Creative desciptions for classic movies was the theme of last week’s fight. Psychopath Kevin McCalister took the prize for his many felonies against Marv and Harry in Home Alone. For this week’s question, let’s focus on franchises:
Which movie franchise did the most harm to itself with unnecessary additions?
Fight it out.
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Post your answer as a comment. Make it clear that this is your official answer, one per member.
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Defend your answer in the comments and fight it out against other MFC members’ answers for the rest of the week.
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The winner gets the honor of posting the next question the following Monday.
In the case of a tie, the member who posted the question will decide the winner.
Notes:
Only movies will qualify (no TV shows, or documentaries); however, films that air on television or streaming (BBC films, a stand-alone mini-series) will qualify.
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The Hunger Games. They had such an interesting world to play with, and with a few tweaks to the story could have delivered a satisfying trilogy that would have been better than the books.
Unfortunately, they fell into the Hollywood trap of going cash grab over substance and split the third book into two deeply flawed movies, trashed several characters with bad writing (including the star), and snuffed out any wavering interest that might have remained.
And then a prequel nobody wanted.
Ah, what could have been...
Certainly Star Wars