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Obscure Sequels

Started by Olivia Bauer, April 28, 2012, 09:33:05 PM

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Olivia Bauer

Movie sequels you had no idea ever existed, like Prom Night IV or Alone in the Dark II.

Chainsawmidget

I'd be happy to talk about sequels I didn't know existed but... umm... I don't know of any movies I don't know about. 

ghouck

Speed Zone: It's the third "Cannonball Run" movie.
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Hard to Die (1990) - a sort of unofficial sequel / remake of Sorority House Massacre 2.

Witchcraft XII: In the Lair of the Serpent (2002) - got this in the Vamps and Witches 4 Movie Pack.  Never heard of this series, but there's at least 12 of them apparently.
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Doggett

Grease 2

Return to Oz

Shock Treatment - Sequel to Rocky Horror

The Omen IV: The Awakening.
                                             

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TheDope

The French Connection II


TheDope: bringing the conversation to a grinding halt since 2002.

claws

Outpost 2: Black Sun. I really enjoyed the first one, didn't know a sequel came out recently. Apparently they are working on part 3 already.

RCMerchant

DEVIL BAT"S DAUGHTER (1946) was a sequel to Bela Lugosi's DEVIL BAT (1940).
The evil doctor from DEVIL BAT-was NOT a madman with killer bats!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7QO2l_xCJg
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Saucerman

Not truly a sequel, but how about 1944's RETURN OF THE APE MAN? Bela Lugosi returns, but not as the man-turned-ape-man Dr. Brewster.  Now he's Professor Dexter, and with John Carradine's help finds a frozen caveman in the arctic, thaws and revives him, and implants a sliver of Carradine's brain into the caveman so he can speak, is less aggressive, and follows orders better.  Dig the scene of the caveman playing Moonlight Sonata on the piano!

major jay

CURSE OF THE FLY (1965)
It's the third installment in THE FLY series.
I'm not so sure how obscure it is, but you don't see it playing on TV very often.
And it's a pretty decent flick.

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Rev. Powell

BUNNYMAN 2. Never heard of BUNNYMAN.
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Mofo Rising

Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 30, 2012, 10:50:11 AM
BUNNYMAN 2. Never heard of BUNNYMAN.

Any relation to Serial Rabbit 3: Splitting Hares?

I nominate The Birds II: Land's End, a fairly execrable made-for-TV movie from 1994. I watched this movie about 10 years ago, and remember it being more about some couple's boring relationship problems than anything bird related.

It did have Tippi Hedren in it, though.
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Chainsawmidget

Ah.  Wait.  Here's one for you. 

Bates Motel

It was intended to be the pilot for a TV series based on Psycho without involving the character of Norman Bates.  I've watched it.  It's incredibly dull. 

Pacman000

Quote from: Chainsaw midget on April 30, 2012, 11:28:27 AM
Ah.  Wait.  Here's one for you. 

Bates Motel

It was intended to be the pilot for a TV series based on Psycho without involving the character of Norman Bates.  I've watched it.  It's incredibly dull. 

Without the Norman Bates Psycho would be dull.

Chainsawmidget

Quote from: Pacman000 on April 30, 2012, 12:43:37 PM
Quote from: Chainsaw midget on April 30, 2012, 11:28:27 AM
Ah.  Wait.  Here's one for you. 

Bates Motel

It was intended to be the pilot for a TV series based on Psycho without involving the character of Norman Bates.  I've watched it.  It's incredibly dull. 

Without the Norman Bates Psycho would be dull.
And with that single statement, you've proven you have a better understanding of the source material than anyone that was involved in making it.