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Evan Almighty continues the mainstream Bruce Almighty franchise, this time with newsman turned freshman Congressman from Buffalo, Evan Baxter (Steve Carell), at it's center.
I remember when i went to see JP as a kid it was my favorite movie and franchise, the acting, the SFX the Music, the direction!
This is just another example of Hollywood banking off
franchise
actors with a lousy unoriginal story.
Number three frequently feels like a totally separate
franchise.
This movie destroyed the franchise, and there are many reasons for it.
This is a pale imitation of the Die Hard
franchise
that just sucks.
After the failure of "Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth," the chapter that served as a kind of 'death blow' to the franchise, another embarrassing cheapo cash-in did not come as a surprise.
Thankfully, the release of the ever hilarious "Airplane!" the following year brought the whole "Airport
" franchise
to a well deserved halt, as anyone even contemplating a fifth installment would have been laughed to death by studios and movie fans alike.
In any case, this is the worst of the Star Trek
franchise.
Now, as with other movies, they have totally ruined the Carrie
franchise
with The Rage: Carrie 2. From the beginnning, the movie plods along like geriatics in a beat-up van.
If you want a good killer toy series, stick with the Child's Play
franchise.
I'm not sure why the producers needed to trade on the name of a somewhat successful movie
franchise
because the title suggests that it is a sequel to the first three movies..which it is not.
Okay...so Reid and Martin weren't the most talented and couldn't carry a film all by themselves..but to trade on the HP
franchise
seems to me that there could have made some sort of reference (albeit minor) to the earlier movies.
Too bad, Lions Gate could have created a cool
franchise
from this idea, but failed.
When I finally got around to seeing this film recently, it turned out to be exactly what it looked like to me at first glance... yet another Hollywood CG/live-action rehash of an established cartoon
franchise.
If there was one
franchise
that needed to be cut off it would be this one.
This final installment of the "Airport
" franchise
was so incredibly awful that it took me awhile to realize it actually wasn't a slapstick comedy, like "Airplane".
A lot of that comes from the lines spoken(what is said as well as how it is), and those who dig British efforts with focus on verbal, the likes of 'Allo 'Allo or the BlackAdder
franchise
will want to check this sucker out.
This film is where the Batman
franchise
ought to have stopped.
Soon, though, he becomes aware of a bigger problem: a
franchise
restaurant chain is trying to build a site in the town, right where a number of burrowing owls live.
A new
franchise
restaurant is coming to town and families of burrowing owls are in trouble.
If so I think the
franchise
would still be going strong today.
In this 4th sequel to the Karate Kid franchise, the producers really hit a home run!
"Octopussy", starring Roger Moore, was part of the official Cubby Broccoli Bond
franchise.
"Never Say Never Again", made by a rival producer, is, apart from the awful "Casino Royale", the only Bond movie which does not form part of that
franchise.
Super Mario Galaxy is the latest installment in the amazing Mario
franchise.
Unlike the
franchise
James Bond sagas with their breath-taking moments of spectacle, "Never Say Never Again" provides few of these scenes because of its prohibitive budget.
Legrand replicates none of those snappy, jazz cues that made John Barry's music for the regular Bond
franchise
so memorable.
The third entry in the "Stepford" franchise, but apparently the three made-for-TV obscure sequels are incredibly obscure and hard to trace down, whereas the 70's original as well as the blockbuster remake with Nicole Kidman are commonly known and very popular.
In 1965 producer Kevin McLory -who owns a part of the Bond cinematic rights- associate with EON Productions (Harry Saltzman and Albert Broccoli) for making "Thunderball", the fourth film of the 007
franchise.
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