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Post by Salzmank on Nov 17, 2020 16:19:11 GMT
Oh, Marley for the reasons everyone’s said in this thread, but I do want to defend the second movie.
It’s not as good as the first, but what I appreciate about it is how it twists the first one’s plot-points on their head, at least in the first half. There’s a reason for the oversleeping this time, we’re led to believe Kevin’s still in the house until Catherine O’Hara looks behind her, etc.
True, the movie pretty much becomes a straight but weaker remake when Pesci and Stern pop up, but I think the first half—with one of Tim Curry’s most gloriously over-the-top performances—is surprisingly good.
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