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2014 the Year of the Sequel!


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Jurassic Park IV

Godzilla 2

Star Wars VII

 

All in 3D!

 

Robocop (Reboot)

 

300: Rise of an Empire

A Haunted House 2 

Rio 2

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

The Amazing Spiderman 2

Legend of Oz: Dorothy's Return

X-Men: Days of Future Past

Transformers 4

How to Train your Dragon 2

22 Jump Street

Fast & Furious 7

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

The Expendables 3

Resident Evil 6

Dolphin Tales 2

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Paranormal Activity 5

Horrible Boss 2

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay part 1

Night at the Museum 3

The Hobbit: There and Back Again

Dumb and Dumber To

 

it looks like around 2/3rds of the movies will be sequels! (A few re-boots in there as well.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm looking forward to watching Paranormal Activity 27 with my grandkids.

 

'Horrible Bosses' and '21 Jump Street' needed sequels?  What i saw of 'Jump Street' made 'Charlies Angels' look like high art.

 

Where is there to go with 'Night at the Museum' at this point?

 

Sheesh :(

 

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There isn't a single movie on this list I'll waste my time with. Matter of fact, I saw but 6 of the originals listed and those were questionable decisions.

 

Ever wonder why there weren't sequels to "Lost in Translation" or "Shawshank" or "Schindler's List?" Because they got the point across in a single film. The list above is a shitload of pointless movies, thereby allowing for as many sequels as someone wants to make for an easy dollar.

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How many dumb and dumberers are they going to make? Not watching unless it's with Carey. Too lazy to open a new tab and imdb it

 

I think there has been 2 counting the original, but this one (the "third" one) WILL have the original guys.

 

I actually think there's a lot of cool stuff on that list.  I mean of course super hero movies will get sequels, there's 50 years+ of material out there for them.  X-Men should be good times with all those actors in it.  Hobbit looks awesome as well.

 

If you haven't seen the first of of the "new" Planet of the Apes (called Rise of I think) it was actually really, really good.   (Not the Mark Walberg one lol).

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As said on here before, "Please stop going to see Paranormal Activity" so they will stop making them...

 

Looking forward to the Plant of the Apes, HungerGames, X-Men & Spiderman. Will be taking the kids to Rio2 & How to train your Dragon2, loved the 1st Dragon movie...

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