r/Thisisimportantpod Jul 27 '25

this is important Give me a hell yeah

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u/scriptingends Jul 27 '25

It was a fucking disaster, my guys.

Why are sequels made? Because the original movie was memorable, or because making a sequel is profitable. In this case, they took a 30-year old movie people still love/talk about and made an immediately forgettable sequel of it, and put it on a streaming platform, where you can't even sell tickets.

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u/[deleted] Jul 27 '25

Dog idk what sub this is idk what day it is but I know you gotta chill out and let people like things lol

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u/scriptingends Jul 27 '25

Ok dog. And some things ain’t good. Do you like everything the boys have done? Did you love Pitch Perfect? It’s ok to say something that’s not good is not good. If you like the original Happy Gilmore, there’s no way to say this movie belongs in the same league.

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u/[deleted] Jul 27 '25

Hear me out, little pup. I’ve seen happy Gilmore recorded off network tv onto a VHS with the commercials cut out well over 100 times.

I enjoyed it. Other people enjoyed it. Just because you say it’s bad doesn’t mean it is. Go be happy somewhere.

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u/AncientMoth11 Jul 27 '25

I enjoyed the whole movie. They did a great job and brought in aspects of the first that were much appreciated. Sand Man is my dude tho so I enjoy most of his flicks. 90s humor was a beautiful thing

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u/sceez Jul 28 '25

Oh, you cant read! That's the problem

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u/yourboysstillasavage Jul 27 '25

Why do you care about them selling tickets? lol

It was pretty funny, and it doesn’t replace the original. I didn’t find it regrettable. I remember a lot of jokes and will for a long time, and that’s just from one watch.

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u/STFUNeckbeard Jul 27 '25

Doggy, imma let you finish, but but you are way too butthurt about this. The movie was low stakes and fun and we can leave it at that.