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Re: Comedy Sequels : Are They Doomed To Fail?
I think it's mostly because many successful comedy movies are more or less developed on set and practically ad-libbed by the cast in development. You know how most Hollywood movies have a screenplay already developed before filming? That's not always the case for comedy, including some of the best comedies of all time. Comedies are a product of the director and cast working together on set, which isn't very prevalent in other genres.
So no one knows going in if a comedy is really going to work, including the studio itself. You have to hit the same lightning twice, which is very difficult. |
Re: Comedy Sequels : Are They Doomed To Fail?
Originally Posted by PatD
(Post 13904011)
Also Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey is the most audacious, most polished and most imaginative of the B&T Trilogy.
I have appreciated it more as I've gotten older. |
Re: Comedy Sequels : Are They Doomed To Fail?
Excellent points about Bogus Journey.
The follow-up to a time travel movie does not even have any time travel in it... and it works wonderfully! |
Re: Comedy Sequels : Are They Doomed To Fail?
I'll give props to B&T for attempting something completely different and the concept as a whole works, but the execution fell short for me. Excellent Adventure all the way for me.
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Re: Comedy Sequels : Are They Doomed To Fail?
Oh, I think Excellent Adventure is the best of the three by a country mile, but I still hold that Bogus Journey is best directed, most polished and the most imaginative of the three films. It's not as funny as EA (but funnier than FTM) and *certainly* the least heartfelt of the three films.
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