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10 Awful Prequels That Are Just The Worst

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Don’t even get me started about this movie. Please, just don’t. Troy Miller is the main force behind this dud, and we’re all supposed to believe that he worked on shows like Arrested Development or Mr. Show? This movie – no, not a movie – this torture device is harder to endure than getting a root canal on a racing camel while listening to Hulk Hogan’s classic “Hulkster in Heaven.”

First of all, Dumb and Dumber was a movie that didn’t need a prequel. At all. Not even close. Despite some comedies being deeper than the humor they present, a movie that features a blind kid petting a dead parrot isn’t quite packed with layers. As unnecessary as a prequel this is, it could have at least been saved with some semblance of humor to throw fans a bone.

Nope. The only part that elicits anything other than an ache deep in your bones is when Bob Saget freaks out about poop covering his walls. One OK YouTube clip out of something that could have shown up as a Saw trap is nowhere near enough to redeem this trash.


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An avid gamer, moviegoer and music lover, he can be found giving his opinion on entertainment to anybody who will listen, and especially to those who won't. Otherwise, he's busy writing film and music reviews over at the Speakeasy Online Magazine.