Top 15 Quotes About Movie Sequels
#1. Summer movie idea: take all the sequels that are out right now, and make movies about their backstories.
Stephen Colbert
#2. You want to stake your own claim. You don't want to be called a copycat.
Brad Pitt
#3. With all these tentpoles, franchises, reboots and sequels, is there still room for movies in the movie business?
Lynda Obst
#4. The trick with sequels is, you have to give people what they liked before, yet be innovative enough so they don't feel like they're seeing the same movie.
Harold Ramis
#5. The reason why people don't get called back to sequels is because they did badly in the original [movie].
Omari Hardwick
#6. We didn't have to talk, and it wasn't awkward. We were just two lonely, out of place people sharing a holiday with junk food from the vending machine and a Claymation classic on the television." oh and later "I guess its a good thing we found each other then.
J.M. Richards Tall Dark Streak Of Lightning
#7. Is this a movie?' I heard someone ask.
Naw- this is too original for Hollywood. They do sequels.
James Patterson
#8. To yield readily
easily
to the persuasion of a friend is no merit ... To yield without conviction is no compliment to the understanding of either.
Jane Austen
#9. The cool thing is that, unlike film, the theatre roles for women get better and better as you get older.
Idina Menzel
#10. Every chick I try to intimidate in a different way. You have to think about their personality. You have to think about what would get under that particular person's skin the most.
Ronda Rousey
#11. True beauty is what lies inside of us, not what the world sees. A beautiful shell that houses a vile soul becomes sullied over time. But an outer shell, imperfect as it may be, that houses a beautiful, shines with that beauty, radiating it for all who have eyes to see.
Sara B. Larson
#12. I think I've done a lot of movies that people would like to have seen a sequel to. But I grew up in a time when we didn't do sequels. You just did a movie because you wanted to do a movie and you wanted to tell a story. It wasn't to build a franchise.
Kurt Russell
#14. I don't like sequels at all. If the movie's good the first time, why bother?
Michael Lehmann
#15. You know for years before the notion of sequels, actors were the franchise. John Wayne would rarely do sequels, but he kind of played the same guy with a different name in every movie. I have no problem with using actors as franchises. And that's what is fun to do.
Joel Silver