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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Jun 6, 2020 19:31:48 GMT
I just realized I some how managed to see the entire Scream series at the movies. Living here and there, my theater attendance usually depends upon my proximity to a theater. So it goes up and down over the years. I saw the original LOTR trilogy in Puerto Rico, Mexico and Florida! I saw the original Star Wars trilogy in theaters, if you count seeing The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi when they were re-released in the 90's. The original Spider-Man trilogy is another one. This will probably seem like a lame question for those who go to the movies a lot. Some of us no longer live in the city and have moved to the outskirts.
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 6, 2020 20:01:10 GMT
The Dark Knight trilogy Spider-Man trilogy The Lord of the Rings trilogy The Hobbit trilogy
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Post by James on Jun 6, 2020 20:34:24 GMT
How to Train Your Dragon
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jun 6, 2020 20:38:51 GMT
Star Wars prequels
The first three Jurassic Park films
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 6, 2020 20:42:17 GMT
Star Wars prequels The first three Jurassic Park films So...none?
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jun 6, 2020 20:48:05 GMT
Star Wars prequels The first three Jurassic Park films So...none? Pretty much, for a while I could have claimed Jurassic Park though, should have figured they would eventually make new ones again.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jun 6, 2020 21:22:32 GMT
LOTR Harry Potter TDK John Wick
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Post by wolf359 on Jun 6, 2020 21:24:57 GMT
The "JURASSIC PARK" Movies
The "STAR WARS" Prequel Trilogy
The "STAR WARS" Sequel Trilogy
The Christopher Nolan "BATMAN" Trilogy
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 6, 2020 21:38:45 GMT
So...none? Pretty much, for a while I could have claimed Jurassic Park though, should have figured they would eventually make new ones again. I was just giving you crap. If I saw just the LOTR trilogy at the cinema I would have listed that. I just happen to have seen all the movies in Peter Jackson's Middle Earth franchise at the cinema. I was tempted to list Gore Verbinki's Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 6, 2020 21:38:58 GMT
Where do we draw the line on franchise? I've seen all 8 Harry Potter movies in the theater, but is that voided if I skipped Fantastic Beasts? Is Batman one whole franchise, or is each incarnation its own franchise? And then there's shared universes.
Definitive answers:
Jurassic Park (all 5) The Matrix trilogy The Incredibles Ted Blade Runner The Shining/Doctor Sleep
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Post by moviemouth on Jun 6, 2020 21:49:17 GMT
Where do we draw the line on franchise? I've seen all 8 Harry Potter movies in the theater, but is that voided if I skipped Fantastic Beasts? Is Batman one whole franchise, or is each incarnation its own franchise? And then there's shared universes. Definitive answers: Jurassic Park (all 5) The Matrix trilogy The Incredibles Ted Blade Runner The Shining/Doctor Sleep I consider Fantastic Beasts a separate, but connected franchise. The Middle Earth franchise is harder to separate. Same with the Star Wars franchise. I separate franchises that are only connected to each other in that they are based on the same source material, like Batman and Spider-Man and stuff like that.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jun 6, 2020 21:55:16 GMT
If Speed considered a franchise?
If so than Speed 1 and 2
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Post by jcush on Jun 6, 2020 22:01:53 GMT
Pirates of the Caribbean
And like moviebuffbrad I saw all 8 Harry Potter movies in theaters, but neither Fantastic Beasts movie.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Jun 7, 2020 4:30:47 GMT
Believe it or not, I've never actually watched an entire franchise on the big screen. And that includes franchises I love.
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Jun 7, 2020 5:11:57 GMT
The Batman movies beginning with 1989
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Post by Xcalatë on Jun 7, 2020 8:59:42 GMT
LOTR The Dark Knight John Wick
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Post by wolf359 on Jun 7, 2020 9:10:28 GMT
I just realized I some how managed to see the entire Scream series at the movies. Living here and there, my theater attendance usually depends upon my proximity to a theater. So it goes up and down over the years. I saw the original LOTR trilogy in Puerto Rico, Mexico and Florida! I saw the original Star Wars trilogy in theaters, if you count seeing The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi when they were re-released in the 90's. The original Spider-Man trilogy is another one. This will probably seem like a lame question for those who go to the movies a lot. Some of us no longer live in the city and have moved to the outskirts.
I Love the "SCREAM" Movies.
Unfortunately, I did not see all 4 of them at the Movie Theater.
I only saw "SCREAM 3" and "SCREAM 4" at the Movie Theater.
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Post by Vits on Jun 7, 2020 16:38:06 GMT
-007 (the Daniel Craig ones). -THE DARK KNIGHT. -D.C.E.U. -THE HUNGER GAMES. -LORD OF THE RINGS+THE HOBBIT. -STAR WARS (live-action only).
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Post by tavaresmd on Jun 7, 2020 18:44:35 GMT
Dark Knight Trilogy MCU Hobbit Trilogy DCEU The Shining Hunger Games Happy Death Day The Amazing Spider-Man Fantastic Four Ghost Rider It
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Post by movielover on Jun 7, 2020 19:41:19 GMT
Spider-Man trilogy The Hunger Games movies The Hobbit trilogy The Avengers
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