What is the your favorite film sequel?

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  1. Thefilmguy24 profile image60
    Thefilmguy24posted 12 years ago

    What is the your favorite film sequel?

    I believe that my favorite sequel is a tie between "The Dark Knight" and "Terminator 2: Judgement Day." "The Dark Knight" brought a whole new level of chaos in the form of the Joker causing a huge conflict with Batman trying to stop the Clown Prince. In "T2" I liked that it was a huge step up in VFX and expanding the mythos of The Terminator. "T2" was also a groundbreaking film that brought CGI into film that was deemed impossible to film. Without this film, there wouldn't be films like "Jurassic Park", "Avatar," "Lord of The Rings."

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    AaronHubb89posted 12 years ago

    The Dark Knight Rises...I don't think I have to explain why though lol

    1. Thefilmguy24 profile image60
      Thefilmguy24posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Good choice. I think that this film is up there with The Dark Knight, but I still think that The Dark Knight is still superior to Rises. But that's just my opinion, but good choice though.

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      AaronHubb89posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks, I honestly can choose between any of them (BB, TDK, or TDKR) because each movie is so different from the other.

    3. Rebecca2904 profile image67
      Rebecca2904posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I think the Dark Knight is better than both the other recent Batman movies (Batman Begins and the Dark Knight Rises)... but it's a sequel so it still counts!

  3. Radikum profile image59
    Radikumposted 12 years ago

    As much as I love The Dark Knight (and I LOVE this film), if I'm judging sequels on a personal level, I cannot put the The Dark Knight over Toy Story 2. Also, Toy Story 3 was a better sequel too me than The Dark Knight Rises. Honestly, the Toy Story trilogy is (IMO) one of the greatest trilogies of all time; yet, I just hope (if they do) any other sequels will be up to the standard they've already set.

    1. Thefilmguy24 profile image60
      Thefilmguy24posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Interesting choice in "Toy Story." I agree that "Toy Story 2" and "Toy Story 3" were better films than the first film. They are all great films. I still watch the Trilogy to this day with my 10 month old daughter.

  4. nanderson500 profile image84
    nanderson500posted 12 years ago

    The Dark Knight, T2, and The Empire Strikes Back.

 
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