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Mrs. Doubtfire is still one of my favorite movies ever, but I'm also skeptical on a sequel. A bad movie done for the sake of ticket sales could tarnish the first, just like Mask. Jim Carrey's version was a funny movie. The second one I refuse to watch, on the grounds that my eyeballs might melt based solely on the commercials I have seen for said film.

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Guest news_gimmick

I also see one aspect that will doom this project, the screenplay and story are both by Bonnie Hunt. This can lead to nothing good at all.

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I was forced to watch this in High School when we had a sub for one of my classes and the teacher didn't want to do a lesson and just let us watch a movie. I'd rather have done a lesson. Any lesson. That movie is really, really overrated IMO.

 

Probrably doesn't help that I'm one of the few people who can't stand Robin Williams. I had a bias going into the movie and the movie didn't help. I actually appreciate when Robin isn't going 100 mph like with Good Will Hunting and The Birdcage. He was fine in those perfomances. It's just the rest of his existence in movies and standup that have bugged the shit out of me.

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Guest ArchoanJB

at least Twister 2 is somewhat feasible as there are Tornado's every year....

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Guest *KNK*

Yes but wasn't the premise of the first movie that they went head to head with the F5 which is the biggest, baddest tornado out there (and is easily beatable by strapping yourself to a drain pipe of course) and discovered the inner workings of the tornado to create the ultimate warning system?

 

What's the second sequel about? The F5's brother coming back to Helen Hunt?

 

Some movies simply shouldn't be followed up on.

 

Mrs. Doubtfire 2 is one of them. They did all the possible sight gags and the kids are grown up now and Mrs. Doubtfire was turned into a television star...

 

so the whole "Dude, the old bitch is a man" premise would be shot right there.

 

But people would come in droves for this movie regardless and thus justifies the studio's position.

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