Oh? I wonder how this came about? How did that happen? I wonder what brought on the decision to do that. It's a mystery! A complete and utter mystery. Who would have guessed?
Hym "If you're going to do a sequel, at least try not to shit one the source material too hard. And pay me money. I clearly deserve it."
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A spiritual sequel, sometimes called a spiritual successor, is a successor to a video game, movie, novel, comic, stage play, or television mini-series. Instead of being a standard sequel, spiritual successors share genres, themes, styles, and often developer teams, without continuing on a previous story. While this term can apply to almost any content, it has most commonly been used in video games.
Bio Shock is the spiritual sequel to System Shock.
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A person who cannot wait for the next installment of their favorite movie to have one last adventure with the characters. Lately this has also branched out to video games and TV shows when no direct movie sequel can be created.
Sequel Nerd Comments:
I cannot wait for Tron: Legacy so we can see what happened to Flynn!
Back to the Future: The Game is going to be great, they even got Christopher Lloyd to be the voice of Doc Brown!
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was decent but I hope they can make up for it with Indiana Jones 5!
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Hell: The Sequel is the debut EP by Bad Meets Evil, an American hip hop duo composed of Royce da 5'9" and Eminem. It was released on June 13, 2011 in some countries by Shady Records and Interscope Records and on June 14, 2011 in the United States
person 1: hey you goin to get hell: the sequel
person 2: idk i don't know whos made it
person 1: it was made by eminem and royce da 5'9 (bad meets evil)
person 2: oh, in that case... hell yes
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n; A sequel to a popular or not so popular movie that has nothing to do with the original save for the name and a few characters. Brought about by Disney's tendency to make a really good movie (Lion King, Aladdin) and then use the name to make a sequel while pouring as little money/time/effort into the project as possible(Lion King 2, Aladdin 2). This maximizes profits while minimizing cost. They also suck. Noticing that Disney makes a lot of money off of such tactics, other famous movie companies have begun to do the same.(Bring It On; Bring It On Again: Both crap, but atleast the first one had attractive women.)
Usually these movies are brought straight to video/dvd to make sure everyone gets it as soon as possible(i.e. Much cheaper to skip the theatre and jump straight to video.)
A simple way to spot a Disney Sequel is the advertisement "Straight to Video" or anything Disney with a two or above on the end of it.
Oh man, "Bring It On Again?" You can tell it's a Disney Sequel just from watching the trailer!
"Lion King 1.5?" Might as well call it "Lion King we butchered the animation, hired no-name voice actors, and added some useless side character to help the excessively deep children's story."
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A act of a movie studio making consistent sequels to their one or more franchises. It's a very controversial act, it's also one of the sources of the Hollywood's downfall.
Star Wars, Fast and Furious, The Hangover, Terminator, Pirates of the Caribbean, Home Alone, Hotel Transylvania and Ice Age are movie franchises that have gone downhill after they became victims of the Forced sequel act.
A way for disney to totally $crew its classic films.
*cha-ching!*
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