agent817
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Post by agent817 on Nov 26, 2018 21:35:53 GMT -5
So I had a talk today with someone and something came up about the Fast & Furious franchise. The guy said that he stopped at the fifth one and said that there were "too many" movies in that series. I even brought up about how Star Wars franchise has just as many, if not more. However, he said yes, but "Star Wars is good," to which I replied with "That's not a valid argument." This is not the first time I had heard such an argument, by the way.
But the topic of how "quality justifying a big franchise" is a topic for another day. What I want to know is when there is enough films in a franchise. With Fast & Furious having two (or three, if you count the Shaw & Hobbs film that is coming) more films to tie up the entire series, the light at the end of the tunnel is closer than one would think. Of course, you have people online complaining how "it should have ended after the first film" or "they keep making these movies?" yada yada yada. It makes me wonder why some people don't complain about there being numerous James Bond movies, though that could be different because a lot of those stories are based on books and he is quite a cultural phenomenon that has existed more than five decades.
So when does it seem like there more than enough films in a series? I mean Transformers has five films and spinoff coming out soon that seems even better than the main series, but I am sure that a sixth film will be made and people will still go see it, even though most of those movies were not that good.
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Post by Citizen Snips on Nov 26, 2018 21:41:05 GMT -5
Hollywood Answer: When they stop making money.
It's doubtful that anyone can honestly say Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales was an amazing rocketbuster of a ride, the blockbuster they've been waiting their whole life for. But that sumbitch made almost $800 million globally and that's all it takes to keep a franchise rolling.
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Post by arrogantmodel on Nov 26, 2018 21:44:04 GMT -5
I thought it first got ridiculous with the Saw movies. They had to crank one out every year for Halloween because the first one was a surprise hit. I say anything past six is overdoing it a bit.
Of course, there are exceptions. I really enjoy the Mission: Impossible films, and the last one, which was the sixth, I believe...was really good. Quality does count.
I'm also interested to see how or where they go with Jurassic Park/World. It will be the sixth film next movie, and things got crazy with dinosaurs out in society now. Plus, I will never get tired of dinosaurs eating people.
And as for James Bond, I think that works because they're mostly stand alone movies. You don't have to see Goldfinger to watch Goldeneye or see Live and Let Die to understand Skyfall. They might refer back to stuff, but you don't have to watch them in order to enjoy.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2018 21:47:30 GMT -5
Too many is when they release part 7 and barely anybody remembers 5 or 6.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Nov 26, 2018 21:54:10 GMT -5
Hollywood Answer: When they stop making money. It's doubtful that anyone can honestly say Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales was an amazing rocketbuster of a ride, the blockbuster they've been waiting their whole life for. But that sumbitch made almost $800 million globally and that's all it takes to keep a franchise rolling. Money is not always the deciding factor... if it was we'd have seen Raimi's Spider-man 4. Spider-Man 3 is the most successful Spider-man movie at the box office globally unadjusted for inflation.. and as for your Dead Men Tell No Tales... that series IS dead... they are completely rebooting it. Basically, there is no set number. Is it enjoyable... does it make money... and does it feel like anyone cares is more or less the three questions... For instance I think 2 movies in Snyders DC universe was too many
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Nov 26, 2018 22:01:23 GMT -5
For me, when the story is over.
Once a series reaches a good, satisfactory conclusion but they decide to keep going is when it's too much.
Star Wars wrapped up perfectly at the end of Jedi. The new films should be set in a different time period-- The Mandalore Wars would have been great.
Toy Story 3 wrapped up the series fine. Four will probably be good, but it isn't needed.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Nov 26, 2018 22:40:40 GMT -5
There are 12 of the Andy Sidaris-created "LETHAL Ladies" series.
As long as there's an audience, any franchise should try to satisfy that audience.
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Post by Paul on Nov 26, 2018 23:39:43 GMT -5
When the overall plot becomes contrived and/or contradictory.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Nov 26, 2018 23:51:08 GMT -5
It's doubtful that anyone can honestly say Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales was an amazing rocketbuster of a ride, the blockbuster they've been waiting their whole life for. But that sumbitch made almost $800 million globally and that's all it takes to keep a franchise rolling. eh, still more enjoyable than At World's End
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Post by arrogantmodel on Nov 27, 2018 0:26:11 GMT -5
The Land Before Time. One great movie, thirteen sequels that nobody can remember. Spanning almost thirty years. That is absurd.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Nov 27, 2018 2:53:15 GMT -5
Hollywood Answer: When they stop making money. It's doubtful that anyone can honestly say Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales was an amazing rocketbuster of a ride, the blockbuster they've been waiting their whole life for. But that sumbitch made almost $800 million globally and that's all it takes to keep a franchise rolling. Money is not always the deciding factor... if it was we'd have seen Raimi's Spider-man 4. Spider-Man 3 is the most successful Spider-man movie at the box office globally unadjusted for inflation.. and as for your Dead Men Tell No Tales... that series IS dead... they are completely rebooting it. How much of that has been to do with Johnny Depp's fall from grace? He's not exactly Disney's blue-eyed boy these days.
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Post by arrogantmodel on Nov 27, 2018 2:57:20 GMT -5
Money is not always the deciding factor... if it was we'd have seen Raimi's Spider-man 4. Spider-Man 3 is the most successful Spider-man movie at the box office globally unadjusted for inflation.. and as for your Dead Men Tell No Tales... that series IS dead... they are completely rebooting it. How much of that has been to do with Johnny Depp's fall from grace? He's not exactly Disney's blue-eyed boy these days. He's making bank again with these Harry Potter knock offs. Fantastic Beasts, or whatever. But even the cast of that said they were uncomfortable when he was cast. He convinced them all the Amber Heard stuff was bullshit.
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Post by The 1Watcher Experience on Nov 27, 2018 3:05:13 GMT -5
I think trilogies are popular for a reason. You can tell a great story and get out of there leaving people satisfied. A lot of movies start going off the rails by the third sequel if they’re not really following a set story over time. Many times having multiple sequels afterwards feels like you’re beating a dead horse. Just my opinion.
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Post by adamclark52 on Nov 27, 2018 3:06:22 GMT -5
when shit like this starts happening
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Nov 27, 2018 3:09:25 GMT -5
How much of that has been to do with Johnny Depp's fall from grace? He's not exactly Disney's blue-eyed boy these days. He's making bank again with these Harry Potter knock offs. Fantastic Beasts, or whatever. But even the cast of that said they were uncomfortable when he was cast. He convinced them all the Amber Heard stuff was bullshit. That's over at Warner Bros. though, they have a history of working with troubled actors. Disney are a whole different kettle of fish, and with an ongoing lawsuit against Depp for assaulting a crew member I suspect Disney have put him on the blacklist for now.
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Nov 27, 2018 3:41:48 GMT -5
when shit like this starts happening The newest Hellraiser film is a major improvement over Revelations. But the new one was written by a huge fan of the franchise.
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Nov 27, 2018 6:08:10 GMT -5
When they have citizens on patrol or go to Moscow
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Nov 27, 2018 6:16:22 GMT -5
When Saw got a sequel.
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Nov 27, 2018 6:20:29 GMT -5
If you start putting revenge in the title you probably have too many.
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Post by abjordans on Nov 27, 2018 6:31:23 GMT -5
I think the answer really is simple. When the sequels are good and there is more story to be told, you could make a million sequels. When you are just churning them out to make a buck and there is really nothing going on, or it is the exact same movie happening in a different location, it sucks.
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