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TheMovieman 03-12-07 12:13 AM

Sequels That Feature Scenes from Previous Entry
 
Maybe this is too narrow of a topic, but I was wondering if you know of any sequels that has a scene that was taken directly from the previous installment. I was thinking about this after watching Halloween H20 and apparently (as I have not seen Halloween: Resurrection) the ending in H20 was featured in Resurrection.

Have there been any other films like this? How about taking scenes filmed and twisting it using new angles?

Like I said, I don't know how many times this has been done, but I'm curious...

Brent L 03-12-07 12:21 AM

The Back to the Future trilogy.

Matthew Chmiel 03-12-07 12:25 AM

The Rage: Carrie 2 had flashbacks to the prom scene of Carrie.

Porky's 2: The Next Day had scenes from the original during the opening credits. IIRC, Superman 2 did the same thing for it's opening credits.

However I can name a few films that reshot footage from the original. Of course the major example to this would be Back to the Future: Part II as well as the two Evil Dead sequels.

Continuing with the Halloween franchise, Halloween II refilmed the ending to Halloween with the camera pointing towards the front of the house as Michael falls after being shot by Dr. Loomis.

mike7162 03-12-07 12:39 AM

The Road Warrior aka Mad Max 2

Fincher Fan 03-12-07 12:41 AM

Die Hard With a Vengence reuses a shot of Rickman falling from the top of the Nakatomi building.

Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 is mostly made up of footage from the first film!

Not necessarily a sequel but Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers returns to a scene from Fellowship of the Ring.

Austin Powers in Goldmember has clips of Michael Caine from another film altogether.

Stigmata reuses a shot from The Money Train.

Seantn 03-12-07 12:54 AM


Continuing with the Halloween franchise, Halloween II refilmed the ending to Halloween with the camera pointing towards the front of the house as Michael falls after being shot by Dr. Loomis.
In the new shot in Halloween 2, you can see that Michael is walking off a ramp on the balcony, not just falling off the balcony. Kind of an odd goof.

RobCA 03-12-07 02:17 AM


Originally Posted by Fincher Fan
Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 is mostly made up of footage from the first film!

That was the first one I thought of when I saw this thread. As if all the flashbacks weren't enough, there's actually a scene in a theater, where the movie playing on the screen is yet another scene from the first film. rotfl

Rob

MovieMaster11 03-12-07 02:20 AM


Originally Posted by Fincher Fan

Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 is mostly made up of footage from the first film!

This was the one that I was gonna say. After really liking the first film I was so disappointed that 95% of the sequel was flashbacks from #1. What a joke of a movie.

Eplicon 03-12-07 02:46 AM

I remember watching the overseas version of Jaws: The Revenge, and the shark's demise when it gets skewered by the boat wasn't shown. What you got instead was that wide angle shot of the shark blowing up from the original Jaws. It didn't make any sense, but then again, much of the graphic violence was toned down in this version.

Mondo Kane 03-12-07 03:10 AM

Friday The 13th parts 2-IV

Part 3 was the first installment I ever saw and since it ends...
Spoiler:
at the shack with Jason getting stabbed in the back
, I always just assumed that's how Part 2 ended.

Imagine my surprise when I finally saw Part 2 in it's entirety. I definetly got a scare at the very end!

valkyrie 03-12-07 03:27 AM

Didn't Saw III have a few flashbacks from previous movies.

The Stigmata/Money train scene cracks me up every time... ;)

Apone 03-12-07 04:47 AM

The Godfather: Part I and II

Groucho 03-12-07 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by BrentLumkin
The Back to the Future trilogy.

What's cool about the second movie is that they don't just have "flashbacks", they integrate footage of the original film into the storyline.

lotsofdvds 03-12-07 08:32 AM

Why have so many of us seen the first two Silent Night Deadly Night movies? That was my answer too.

Jay G. 03-12-07 08:33 AM

A Chinese Odyssey II - replays the ending of the first film, and later on in the film shows the beginning of the first film from a different perspective.

Desperado - reshot a scene from El Mariachi with Antonio Banderas.

The Lion King 1 1/2 - shows scenes from the first film from Timon and Pumbaa's perspective.

chowderhead 03-12-07 08:49 AM

Superman Returns brings Jor-El in the Fortress of Solitude back from the 1st movie

Five Cent Deposit 03-12-07 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by Fincher Fan
Austin Powers in Goldmember has clips of Michael Caine from another film altogether.

The Limey uses footage of Terence Stamp in Poor Cow as flashback material. The film is like 30 years older so of course he looks younger in a way that make-up/effects could never have achieved, and the film looks so different that it works really well stylistically.

Shannon Nutt 03-12-07 11:47 AM

Star Trek: Generations uses a shot of the Klingon Bird Of Prey exploding that was used in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

Then again, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country uses footage of the Enterprise that was already used in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. (I believe some footage from IV is used in Star Trek V as well).

Come to think of it, there's a lot of re-used SF stuff throughout the nine movies.

jeffkjoe 03-12-07 11:54 AM

Rocky II, III, IV, and V

Rocky Balboa doesn't have footage from its previous entry's fight scene, as does all the other Rocky sequels, but it does have clips from III and IV.

They asked Carl Weathers for rights to use his image from I and II in ROCKY BALBOA, but Sly Stallone said he asked for too much money. He jokingly referred to him as "Apollo Greed" (from the Ain't It Cool News Q & A with Stallone).

Vipper II 03-12-07 11:57 AM

Terminator 2 featured a guy showing pictures of Arnold attacking the police station in The Terminator.

Airplane II: The Sequel had shots from the original.

RichC2 03-12-07 12:03 PM

Saw III definitely did.

And I am constantly reminded of those episodes of Arrested Development where they used Carl Weathers (showing scenes from Predator) and Charlize Theron (Monster).

eedoon 03-12-07 12:04 PM

Back to the Future is a cool one. Also - not exactly a scene but the comic montage from Spider-man 2 is really awesome.

brainee 03-12-07 12:36 PM

What is it about cheapo horror sequels and re-using footage. Like "Silent Night, Deadly Night 2", "Boogeyman 2" consists mostly of reused footage from the first one. And Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes 2" uses extensive flashbacks to the first movie to pad the running time. Hell, even the family dog has a flashback scene.

GuessWho 03-12-07 12:44 PM

Karate Kid II began with a scene filmed to be the original's ending, but eventually cut out of the first.

SuckaMC 03-12-07 03:14 PM

Phantasm and Phantasm 2 overlaps, sharing some scenes.. I'm pretty sure there is a flashback or two.

redskull 03-12-07 04:05 PM

There's an older movie from the 1950s called "War of the Colossal Beast" that features pretty much the entire original movie (called "The Amazing Colossal Man") in a flashback.

The sequel is available on DVD, but due to rights issues the original is not. But it doesn't really matter because about 90% of the first movie is shown in the second--if you own the sequel, you pretty much own the original.

Numanoid 03-13-07 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
Star Trek: Generations uses a shot of the Klingon Bird Of Prey exploding that was used in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

Then again, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country uses footage of the Enterprise that was already used in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. (I believe some footage from IV is used in Star Trek V as well).

Come to think of it, there's a lot of re-used SF stuff throughout the nine movies.

The opening scene from The Search for Spock is a replay of crucial footage from Wrath of Khan.

Groucho 03-13-07 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by brainee
What is it about cheapo horror sequels and re-using footage.

It allowed the filmmakers to put out the sequel quickly at a very cheap cost while the original is still hot AND advertise cast members who might not be available.

This practice is more rare now, since word of mouth spreads quickly on the Internet. Before, you'd paid your cash before you realized you were duped because low-budget horror cheapies were never reviewed by any critic.

Simpson Purist 03-13-07 04:45 PM

The Two Towers begins with Gandalf's fight with the Balrog from Fellowship of the Ring, but this time shifting it to Gandalf's perspective as he plunges down the chasm.

Return of the King features a brief flashback to Boromir's death from FOTR.

Blade II has a brief recap of the first film as well as a flashback to Whistler's fate.

rw2516 03-13-07 05:51 PM

Beneath the Planet of the Apes repeats the ending of Planet of the Apes. Dracula, Prince of Darkness begins with the ending of Horror of Dracula. Taste the Blood of Dracula reshows Dracula impaled on the cross from Dracula Has Risen From The Grave. The Mummy's Tomb has a long flashback sequence of The Mummy's Hand. Others I think may have, not sure: Dr. Phibes Rises Again, Vengeance of She.

riley_dude 03-13-07 11:48 PM

Didn't they use the Genesis foootage from Star Trek 2 several times in the other movies?
I believe they used the Enterprise exploding from Star Trek 3 in 4.

jeffkjoe 03-14-07 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
Star Trek: Generations uses a shot of the Klingon Bird Of Prey exploding that was used in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

Then again, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country uses footage of the Enterprise that was already used in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. (I believe some footage from IV is used in Star Trek V as well).

Come to think of it, there's a lot of re-used SF stuff throughout the nine movies.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek: Generations
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: Insurrection
Star Trek: Nemesis
Star Trek: The J.J. Abrams Project


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