I’m shooting a movie currently and after a conversation with my director we realized that we couldn’t think of a single prequel that we liked. However, we both agreed that there has to be at least one.

What do you think? Are there any good prequels?

The first thing that came to mind, after the fact, was The House of the Dragon the Game of Thrones prequel.

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    The good ones have been mentioned like Fire walk with me and Better Call Saul, where I think they are better than the ones that came before it.

    Maybe I’m cheating a bit here, but Casino Royale is a prequel in a way.

    I would argue that Godfather part 2 is the superior movie, and it is a prequel to the first one.

    Also headcanon wise, Baby Driver is a prequel to both Drive and The Driver.

    Ahh screw it. Let’s just have fun. Always thought the character of Brill played by Gene Hackman in Enemy of the State is supposed to be same guy in The Conversation, and why he is a bitter paranoid old man.

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      Definitely made the same connection you did with Gene Hackman from “The Converstion” and “Enemy of the State”

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    In my opinion, X-Men: First Class doesn’t get enough credit as an absolutely stellar prequel. The franchise looked dead in the water after X-Men 3 and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. X-Men: First Class not only revitalized the franchise, but brought a sense of fun and color that the series had been devoid of previously. While Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen cannot be beat; James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender do phenomenal jobs with the roles, themselves.

    I know many see X2 as the highpoint of the series (or maybe Days of Future Past), but for me it would likely be X-Men: First Class

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      I’d have to agree. I love Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen, but James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender bring great chemistry to the role.

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      I’m doing a run for the first time right now and I think I absolutely like it better than Breaking Bad! Not that Breaking Bad was bad, it’s just Better Call Saul has such a great cast.

      I was happy for so much more grumpy Mike.

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        I think BCS starts getting good sooner than BB did, which gives it an edge. But it’s a different kind of good for the first few seasons — more boardrooms than bullets, at first.

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    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is chronologically the first movie of Segrio Leone’s “Dollars” trilogy even though it was the last one released.

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    I had to look a list of prequels, since I was having trouble just remembering some.

    • Might not be the greatest, but I remember really liking Rouge One

    • Cruella was a blast, but I could see people arguing that the main character was a completely different person than who was in the 101 Dalmations

    • The Thing (2011) did a good job, with some criticisms (over use of CGI). It was never going to be as great as the original, but I still enjoyed it

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          I mean, it wasn’t bad but also…not that great? Agh, I hate dishing on movies. They’re so hard to make!

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            Thinking about it, i think you’re right.

            It’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but didn’t it “okay things safe”, just retread many of the same plot beats while making relatively superficial changes?

            I totally get not wanting too critical on movies, especially when you’re involved in the process yourself.

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      Yeah I feel like it got a lot of hate when it came out because people didn’t get it. I really loved it, but then again I still like Alien 3 and Resurrection soooo…

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        For me it kinda de-mystifies the Alien. I just pretend it never existed to keep having fun with the first 4 films.

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    I wasn’t a huge fan of the movie X but I really liked Pearl. So that’s probably my favorite prequel.

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    How about a prequel series? If so Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp gets a nod.

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    I wouldn’t say it’s better than the original, but the prequel to Silence of the Lambs called “Red Dragon” was very good IMO. 7.2 rating on IMDB, 7.4 audience score on Rotten Tomatoes suggests that it was fairly well received.

    Certainly worth a watch if you enjoyed Silence of the Lambs. In comparison, the sequel to SotL, “Hannibal”, was an abomination.