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10 movies you (probably) never knew had sequels

10 movies you (probably) never knew had sequels Yeah, we definitely didn t need these. 30 December 2020 We’ve been thinking a lot about movie sequels. No, not those ones that everybody knows about - we’re not going to get into a fight about which is better Terminator 2 or Aliens (it’s Terminator 2), but want to highlight the lesser known sequels, movies that should never have gotten a sequel or just didn’t need one in the first place. Everyone loves a sequel but not every movie needs a sequel. Some are best left as islands on their own, filmic one-offs that can be enjoyed as a solitary thing.

Christmas Movie Sequels You ve Probably Never Heard Of

Die Hard, everyone has their own go-to Christmas movies. Then there are the holiday movies that have been consigned to the Island of Misfit Christmas Movie Sequels movies that people don’t love, because they just plain don’t know about. (Though, admittedly, film quality may also often play a part.) Here are seven examples of the latter. 1. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie’s Island Adventure (2003) Fourteen years after rolling up to Clark Griswold’s house in a run-down old RV in 1989’s National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid) got a seasonal saga of his own with the made-for-TV

Ranked: Best Christmas movies ever (including Happiest Season )

20 (tie). Arthur Christmas (2011) The underrated, animated British gem centers on Santa Claus son Arthur (James McAvoy), who works on a deadline to get a present to the one girl forgotten by his family s militaristic, high-tech delivery system. 20 (tie). Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey The entertaining and big-hearted fantasy musical about a famous former toymaker (Forest Whitaker) getting his mojo back thanks to an inventive granddaughter (Madalen Mills) features top-notch tunes, a diverse focus and young female ingenuity. 19. Home Alone (1990) Culkin is unfailingly precocious, and watching an 8-year-old foil a pair of clueless adult burglars in inventive fashion is fine and all. What s often forgotten amid the kiddie shenanigans, however, is what the film has to say about the importance of family.

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