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    Ben
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    Not sure I understand your first sentence:
    Proving it’s not just beloved ’80s and ’90s blockbusters getting the sequel treatment these days…
    It was released in 1996, made back almost 3100% of its budget, and was ranked 10th in the BFI's top 100 British films of all time. Sounds beloved, '90s, and a blockbuster to me…