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May 2017 *
How do you feel about the ongoing sagas that we've been watching for years, such as Star Wars, Alien, Blade Runner, etc? Do you think they're legitimately good, or do you think they cater to the 'member-berry crowd who wants to relive the positive aspects of their youth?

I'm probably the kind of guy who'll enjoy anything that's even slightly canon with one of my beloved franchises. Some film series will spiral out of control with their sequels, but some expand upon great ideas. I'll always welcome a sequel, so long as it respects the original.



Examples of ongoing films / epic franchises:

Alien (1979 to present) - 8 films, video games, and comics
Blade Runner (1982 to present) - 2 films, video games, and books
Blood Feast (1963 to 2016) - 3 films emoticon
Childs Play (1988 to present) - 6 films, +1 in the works
Death Wish (1974 to present) - 5 films, +1 in the works, and books
Evil Dead (1981 to present) - 4 films, 1 tv show, comics, and video games
The Exorcist (1973 to present) - 5-ish films, books, and a tv show
Friday the 13th (1980 to present) - 12 films, 2 video games, comics, and a sort of tv show
Halloween (1978 to present) - 10 films, +1 in the works, comics, books, and video games
Harry Potter (2001 to present) - 9 films, books, and video games
Hellraiser (1987 to present) - 9 films, +1 in the works, comics, and books
Indiana Jones (1981 to 201?) - 4 films, 1 tv show, video games, books, and +1 movie in the works?
James Bond (1962 to present) - 24 films, +1 in the works, books, and video games
Jurassic Park (1993 to 2018) - 4 films, +1 in the works, and video games
Lethal Weapon (1987 to present) - 4 films and 1 tv show
Predator (1987 to 2018) - 5 films, +1 in the works
Star Wars (1977 to present) - 8 films, +4 in the works, comics, video games, books, and everything
Terminator (1984 to 2019) - 5 films, +1 in the works, 1 tv show, comics, video games, and books
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974 to present) - 7 films, +2 in the works, comics, and video games
Tremors (1990 to 2018) - 5 films, +1 in the works, 1 tv show, +1 in the works
Twin Peaks (1990 to present) - 2 tv shows and a movie

Honorable Mentions (not current enough):

Dark Shadows (1966 to 2012) - 3 films, 2 tv shows, 1 failed pilot, books, and audio books
Phantasm (1979 to 2015) - 5 films
RoboCop (1987 to 2014) - 4 films, 2 tv shows, 2 cartoons, comics, and video games
Rocky (1976 to 2015) - 7 films
Trancers (1984 to 2013) - 7 films



Shit, there are probably more relatively current epics, but you get the point. What do you say about these ongoing epic franchises? Are they still legit, or are we just 'membering the good old days?


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Johan_WoW says:
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May 2017
they cater to the 'member-berry crowd who wants to relive the positive aspects of their youth?

I'm not one to be very nostalgic also wasn't really into franchises like Star Wars, Ghostbusters or any action flick craze.

From all franchises I like (and honestly that ain't that much) rarely own anything beyond the original. From the top of my head: Back to the Future, The Exorcist, Tremors, Alien. Indiana Jones is the anomaly where I only own Temple of Doom. Hellraiser 1 and 2 are equally good so have them both and also the original Dead trilogy from Romero is a worthy one in my collection.

Still no franchise was as stupid as Harry Potter IMO. Not only because it turned fantasy and witchcraft into a soap opera. Cosplay is cool but I ask you people actually doing competitions of that silly ball game with a wooden stick under their crotch, seriously emoticon
Ok Twilight is bad too but at least they don't have such a stupid protagonist like the Pothead.


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Johan_WoW says:
#9, Reply to #7

May 2017
Well I don't think HP escapes from the same fate as most other franchises, it gets repetitive and it wasn't actually very original to begin with. Sure a wizard school is cool, even though the dynamics weren't too different from a normal school with the usual bickering between kids and teenagers. Radcliffe might be good I haven't seen enough of him, HP isn't really interesting or likable as hero for me. I also never understood since the story takes place in modern days why they insist on living in the Middle Ages in Hogwarts. Also the future professions were surely pretty limited. Felt more like some kind of ghetto to me. NO technology at all is boring.
Don't get me wrong, I love a fantasy world but set in a modern day and ignore technology nah. Had the story taken place in a Medieval setting or somehow the protagonists ended up in a fantasy world with no technology it would have been more 'logic'. Still the whole concept of Harry being the chosen one by default and most of the story taken place on the schoolyard gets tiresome fast with me. So another one that would have been fine with 1 installment as the novelty wore of from every next one.



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