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I hate movies that you think are over, but then they're not, and then you think they are over again only they're really not and just when you think they are really, really over and you expect to see credits it's not really over at all.

Those movies are frustrating.
This is the kind of movie that is set up for sequels:
"The last day in New York"
"The last day in the Metrodome"
"The monster from the Mississippi Bayou that won't die"
"The $17 Million shuffle"
"The Hattisburg Headache"

I could go on, but I think you get the idea. Stallone and his Rocky collection could only have hoped to be set up so well.

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