Movies That Don't Have a Sequel But Should

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I didn't even see the first one but I was really confused with all of the singing and shenanigans that went on in the second one,didn't much enjoy it and as a result am not too eager to see the first one.....A few more picks now;Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown...

Singing?? Did they turn it into a musical?? I'm gonna hafta watch it just to see whatch'all are talkin about now.

Krich, the first one is a fantastic movie! Is the sequel EVER as good as the original? (With the exception of like Toy Story...) Don't let the horrors of the second getcha down. The part where they blow the cat up is f*in hilarious!!
 
Yeah,it seemed almost like a musical..I will give the first one a look though.You can't go wrong with Willem Defoe lol.


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The first ones good you'll like it. I havn't seen the others. - N
 
Yeah,I'll be checking for it.Ive liked his acting since To Live and Die in L.A.


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Cobra... Stallone's best role ever. He's so little you barely recognize him...

you HAVE seen" fist" and "lords of flatbush"? cobra isnt even close,even rocky 4 beats out cobra,BRIDGET NIELSON is the movies only saving grace.by the way I partied with nielson and marc gastineau back in the day,quite the experience!
 
In Cobra I think the car that Sly drove around in and the knife that the villian had was the best thing about the film.
 
dude, I wanna party with you, I bet you've got some good stories... I'll check those out, but I especially dig Sly's deadpan badass role in Cobra, I rocked a match-pick all through HS cause of that movie... and the ridiculous badguy and over the top cult, pure 80's greatness
 
In Cobra I think the car that Sly drove around in and the knife that the villian had was the best thing about the film.

yeah now that Ithink of it ,the car was kinda the star of the show,didnt he wreck it close to the end?
 
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