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A weekly Film, TV & Film and Entertainment podcast featuring Jack Chambers-Ward
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Sequelisers

Sequelisers

Sequelisers

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Sequelisers

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Sequelisers

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We're kicking off our inter-season with another Sequel We'd Like To See, and this time, it's an elementary choice, as we take a look at 1986's Basil the Great Mouse Detective and imagine what the continuing adventures of London's premier rodent
It's time to take our masks off and dive through some doves in slow motion because our season finale is Mission: Impossible 2 from 2000.And yes, we do talk about Tom Cruise's hair and that Limp Bizkit song.Website: www.sequelisers.com/Disco
It's the last VIP pick of the season and oh, we have such sights to show you. Hellraiser may be an iconic and prolific franchise but it's also pretty rotten at its core. So we're going back to the 80s and seeing if we can solve the puzzle that
The first Lego Movie was a delightful breath of fresh air, managing to thread the needle of being a corporate toy commercial with actual heart and humor. The second one was saddled with an overly-complicated plot and a terrible marketing campai
We're venturing back into the deep waters of Jean-Claude Van Damme sequels as we tackle the sequel to Universal Soldier.It's the Universal Soldier sequel that's not a TV movie (that's good) but does feature Bill Goldberg (that's bad).Website:
Sharks! Super intelligent eavesdropping sharks! You're not familiar with them? Well you will be once we're through with our latest episode, as we take a look back 25 years ago to Deep Blue Sea and the bizarre choice to release a sequel nearly t
Remember Crocodile Dundee? With the knife and the water buffalo and the... what are these films actually about? The war on drugs and art theft?We take a trip back to the 80s to re-examine this Australian icon who definitely doesn't hold up to
It's time to venture back into the Montague and Capulet gardens and meet Sherlock Gnomes and Dr Gnome Watson.Yes, those are their actual names. And yes, we're fixing this film because of one of our VIPs on Patreon.Website: www.sequelisers.com
If ever there was a film that was so self-contained that it didn't need a sequel, it'd be Donnie Darko. And yet, somehow, S.Darko exists. And after we were visited by a guy in a rabbit costume, we've been charged with following our liquid spear
We take a stroll through Disney's mid-2000s wilderness with the maddeningly dull Brother Bear and its confusingly horny direct-to-DVD sequel. Can we endure the overblown Canadian accents and lack of plot long enough to come up with a fix?Websi
It's a sequel to a true classic that opened up an entire genre to new fans worldwide. And it's the biggest drop-off we've ever seen on the Tomatometer.Guys, gals and non-binary pals, please enjoy our discussion and fixing of Ring 2 AKA Ringu 2
Know what a middling racing film needs? A spy-centric sequel. Not convinced? Nah, few were. Least of all one of our VIPs, who has asked us to fix this busted up instalment. But in order to fix it we need to do a bit of gymnastics to factor in C
Who's ready for some early-2000s cringe? Robert De Niro leans way too hard into his comedy renaissance and Ben Stiller is apparently irresistible to Latina women in this comedy hit that somehow mutated into a trilogy. Can we rescue the third en
With the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules and the stamina of Athena, we managed to not only watch the Shazam sequel all the way through, we've fixed it!It's time to tackle 2023's most disappointing sequel, Shazam! Fury of the Gods.
Oh this is going to be controversial. It's our first VIP pick of the season and we've been asked to fix Back To The Future Part III. We know some of you hate it, some of you love it, but it now holds a special place on the show as the most diff
It's a new year, a new season, and a new bad sequel in need of fixing. But is Psycho 2 really that much of a drop off from it's iconic predecessor? And how does Psycho hold up after more than 60 years of imitation and legacy? Let's find out, as
That's right, it's an extra special inter-season finale episode!We're talking all about movie posters - the history, the good, the bad and everything in between.But Jack, Matt & Tim are hardly qualified to discuss art and posters, right? So,
Every now and then we get a new movie about (at least) two people forced to walk a mile in someone else's shoes. A lesson in forced empathy. Why? Well, we'll get onto that. How? Again, we'll get to that. And whether a horror, science fiction, o
Not every film gets a chance to be so terrible we have to fix it - some of them never even see the light of day. Whether it's projects that never get past some awesome concept art or fully finished films that studios eliminate for a tax write-o
This is an episode all about those "Oh, it's [insert name of great actor here]. Wow, they really stole the show!" moments. When a performer only gets a few minutes or a scene or two but still makes a huge difference to a film.Website: www.sequ
A single boney hand has extended itself from a black robe and knocked on the door of Sequelisers HQ. Thankfully, we just said we weren't in. But to make sure we don't get caught off-guard by the many different guises death may present itself as
Representations of neurodivergency in film have a long and frequently frustrating history. However, it's only relatively recently that calls for better portrayals and more involvement for neurodiverse people in front of and behind the camera ha
You know when a film is nearly great but just misses the mark: When that one thing might have fixed the whole thing? Well, thanks to one of our Patreon VIPs, we're talking all about those kinds of films this week!From A.I. to Ali and Passenger
Double double toil and trouble. That's right, this week we're diving into the world of spooks and scares.. but that's it. No real blood, gore or terror. Instead we're going to follow the breadcrumbs of Halloween-appropriate horror aimed at youn
Movies often need antagonists, and bullying is (sadly) an almost universal experience, so it's no surprise that there's a lot to talk about here, from the classic tropes to more contemporary approaches, as well as some of our own history on bot
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