The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel

Doug and Jamie

Hosts Doug and Jamie are talking sequels and they do it in 2 parts. First, Doug interviews an actor or someone involved that made the film worth watching. They provide us with some insight into the sequel and also talk about their careers. Former guests include Eric Roberts, William Sadler, Robert Hays, Vanessa Angel, and Tiny Lister, just to name a few.  And the second, a discussion of the sequel; What they got right, what they got wrong and how it could’ve been better.  Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @sequelsonly Also, check out our website www.sequelsonly.com

  1. American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt (1989) | Ninja Madness, ’80s Action & Hall Pass Chaos 🥷🔥💥

    6D AGO

    American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt (1989) | Ninja Madness, ’80s Action & Hall Pass Chaos 🥷🔥💥

    This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel takes on American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt, the third entry in the cult-favorite action franchise — and this one was a Doug hall pass pick, so you know it’s going to get wild. With a new lead, over-the-top villains, and peak late-’80s action energy, American Ninja 3 leans all the way into ridiculous fun, questionable logic, and nonstop martial arts mayhem. We dig into everything, including:🥷 The “ninja breakdown” — how the film uses (and abuses) ninja rules, weapons, and logic💥 The shift away from Michael Dudikoff and how the new lead stacks up🧪 The wild science plot involving mind control, experiments, and total chaos🎬 Classic ’80s action tropes turned up to 11😆 Moments that make zero sense but somehow make the movie even more entertaining🔥 Fight scenes, explosions, and the anything-goes energy of direct-to-video sequels🎭 The villains, their motivations (or lack of), and peak overacting moments🎥 Why this movie is the perfect “turn your brain off and enjoy” sequel This is exactly the kind of sequel we love — messy, ridiculous, and somehow still incredibly fun to talk about. 🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/americanninja3 🎬 Next Up: Weekend at Bernie’s II 🍹💀We’re re-releasing our episode on the sequel that brought Bernie back — featuring the late, great Steve James. 📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who thinks they could survive ninja training.

    1h 39m
  2. Saw VI (2009) | Health Insurance Horror, Jigsaw’s Legacy & Twisted Morality 🪚💉🔥

    MAR 27

    Saw VI (2009) | Health Insurance Horror, Jigsaw’s Legacy & Twisted Morality 🪚💉🔥

    This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel dives into Saw VI, one of the most socially charged and surprisingly deep entries in the franchise. Blending brutal traps with commentary on the healthcare system, Saw VI takes the series in a bold direction while continuing the legacy of Jigsaw and his disciples. We dig into everything, including:🪚 Why Saw VI stands out as one of the smartest and most focused sequels in the franchise💉 The healthcare/insurance storyline and how it adds real-world stakes to the horror🎯 The traps — creative, brutal, and some of the most memorable in the series🧠 Hoffman vs. Jigsaw’s legacy and the shifting power dynamics❤️ A deep dive into Jigsaw’s marriage and how it shapes his motivations and philosophy🔥 The film’s pacing, tension, and why it feels more grounded than other entries🎬 How this sequel builds on the mythology while still delivering classic Saw chaos😬 The moral choices, impossible decisions, and why they hit harder in this one Like the best sequels, Saw VI doesn’t just raise the stakes — it adds layers, meaning, and some seriously uncomfortable questions. 🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/saw6 🎬 Next Up: American Ninja 3 🥷🔥No interview this time — Doug used a hall pass to pick this one! It’s free on Tubi, so get ready for some classic martial arts sequel madness. 📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who always thinks they’d beat the trap.

    1h 46m
  3. Actress Karen Cliche Interview | Saw VI, Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving & From Model to Actress 🎬🔪🔥

    MAR 20

    Actress Karen Cliche Interview | Saw VI, Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving & From Model to Actress 🎬🔪🔥

    This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel sits down with actress Karen Cliche, whose career spans cult TV favorites, horror hits, and action-packed roles — including her unforgettable turn in Saw VI.Karen shares an incredible journey from growing up in a military family to stepping into the worlds of modeling and acting, carving out a unique path in the entertainment industry along the way.We get into everything, including:🎖️ Growing up as a military kid and how that shaped her perspective, work ethic, and accent📸 Her transition from modeling to acting and breaking into the industry📺 The cult TV shows she was part of and the lasting fan love they still receive🔪 Her role in Saw VI and being part of one of horror’s most iconic franchises🦃 Working on Thanksgiving and collaborating with horror mastermind Eli Roth🎬 Behind-the-scenes stories from film sets, genre work, and evolving as an actress💬 Her approach to teaching self-tapes and improvKaren brings honesty, great stories, and a deep appreciation for the craft — making this a must-listen for horror fans, TV lovers, and anyone interested in the journey behind the screen. Karen's IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0166566/ Karen's Coaching: https://www.karenclichecoaching.com/🎬 Next Up: Saw VI 🪚We’re diving into one of the most intense and socially charged entries in the franchise — breaking down traps, twists, and everything in between.📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who thinks they could survive a Jigsaw trap.

    48 min
  4. Detective Knight: Redemption (2022) | Bruce Willis Action, Holiday Chaos & Franchise Madness 🔥🚔💥

    MAR 6

    Detective Knight: Redemption (2022) | Bruce Willis Action, Holiday Chaos & Franchise Madness 🔥🚔💥

    This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel dives into Detective Knight: Redemption, the second entry in the Bruce Willis-led action trilogy that blends Christmas chaos, prison breaks, and a surprisingly wild storyline. Part action thriller, part holiday crime movie, and fully packed with over-the-top moments, Detective Knight: Redemption swings big with its twists, characters, and nonstop “wait… what?” moments. We dig into everything, including:🚔 Bruce Willis returning as Detective James Knight and anchoring the film with classic tough-guy energy🎄 The strange but fun holiday setting that mixes Christmas spirit with criminal mayhem🔥 The film’s surprisingly epic villain in Ricky Conlin💥 Action sequences that feel both gritty and chaotic in true direct-to-video sequel fashion🕵️‍♂️ The layers of conspiracies, criminals, and shifting alliances throughout the movie🎭 Characters making big decisions that sometimes make perfect sense… and sometimes absolutely don’t🎬 How this film fits into the larger Detective Knight trilogy and the era of Bruce Willis action films🎥 The behind-the-scenes stories we learned from director Edward Drake about making the film and working in the modern indie action world Like many sequels we cover, Detective Knight: Redemption delivers a mix of big swings, strange choices, and moments that make sequel fans pause, laugh, and rewind. 🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/dkr 🎬 Next Up: Saw VI 🪚We’re diving into one of the most socially charged entries in the franchise — and we’re joined by actress Karen Cliche, who shares behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the film. Karen talked about her journey from modeling to acting to being in some epic projects. New Eli Roth film Ice Cream Man comes out this year, and Karen is in it (It's her 4th Eli Roth film) 📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who thinks Christmas action movies should involve way more explosions.

    1h 27m
  5. Director Edward Drake Interview | Guns Up+ SXSW Documentary “The Ascent” 🎬🔥

    FEB 27

    Director Edward Drake Interview | Guns Up+ SXSW Documentary “The Ascent” 🎬🔥

    This week we’re joined by writer/director Edward Drake to talk about the making of Detective Knight: Redemption and his journey from Australia to directing feature films in Hollywood. Edward shares what it was like stepping behind the camera for an action franchise entry, navigating indie filmmaking realities, and collaborating with major talent — all while carving out his own voice as a storyteller. We get into everything, including: 🎬 Directing Detective Knight: Redemption and building tension within a contained action thriller🎥 His path from Australia to directing music videos and breaking into feature filmmaking💥 Transitioning from indie horror roots to larger-scale action projects🎞️ Working with Bruce Willis across multiple films and what he learned from the experience📝 Wearing both the writer and director hat — balancing story with production realities🎬 His new documentary “The Ascent” is premiering at SXSW in March 2026👉 SXSW Profile: https://schedule.sxsw.com/2026/contributors/2246390🌍 The difference between narrative features and documentary storytelling🎯 Advice for aspiring filmmakers trying to make the leap from shorts/music videos to features Edward gives an honest look at modern indie filmmaking — the hustle, the pivots, and the lessons learned along the way. 🎬 Learn more about Edward Drake:IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4864836/SXSW (“The Ascent”): https://schedule.sxsw.com/2026/contributors/2246390 📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 More episodes, interviews & sequel reviews: sequelsonly.com 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for weekly sequel deep dives and interviews with the filmmakers who made them. And come back next week as we continue our sequel coverage with more action, more deep dives, and more behind-the-scenes stories.

    1h 24m
  6. Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)

    FEB 20

    Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990)

    This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel revisits Psycho IV: The Beginning, the made-for-TV prequel/sequel that dives back into the twisted psyche of Norman Bates — and we’re joined by horror sequel expert Chris Egan to help unpack it all. Serving as both an origin story and a continuation, Psycho IV explores Norman’s traumatic past while connecting directly to the legacy of one of horror’s most iconic characters. We dig into everything, including:🔪 How the film humanizes Norman Bates while still embracing his darkness📞 The late-night radio call-in framing device and why it works (and sometimes doesn’t)🧠 Henry Thomas portraying young Norman and expanding the character’s tragic origins🎭 Anthony Perkins’ return and the emotional weight he brings to the role🏚️ Mother, trauma, and the psychological themes that drive the story📺 Made-for-TV limitations vs. surprisingly strong storytelling choices👨‍⚕️ Susan’s dad from Seinfeld showing up as the doctor (and stealing scenes)🔥 CCH Pounder and Olivia Hussey absolutely crushing their roles❤️ The surprising number of women who fall for Normie🎬 Where Psycho IV fits within the franchise and whether it delivers a satisfying conclusion Chris Egan brings deep sequel knowledge, horror passion, and sharp insights that make this conversation essential listening for franchise fans and horror completists alike. 🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/psycho4 🎬 Next Up: Detective Knight: Redemption 🔥We also chatted with director Edward Drake, who shared his journey from Australia to directing music videos, moving into indie horror, and ultimately working with Bruce Willis across multiple films. 📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who still hears Mother’s voice.

    1h 27m
  7. Mick Garris | Psycho IV, Amblin, Spielberg, Star Wars & Horror Legacy 🎬🔪🔥

    FEB 13

    Mick Garris | Psycho IV, Amblin, Spielberg, Star Wars & Horror Legacy 🎬🔪🔥

    Next week, we are discussing Psycho IV: The Beginning, and this week we’re talking with the film’s director, horror legend Mick Garris. Before we break down Norman Bates’ origin story, we sit down with the man behind the camera to explore one of the most fascinating careers in genre filmmaking. From Amblin to Stephen King adaptations, from Star Wars to Spielberg, Mick’s Hollywood journey is packed with stories you truly can’t make up. We get into everything, including:🎬 His incredible journey from journalist to filmmaker and how persistence opened doors in Hollywood🏢 Working at Amblin and the moment he impressed Steven Spielberg🌌 His time working around the Star Wars universe — and operating R2-D2 on the Oscars red carpet🕺 Appearing in Michael Jackson’s Thriller music video and being part of a cultural phenomenon🧙 The surprising origins of Hocus Pocus and how the idea first came to life🐱 Mark Hamill’s unforgettable cameo in Sleepwalkers🔥 The realities of directing in Hollywood — studio pressures, creative battles, and protecting story🔪 Directing Psycho IV and honoring one of horror’s most legendary legacies🎥 One-line looks at the films that shaped his career: Sleepwalkers, The Stand, Critters 2, The Shining (miniseries), and more Mick brings humor, humility, and decades of firsthand Hollywood experience, making this a must-listen for horror fans, film lovers, and anyone fascinated by how movies actually get made. 🎥 Watch the full, unedited interview:sequelsonly.com/mickgarris 🎬 Your Homework:Rewatch Psycho IV: The Beginning — pay attention to how it reframes Norman’s story and adds psychological depth to one of cinema’s most iconic characters. 📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who still hears violins every time they step into the shower.

    1h 8m
  8. Wild Things 2

    FEB 6

    Wild Things 2

    This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel dives headfirst into the glossy, twist-obsessed world of Wild Things 2 — the direct-to-video sequel that tries very hard to out-sleaze, out-twist, and out-confuse the original. From soap-opera logic to sudden betrayals, Wild Things 2 is the kind of movie that makes you question everything… including whether the script was written in chronological order. We break down all the madness, including:🕵️‍♂️ The insurance agent who acts like he’s James Bond (and absolutely believes it)🔀 The nonstop twists — double-crosses, triple-crosses, and “wait, what?” reveals🤯 Scenes that completely fall apart once you know the ending💄 The early-2000s vibes, glossy aesthetics, and straight-to-DVD energy🐍 The impossible task of living up to the original Wild Things🎭 Performances that range from surprisingly solid to gloriously unhinged💰 Money, manipulation, and motivations that make less sense the longer you think about them✨ And plenty more ridiculous sequel chaos that only the Wild Things franchise could deliver Whether you love trashy thrillers or just enjoy watching movies that confidently make zero sense, this one is a blast to unpack. 🎥 Watch the full, unedited review:sequelsonly.com/WildThings2 🎭 Next Up: Psycho IV 🔪🧠And for it, we’re talking with legendary writer and director Mick Garris — the mind behind some of the most iconic horror and genre projects of the last few decades.We’ll be diving into Psycho IV, exploring Norman Bates’ legacy, Hitchcock’s shadow, and how this sequel/prequel tried to reinvent a horror classic. 📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who still thinks they can predict a Wild Things ending.

    1h 26m
4.8
out of 5
26 Ratings

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Hosts Doug and Jamie are talking sequels and they do it in 2 parts. First, Doug interviews an actor or someone involved that made the film worth watching. They provide us with some insight into the sequel and also talk about their careers. Former guests include Eric Roberts, William Sadler, Robert Hays, Vanessa Angel, and Tiny Lister, just to name a few.  And the second, a discussion of the sequel; What they got right, what they got wrong and how it could’ve been better.  Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @sequelsonly Also, check out our website www.sequelsonly.com

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