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Why did Jason break Rob's rifle instead of keeping it as a weapon? Ward Cleaver or Mike Brady: Which would you rather have had as your father? Finally got around to watching it Time for a new host Never participates in Cheers reunions Should have made a sequel around 1993 Looks surprisingly modern for 1994 The Tree House TV in Ward's Den Will a prequel ever be made? View all posts >


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It definitely is superior, IMO. This is my favorite installment of the series. I don't know why everyone likes the first one so much. Part 2 is okay, but things really started getting good with part III. For me I think what makes part III so good is the atmosphere and also Richard Brooker's portrayal as Jason. I like this one better than Jason X. I have to wonder how much better it would have been if it was a Tarantino film. I like the smell of nail polish remover (no, I don't huff it or anything like that). I mean to say, if the smell of it is floating around the room, I won't necessarily leave like a lot of people would. They should have kept that scene in the movie. Not sure why they deleted it. Before seeing the delete scene, I had always wondered how the 'vette got wrecked. That was a bad editing choice if you ask me since part of the plot towards the end of the movie is them trying to get money to fix the car. Leave It to Beaver I like Ward's den as well. At this point does she really need the money? I too prefer the later seasons of Cheers. I don't like the Diane or Coach characters. Bringing in Kirstie Alley and Woody Harrelson was a good move. I don't bother watching the first 5 season episodes when they are shown on TV; for me, Cheers starts at season 6. Hard to just pick one. It's a toss up between "Night Call" and "Valley of the Shadow". I am going with the latter. 6 of them.. and for the last 4 they couldn't even get one original cast member from the first two to have a role. What's up with that? AFAIK, most of the main actors from the first two films are still alive except for John Heard. They had many chances to do a proper sequel but they blew it. At this point it's too late. View all replies >