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I don't blame WatchMojo for wanting to forget these dishonorable mentions: - Mean Girls 2 - Neverending Story 3 - Tentecolino (sequel to Legend of the Titanic) - Star Wards 9: Rise of Skywalker - Jaws 3D - Secret of Nihm 2: Timmy to the Rescue - Charlotte's Web 2: Wilber's Great Adventure - Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World - Home Alone 5 & 6 I would want to forget them too. What other sequel should we forget existed that I didn't mention?
@@chefbreccia2642 That one was pretty damn terrible. Come to think of it, 1997 was one of the worst years for CGI, with a couple of exceptions like Volcano and Titanic.
If _Jaws_ gave birth to blockbusters, who gave the green light to _Jaws: The Revenge_ will remain one of shark movies’ biggest mysteries. Has Ellen Brody suffered enough after _Jaws 3D_ or not? You tell me! _Jaws_ is one of those franchises that should never have had more than two movies.
Halloween 6, Blair witch 2 and BB 2000 were victims of studio interference. If you want a slightly better version of curse of Michael Myers, then check out the Producer's cut.
If I was Joel Schumacher I would have explained away the "Bat credit card" and the puns as an attempt to do the movie like the 60s Batman TV series, but the jokes just didn't come off. In fact, I think Schumacher should have changed course and made his Batman films more like the Adam West TV Series as full parody, as a nod to the show.
Here's some trivia for you guys. There was supposed to be a Speed 3 and Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock (She was only rumored to be in it) Was supposed to be signed onto the film. The script initially said it was going to take place on a Plane. But before the movie even entered production let alone started Filming, you can probably guess why it never saw the light of day. A certain event that in the early 2000s on the 9th month happened and that's why we never saw and why we may never see it. Basically 9/11 happened and everyone took actual Terrorism serious. It would've been the wrong time and the wrong place to film. Too Surreal.
I still can't fathom what made the makers of "Baby Geniuses" think anybody wanted more when they made "Superbabies: Bay Geniuses 2". That it's only #15 on this list is even more baffling, considering how much worse it was received by critics and fans alike.
The very fact that they made a sequel to a film that concluded its story with no wiggle room for more story, then taking the mystery of the immortals and revealing them to be aliens from another planet, and not even attempting to make it make sense (Why are they immortal on Earth? If Ramirez and Connor knew each other on Zeit, then why did Connor not know him when they met in the first film?). Then add to it that the plot is stupid. They literally have it explained to the villain that sending his goons back will reset everything when Connor was already old, defeated, and clearly decided not to return, but he does it anyway, then he acts stupefied when it's explained that he fucked up exactly the way he was cautioned. The Renegade Cut was made to patch it all up, but only replaced plot holes with different plot holes (If they're from the past, why does everything look futuristic?)
While Superman IV was bad, one of the quotes from the movie is still a damn good quote and would be a perfect lesson for the world. “There will be peace when the people of the world want it so badly that their governments would have no choice but to give it to them.”
There in lies the problem - most people only want peace on THIER terms and even then only when everything is "just right". Humans aren't very peaceful, by nature. We evolved from a very competitive, territorial, predatory species and we don't work well with others - except when it suits us!
Many worst sequels I have seen: #20: Halloween Resurrection #19: Freddy’s Dead #18: Jason Takes Manhattan #17: The Matrix Resurrections #16: TRANSFORMERS Age Of Extinction #15: CLERKS 3 #14: INDEPENDENCE DAY RESURGENCE #13: SPACE JAM A NEW LEGACY #12: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 3 #11: AVATAR THE WAY OF WATER #10: GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD #9: POTC DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES #8: INDY AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY #7: BASIC INSTINCT 2 #6: THE LAST JEDI/THE RISE OF SKYWALKER/THE FORCE AWAKENS #5: HALLOWEEN ENDS #4: ALIEN 3 #3: EXPENDABLES 4 #2: AVP Requiem #1: SPEED 2 Dishonourable mentions DEUCE BIGALOW 2 GROWN UPS 2 THE HANGOVER sequels LOST BOYS THE TRIBE CABIN FEVER 2 THE DESCENT 2 REC 3 V/H/S: VIRAL BOOK OF SHADOWS ROBOCOP 3 THOR 4 DR STRANGE 2 BATMAN AND ROBIN SUPERMAN 4
@@arthurjones3670 Disagree with nine of those: Halloween: Resurrection (least-favorite of the franchise, but I still enjoy it), The Matrix Resurrections (I prefer the original three, but I still enjoyed the fourth film), Transformers: Age of Extinction (found it to be a lot of fun in a short amount of time), Avatar: The Way of Water (second-favorite film of 2022), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (second-favorite of the franchise, behind At World's End; On Stranger Tides is my least-favorite, but I still love it), Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (I'll need to rewatch the other films to give it a ranking, but I love it a great deal), the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (my fifth-, eighth-, and third-favorites of the eleven films, with A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back as my top two), and Halloween Ends (a lot of fun and some beautiful kills), Also love Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Thor: Love and Thunder.
Friday the Thirteenth "Freddy Takes Manhattan" is at least something I can watch in a "so bad, it's funny" mood. I got a good chuckle out of Jason doing a one-shot KO in the boxing match. Oh, and just lifting his mask was enough to turn a bunch of street punks into quivering jelly.
Terminator: Dark Fate deserved the spot more than Genesys. Genesys held my interest at least. Dark Fate was a steaming pile from start to finish. As far as I'm concerned only the first two were canon. Everything else has been John Conner's PTSD nightmares after beating SkyNet and fearing some loose end.
Say what you will about the other Terminator sequels, at least they had redeeming qualities. Terminator 3 had an excellent ending that saves it from being terrible. And Terminator: Salvation gave us bigger glimpse at the future that John Connor lives in everyday to fight. On top of that, it has a solid cast with Christian Bale, Bryce Dallas Howard, and the late Anton Yelchin.
@@Brotherofthe4thCompany I honestly don't have many issues with the Terminator sequels I've seen. I think all of those I've watched have great stories, casts, scores, and visuals.
@@themaskedman6489 I think the Producer's Cut cleared up some of the issues the theatrical version had. I don't think of it as one of the best films, but I honestly don't dislike any of the films with Michael in them. In my ranking, The Curse of Michael Myers is ahead only Resurrection, which I feel I would hate if it wasn't for Busta Rhymes.
Dishonorable Mentions: *Multiple Direct-To-Video Disney Sequels -There are several DTV Disney Sequels and they were a total gamble when it came to quality. Sure we got some good ones like Aladdin: King of Thieves, An Extremely Goofy Movie and BOTH Lion King Sequels. But on the other hand, we also got more mediocre or just plain bad ones like Mulan 2, Hunchback of Notre Dame 2, and Belle's Magical World. *The Legend Of Zorro -The First Zorro reboot with Antonio Banderas was SO GOOD and it's so hard to believe the same people were involved with this. The characters are idiots who don't learn anything, the villains and action are far too cartoonish, stupid and silly, the writing isn't smart or clever, the whole entire movie just feels like it was written by a child! It killed the hope of there ever being a Zorro movie in the near future. *Transformers: The Last Knight -The Michael Bay Transformers movies got progressively worse until this FINALLY ended it for good. Fortunately, this gave rise to a prequel/reboot series where Michael Bay did not direct any of them. *Star Trek V: The Final Frontier -This feels less like a movie and more like an excuse for Director William Shatner to live out a bizarre flight-of-fancy.
6:36, Oh come on! Space Jam 2: A New Legacy is still a great movie and there's nothing wrong with it. Also, I still don't understand why everyone thinks that its a GIANT Commercial for Warner Bros. when its clearly not. Its an almost 2 Hour Movie with a Plot for the Audience to follow, good acting, funny Moments and great Animation. I even got a Poster of the Film and the Graphic Novel version, too. If it was going to be a Commercial (which its not), it would've been advertizing something and it would've lasted for 30 Seconds or a Minute. This still deserves another chance to be well-liked, same with Looney Tunes: Back in Action. UPDATE: 7:13, I still highly doubt that Space Jam 2: A New Legacy is a HUUUUUGGE Commercial for Warner Bros. whenever I feel like watching it.
Hate to break it to you, but it is. Instead of going for the wacky, yet straight-forward story from the first film. Space Jam: A New Legacy prefers to mess around and shove other Warner Bros. properties in our faces rather than getting to the point.
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 Oh. So I guess Wile E. Coyote in Mad Max was beneficial to the plot? And so was Elmer Fudd and Sylvester in Austin Powers? How about when Taz was dropped off by Rick and Morty? That really tied everything together, didn't it?
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941If by easter egg, you mean pointless scene that eats up entire minutes of valuable screen time. Then yes. I guess it is an easter egg.
It's amazing how many of these terrible films have good actors in them. John Voigt, Jason Clarke, Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe, Tommy Lee Jones, James Remar, Alan Cumming and Michael Caine all leant their considerable talents to these stinkers. It just goes to show what some actors will stoop to for a paycheck. I especially liked the ones where multiple original cast members wanted nothing to do with the sequels which showed good judgment on their part.
Blues Brothers 2000: yes was not the best that it could have been. But for those who have a deep passion for the Original Blues Brothers not even including the movie, seeing everyone they could get on this sequel made it that much more heart felt. Shit thats what I was grown up on, my dad would go to the SNL set after work to see the classics at their best. We still wack each other with rulers & antennas sometimes when we’re all together. The sequel just proved that the Blues can live on, & I will forever remember 634-5789 😂💙🚔🎤
Home Alone 3, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Son of the Mask, Freddys Dead: the Final Nightmare, The Final Destination, The Santa Clause 3, Jurassic World Dominion
4:33. It's been 25 years since this film came out, & here's a list of all of the cast members who have died since its release: Junior Wells, 1998. Grover Washington Jr., 1999. Kathleen Freeman, 2001. Jeff Morris, 2004. Lou Rawls, 2006. Wilson Pickett, 2006. Billy Preston, 2006. James Brown, 2006. Bo Diddley, 2008. Isaac Hayes, 2008. Koko Taylor, 2009. Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin, 2011. Clearance Clemmons, 2011. Donald "Duck" Dunn, 2012. B.B. King, 2014. Lonnie Brooks, 2017. Matt "Guitar" Murphy, 2018. Aretha Franklin, 2018. Dr. John, 2019.
PAUL BLART: MALL COP 2 and ZOOLANDER 2 were okay. They were definitely Oscar-worthy compared to the other 17 movies on this list. INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE may not be better than the original, but it’s almost as good and the visual effects in that sequel are an improvement. I’m still hoping we see ID3 one day.
I agree with you about the visual effects, they were very good. But I doubt we'll ever get an ID3. ID2 wasn't really profitable and I heard the studio doesn't have faith in another movie.
@@tomseville2345 Would love to see a quick reference by Martyn Ford as Shao Kahn next year (or whenever the next film comes outl though, judging by how production is going, it appears to be next year).
Cannonball Run 2. Sure, the first one was largely an excuse plot to have a mess of Hollywood stars have fun on the set, but it was a fun ride. Oh, and it's the answer to a trivia questions I've posed several times (the question being "In what film does Roger Moore drive an Aston-Martin with smoke screen, oil slick, and ejector seats?"). Nobody has gotten it right yet (everybody opts for a James Bond film). The actors involved in the sequel may or may not have had fun making it, but nobody else enjoyed it.
I wouldnt say Space Jam: A New Legacy is a sequel to the original Space Jam being, its more of a reboot of an idea. None of the villains came back, no Swackhammer, no Michael Jordan lol
@@justinratcliffe947 Indeed. It was actually the first one to give us the impression of an aging terminator. I'm not exactly a Jai Courtney fan, but this is one of his movies I actually appreciate
@@marlonclark-pp9wg Truer words have never been spoken. It's the only Terminator movie that I don't ever feel inclined to watch again; not even if it was randomly playing on TV
20:08 "Which sequel do you like to erase from your memory." Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. It failed at every single level. The story, the writing, the directing, the acting, the dialogue, the editing, the special effects and that it is - objectively - a gigantic slap to the face to Resident Evil on all fronts; as game franchise and a movie franchise.
I can't comment on all these films as I've not seen them but heres what i will say about those i have: Blair Witch 2-Very good Paul Blart 2-It was all right Halloween 6-I like it Terminator Genisys-Enjoyable Superman 4-Prefer it over Superman 2 Speed 2-I like it Batman & Robin-Love it. Prefer it over Batman Returns Son of the Mask-Its all right but it is daft in parts Jaws the Revenge-I found it all right
All the sequels after Terminator 2 suck. Especially the last one that one is actually the worst. The only thing I still want from that series is to see a prequel to the very first one to show the actual original timeline but I'm pretty sure they fuck all that up.
I always thought it humorous that Bob Hoskins always hated his role in the super Mario brothers movie back into early 90s. Um Bob, Did you forget you were in son of the mask?
4:29 Michael Myers had a beard? I didn't know he could talk. Batman and Robin is so bad that it's good. KACHING! Never leave the cave without it. No one else is suitable for the Mask role except Jim Carrey.
MKA was okay in terms of plot, but the dialogue and CGI were horrible. The only redeeming bit is James Remar's chiseled arms after Raiden becomes human. (Batman & Robin is also cheesy goodness!) Speed 2...was simply written so Willem could grimace at the screen a bunch and be his generally villainous self. 😂
I actually liked Blues Brothers 2000. I did think John Belushi passing away aftected it energy wise but John Goodman was a good addition and focuses more on the music
Apparently some people never took to heart the time-honored idiom that "lightning never strikes twice in the same spot." And my God, you actually showed the dreaded "Bat Credit Card" scene!!!
TBF, Space Jam A new Legacy is more like a reboot in a bad modernizing junkfest to harm us nostalgia fans from the 1990's. LeBron James got a award by the Razzies. For his worst performance but same as Michael Jordan. However the original had Pepe Le Pew and the sexiest bunny around: Lola Bunny. WB should've listening us fans of what we want. Looney Tunes, basketball, cool soundtrack, laughs with heartwarming moments and especially the style of the 1990s. Until that flick came, it didn't make a slam dunk. Nuff said.
How the heck is Sace Jam 2 better considered than Terminator Genesys? If there is a Terminator sequel that deserves to be on the list is the last one, not Genesys (masterpiece compared with what they did in the last movie). And Episodes VII, VIII and IX? Really?
The fight with the bird in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 gave Kevin Jim the idea to do Zookeeper. They should have had the dude who played Loki in The Mask 2 play Loki in the MCU.
"Blair Witch 2" didn't work because everyone thought that the first one was real found footage of real people. Remember there was no internet to reveal it was all fake. By "Blair Witch 2" the secret was out of the bag, so was just some generic movie.
How did none of the "Jurassic" sequels make this list? I've never liked any of them, and it's BECAUSE I love the first one. If they'd used more of Crichton's second book, or let him at least co-write the second or third films, they would have just let Jeff Goldblum provide the levity with his dry wit, and not get caught up in Hollywood "T-Rex In The City" or "Satellite phone buried in shit" jokes...
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Oh come on I thought Space Jam 2 was cool.
@@raymondmaciel4047 the first one was better . But the 2nd one had some ok moments in it . Also Hulu has both by the way.
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@@mr.fartman can you stop spamming in the comments. You obviously don't understand that you can get banned for it .
I don't blame WatchMojo for wanting to forget these dishonorable mentions:
- Mean Girls 2
- Neverending Story 3
- Tentecolino (sequel to Legend of the Titanic)
- Star Wards 9: Rise of Skywalker
- Jaws 3D
- Secret of Nihm 2: Timmy to the Rescue
- Charlotte's Web 2: Wilber's Great Adventure
- Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World
- Home Alone 5 & 6
I would want to forget them too. What other sequel should we forget existed that I didn't mention?
Gremlins 2
Terminator Dark Fate
Star Wars 7 8 & 9
Every new X-Men movie after X-Men Origins
So many DC and Marvel movies
Home Alone should've stopped at 2.
@@lolahernandez6871 Preach it!
Matrix resurrections😂😂
Replace Rise of Skywalker with Attack of the Clones
William Dafoe’s face is one of the scariest things ever.
I can’t wait to see him in beetlejuice 2!
That's why he got to be Green Goblin
Extremely scary 😰
I’m trying to think of a role where he doesn’t scare the ghost out of people. Only thing that comes to mind is Jesus.
Prob why so many want him as the joker lol. Very expressive look and presence about him
Fun fact: I watched Expendables 4 at the premiere, and I was all alone in the entire theater.
you weren't alone. A theater employee was probably jacking off in the corner.
Same here at my local theater 😂.
I was at the theater to see Rob Cohen’s worst movie called Stealth. (signing)All by myself.
Couldn’t resist. Lol😂
I'm glad for you, in theater where i been, is there 15 people
17:45, Son of The Mask should've been Number 1 on the list
97 was an absolute terrible year for movie sequels
Speed 2: cruise control
Batman and Robin
And mortal kombat: annihilation
True, but we had more great films that year too including Boogie Nights, Contact, and Men in Black.
@@richperez2168 contact was alright, up until that weak twist that the "alien" was her dad
@@Spawnwick_Boseman82820 Well, yeah, I can't argue with that one. Lol
You could make the argument that An American Werewolf in Paris could go on that list.
@@chefbreccia2642 That one was pretty damn terrible. Come to think of it, 1997 was one of the worst years for CGI, with a couple of exceptions like Volcano and Titanic.
If _Jaws_ gave birth to blockbusters, who gave the green light to _Jaws: The Revenge_ will remain one of shark movies’ biggest mysteries. Has Ellen Brody suffered enough after _Jaws 3D_ or not? You tell me! _Jaws_ is one of those franchises that should never have had more than two movies.
You are right and you made me miss the jaws ride in Florida. They actually did a fantastic job with it.
At least jaws 3d is a better movie than many of those garbage cgi films that they tend to just throw out every single year
Interesting fact about Speed 2 - Sandra Bullock starred in this movie so that she could get backing for a passion project of hers named Hope Floats
Halloween 6, Blair witch 2 and BB 2000 were victims of studio interference. If you want a slightly better version of curse of Michael Myers, then check out the Producer's cut.
And yes, before you ask, Batman & Robin movie, not the cartoon of the same name, is considered a sequel and WILL be ridiculed once more
Your comment is confusing. Why would anyone ask if a sequel is a sequel?
It was made for Television not in movie theaters .
@@antoniobotello4996no it wasn’t.
If I was Joel Schumacher I would have explained away the "Bat credit card" and the puns as an attempt to do the movie like the 60s Batman TV series, but the jokes just didn't come off.
In fact, I think Schumacher should have changed course and made his Batman films more like the Adam West TV Series as full parody, as a nod to the show.
@antoniobotello4996 not the version with George Clooney, Uma Thurman and The Terminator
Here's some trivia for you guys. There was supposed to be a Speed 3 and Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock (She was only rumored to be in it) Was supposed to be signed onto the film. The script initially said it was going to take place on a Plane. But before the movie even entered production let alone started Filming, you can probably guess why it never saw the light of day. A certain event that in the early 2000s on the 9th month happened and that's why we never saw and why we may never see it. Basically 9/11 happened and everyone took actual Terrorism serious. It would've been the wrong time and the wrong place to film. Too Surreal.
I still can't fathom what made the makers of "Baby Geniuses" think anybody wanted more when they made "Superbabies: Bay Geniuses 2". That it's only #15 on this list is even more baffling, considering how much worse it was received by critics and fans alike.
Money. The first one was very successful at the box-office.
I was 10 when this movie came out, but even I knew how stupid it was.
How is Highlander 2 not on this list?!
I was thinking the same thing, like it's truly more terrible than half of these films
The very fact that they made a sequel to a film that concluded its story with no wiggle room for more story, then taking the mystery of the immortals and revealing them to be aliens from another planet, and not even attempting to make it make sense (Why are they immortal on Earth? If Ramirez and Connor knew each other on Zeit, then why did Connor not know him when they met in the first film?). Then add to it that the plot is stupid. They literally have it explained to the villain that sending his goons back will reset everything when Connor was already old, defeated, and clearly decided not to return, but he does it anyway, then he acts stupefied when it's explained that he fucked up exactly the way he was cautioned. The Renegade Cut was made to patch it all up, but only replaced plot holes with different plot holes (If they're from the past, why does everything look futuristic?)
Good call!
Jaws Should have stayed as a stand alone movie
Nah jaws 2 was fun
While Superman IV was bad, one of the quotes from the movie is still a damn good quote and would be a perfect lesson for the world. “There will be peace when the people of the world want it so badly that their governments would have no choice but to give it to them.”
There in lies the problem - most people only want peace on THIER terms and even then only when everything is "just right". Humans aren't very peaceful, by nature. We evolved from a very competitive, territorial, predatory species and we don't work well with others - except when it suits us!
Still won't happen.
Too much money to be made.
Many worst sequels I have seen:
#20: Halloween Resurrection
#19: Freddy’s Dead
#18: Jason Takes Manhattan
#17: The Matrix Resurrections
#16: TRANSFORMERS Age Of Extinction
#15: CLERKS 3
#14: INDEPENDENCE DAY RESURGENCE
#13: SPACE JAM A NEW LEGACY
#12: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES 3
#11: AVATAR THE WAY OF WATER
#10: GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD
#9: POTC DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES
#8: INDY AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY
#7: BASIC INSTINCT 2
#6: THE LAST JEDI/THE RISE OF SKYWALKER/THE FORCE AWAKENS
#5: HALLOWEEN ENDS
#4: ALIEN 3
#3: EXPENDABLES 4
#2: AVP Requiem
#1: SPEED 2
Dishonourable mentions
DEUCE BIGALOW 2
GROWN UPS 2
THE HANGOVER sequels
LOST BOYS THE TRIBE
CABIN FEVER 2
THE DESCENT 2
REC 3
V/H/S: VIRAL
BOOK OF SHADOWS
ROBOCOP 3
THOR 4
DR STRANGE 2
BATMAN AND ROBIN
SUPERMAN 4
I think you mistook Alien 3 with Resurrection.
You forgot one more the godfather 3
@@arthurjones3670 Disagree with nine of those: Halloween: Resurrection (least-favorite of the franchise, but I still enjoy it), The Matrix Resurrections (I prefer the original three, but I still enjoyed the fourth film), Transformers: Age of Extinction (found it to be a lot of fun in a short amount of time), Avatar: The Way of Water (second-favorite film of 2022), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (second-favorite of the franchise, behind At World's End; On Stranger Tides is my least-favorite, but I still love it), Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (I'll need to rewatch the other films to give it a ranking, but I love it a great deal), the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (my fifth-, eighth-, and third-favorites of the eleven films, with A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back as my top two), and Halloween Ends (a lot of fun and some beautiful kills), Also love Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Thor: Love and Thunder.
Friday the Thirteenth "Freddy Takes Manhattan" is at least something I can watch in a "so bad, it's funny" mood. I got a good chuckle out of Jason doing a one-shot KO in the boxing match. Oh, and just lifting his mask was enough to turn a bunch of street punks into quivering jelly.
@@jeffreyclinard2002 Is that supposed to be Jason Takes Manhattan?
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The Legend of Zorro (2005) is the reason we haven't had a new Zorro movie!
Let you count you back to those terrible Home Alone sequels! After Lost in New York, the series started to go downhill!
Here's an idea: Top 10 Worst Revivals of TV Shows
Bel-Air should be #1.
@@WestLegend03bel air had good moments but wasn’t the fresh prince
How about for the next video, do the top 20 worst animated sequels?
I'm they have covered that already just as they have covered this topic before.
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Toy Story 4 and Incredibles 2.
@@mangothemike Those weren’t any where near bad enough
Terminator: Dark Fate deserved the spot more than Genesys. Genesys held my interest at least. Dark Fate was a steaming pile from start to finish. As far as I'm concerned only the first two were canon. Everything else has been John Conner's PTSD nightmares after beating SkyNet and fearing some loose end.
I think of Dark Fate as the third-best of the series, only behind the original two. Genisys is the only one I haven't seen.
Say what you will about the other Terminator sequels, at least they had redeeming qualities. Terminator 3 had an excellent ending that saves it from being terrible. And Terminator: Salvation gave us bigger glimpse at the future that John Connor lives in everyday to fight. On top of that, it has a solid cast with Christian Bale, Bryce Dallas Howard, and the late Anton Yelchin.
Trust me I went to the theaters for dark fate. Biggest waste ever
@@Brotherofthe4thCompany I honestly don't have many issues with the Terminator sequels I've seen. I think all of those I've watched have great stories, casts, scores, and visuals.
@@Spiralredd Would have loved to see it in theaters. Didn't have the fortune of seeing it until 2021.
I think "A Good Day to Die Hard" also deserved its place on that list.
Yes, one of the most disappointing movies I've ever watched.
I can forgive leaving out Highlander 2. There was only one.
Hearing Jaws scream out like a dinosaur is a HUGE win in my book!
Jaws: God
Jaws 2: Acceptable
Jaws 3: Awful
Jaws The Revenge: Its a big piece of💩
Rick hated the Space jam cameo so much he searched the multiverse and killed the Rick and morty who was in the movie.
Halloween 6 (Producers Cut) is one of my favorite Halloween movies. I hate that so many people despise the interesting story they were trying to tell.
Agreed! Terrible choice for thr list
@@themaskedman6489 I think the Producer's Cut cleared up some of the issues the theatrical version had. I don't think of it as one of the best films, but I honestly don't dislike any of the films with Michael in them. In my ranking, The Curse of Michael Myers is ahead only Resurrection, which I feel I would hate if it wasn't for Busta Rhymes.
Same here,it's always been my favorite one next to 1 and 2,and I've always hated the way everyone always wants to shit on it.
@@themaskedman6489_Resurrection_ isn't on here? 🤯
Resurrection is WAY WAY WAY worse and should have been on the list
Dishonorable Mentions:
*Multiple Direct-To-Video Disney Sequels
-There are several DTV Disney Sequels and they were a total gamble when it came to quality. Sure we got some good ones like Aladdin: King of Thieves, An Extremely Goofy Movie and BOTH Lion King Sequels. But on the other hand, we also got more mediocre or just plain bad ones like Mulan 2, Hunchback of Notre Dame 2, and Belle's Magical World.
*The Legend Of Zorro
-The First Zorro reboot with Antonio Banderas was SO GOOD and it's so hard to believe the same people were involved with this. The characters are idiots who don't learn anything, the villains and action are far too cartoonish, stupid and silly, the writing isn't smart or clever, the whole entire movie just feels like it was written by a child! It killed the hope of there ever being a Zorro movie in the near future.
*Transformers: The Last Knight
-The Michael Bay Transformers movies got progressively worse until this FINALLY ended it for good.
Fortunately, this gave rise to a prequel/reboot series where Michael Bay did not direct any of them.
*Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
-This feels less like a movie and more like an excuse for Director William Shatner to live out a bizarre flight-of-fancy.
I didn't like Pochontas 2, that was the wrost
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True is one of the worst films I've ever seen, with a four out of ten.
How about top 10 movies that never made a 3rd part to the series 😊
*...or maybe top 10 /20 movies that never needed sequels?*
6:36, Oh come on!
Space Jam 2: A New Legacy is still a great movie and there's nothing wrong with it.
Also, I still don't understand why everyone thinks that its a GIANT Commercial for Warner Bros. when its clearly not.
Its an almost 2 Hour Movie with a Plot for the Audience to follow, good acting, funny Moments and great Animation.
I even got a Poster of the Film and the Graphic Novel version, too.
If it was going to be a Commercial (which its not), it would've been advertizing something and it would've lasted for 30 Seconds or a Minute.
This still deserves another chance to be well-liked, same with Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
UPDATE: 7:13, I still highly doubt that Space Jam 2: A New Legacy is a HUUUUUGGE Commercial for Warner Bros. whenever I feel like watching it.
Hate to break it to you, but it is. Instead of going for the wacky, yet straight-forward story from the first film. Space Jam: A New Legacy prefers to mess around and shove other Warner Bros. properties in our faces rather than getting to the point.
@@cocheeseknox7440 It didn't shove anything in our faces
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941 Oh. So I guess Wile E. Coyote in Mad Max was beneficial to the plot? And so was Elmer Fudd and Sylvester in Austin Powers? How about when Taz was dropped off by Rick and Morty? That really tied everything together, didn't it?
@@cocheeseknox7440 They're just harmless Easter Eggs and References, not Product Placements
@@thefantasticretroreviewer3941If by easter egg, you mean pointless scene that eats up entire minutes of valuable screen time. Then yes. I guess it is an easter egg.
Someone forgot about Highlander. It had an awful sequel, then another which was basically the first movie again.
It's amazing how many of these terrible films have good actors in them. John Voigt, Jason Clarke, Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe, Tommy Lee Jones, James Remar, Alan Cumming and Michael Caine all leant their considerable talents to these stinkers. It just goes to show what some actors will stoop to for a paycheck. I especially liked the ones where multiple original cast members wanted nothing to do with the sequels which showed good judgment on their part.
James Remar pales in comparison to Chris Lambert
Even these actors rescued their careers. Can't blame it all on them.
How did Coming 2 America 2 not make this list !?!
1st movie in awhile that I started and didn't finish
I didn't even realise expendables 4 had been released. Didn't even see it advertised or listed in cinemas here in Australia.
I like that Rick killed the Rick and Morty from the Space Jam II universe. "They welcomed death! They wanted out, Morty!"
All of the Home Alone made after Home Alone 2 lost in New York
Now you need to do a list of the Worst Prequel Movies ever.
Dumb and Dumber sequel wasn’t needed either.
My #1 pick
Nope, not even the prequel
Speed 2 is terrible, but hear me out. It gave us that Willem Dafoe meme face that has brought joy to millions. I'd say it balances out.
I think the reboot of Mortal Kombat was pretty good, all things considered.
What we really need a sequel of is The Room.
Jesus Christ, have you lost your mind???
Is that the one the guy says you're tearing me apart Lisa that's OTT acting right there but faf 😅😅😅
"We don't need a sequel for" The Room". We don't. It's bullshit! We don't need any sequel... Oh, hi Mark! ".
The Room is being remade with Bob Odenkirk from Better Call Saul.
Blues Brothers 2000: yes was not the best that it could have been. But for those who have a deep passion for the Original Blues Brothers not even including the movie, seeing everyone they could get on this sequel made it that much more heart felt. Shit thats what I was grown up on, my dad would go to the SNL set after work to see the classics at their best. We still wack each other with rulers & antennas sometimes when we’re all together. The sequel just proved that the Blues can live on, & I will forever remember 634-5789 😂💙🚔🎤
In 2000 when John Goodman Hosted Dan Ackroyd Cameoed as Elwood Blues during the news segment.
Batman & Robin...a movie that needs to be erase from my memory, forever.
I see what you did there
Home Alone 3, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Son of the Mask, Freddys Dead: the Final Nightmare, The Final Destination, The Santa Clause 3, Jurassic World Dominion
You missed Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice.
4:33. It's been 25 years since this film came out, & here's a list of all of the cast members who have died since its release:
Junior Wells, 1998.
Grover Washington Jr., 1999.
Kathleen Freeman, 2001.
Jeff Morris, 2004.
Lou Rawls, 2006.
Wilson Pickett, 2006.
Billy Preston, 2006.
James Brown, 2006.
Bo Diddley, 2008.
Isaac Hayes, 2008.
Koko Taylor, 2009.
Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin, 2011.
Clearance Clemmons, 2011.
Donald "Duck" Dunn, 2012.
B.B. King, 2014.
Lonnie Brooks, 2017.
Matt "Guitar" Murphy, 2018.
Aretha Franklin, 2018.
Dr. John, 2019.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! My list has Home Alone 2 (and 3) and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. 🤣
I prefer Home Alone 2: Lost In New York over the original.
If you hate Home Alone 2 there's something wrong with you
I think Jurassic World Dominion, Transformers Revenge of the Fallen, Rocky V, Karate Kid 3, Home Alone 3-5 should of all been mentioned.
Wow really.... Rocky V and KK 3!!??.... thats rough!!!... they're not that bad but wtf do i know, cause i actually like Cadyshack 2 and Speed 2
I agree on Son Of The Mask, Mortal Kombat Annihilation, Batman & Robin, Independence Day Resurgence, Zoolander 2 and Terminator Geniys.
Hi Kirsten have a great day and love your voice 😍
How is Transformers: Rise of the Beasts not on this list?
It had a dude wearing a dead Transformer like an Iron Man suit.
PAUL BLART: MALL COP 2 and ZOOLANDER 2 were okay. They were definitely Oscar-worthy compared to the other 17 movies on this list. INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE may not be better than the original, but it’s almost as good and the visual effects in that sequel are an improvement. I’m still hoping we see ID3 one day.
I agree with you about the visual effects, they were very good. But I doubt we'll ever get an ID3. ID2 wasn't really profitable and I heard the studio doesn't have faith in another movie.
@@hcaballero57 I know. That’s heartbreaking, especially after that cliffhanger ending.
I didn't think Resurgence was that bad either.
If anything is Sponsored By Denny's You Know its Crap
Dark Fate worse then Genisys! 😮
If "The Room" had a sequel, it would of been named "The Other Room". 😆
"You're tearing me apart, Lisa!"
Personally,space jam 2 was alright,it has flaws,but it was alright
I still have fun with the Film alot
0:01 this line delivery never fails to make me laugh like a maniac
I think it even found its way in interactions between the characters in Mortal Kombat 1.
Any MK film should feature that line, as Shao Khan actually said it in the early games; just not delivered like *that* ...
🤣🤣
@@tomseville2345 Would love to see a quick reference by Martyn Ford as Shao Kahn next year (or whenever the next film comes outl though, judging by how production is going, it appears to be next year).
4:33, Believe it or not, Nostalgia Critic talked about Blues Brothers 2000.......AND I PREFER THE FIRST FILM BETTER!
What about Ice Age: Collision Course?
I thought the franchise would end after the fourth movie.
I find it hilarious WatchMojo will NEVER get over Mortal Kombat 😂 being a terrible sequel
Cannonball Run 2. Sure, the first one was largely an excuse plot to have a mess of Hollywood stars have fun on the set, but it was a fun ride. Oh, and it's the answer to a trivia questions I've posed several times (the question being "In what film does Roger Moore drive an Aston-Martin with smoke screen, oil slick, and ejector seats?"). Nobody has gotten it right yet (everybody opts for a James Bond film).
The actors involved in the sequel may or may not have had fun making it, but nobody else enjoyed it.
I wouldnt say Space Jam: A New Legacy is a sequel to the original Space Jam being, its more of a reboot of an idea. None of the villains came back, no Swackhammer, no Michael Jordan lol
*Being a fan of the original movie, I was hyped for the new version. I want that hour and 55 minutes of my life back.*
At least Terminator: Genisys was enjoyable. Terminator: Dark Fate is what should have truly been on this list. That movie is irredeemable!
Yeah Genisys is actually good. Way too hated and unappreciated
Dark fate was a complete insult
@@justinratcliffe947 Indeed. It was actually the first one to give us the impression of an aging terminator. I'm not exactly a Jai Courtney fan, but this is one of his movies I actually appreciate
@@marlonclark-pp9wg Truer words have never been spoken. It's the only Terminator movie that I don't ever feel inclined to watch again; not even if it was randomly playing on TV
Staying Alive ???? Grease 2 ? Robocop 3 ?
Terminator Dark Fate belongs to this list
Never ending story 3 should be on here
You forgot Smokey and the Bandit 3, Meatballs 2, Dumb and Dumber 2, return of the Living Dead 2, and Highlander 2 - The Quickening.
20:08 "Which sequel do you like to erase from your memory."
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. It failed at every single level. The story, the writing, the directing, the acting, the dialogue, the editing, the special effects and that it is - objectively - a gigantic slap to the face to Resident Evil on all fronts; as game franchise and a movie franchise.
I can't comment on all these films as I've not seen them but heres what i will say about those i have:
Blair Witch 2-Very good
Paul Blart 2-It was all right
Halloween 6-I like it
Terminator Genisys-Enjoyable
Superman 4-Prefer it over Superman 2
Speed 2-I like it
Batman & Robin-Love it. Prefer it over Batman Returns
Son of the Mask-Its all right but it is daft in parts
Jaws the Revenge-I found it all right
not sure if anyone remembers the sequel to the Rocky Horror Picture Show ("Shock Treatment"), but it was a real steaming pile of fertilizer.
I was actually going to say this.
A pile of Frank n’ fertiliser?
@@JasonTodd971 OMG that's good! - i'll have to work that into conversation at the next RHPS showing.
Hooray for the roaring shark at nr. 1 🙌
I like the sequels to Blue Brothers and Independence Day.
Speed 2 was the worst of any movie sequel.
Maybe, you should do Top 20 Movies That Doesn’t Follow Up To The Title. Like Home On The Range
Great list. But I was sure Aliens 3 would be in the top positions. Not even there.
All the sequels after Terminator 2 suck. Especially the last one that one is actually the worst. The only thing I still want from that series is to see a prequel to the very first one to show the actual original timeline but I'm pretty sure they fuck all that up.
I disagree
I always thought it humorous that Bob Hoskins always hated his role in the super Mario brothers movie back into early 90s. Um Bob, Did you forget you were in son of the mask?
4:29 Michael Myers had a beard? I didn't know he could talk.
Batman and Robin is so bad that it's good. KACHING! Never leave the cave without it.
No one else is suitable for the Mask role except Jim Carrey.
I really loved Blues Brothers 2000
”Exorcist 2; The Heretic” and recently ”The Exorcist; Believer”. ”Alien Resurrection” and all of what came after Alien3.
Surprised Matrix 3 or 4 didn’t make the list
MKA was okay in terms of plot, but the dialogue and CGI were horrible. The only redeeming bit is James Remar's chiseled arms after Raiden becomes human. (Batman & Robin is also cheesy goodness!)
Speed 2...was simply written so Willem could grimace at the screen a bunch and be his generally villainous self. 😂
I actually liked Blues Brothers 2000. I did think John Belushi passing away aftected it energy wise but John Goodman was a good addition and focuses more on the music
Terminator Genisys is 1000x better than Woke Fate
Apparently some people never took to heart the time-honored idiom that "lightning never strikes twice in the same spot." And my God, you actually showed the dreaded "Bat Credit Card" scene!!!
I still say, some of those scenes would have worked on the 60s Batman TV series.
shouldve included the star wars sequel trilogy
TBF, Space Jam A new Legacy is more like a reboot in a bad modernizing junkfest to harm us nostalgia
fans from the 1990's. LeBron James got a award by the Razzies. For his worst performance but same as Michael Jordan.
However the original had Pepe Le Pew and the sexiest bunny around: Lola Bunny. WB should've listening us fans of what we want.
Looney Tunes, basketball, cool soundtrack, laughs with heartwarming moments and especially the style of the 1990s.
Until that flick came, it didn't make a slam dunk. Nuff said.
How the heck is Sace Jam 2 better considered than Terminator Genesys? If there is a Terminator sequel that deserves to be on the list is the last one, not Genesys (masterpiece compared with what they did in the last movie). And Episodes VII, VIII and IX? Really?
I like both SJ2 and Terminator Genisys
Dumb & Dumber 2 should be on here.
No I like it
Where Blair Witch 2 got it wrong was you could tell its actors. We actually were wondering if it was real or not when we saw the 1st movie.
The fight with the bird in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 gave Kevin Jim the idea to do Zookeeper.
They should have had the dude who played Loki in The Mask 2 play Loki in the MCU.
You forgot about the last jedi and rise of skywalker
Where the hell is S. Darko? Talk about a colossal step down in quality. Most people don't even know it exists!
"Blair Witch 2" didn't work because everyone thought that the first one was real found footage of real people. Remember there was no internet to reveal it was all fake.
By "Blair Witch 2" the secret was out of the bag, so was just some generic movie.
I thought Space Jam 2 was alright, liked all the cameos
While not the first movie, SJ2, is definitely decent. It's a worthy follow up in my opinion
Halloween: Resurrection is far, far worse than Curse of Michael Myers!
Highlander 2 was definitely the worst sequel ever made.
I had the terrible misfortune of watching Zoolander 2. It was the worst 2 hours of my life.
I lasted about 5 minutes.
They killed off Justin Bieber so at least it did something great for humanity.
I can't believe that hottube time machine 2 didn't make this list, considering how good the first movie is in my opinion.
How did none of the "Jurassic" sequels make this list? I've never liked any of them, and it's BECAUSE I love the first one. If they'd used more of Crichton's second book, or let him at least co-write the second or third films, they would have just let Jeff Goldblum provide the levity with his dry wit, and not get caught up in Hollywood "T-Rex In The City" or "Satellite phone buried in shit" jokes...
Paul Blart is an affront to the art of film
Kevin James is an affront to the art of comedy.