Best Movie Sequel.

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godfather II and american wedding
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An American Wedding was a horrible movie... very disappointing...
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What?!, what?! are you kidding? that movie was GREAT i LOvED it lol
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Think either JP2 or Sudden Death 2: Terror at 3 Rivers should be considered in any discussion of movie sequels.

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Leslie Nielsen is mercenary Pope John Paul II as he leads the Knights of Columbus in to battle against Pat Robertson and his evil minions from the 700 Club. With the fate of the Catholic Church in the balance, JP must win one final crusade and face the mightiest of tele evangelists along the way. John Paul enlists the help of unlikely alies former President Clinton and rock super-star, Sting. Can the old pontif conquer his final foe or will the world be overrun by the likes of the Revs. Al Sharpton and Billy Graham? Only one way to find out, but either way, quoting the Pope's most memorable line from the film, "I'll see you in Hell."
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SUDDEN DEATH 2: TERROR AT THREE RIVERS
The producers of this movie decided to trim the budget by taking advantage of the recent implosion of Three Rivers Stadium. The "muscles from Brussels" is back again as Darren McCord, this time on the trail of a sinister millionaire who plans on imploding three rivers stadium during the 2003 national league championship series, all the while holding a group of orphans in the basement. The pressure is on when McCord has to save thousands of people by the end of the 9th inning. Can it be done, or will strike three come too soon?
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i think terminator 2 was an great sequel
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Rocky II
Rocky III
Rocky IV
Rocky Balboa

The 4 greatest sequals ever made. Rocky V is not on the list becuase, face it, that movie blew. Rocky Balboa (the new one that just came ou) is In my opinion, probably the best one yet. You get goosebumbs seeing Rocky start his training and get back in the ring.
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best sequels were the lord of the rings movies...
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is by FAR my favorite sequel of any movie. Ah....I love Harrison Ford. :-)
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die hard with a vengeance was good, but i'm not sure about the newest die hard movie..."Live Free, Die Hard"
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