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CineMassacre: The Top 10 Sequels That Aren't As Bad ...

"James Rolfe pays tribute to the sequels that didn't get a fair shake."

From http://www.cinemassacre.com/2010/07/01/top-10-sequels-that-arent-as-bad-as-everyone-says-3/ ...
RedSkysays...

The problem is that the mythical and religious elements of the first few Indiana movies fit within a fantasy setting whereas aliens are clearly associated with sci-fi. I know they tried to tie it together with Aztec mythology, but it remains far too jarring. Honestly I liked the fridge bit, completely implausible but a great way to bring the Cold War setting to the fore without devoting unnecessary exposition time.

blankfistsays...

No love for Rocky V? I loved that one. And who didn't like The Lost World? Sure, the gymnast girl kicking a raptor during a dismount is ridiculous, but the action sequences are some of the best ever seen. Spider-Man 3? Yeah... hard to love it, but I liked it because it's a Spider-Man movie. It was standard comic book fare but nothing amazing.

Indiana Jones 4. It's infuriating, but I was excited to watch Indie again. I think that outweighs my hatred for it. The bullshit scenes were bullshit: fridge, monkeys, man eating bugs, aliens. Gremlins 2, however, has held a bitter place in my heart for years. I'm now willing to go back and watch it again. I pretty agree with everything Rolfe is saying here.

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