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Don't you hate when they make sequels with different actors?

Started by The Burgomaster, June 05, 2003, 05:45:04 PM

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The Burgomaster

One of my pet peeves is when they use certain actors in a movie, and then they make a sequel, but they have DIFFERENT actors playing some of the characters from the first movie. The only times when this MAY BE okay (and I stress the word MAY) is when:

1. The sequel takes place years later (and they use an older actor).
2. The sequel is really a "prequel" (and they use a younger actor).
3. It is a James Bond movie (unless they use Roger Moore, the worst of all Bonds - yes, Moore was even worse than George Lazenby).

Some bad sequel casting choices:

* Jackie Gleason and Mac Davis in THE STING II.

* Patty Duke in LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED TO ROSEMARY'S BABY (but what do you expect from a made-for-television sequel to a great horror movie?)

* Bo Svenson in both WALKING TALL sequels AND the short-lived televsion series!

* Arnold Vosloo in the DARKMAN sequels.

* William Katt and Tom Berenger in BUTCH AND SUNDANCE, THE EARLY DAYS

Feel free to add to the list . . .



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Damien01

Arnold Vosloo in the DARKMAN sequels.

well anybody could play DARKMAN he has no real face or even voice... I do think the movie quility when from good to boring... because they had "Made for video written all over them"

BlackAngel

I have two for you, one of them is very obvious.  One is Robocop.  In the first two movies, Robocop/Murphy was played by...by...(damn) I forgot his name, but I know for sure he was in the first two.  The third one, however, (I only saw parts of it) it wasn't the same guy.

The second one is definitly Batman.  From Michael Keaton, to Val Kilmer, to George Clooney?  It's like a scale from good to worse
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Fearless Freep

Robocop/Murphy was played by...by...

Peter Weller, also know as "Buckaroo Banza!"

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SkullNinja

It think Arnold Vosloo was a better Darkman. I'm in a different boat, but I didn't like the first one at all.

BlackAngel

Major League should be up there for the fact that the first movie had Wesley Snipes as Willie Mays Hayes.  But when the second came out, it was Omar Epps playing the same part.

I think the reason for it is mainly the ego of some of these actors.  Either they're too big a name to do sequals or they'll do it for an undisclosed amount of money in there contract.  That and the fact that they have a schedual clash and is doing another movie at the same time.
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Dunners

Yeah I was just gonna say omar epps in ML2. But he did do a good job. Actually the thing is wesley snipes said he'd never do a  sequel. But they were able to snag him as blade in blade 2 which was a pretty good movie( needed  a little tweaking) and hes gonna be back for the third and final blade movie.

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George

A classic example of this is the Jack Ryan films.  Alec Baldwin to Harrison Ford to (gulp) Ben Affleck.  A real bell curve here.

About Bond...you won't find a more dedicated Bond fan than me.  Roger Moore was not the worst Bond.  His Bond films were all meant to be the "Our Man Flynt" kind of stuff.  The worst was Timothy Dalton.  They tried to make him the one-woman-Bond but be a smooth as Connery.  Yikes.  He was also the vengance Bond.  I rank them like this:

1.  Connery
2.  Moore and Brosnan
3.  Lazenby
4.  Dalton

Supposedly Brosnan is now done.  Who will be the next bond.  Jude Law?  Liz Hurley?  The American Psycho?  Who is your pick??

Mr_Vindictive

Phantasm 2 really really really hurt.  They put a completely different actor in for Mike!  It was horrible!  Oh the pain, the pain.

007 News-Heard that Halle Berry will be getting her own spin off, with her own Bond flick.

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JohnL

>The worst was Timothy Dalton.

I liked Timothy Dalton. Actually, I've liked pretty much all the bond actors, even Moore, but Dalton really gave the impression he knew what he was doing. I also liked Licence to Kill, which was on just the other day. I've never read any of the books, but comments from people who have say that Dalton is probably closest to the Bond in the books.

Another example of different actors in sequals are the National Lampoon Vacation movies; Four different movies and four different sets of kids. Vegas Vacation also brough back the character of cousin Vicky played by a different actress. The original Vicky was played by Jane Krakowski (Allie McBeal).

Fearless Freep

I don't mind sequals with different actors.  If the actor can sell me that they are the character in this movie, then I put aside that they looked different in a different movie.

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Evan3

Dunners wrote:

> Yeah I was just gonna say omar epps in ML2. But he did do a
> good job. Actually the thing is wesley snipes said he'd never
> do a  sequel. But they were able to snag him as blade in blade
> 2 which was a pretty good movie( needed  a little tweaking) and
> hes gonna be back for the third and final blade movie.
>
>


I too enjoyed all the Blade films so far, I think if they comind aspects of the first two, the third will be great.

As for Snipes, he once said that Blade was the only movie he ever made that "people would pay to see twice."

Personally I would pay for Demolition Man or Money Train as well as the Blades.

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Fearless Freep

"Major League" seems to show up on T.V *a lot* and while I probably wouldn't pay to see it twice, I definately try to catch what I can of it on TV. (Other than Tom Berenger's ex-love side story)

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Rob Phillips

Yeah, I prfer movies where the actor dies in the middle of the movie and they replace him with someone who's not even close: I submit for comment Plan 9 and Game of Death.

Thoughts?

Rob

ErikJ

Why not try another Batman one. In the first one Harvey Dent was played by Billy Dee Williams. Then by the 3rd film he's played by Tommy Lee Jones. I don't care if they change the actors but for crying out loud that was too big of a change.
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