Movies with best (and worst) sequels

quickccc

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I never realized that. That was her. She's Jim Cameron's Stan Lee.
Ditto here.

Wow, after all of these years, (decades?) I never even realized that was her in Judgement Day
as John Conner's foster mom.

She was always seemed so muscle-buffed thick and she seemed a lot more slimmed down in that foster mom role.
 

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She also had a very small role in Terminator 2.


Good catch.

I wonder how I missed that of her, after all of these past decades and as many times as I've watch that movie
and scene countless of times over.
 

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There's videos out there that explain the whole thing from Prometheus to Alien 4. Watched one once and sort of interesting. Big bio-experiment gone wrong.
Maybe it's just me, but i got the vibe from Prometheus, that it was made more for wanting to emphasize explaining some
elements of the Alien concept than it was for a great on the edges, inspiring survive chase movie.

It was forgettable after I saw it once, and so much time has past so long, that I've practically forgot
much of the details, maybe I would need to see it again to try to understand where the movie was trying to take it,
but initially as I found it uninspiring and slow paced.

Aliens 2 really spoiled me,
Aliens Resurrection recaptured some inspiration after Aliens 3,
but Prometheus had me SMH again.

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I’ll definitely disagree about Avatar needing a sequel. Way of Water was an uninspired, repetitive bore. If Cameron had nothing more to say, he should have just left it alone.

I don’t see how or why he’s
Money. Lol
 
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