I'll start by saying American Psycho 2 and Seed of Chucky (it's not really a sequal but Bride of Chucky didn't have to be made either but it was partly entertaining)
Blair Witch Project 2 (and the original shouldn't have been made to begin with)
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (if the second didn't have a "to be continued" ending)
Rush Hour 3
Evan Almighty
Shrek the Third (I see why Andrew Adamson jumped ship)
Grudge 2
Ring 2
Boogeyman 2
X-Men 3 (as much as I liked it, Jean, Rogue, Cyclops and Angel's existance throughout the 3 films were pointless)
Anything that followed Scary Movie 1. The first was okay we get a few cheap laughs but after that it got bad real fast. I will say though that I kind of enjoyed Scary Movie 3 better then Scary Movie 1. Still just Epic Movie, Date Movie, and all them sucked ..... BAD!!!.
Jaws 2 was good same with Batman and Robin, MK Annihilation, and MIB2. Scream 3 was needed in the sense that the 1st covered horror movies, the 2nd covered their sequals, and 3rd covered trilogies. Speaking of trilogies Back to the Future part 3 might not have needed to be made but neither did the second. The trilogy is fun to watch though. The second sucked the most though. As for the rest I completely agree.
Cocoon: The Return?!!!! what are you talking about?! how else would we know if they have a good dental plan on the magical world they are on. lol an if it werent for the sequel i wouldnt know that the people they left behind are all somehow suicidal. what a crappy movie
The only one that comes to mind is Home Alone 3. There was NO reason that should have been a movie. None of the same characters, the villians were anywhere near as cool, and it was just bad.
Damn, I remember watching that in theaters as a kid and hating it.
Do you guys think that a bad movie sequel can effect your view of the original good movie? And if so, how big of an effect? Can it completely ruin it or can you simply pretend that those sequels never happened?
I can easily say that Mark Millar is easily one of my favorite comic book writers out there next to Joe Kelly and Garth Ennis. His work on Wolverine in the Old Man Logan story arc is easily one of the greatest Wolverine stories in the past few y...
I thought I'd give an update on my current list of Best Picture nominee predictions, seeing as I now have two vacant spots. Let's see the last list:
Avatar (20th Century Fox)
Inglorious Basterds (Weinstein Company)
Invictus (Warner Bros.)
Nine (W...