...what about the sequels to movies that were already blantantly, in-the-face announced, right on the screen, yet never came to be, such as:
1). "Buckaroo Banzai Against The World Crime League"
2). "Dr. Detroit II: The Wrath of Mom"
3). "Tales of the Ancient Empire" (the announced folow-up to 1982's fantasy adventure "The Sword and the Sorcerer"
...but if I had to pick a favorite movie, which I feel demands a follow-up and/or sequel, it would have to be 1965's slapstick comedy/action/adventure, "The Great Race", directed by master comedy producer/director Blake Edwards.
For those who recall, or have never seen this great film, it was a 1920's auto race, from New York to Paris (New York to the Wild West...up North to Alaska...catching an iceberg to Persia...then to Paris). At the end, Tony Curtis' and Natalie Wood's characters get married, just as Jack Lemmon's and Peter Falk's characters challenge them to another race, from Paris back to New York.
This time, in the sequel (with a little contemporary recasting), they can cover the Middle East, Africa, Antarctica, South America, Mexico, the Caribbean, then back up to New York.
The original movie had just about everything...slapstick comedy, action, adventure, romance, thrills, chills...everything, including the kitchen sink!!!
How about a sequel to director Luc Besson's "Leon: The Professional"???
Natalie Portman's character, Mahtilda has grown up, having been well schooled and cultured; she travels to Europe, to seek the lineage of her beloved Leon, then travels back to the states, and takes up Leon's skills as a 'cleaner', under the tutilage of Danny Aiello's character, who is still running his restaurant...and still has need for a skilled 'cleaner'!!!
...who knows what sequel history may tell?!?!?!
2007-06-24 09:16:49
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answered by Fright Film Fan 7
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Titanic yes i would LOVE to see a sequel to that but also the movie The Girl Next Door, and Little Miss Sunshine and Freedom Writers.
2007-06-24 16:10:37
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answered by Staci 4
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I want 18 sequels to Master and Commander: the Far Side of the World, but it cost $150,000,000, before promotional costs, and only made about $200,000,000 worldwide, so it'll never happen.
Rose's life as a globetrotter in the '20s and '30s would make an interesting film, but Jack's still dead, y'know.
Maybe she could be on the Lusitania and later, the Andrea Doria.
2007-06-24 16:18:04
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answered by Bryce 7
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I thought the movie "The Breakup" ended perfectly for a sequel. I loved that movie, but now that Jen and Vince have dated and broke up in real life, I'm afraid that sequel will never happen.
2007-06-24 16:34:37
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answered by milliemac_99 2
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I never say that to myself because good movies should stay good movies and NOT be ruined by a dumb sequel. Sequels are rarely as good as the original.
So... bottom line... no sequel wishes here!
Hope this helps... :)
2007-06-24 16:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to see a sequel to Little Miss Sunshine. That movie was really hilarious. You gotta see it. It's one of those movies you just want to watch over and over again.
2007-06-24 16:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Grosse Pointe Blank
I want to know what Martin and Debi have been up to. Maybe they'll attend their 20th high school reunion.
2007-06-24 19:12:07
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answered by jan 3
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13 going on 30
devil wears prada
2007-06-24 16:14:10
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answered by Ginger (: 4
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Thirteen...it could be called Fourteen =P
2007-06-24 16:11:08
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answered by Angelacia baybeeeeee 7
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the lake house
fools rush in
2007-06-24 16:09:57
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answered by ♪¥Nicole¥♪ 5
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