Talk:List of film duologies

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I've removed the Animatrix entry (Final Flight of the Osiris is only one of the films within the set). I've also added the Shrek duology. Satan's Rubber Duck 19:59, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

Actually, after looking at the Shrek article, I'm going to add it to the trilogy page. (There's yet no article for Shrek 4, and everyone knows looking that far into the future in the film biz is silly.) Satan's Rubber Duck 20:03, 3 July 2006 (UTC)


I've included the American Godzilla film because I feel that it does have some connection to the original Godzilla. Didn't the Japanese man keep saying "Gojira" because he thought that the the creature was the original Godzilla (i.e. from the 1954 film)?

I've included Freaky Friday because Marc McClure appears as Boris the mailman in both films making the 2003 version a semi-sequel to the 1976 one.

[edit] Category sorting of Duologies etc after List of film series

Can someone more familiar with category pipe/sorting, please, bring duologies to dodecalogies to be sorted in "S", right after "List of film series" in Category:Lists of films? Thanks. Hoverfish 09:36, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Non-duology films

Interesting list. A few errors though;

Return to Oz; Not a sequel. The article even states this film has no approval by MGM, the company that made the classic 1939 film. And even if it is considered a sequel, there have been plenty of other Oz movies as well, so the "duology" label doesn't apply.

Freaky Friday; was the 2002 version a sequel, or a remake? Also, there have been 3 different Freaky Friday movies.

The Exorcist / The Ninth Configuration; There have been 8 films in the series, not 2. What about Exorcist: The Beginning, the prequel to the original? Croxley 05:24, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Ace Ventura, they might make a third film