EPISODE · Jul 21, 2020 · 58 MIN
When Sequels Did WAY Too Much, And If It Worked Or Not
from Tutor Reviews · host Romero Tutor
In my opinion, which I give a lot of in this episode (like all my episodes), the idea of a sequel is to stay true to the elements of the original but to up the ante in a big way... To make sure there's a purpose for the sequel in general. Otherwise it's pointless. I'm all for a sequel writer and director shooting for the stars and attempting to give us the best chapter yet. But there are some instances where the creators go overboard. And not just overboard. They jump ship, and just plunge headfirst into the deep end of Shit's Creek. So I discuss a few of those instances that worked, and those that didn't. Enjoy, folks.
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In my opinion, which I give a lot of in this episode (like all my episodes), the idea of a sequel is to stay true to the elements of the original but to up the ante in a big way... To make sure there's a purpose for the sequel in general. Otherwise it's pointless. I'm all for a sequel writer and director shooting for the stars and attempting to give us the best chapter yet. But there are some instances where the creators go overboard. And not just overboard. They jump ship, and just plunge headfirst into the deep end of Shit's Creek. So I discuss a few of those instances that worked, and those that didn't. Enjoy, folks.
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