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>> I like how they managed to make Shrek II *better* than Shrek I. As in,
>> geniunely better. Actually, there have been a few films like that. All
>> too often, a film comes out, it's a success, they make a sequel - even
>> if that doesn't make any sense. But sometimes, they manage to make a
>> really good sequel.
>
> Especially considering they hadn't planned the story for a sequel. They were
> surprised by the success of the first one, and didn't expect they'd have to
> make a sequel.
Same goes for Pirates of the Caribean. Which is why the first movie has
a bit of everything in it, and was designed as basically a
self-contained story, while the second movie ends obviously setting up
for the third.
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