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They had an excellent opportunity to make a great
franchise
of films here, they have totally wasted that opportunity.
Instead it's just abysmal swill!! What's the point in taking up a successful
franchise
like 'Scooby-Doo' if you just going to flush it down the toilet?
Soulless milking of cash cow
franchise.
Well, I was hesitant to watch the movie because this was done by the same man who wrote the story for Dhoom
franchise
because I hated Dhoom 2; but if Dhoom 2 is compared to Tashan, I would say Dhoom 2 is very realistic.
Of course, I wanted to check it out, as I had heard of the Sleepaway Camp franchise, but have never actually seen any of them (for shame, I know).
As with many other pop-culture
franchise
series, this line just didn't know when to quit.
There is only one scene even vaguely worthy of inclusion in the Omen franchise, and it is shot in slo-mo and cut short at the anticipated pay-off.
It could have been a new franchise, and a wonderful new step for imagination.
Enterprise, the latest high budget spin-off to the most successful
franchise
in film and or television history opens to the tune of a 90-minute episode called 'Broken Bow'.
I'm not entirely sure Rob Schmidt qualifies as a "Master" in the genre of horror, since he previously just directed one horror film called "Wrong Turn" and that one was actually just was slightly above mediocre, but fact is that he made with "Right to Die" one of the best and creepiest episodes of the entire second season of the "Masters of Horror
" franchise.
It's amazing that from a good, though not wonderful, film made back in the early Nineties, a whole
franchise
can grow.
This installment of the "Star Trek" franchise, is in my opinion the first series since "TOS" to recapture the feelings of wonder, danger and excitement of "Going Where No Man Has Gone Before".
This version of the "Born
" franchise
ranks with the first one of 1937 (Janet Gaynor, Frederic March)although I will always enjoy Judy Garland and James Mason musical remake of 1954.
The final installment in the action thriller
franchise
is just that probably the hardest hitting of the three films.
Finally, after years of awaiting a new film to continue the sexual mayhem of "Basic Instinct", we have been given a great sequel that is packed with the right elements needed for a
franchise
such as this!
It could have easily been a
franchise.
Picking up exactly where the last episode of the previous series left off(complete with the same high intensity and suspense, though that doesn't last; for better or worse), this installation in the
franchise
seems somewhat more bent on haste... in the last series, there seemed to pass a day or a week between each episode, whereas in this, it clearly is one long stretch... where one episode ends, the next begins.
"Angels" weaves the story of Roger and J.P., two Anaheim foster kids in love with baseball but searching for a family, with that of the woebegone Angels franchise, struggling to draw fans and win games.
Pushed by his deadbeat father's promise that they would be a family only when the Angels win the pennant, Roger asks for some heavenly help, and gets it in the form of diamond-dwelling spirits bent on reversing the
franchise'
s downward spiral.
The American pie
franchise
is still in my favorite
franchise
movies of all times.
And there is a third spin off in the works the stargate
franchise
is nowhere near dead.
But I was growing up during the decade where Jason and Freddy had a deadly grip on the horror game, and never thought much of the Halloween
franchise.
I recommend it to fans of the
franchise
and of British comedy in general.
The
franchise'
s detractors couldn't be more wrong.
Even if it doesn't turn into a franchise, it's still a joy to watch!
This was the second of three films that Irving Berlin wrote for the Astaire-Rogers
franchise
and it has by far the largest score and is somewhat unusual in that two of the numbers are performed by Harriet Hilliard leaving the rest to be divvied and/or shared between the principals.
It's a departure from the other titles in the
franchise
in that 1) we get to see Astaire play the piano - in real life he was an accomplished pianist and composed several songs, one of which, I'm Building Up To An Awful Let-Down, had a lyric by Johnny Mercer and spent a couple of weeks in the charts - and it is the only one of the series in which he played a serviceman, albeit an ex-hoofer who enlisted in the navy after being dumped by dancing partner Ginger before the story starts.
"GoldenEye" was revolutionary and is definitely the best FPS game to be based on the 007
franchise.
Even though FRWL definitely has the edge in nostalgia and capturing the essence of the movie franchise, EON definitely is superior in terms of in-depth controls and gameplay variety.
Following hot on the tails of the monumental success of the first TV film, Highschool Musical 2 manages to out do itself in the newest sequel of the soon to be long
franchise
of films to come.
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