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Jul 2017
Say if someone asks you your favorite film of the [random franchise] series. The first film is usually always the best. Even if you enjoy the sequels, they still owe too much to the original entry. Obviously, they wouldn't exist without the original, but the story of the sequels tends to always be very derivative of the original.

Do you concur with this, or can you think of examples to contradict it?

For example, I'm here thinking which Planet of the Apes is my favorite. Sure, I voted the first one the highest, but that's just respecting of its impact on film in general. I might very well prefer one of the sequels, but damnit... I'm just not sure.


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iceflamez says:
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Jul 2017
*Almost* always the first film of a franchise will be superior and most of the times the sole reason that the first installment will spawn sequels is because it had a generally positive reception and generated significant profit so the producers will attempt to capitalize that success which leads to inferior sequels as cash grab.


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