Bad movie sequels fail to live up to the original films due to weaker storylines, themes, and character development. Original movies provide fresh perspectives, while sequels often appear as mere attempts to capitalize on previous success. Their quality can be assessed through ratings, box office gross, and critical acclaim. Good sequels respect the original themes but often fail to capture the same magic. Example cases include 'The Karate Kid,' 'Jurassic Park,' and 'Space Jam,' where sequels did not resonate as strongly as the originals, leading to disappointment among audiences.
Sequels can sometimes be good but are generally wastes of time.
Bad sequels often downplay or disrespect themes or messages.
Ratings, lifetime gross revenue and critical acclaim play key roles in judging a good movie.
Jurassic Park is considered outstanding and emotionally gripping to this day because it was scientifically logical, a real possibility to ponder.
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