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Started by claws, August 14, 2021, 04:12:39 AM

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claws



Undercover Brother 2, released in 2019. Stunned they made a sequel but I have no desire to see this. From what I read it is pretty bad.

Alex

Based on the first one and how bad it was, I certainly would avoid this.
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FatFreddysCat

I liked the original Undercover Brother, but the 2nd (which I didn't know existed either, till it popped up on Netflix) was a waste. None of the original cast returned, and it looked like a pilot film for a cheap TV sitcom adaptation.
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Trevor

I found the original Undercover Brother quite funny actually.

What I didn't know is that there are two sequels to Deep Blue Sea and both were made in Cape Town  :buggedout:

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claws



The Wicker Tree (2011) is a companion piece to the original The Wicker Man (1973), both by the same director. Some say it is sort of a sequel but not really. Whatever it is, it got bad reviews.

Trevor

Quote from: claws on August 14, 2021, 10:38:02 AM


The Wicker Tree (2011) is a companion piece to the original The Wicker Man (1973), both by the same director. Some say it is sort of a sequel but not really. Whatever it is, it got bad reviews.

I have a double DVD set of The Wicker Man and The Wicker Tree: the first one is great but The Wicker Tree is terrible with a really groan-worthy ending and it should have been left unmade. Sir Christopher Lee barely appears in it and he doesn't play Lord Summerisle.
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zombie no.one

until a couple of years ago I did not know there was a part 4 and 5 of the SCANNERS franchise: SCANNER COP, and SCANNERS: THE SHOWDOWN

Jim H

Shock Treatment, the Rocky Horror Picture Show sequel, is one I did not know existed for a loooong time. 

I think the Two Jakes, the sequel to Chinatown, is another.

chainsaw midget

The 1962 classic 'Lawrence of Arabia' got a made-for-TV sequel in 1992, 'A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia'.

Trevor

I only found out recently that there are two unofficial - and illegal - Chinese made sequels to The Gods Must Be Crazy 2.  :question:
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pennywise37

There's an undercover brother 2? as for The Wicker Tree (2013) i do actually have that on dvd but i haven't watched it yet i only bought it cause Lee is in it.

Trevor

Quote from: pennywise37 on August 20, 2021, 01:30:19 AM
There's an undercover brother 2? as for The Wicker Tree (2013) i do actually have that on dvd but i haven't watched it yet i only bought it cause Lee is in it.

Use The Wicker Tree as a Frisbee: don't waste your time with it as it is really that bad. :buggedout:
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Gabriel Knight

I recently learned that there's a sequel to TITANIC, and it seems to be hilariously bad.
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claws

I guess most people probably know there was a TV sequel to Rosemary's Baby called Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976).

It is awful even by TV standards, and it is more of a The Omen rip off.
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pennywise37

well that sequel can't be worse than the 1st film my god that's one of the worst movies i've ever seen in my life the only thing about that film i even remember at all is the ending. the rest is forgettable at least for me it is.

i did know about Titanic 2 though i haven't seen it what's it about the boat gets revenge against a block of ice for sinking it in the 1st place? that actually would be a fun film to watch on how stupid of an idea that is