I agree. The sequel was a bit lacklustre. It had all the ingredients that the original had, but it wasn't quite able to put them all together to get a coherent story. Although, it did have some really memorable scenes. The Thanksgiving play? The police station? Those were some really good scenes.
Epic victory, dude. When you get home from my house where you're sitting right now, I hope you read this comment and laugh, since by the end of the day you'll have forgotten I wrote it.
Also, Paramount made this film, not Orion.
InYourFaceNewYorker 2 years ago
This was PG-13. They could have gotten away with PG though.
InYourFaceNewYorker 2 years ago
I'm partial to the sequel, but this is another 90s gem.
SexMahoney 2 years ago
I think what really sets the first film apart from the sequel is the music and overall feel.
Although, the sequel does have that final camp Thanksgiving play which was just completely badass.
ThroneofEden 2 years ago
love the movie... not so sure bout the sequal though...
Hal566 2 years ago
I agree. The sequel was a bit lacklustre. It had all the ingredients that the original had, but it wasn't quite able to put them all together to get a coherent story. Although, it did have some really memorable scenes. The Thanksgiving play? The police station? Those were some really good scenes.
ThroneofEden 2 years ago
Indeed i did like the camp scenes where the kids destroy Gary's play.
Hal566 2 years ago
great stuff man
boxintypex 2 years ago
Epic victory, dude. When you get home from my house where you're sitting right now, I hope you read this comment and laugh, since by the end of the day you'll have forgotten I wrote it.
\m/
DemonmachinE 2 years ago