Studio execs in Hollywood are apparently looking for more original blockbusters and less sequels. |
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Having two sequels in the can before the first film even opens is risky, though. |
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After playing the caped hero in two sequels, he knew there was a danger of becoming typecast. |
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Four of his hit films have had sequels, and each one of the follow-ups has been a colossal misfire. |
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Still grounded in realism, unlike its sequels, this film is arguably the best of the bunch. |
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Authors sometimes revisit familiar territory through sequels and prequels, but generally they seek new inspiration and fresh ideas. |
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She wrote many other historical and romantic novels, including several sequels to The Scarlet Pimpernel. |
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That the sequels are the most eagerly awaited cinematic event of the year is not in question. |
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And the subsequent re-releases and sequels only expanded the empire, opening it up to younger children and future generations. |
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What is going to be the response to the critical drubbing of the Matrix sequels? |
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Eleven years later, it was followed by one of the most unnecessary and redundant sequels ever produced. |
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In the meantime, we're counting down to May 23, when the first of the sequels will finally be revealed. |
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Four sequels followed, along with a TV series, reboots, remakes, comics, cartoons and parodies. |
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The box-office success of the film has allayed fears over its performance and has revived hopes for sequels. |
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Don't let the fact that its reputation was tarnished by several lackluster sequels blind you to the original's charms. |
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It sold over 20 million copies in book form and sparked three sequels at the cinema. |
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No, copying the tape and passing it around isn't really what happens in the sequels. |
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The sequels also feature full-frame presentations on the flip sides of the discs, though they are not recommended. |
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Perhaps Stoker shrewdly foresaw that he would need to leave open the door for an infinite number of sequels. |
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This year's incoming movies went down well, of course, but the best reaction was reserved for his sequels. |
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I'm also talking rip-offs, exploitation movies, mindless sequels, trash masquerading as quality. |
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Both sequels are based on Robert Ludlum novels about a rogue CIA super assassin. |
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You'll also find an original trailer for this film as well as trailers for the two sequels. |
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Puking out direct to vidiot sequels like Belle Goes to Beauty College or Lumiere Has a Hernia is the work of evil creative imbeciles. |
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The FX, especially in the requisite dream sequences, aren't remotely as innovative as even the worst of the Elm Street sequels. |
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The tsunami has certainly equipped a number of people with the skills to handle post disaster emotional and psychological sequels. |
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There are some sequels that create such buzz and excitement that their initial opening is sometimes more thrilling than the movie itself. |
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If all its sequels and spin-offs ran continuously on a single channel, it would play for over a month. |
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Indeed, does the love for sequels indicate that the very idea of artistic newness has become old-fashioned, obsolete? |
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In this age of tie-ins, remakes, sequels and prequels, someone was eventually going to tackle this film. |
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Having created this brave new world, I expect spectacular things of the sequels. |
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The picture spawned several sequels aimed at the teenage horror market. |
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And in a sea of mass production and cookie-cutter sequels, handmade films are an assertion of the importance of the small, the unique and the individual. |
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In this age of sequels, prequels, and trilogies, uniqueness is, well, unique, and I believe we ought to celebrate it, even when it doesn't completely succeed. |
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There were nine films, the originals, prequels, and sequels. |
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As the film's sequels veered toward camp and comedy, Chucky morphed into an object of affection. |
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Bouchard's next season was, as sequels can often be, a pale shadow of the original. |
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It's easy to slam the studios for churning out crass sequels and safe remakes and endlessly rebootable superhero pictures. |
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After surprising box office success, The Terminator would go on to spawn three sequels. |
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But the film has achieved a kind of cult status, spawning two direct-to-DVD sequels and an upcoming Spider-Man-like reboot. |
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For those in search of familiar comforts, 2013 was also a year of sequels and pastiche, with death no bar to an expanding bibliography. |
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They want to see the big action movies, Star Wars sequels, and things like that. |
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Back in the '70s, The Omen was popular enough to spawn two sequels. |
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Like many sequels after a sensational first movie, the next episodes could be procedural and dull. |
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However, we have to note with misgivings that the sequels of the Gulf Crisis are not yet at an end. |
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Alice might be incredibly enthusiastic, we cannot but see a trend in this desire to create sequels to mythical albums. |
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Immediately they appeared two doctors to examine to me and to see if they had been left sequels. |
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Currently the project is on hold until I finish the currently planned avatar sequels, which will be a number of years. |
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The question of whether the sequels were jinxed is one that the cast and crew are reluctant to acknowledge, but one which has crossed their minds. |
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Of course, we'll miss this character in any sequels, but there's a suggestion that the wizard might be able to reanimate him using the sacred stones. |
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The horror genre had run its course during the '80s, mostly because filmmakers were so quick to cash in on the popularity by releasing inferior sequels and lame knock-offs. |
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I understand that loose ends had to be left for sequels, but the film seemed to pretend that said ends were tied up, making for a confusing conclusion to the movie. |
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They have to put up with some shoddy sequels to groundbreaking originals. |
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It was one of the most anticipated sequels in motion picture history. |
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Over the years, three sequels followed, each worse than its predecessor. |
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The sequels sucked so what makes them think a tv series will work! Smh. |
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Appearing onerously in both Matrix sequels, the Merovingian is a cartoon diagram of a European filled in with the usual stoner musings of the Wachowski brothers. |
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Mr. Al Charqaoui had been severely tortured by intelligence services for several months while he was held in solitary confinement and is suffering from numerous sequels of the torture he was subjected to. |
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This theme is elaborated upon in Boron's sequels and in subsequent Arthurian works penned by others. |
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And seeing the little envious eyes of French singer Renaud who was present at Florence Gould Hall Monday evening, it's possible that this tour will have sequels? |
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Several may also cause symptoms involving other organs and severe sequels. |
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No — I don't want to punch up any more sequels. |
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The sequels to all these delinquencies will unfortunately only disappear very slowly if the effort is not made at once to rethink education in its entirety. |
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Registration of a religious organisation is however required in order to enable their officials to perform ceremonies having legal sequels, such as marriage ceremonies. |
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Clooney's matinee idol turn and Soderbergh's eyecatching shots are a perfect match and the result is far superior to either sequels. |
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The first was inventive, but the sequels were unbelievably cynical. |
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As sidekick Brenda, Regina Hall outsassed Death in Scary Movie and all its spoofy sequels, including the just out fourth installment. |
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He would finally dabble in politics, which the newspaper's subtitle would seem to rule out, and composed sequels entitled La Comédie politique, La Politique pour rire. |
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The sequels will contain anything from the Expanded Universe. |
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 also beautifully sets up future films in the series, which at this point includes two confirmed sequels and a proposed Sinister Six movie. |
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The classic platform game was first released in 1985 and, along with its two sequels, has sold more than 40million copies. |
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The north Americans: LM Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables books, Susan Coolidge's What Katy Did series, A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter and its sequels. |
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After the failures of the Pamela sequels, Richardson began to compose a new novel. |
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Cameron is currently in pre-production on three Avatar sequels. |
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Although total box office admissions bounced back last year, theatre screens will be dominated this summer by an unprecedented number of sequels coming from Hollywood. |
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Another landmark title, The Legend of Zelda, also spawned many sequels. |
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Aliens is filed and receipted as one of the greatest horror films ever made, one of the best sequels ever made and an iconic entry in the canon of science-fiction cinema. |
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Since mid-2000 there had been a sharp increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents throughout the world, with their sequels of violence and terror. |
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Instead of producing original, creative films that I actually want to see, it appears that most studios are content to churn out sequels and remakes. |
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Home Alone made Macaulay Culkin a household name and spawned four sequels. |
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The management of these complications is based on the notion of the three deadlines and allows a maximum of women and newly born children to be saved from death or from life-lasting sequels. |
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This transitional measure will not apply to movies of the week or other non-series programming, or spinoffs, sequels, etc. that might follow the original series in question. |
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Breaking Dawn is the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's vampire saga, which began with her debut novel Twilight and the sequels New Moon and Eclipse. |
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He was in two straight to video Harry Palmer sequels and a few television films. |
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Several of the band's tracks have appeared in the video game Rock Band and its sequels. |
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The Mummy belongs in a chapter devoted to one-shots as its progeny are different breeds rather than direct sequels. |
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But it was from the original novel that Michael Moorcock borrowed the idea of the cursed sword to create the sword borne by Elric in The Stealer of Souls and its sequels. |
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However, the plots of the four sequels have received mixed reviews, with the general consensus that they are too bloated and convoluted to follow. |
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Instead it was a critical and commercial bomb that put his production company millions in the hole, necessitating two Pusher sequels to get him in the black. |
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