi did get a sequel! It was called The Phantom Menace and ahh

      Ahahaha hahahahahahahaha. I’m sorry, I’m sorry! I almost made it through with a straight face.

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    Amazed no one else has mentioned The Fifth Element. It was planned at one point I think but got cancelled.

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      The fifth element is a perfect self contained story. I’m not sure how you could up the stakes for a sequel. You could tell other stories in that world maybe, but I don’t think a sequel featuring the original characters would be good.

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        Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets was something of a spiritual sequel by the same filmmaker, but it turned out to be an unentertaining bag of cinematic butt.

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          I found it to be rather entertaining, I liked the action, I liked the design and I liked some of the charactets. Unfortunately both the main characters and the plot seemed rather underdeveloped to me, so it kind of did turn out to be a bag of cinematic butt.

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            The leads were supposed to be flirty and romantic, but they came off as siblings. Any romance felt weird.

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              Yes, they did come off as siblings! It would be so much better if they were just friends. The sibling chemistry was there. I also found it strange that in the end the leading guy was supposed to finally stop playing it by the book, but he never really did during the whole film. That was a whole missing arch. And the bad guys were sleeping most of the time.

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      Oh my goodness. I loved The Fifth Element! I strongly believe that it’s a great example of movie pacing.

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      Big Trouble in Little China

      The problem was the story itself was so self-contained any sequel they tried would have clearly been nothing but a huge cash grab.

      But they supposedly are making a sequel, starring The Rock 🫤

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        Is this the one where he plays the physically fit, yet somewhat goofy protagonist with corny jokes and facial expressions?

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        If they cast the rock in a Big Trouble sequel, I’m becoming a terrorist. He will ruin any franchise with his ego.

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      Freaking loved big trouble in little China. Cult classic to the max. I thought the magic was so cool!

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    Warcraft

    Like the video game. It was actually a pretty good introduction to the lore, (which I only know surface level from playing the games and not digging real deep. So there may have been mistakes) and it was just about to get good, but, there just wasn’t enough interest to sink more money in the franchise.

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      I saw Warcraft in theaters when it came out. I left the theater thinking that it was 6/10 at best.

      Fast forward to 2021. I Saw that it had gotten better reviews since years ago, and I was thirsty for some nostalgia and was willing to give it another try. Turns out, I liked it more this time around. I believe that I had my expectations really high when I went to see it. Seconded watch, I gave it a 7.5/10.

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        I really liked how neither the Orcs or Humans were the bad guys. They painted both teams as equally sympathetic.

        When we were following the Humans I was like “Yeah! Let’s crush those Orcs!” But then we start following the Orcs and I’m like “Watch out! Those asshole Humans are coming for you!”

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      I recently watched this and was surprised how much I enjoyed it, I expected it to be terrible based on the reviews.

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      I find this comment reassuring as I have said movie on my watchlist.

      (My Warcraft knowledge is about almost finishing Warcraft III, for some reason I always leave it close at the end, or at least I think I am close.)

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      I think going back to warcraft 1 was ultimately a mistake. If they did a part closer to where the wow story was it would have done better.

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        I thought the exact same thing after I watched it. Sadly, that same thought made me especially excited for the sequel… that never came.

        I understand why they did it, but there’s just too much to absorb. I was a fan, and although I recognized some of the names, I wasn’t familiar with any of the characters besides Gul’dan.

        The entire first movie should have been a 5-10 minute exposition. “It’s been X years since we came through the portal…” And instead we follow Thrall and Grom, and Uther while two factions battle for dominance! (and it’s been a while, so I forget what all happens in Warcraft 2)

        Now that I’ve typed it all out, I’ve decided that if they could only make one Warcraft movie, but I got to pick which era, it would definitely be Arthas and the Lich King. That’s a good story.

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      I never played wow and thought the movie was pretty good. Especially for a video game adaptation

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    Kung Pow: Enter the Fist

    They even teased it man… Pretty sure every kid has an existential crisis when they searched for that sequel in Google and found out it didn’t exist.

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    Beetlejuice. It was such a popular movie that spawned a musical, a cartoon, various video games, etc yet there’s only been the one movie. There’s been talks about a sequel over the years but nothing has materialized yet.

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    The Road to El Dorado was the pilot for an animated series that never got greenlit. Massive missed opportunity, I would love to see “the continuing adventures of three latin rogues and a horse”

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      At the time animated series didn’t have the same quality they do today, I suspect it’s reputation is so good because there’s no subsequent animated series.