There is only one Matrix film.
I feel like the matrix 2 is similar to jurassic park 2. Very clearly inferior, but enjoyable enough to not be a complete waste of time.
I'm saying that, I'll say that JP 2 is better than matrix 2. I'll happily watch JP 2 again, probably with my kids at some point, but if not then on my own... But I would be happy whether I see matrix 2 again or not.
Didn't they recently make or announce a new one?
honestly, star wars. I'm a HUGE star wars fan, but they're the same movie repeatedly. blow up death star, blow up bigger death star. blow up BIGGEST death star. BAM. 9 movies.
Troll 2...?
Any of the classic Disney animated movies. First movie is a ripoff of classic fairy tales so most of the heavy lifting writing wise was done for them, the instant Disney has to write the whole thing is when it goes to shit. If it's "Disney presents [insert fairy tale here] 2" you know it'll suck.
There can only be one good Highlander movie
Nailed it. The first was awesome, the rest were just terrible.
I don't know what you are talking about... There was the Highlander movie, and then there was the Highlander tv show. That's all there ever was.
It would be far more interesting to ask, what movie franchise DOESN'T get worse with each new film.
Aliens, Terminator 2, The Dark Knight are the first three that come to mind - but yes, in general sequels tend to be inferior.
Alien at least had the second film better than the first, which was a hell of an accomplishment since the first film was great. Fortunately they never even made any movies after the second one.
cough alien requeim cough
Or which one gets BETTER with each new film.
star wars up until rise of skywalker
now, im going to put some popcorn in the microwave. be right back
i liked TFA. It was a decent flick. But then they just got so. much. worse.
last jedi is my 2nd favorite
them's fightin' words.
my popcorn is ready
Which franchise doesn't get worse with each consecutive movie?
Mad Max. Evil Dead.
The Lord of the Rings
The lord of the rings trilogy could be a single long movie. I feel like it fits but really isn't in the spirt of the question.
I feel like it needs to be "First movie was so good, so they made a sequel"
Harvey Weinstein actually wanted LOTR to be a single movie.
I am of the opinion that Fellowship is the best one, but the sequels are by no means bad.
I think the mainstream opinion is that the two towers is the best. I’m curious, why do you favor the fellowship?
This is a bit rambly, but bear with me. I am very much enamored with the Hobbits and the Shire. Though I prefer the theatrical release (the pacing in that version is perfect), Concerning Hobbits is a fantastic inclusion in the extended version and I love getting that extra time in the Shire. There is a feeling of quaint magic in that movie that isn't present in the other ones. I like that the film is told from the perspective of Hobbits. It makes the world outside the Shire that much more mysterious and foreboding, some of which I feel is lost when the Fellowship splits up. I think Gandalf the Grey is a vastly more interesting character than Gandalf the White. I personally find underground spaces incredibly fascinating, so everything in Moria is just incredible. That moment where they're surrounded by goblins and you hear the rumble of the Balrog, and the goblins flee and Gandalf is just, "Run." Ugh, its got a great sense of terror and is just perfect.
I’m here for the rambles.
I think you have an interesting perspective. The shire kind of grounds the world as a reader / viewer. It’s the place you want to get back to.
I pray the Spaceballs sequel will be good and i'm not even religious
They already fucked up the name so we'll see
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