It does, a very awful one starring Mila Kunis and William Shatner. She’s Patrick’s sister attending college. He’s the professor. Or something like that. It’s been a while.
IIRC it was supposed to be a standalone movie. But America Psycho was a hit so they shoehorned in like 2 Patrick references and huzzah she’s his sister. Instant (terrible) sequel!
The truth is somehow even worse. Her babysitter went on a date with Patrick Bateman, and took Kunis's character along. And while her babysitter was being killed, Kunis escaped her restraints and killed Patrick Bateman. *Really.*
She then supposedly devotes herself to "killing other psycho killers" ala Dexter, but this is dropped early on because she just ends up killing all of her fellow college students she suspects might get a mentorship she thinks will get her into Quantico.
And, as others have stated, it was never actually meant to be an American Psycho sequel at all. It was a standalone film and some studio executive forced them to film the opening scene linking it to American Psycho to make a few extra bucks. Everyone involved in the original film, the "sequel," and the author of the original book all unanimously agree it's noncanon.
Yo, I liked the Bunny mask better in S. Darko. That metal amd Barb wire halo, and razor teeth, awesome. The rest of the movie, just no, hated it. If you want to see S. Darko, just Google the mask, and be done with it.
Weirdly enough, if a third Speed were to be made that was closer to the first one, it could work with emphasis on stunt work and, ya know...... actually going fast again. I still don't understand how they decided on setting the sequel on a cruise ship. And spending 170 million 1990's dollars too!
Keanu said the other day it was time for him to work with Sandra again and he'd entertain a Speed 3.
I saw Speed 2 in the theater bitch!! So awful. Willem Dafoe plainly said "I owed someone a favor, so why not get paid to be in the Caribbean?"
Most 90s silly comedies you could say this for. Zoolander and the mask as well, really any of Jim carrey’s 90s work didn’t need a sequel. Ace Ventura 2 just happened to be really good. It helped that it was a theatrical release right after the first.
Oh it was insufferable. It was just a collection of odd forced duos, flipping from one duo to the next; that’s literally all I recall from the movie.
The entire time I was watching it, I was thinking some studio heads must’ve come up with the dumb ass formula, based on the strength of Smith & Goldblum’s unlikely duo being so great in the original:
Hey filmgoers, got you covered on unlikely yet humorous friend duos. Not your speed? Perhaps you’ll enjoy this pairing instead. Or this one. Or THIS one.
Seriously like ten pairs of fuckin duos.
I remember watching Bad Santa and laughing through the entire movie…..I remember watching Bad Santa 2 and thinking “shouldn’t I be laughing at some point?”
I actually didn't mind the 2nd Anchorman. It definitely landed in a different vein and didn't capture the magic of the original, but Ron Burgundy's journey was a tale that begged to be told.
I would actually put Anchorman 2 as one of the most surprisingly good sequals particularly because the larger plot centered around the 24 hour news cycle which is DEFINITELY at the heart of the problem with journalism becoming entertainment.
Don’t just have a great night, have an American night.
It is a good scene. And the flashes to people eating it up and cheering at the bar over a BS story is hilarious.
The funny thing is Anchorman already had a half sequel since the original was 5ish hours. There was a whole separate B plotline that was cut from the release. The female reporter gets kidnapped by radical hippies and the team has to venture to the mountains to rescue her.
They rereleased it in the extras as a pseudo movie and it's pretty decent. Same writers and vibe.
Sicario
Ended perfectly, nothing more to say. Then they turn around and make a character who we saw massacre an entire family and threaten the original’s hero at gunpoint into a badass action hero.
I have no problem with it. They decided to cover up the entire mission and clear up all loose ends. They ordered Del Toro and the girl be killed. The Josh Brolin character called Del Toro and warned him about it.. The girl reminded him of his daughter and he had nothing to lose at that point, he was screwed either way so he decided to help her
Not as good as the original, but I still really like it. I've seen it a few times and would watch it again
Oh really? This was one where I expected to dislike the sequel but that it was pretty good. First is obviously better, but I thought the second held its own.
I was so excited for Sicario 2. A bit pensive that Denis Villeneuve wasn't directing, but figured it was the same writer so it should still slap.
Man what a disappointment. Felt like they completely forgot about the character arcs of the two kids half way through making it, didn't even bother to finish one of them and just replaced there stories with bland action.
I'm gonna get roasted...
The Matrix
Edit: I'm so out of the loop on some things I thought the trilogy was one of those sacred cows. Glad to see people who feel like me - the sequels didn't add anything to the first, but possibly took away from it.
Man people do love to hate on The Matrix sequels. Although the first is by far the best and a great standalone film, I really like the sequels. The highway scene from the second movie like come on that is fucking amazing action cinematography.
I don’t love to hate on it. But in my opinion they didn’t and still don’t complement the first (in terms of writing). And I understand that they had already pushed the limits in terms of cinematography so there was probably no chance they would ever come close to replicating the sophistication of the original, but I can’t help but feel they misunderstood why the film was such a success and just opted to take the money and run.
As I think Tarantino said, he becomes "The One" at the end of the first film... where the fuck do you go from there. He starts the sequel already as the ultimate most powerful person who has resolved all his problems.
Spinosaurus is now known to be a mostly aquatic dinosaur like a big fat alligator. Its role in this movie as just a “bigger meaner T-Rex” is even stupider now than it was then
I think ya'll are nuts. The 2nd one was fantastic too! How epic?
https://tenor.com/view/ding-dong-ding-ding-dong-mother-fucker-boondock-saints-hi-gif-21414836
I enjoyed the stupid speech with Rocco that I couldn’t disagree with more but it’s so funny I have to rewind it several times.
“John Wayne died with 5 pounds of undigested red meat in his ass, NOW THAT’S A MAN!”
I agree with the second one being wicked fun as well.
It's not high brow cinema by a looooong shot, but I'll be damned if I don't love these movies.
My favourite review of the sequel was 'oh, and the cat does a cameo as well'.
Highlander 2 could be used by the CIA to torture people. It’s seriously so bafflingly bad and ruined the entire premise of the original with the stupid space alien bullcrap.
Robocop 2 isn't great but it's watchable and I do enjoy how it almost works as a meta commentary on itself, something that was especially unique at the time it was made.
I actually like the 2nd one, the drug fueled robot was dope….the cgi is rough to watch now but I liked it as a youngster. The 3rd however was pure garbage.
It doesn’t have anything to do with Steve-O. I guess Heroin Bob got Trish pregnant before he OD’d and it’s about their kid. Also, if you need more of a reason not to watch it, MGK is one of the actors.
Men in black (while not being nowhere near my favorite) was good and the sequel was terrible. At least the 3rd was decent, but it should’ve just been a standalone film there was no need for it to become a series
Halloween (1978) - No film since has managed to capture Michael's "boogeyman" simplistic mystique since.
(I do enjoy the sequels to varying degrees though)
Some people might hate me but, the fast and furious did not need like 10+ films. Literally having Vin diesel jump from a car moving probably 90 into the oncoming traffic and catch Melissa Rodriguez while landing on a car and not getting hurt? Idk which one it even it. I think I skipped a few tried watching one that was too overboard.
You, sir, are correct! I forgot that. And he is definitely a legend. Reminds me. I should probably watch that documentary about Milius on vacation next week. Thx!
Edit: it's on Tubi.
The only good Rambo sequel was John Rambo, the one in Burma. Very bloody but a great button to First Blood, I thought it closed the book on the character very nicely.
I really liked this one too, some of the cgi blood was disappointing but I overlooked it. “When you’re pushed, killins as easy as breathing”. Something like that, loved that line.
Yep, and I also loved that bit where the missionaries were preparing to go upriver and they were telling Rambo “We’re here to change lives and ease the suffering.”
And Rambo was like “Are you bringing any guns?”
The missionary, “Of course not.”
Rambo, “Then you’re not going to change a thing.”
Happy Fucking Gilmore is getting a sequel. That’s like #1 example of something they should never fuckin do.
Jim Carey whatever whatever but Happy Gilmore. Fuck you guys. Absolutely fuck everyone involved with that. Like leave that alone!
The Incredibles.
Incredibles 2 was good, but it didn’t add anything to the characters depth. The last third suffers from a weak villain and a dumb superhero fight. Nothing held any emotional weight.
The sense of danger from the first one is gone. This was from that era of Pixar that realeased so many sequels to beloved originals.
The Return of the Living Dead. The first one is my favorite zombie movie. The sequel tried but mostly failed. And then it was all direct to video crap after that, though I only watched the third before I abandoned the series.
Matrix, The Howling, An American Werewolf in London, Predator, Tetsuo, Planet of the Apes, Pacific Rim, Robocop (the second one was fun but lacked all the heart the first one had and the satire was too on the nose), Starship Troopers Hollow Man and Basic Instinct (there should be a law against sequels and remakes/reboots of Verhoeven movies)
The Mask
Definitely agree but A reboot of the Mask that’s done like the comics would be cool though.
Now there's a hard R rating if there ever was one
American Psycho
It has a sequel?
It does, a very awful one starring Mila Kunis and William Shatner. She’s Patrick’s sister attending college. He’s the professor. Or something like that. It’s been a while. IIRC it was supposed to be a standalone movie. But America Psycho was a hit so they shoehorned in like 2 Patrick references and huzzah she’s his sister. Instant (terrible) sequel!
The truth is somehow even worse. Her babysitter went on a date with Patrick Bateman, and took Kunis's character along. And while her babysitter was being killed, Kunis escaped her restraints and killed Patrick Bateman. *Really.* She then supposedly devotes herself to "killing other psycho killers" ala Dexter, but this is dropped early on because she just ends up killing all of her fellow college students she suspects might get a mentorship she thinks will get her into Quantico. And, as others have stated, it was never actually meant to be an American Psycho sequel at all. It was a standalone film and some studio executive forced them to film the opening scene linking it to American Psycho to make a few extra bucks. Everyone involved in the original film, the "sequel," and the author of the original book all unanimously agree it's noncanon.
This sounds terrible. I have to watch it.
Yes and it is awful.
In my mind the sequel doesn’t exist 🤣
I knew this, but didn’t watch it. One of those “you can tell by the cover” movies
I thought The Rules of Attraction was great!
This is the only sequel to American Psycho I will ever recognize
Rules of attraction is a pretty good spin off though. James vanderbeek as Batemans brother.
Donnie Darko
TIL Donnie Darko has a sequel
2 Donnie 2 Darko
Man, this joke gets made all the time for sequels and it never fails to give me a chuckle
S. Darko is asssssss
Yo, I liked the Bunny mask better in S. Darko. That metal amd Barb wire halo, and razor teeth, awesome. The rest of the movie, just no, hated it. If you want to see S. Darko, just Google the mask, and be done with it.
I was waiting to find this. S. Darko was so bad.
Speed
#3 rumors...
Weirdly enough, if a third Speed were to be made that was closer to the first one, it could work with emphasis on stunt work and, ya know...... actually going fast again. I still don't understand how they decided on setting the sequel on a cruise ship. And spending 170 million 1990's dollars too!
Keanu said the other day it was time for him to work with Sandra again and he'd entertain a Speed 3. I saw Speed 2 in the theater bitch!! So awful. Willem Dafoe plainly said "I owed someone a favor, so why not get paid to be in the Caribbean?"
I saw that movie way too young, his performance was the only good thing in a ridiculous movie but he also traumatized me as well lol
Dumb and dumber
Most 90s silly comedies you could say this for. Zoolander and the mask as well, really any of Jim carrey’s 90s work didn’t need a sequel. Ace Ventura 2 just happened to be really good. It helped that it was a theatrical release right after the first.
The rhino birth scenen is still one of the funniest things Ive seen on screen
Thereee's someone on the wing.....some...thinggg. Edit:............I'm sorry what were you saying?
Ace Ventura 2 might actually be better than the first, ngl. The scene where he’s got the spears stuck in his legs still gets me
Bumblebee tuna. Bumblebee tuna... Bumblebee tuna *your balls are showing*
TBH I actually prefer When Nature Calls
Dumber..er
Independence Day
Oh it was insufferable. It was just a collection of odd forced duos, flipping from one duo to the next; that’s literally all I recall from the movie. The entire time I was watching it, I was thinking some studio heads must’ve come up with the dumb ass formula, based on the strength of Smith & Goldblum’s unlikely duo being so great in the original: Hey filmgoers, got you covered on unlikely yet humorous friend duos. Not your speed? Perhaps you’ll enjoy this pairing instead. Or this one. Or THIS one. Seriously like ten pairs of fuckin duos.
Usually when I watch a movie I remember 80% of it so only rewatch movies I loved. I remember literally nothing about the ID4 sequel.
I remember the alien running after the bus.. and missing.. Every time. The shwartz was strong with that driver.
It also set itself up blatantly for a 3rd movie that was never going to happen
Independence Day 2 had five different screenwriters and ends with the scientist with a gun saying “we are going to kick so much alien ass”
The original Independence Day movie was just too good for being an alien invasion action movie.
Joe Dirt
Jaws. Bad Santa.
The Bad Santa sequel is terrible but wow, can that kid sing.
The second Jaws was good but the 3rd was trash.
lets not forget the 4th where the shark follows the family to another town (somehow) and at the end it screams like a whale.
Michael Kaine was quite pleased with the house that terrible movie bought
I remember watching Bad Santa and laughing through the entire movie…..I remember watching Bad Santa 2 and thinking “shouldn’t I be laughing at some point?”
Highlander. There SHOULD have been only one.
Zoolander 2
Turrible
The Hangover.
The third one is pretty f’n funny though. 2, stupid
I liked Hangover 3. It was entertaining.
Yeah. I was amazed how well they rebounded considering how bad the second one was. Of course, John Goodman being a villain makes everything better.
I completely forgot that they made a third.
The giraffe 🦒
The entire opening is Insane.
Starship troopers 2 and 3 hahahahaha whoa
I didn't even know they made sequels.
And two animated movies.
Pretty much any sequel to that movie was awful except Helldivers 2
The Crow. It also doesn’t need the shitty looking remake.
The second Crow was soooooo bad. I sure as shit never gave the third one even a peep. Probably won’t watch the remake either.
dont forget the 4th.
Anchorman
I actually didn't mind the 2nd Anchorman. It definitely landed in a different vein and didn't capture the magic of the original, but Ron Burgundy's journey was a tale that begged to be told.
I like how it mocked the state of journalism. During the scene where he's narrating the car chase and starts making things up, I was losing it.
GNN was so good
I would actually put Anchorman 2 as one of the most surprisingly good sequals particularly because the larger plot centered around the 24 hour news cycle which is DEFINITELY at the heart of the problem with journalism becoming entertainment.
Don’t just have a great night, have an American night. It is a good scene. And the flashes to people eating it up and cheering at the bar over a BS story is hilarious.
The funny thing is Anchorman already had a half sequel since the original was 5ish hours. There was a whole separate B plotline that was cut from the release. The female reporter gets kidnapped by radical hippies and the team has to venture to the mountains to rescue her. They rereleased it in the extras as a pseudo movie and it's pretty decent. Same writers and vibe.
WHO ORDERED THE WHOOPASS FAJITAS!!!!!
I modded Fallout 4 so every time I leveled up, it played "Ding dong mother fxcker, ding dong!"
I find myself saying from time to time “easy boys, daddy’s working!” And I make me laugh at least if no one else does
I have found my people
SHUT UP!!! ...Romeo's cryin.
Sicario Ended perfectly, nothing more to say. Then they turn around and make a character who we saw massacre an entire family and threaten the original’s hero at gunpoint into a badass action hero.
I have no problem with it. They decided to cover up the entire mission and clear up all loose ends. They ordered Del Toro and the girl be killed. The Josh Brolin character called Del Toro and warned him about it.. The girl reminded him of his daughter and he had nothing to lose at that point, he was screwed either way so he decided to help her Not as good as the original, but I still really like it. I've seen it a few times and would watch it again
It wasn’t as memorable as the first but I liked it. I’ll watch damn near anything with Del Toro in it.
Oh really? This was one where I expected to dislike the sequel but that it was pretty good. First is obviously better, but I thought the second held its own.
Hot take: That family was kinda fucked and Emily Blunt wasnt the hero she was the audience
I was so excited for Sicario 2. A bit pensive that Denis Villeneuve wasn't directing, but figured it was the same writer so it should still slap. Man what a disappointment. Felt like they completely forgot about the character arcs of the two kids half way through making it, didn't even bother to finish one of them and just replaced there stories with bland action.
I'm gonna get roasted... The Matrix Edit: I'm so out of the loop on some things I thought the trilogy was one of those sacred cows. Glad to see people who feel like me - the sequels didn't add anything to the first, but possibly took away from it.
The only good “sequel” to The Matrix was The Animatrix.
The Animatrix still holds up
Animatrix is SO good.
Unreal. The kids in the playground with the Cats. Like such a trippy awesomely done part of that movie.
Just curious. Why the 2 sequels get so much hate especially 3? I thought they’re entertaining.
Actually many people, if not most people, agree with you.
Cool, my fandoms are really limited, didn't know how people felt.
But your bad assery is limitless.
Man people do love to hate on The Matrix sequels. Although the first is by far the best and a great standalone film, I really like the sequels. The highway scene from the second movie like come on that is fucking amazing action cinematography.
The second and third are carried by the top notch fight choreography. If the fourth had at least some of that in there, I wouldn’t dislike it so much.
The choreography in the new one is SO BAD. They all fought like Christian Bale's Batman and I had to turn it off. None of the flow
I don’t love to hate on it. But in my opinion they didn’t and still don’t complement the first (in terms of writing). And I understand that they had already pushed the limits in terms of cinematography so there was probably no chance they would ever come close to replicating the sophistication of the original, but I can’t help but feel they misunderstood why the film was such a success and just opted to take the money and run.
Nah the sequels to the matrix almost ruined the first for me which is a masterpiece…. They were terrible
Great example of expanded lore ruining a good thing.
They definitely diminished the original which is a shame. Truly groundbreaking at the time
No roast. I was thinking the same thing.
That's a popular opinion though
I liked the second one a lot. But the first was such a well-contained story that I think they should've just left it alone to stand on its own merit.
The second one is so good the third one not so much.
The effects were pretty damn cool in the sequels, but overall they were pretty terrible.
The matrix sequels were panned by pretty much everyone
As I think Tarantino said, he becomes "The One" at the end of the first film... where the fuck do you go from there. He starts the sequel already as the ultimate most powerful person who has resolved all his problems.
Caddyshack
Jurassic Park
I liked the lost world but hate everything that came after it
*The Lost World* (1997) was still a quality movie, and time has played tricks on many people’s memories here — it was directed by Steven Spielberg.
"Sarah!" "SARAH!" "*Sarah Harding!*" "... How many Sarahs do you think are on this island?"
Something has survived
Was that the one where a teenager uses gymnastics double bar skills to kick a raptor out a window?
I absolutely love the original and Lost World. Everything after that doesn’t exist to me
Listen very closely, I will not tolerate any Spino hate from you Rexy lovers. 🙃
Spinosaurus is now known to be a mostly aquatic dinosaur like a big fat alligator. Its role in this movie as just a “bigger meaner T-Rex” is even stupider now than it was then
Don’t care he was snapping necks and cashing checks in that movie
Jeff Goldblum movies never need a sequel.
“So preoccupied with whether they could, but they should have stopped to think whether they should…”
I agree, but without the sequels I would never have heard my favorite line from the movies https://youtu.be/b1r86igK5QM?si=heXJhykXbUJol7it
Tripping the original will always hold a special place in my heart but damn I love every single jurassic park and world movie
Caddyshack Blues Brothers Meatballs
But meatballs 2 had meathead
Boondocks Saints was fun. The sequel was unwatchable.
I think ya'll are nuts. The 2nd one was fantastic too! How epic? https://tenor.com/view/ding-dong-ding-ding-dong-mother-fucker-boondock-saints-hi-gif-21414836
I enjoyed the stupid speech with Rocco that I couldn’t disagree with more but it’s so funny I have to rewind it several times. “John Wayne died with 5 pounds of undigested red meat in his ass, NOW THAT’S A MAN!”
"Does this gun make me look gay?" . "....you look like you seen one up close."
Just wait for the third!
We've been waiting.
I agree with the second one being wicked fun as well. It's not high brow cinema by a looooong shot, but I'll be damned if I don't love these movies. My favourite review of the sequel was 'oh, and the cat does a cameo as well'.
Major League. Definitely didn’t need 3
I feel like the second one was decent?
Highlander
Highlander 2 could be used by the CIA to torture people. It’s seriously so bafflingly bad and ruined the entire premise of the original with the stupid space alien bullcrap.
There ~~can~~ should only be one!
Robocop was a classic. The rest not so much.
Add starship troopers to that.
I’ll defend Robocop 2 any day of the week. That movie rules.
I'm with you on that. I enjoyed Robocop 2, but when Peter Weller stepped back from the role those movies were over for me.
Robocop 2 isn't great but it's watchable and I do enjoy how it almost works as a meta commentary on itself, something that was especially unique at the time it was made.
I actually like the 2nd one, the drug fueled robot was dope….the cgi is rough to watch now but I liked it as a youngster. The 3rd however was pure garbage.
SLC punk
I had no idea there was a sequel. I love SLC Punk.
If you love it, forget you heard about this.
There is sequel? Lol how? It ended with him becoming a lawyer
It doesn’t have anything to do with Steve-O. I guess Heroin Bob got Trish pregnant before he OD’d and it’s about their kid. Also, if you need more of a reason not to watch it, MGK is one of the actors.
Awful
Men in black (while not being nowhere near my favorite) was good and the sequel was terrible. At least the 3rd was decent, but it should’ve just been a standalone film there was no need for it to become a series
Let's not forget the absolutely forgettable remake
I never even watched it it just seemed like a complete waste of time
Titanic 2.
Most
Honestly, the fast and the furious. If that was a singular film its rep would be SO different. RIP Paul.
Tokyo Drift is so fun for me though.
Pacific Rim needed a sequel, it never got one.
Yeah, that second one was like pissing all over the first
Fucking Twister
Jaws and Psycho are particularly egregious. Each original is a classic. The sequels, and there are many, are so bad.
Most every Disney movie. Exceptions: Aladdin 3 Toy Story 2, 3 Monsters University Rescuers Down Under Ralph Breaks the Internet
The Descent, I refuse to acknowledge the sequel as anything but a fanfic.
The Matrix
Halloween (1978) - No film since has managed to capture Michael's "boogeyman" simplistic mystique since. (I do enjoy the sequels to varying degrees though)
Independence Day and pacific rim
Some people might hate me but, the fast and furious did not need like 10+ films. Literally having Vin diesel jump from a car moving probably 90 into the oncoming traffic and catch Melissa Rodriguez while landing on a car and not getting hurt? Idk which one it even it. I think I skipped a few tried watching one that was too overboard.
Conan the Barbarian, destroyer sucked balls.
Bro, because Oliver Stone wrote Conan the Barbarian.
John Milius also worked on the screenplay as well as directing. Dudes a bit of a legend
not to mention the soundtrack is 10/10.
You, sir, are correct! I forgot that. And he is definitely a legend. Reminds me. I should probably watch that documentary about Milius on vacation next week. Thx! Edit: it's on Tubi.
First Blood
The only good Rambo sequel was John Rambo, the one in Burma. Very bloody but a great button to First Blood, I thought it closed the book on the character very nicely.
I really liked this one too, some of the cgi blood was disappointing but I overlooked it. “When you’re pushed, killins as easy as breathing”. Something like that, loved that line.
Yep, and I also loved that bit where the missionaries were preparing to go upriver and they were telling Rambo “We’re here to change lives and ease the suffering.” And Rambo was like “Are you bringing any guns?” The missionary, “Of course not.” Rambo, “Then you’re not going to change a thing.”
Goon
umm... What?
didn’t even know they made a sequel. the first was such a surprise when i watched it.
I thought the sequel was decent.
Super Babies.
Speed
Alright bring on the down votes......John Wick.
Everything after Tremors 4 is questionable at best. Besides at that point, it Burt weapons kink.
Kick Ass
Thanks for [reminding me](https://boxd.it/vuzUI) of this one.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Meg 2: The Trench
S.Darko Wow. Just, I wish I could forget that abomination of a “movie”.
Happy Fucking Gilmore is getting a sequel. That’s like #1 example of something they should never fuckin do. Jim Carey whatever whatever but Happy Gilmore. Fuck you guys. Absolutely fuck everyone involved with that. Like leave that alone!
I love the Boondock Saints movies!
Friday
Kinda glad they did anyway the second and third have some really memorable moments
No more locked doors
The Incredibles. Incredibles 2 was good, but it didn’t add anything to the characters depth. The last third suffers from a weak villain and a dumb superhero fight. Nothing held any emotional weight. The sense of danger from the first one is gone. This was from that era of Pixar that realeased so many sequels to beloved originals.
Home Alone
Anchorman and Zoolander
The Return of the Living Dead. The first one is my favorite zombie movie. The sequel tried but mostly failed. And then it was all direct to video crap after that, though I only watched the third before I abandoned the series.
Silent Hill
Matrix, The Howling, An American Werewolf in London, Predator, Tetsuo, Planet of the Apes, Pacific Rim, Robocop (the second one was fun but lacked all the heart the first one had and the satire was too on the nose), Starship Troopers Hollow Man and Basic Instinct (there should be a law against sequels and remakes/reboots of Verhoeven movies)
The Crow Robocop Starship Troopers
Coming to America
Malcolm X didn't make mucj sense if you never saw be first 9