Does It’s a Wonderful Life really need a sequel released in 2015?
Every time a bell rings, a classic is needlessly remade or sequeled. Do you think a sequel to ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ is really a good idea or just another sign of greedy capitalism when it comes to modernizing the classics? Bah, humbug!
Is nothing sacred in this world anymore? I read the recent news that movie execs are thinking about making a sequel to Frank Capra’s beloved Christmas classic It’s a Wonderful Life in time for the 2015 holiday season. Why is this necessary and what more can they possibly “add to the rest of the story” that wasn’t already covered in the classic 1990s Saturday Night Live skit in which they claimed to have found the “long-lost ending?”
As a lifetime admirer of It’s a Wonderful Life, I especially love that skit. You know the one I’m talking about, or perhaps you don’t. In the long-lost skit, Uncle Billy remembers it was actually Potter who pocketed the Bailey Brothers’ Building & Loan Association’s deposit money at the bank and all the well-wishers who had gathered at the Baileys’ house all go and kick the old man’s ass. (“Why, you’re nothing but a fraud! You’re not even a cripple, Potter!”) Sheer brilliance. Dana Carvey was hilariously on-point with his Jimmy Stewart impersonation as George Bailey, as was Jon Lovitz as Potter, Jan Hooks as Mary Bailey, Phil Hartman as Uncle Billy and Dennis Miller as Harry Bailey. If you’ve never seen this skit before, I highly recommend you look it up right now!
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