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Shrek - Movie Series
I hated the third one and it really boned but somehow Unboned itself with the fourth movie, which I loved. It's my favorite of them all. -- Submitted By: (JericaLily) on May 21, 2013, 6:18 pm

Back to the Future - Movie Series
I was bummed when I saw "The End" after the third movie. Remember the event that sent Doc back to the old west. There was some kind of malfunction with the time circuit just before the bolt of lightning struck the car. That malfunction would happen again when Marty attempts to return to 1985. Going over the ravine, he notices something peculiar as the car crosses the intersection, all the cars are antique automobiles! He looks at the circuit and realizes he's in the year 1927! He makes a rudimentary repair to the car so that it can run on gas, at least long enough to get back to 1985. He goes to a gas station to get gas, he interrupts a young couple who kissing behind the gas station. He gets the gas, then exits the station. The couple enters the station, suddenly a Car with Gangsters brandishing Tommy Guns drives at a high rate of speed, they open fire on the station, killing the owner of the station and the couple. Marty evades them, then hops in the Delorian and steps on the gas, a Steam Locomotive hot on his heels. Finally arriving in 1985 guess what? The Casino is back, but not owned by Biff. He also finds out Jennifer was never born! (That couple he ran across were Jennifer's Grandparents). Returning to the railroad tracks, he sees the Delorian destroyed, but then here comes Doc in his souped-up Locomotive. Marty hops in and they now embark on a adventure in the Roaring 20s! -- Submitted By: () on May 21, 2013, 12:56 pm

Porkys - Movie Series
@Joebagodoughnuts How about the fact that Mickey had none of the wounds he had the night before? He wasn't even on crutches. The only good part of number two was from then meeting with the KKK and to the end, that's it. Hell, I fast forward through the restaurant scene because it takes so long. And there was no point in that third one -- Submitted By: (rgphillips1971) on May 16, 2013, 6:37 am

Mannequin - Movie Series
I remember loving the first one as a teen, but the second one could not hold my attention. -- Submitted By: (rgphillips1971) on May 14, 2013, 10:47 am

Creep Show - Movie Series
When I first saw the first movie, the part with King as the hillbilly really freaked me out. But I was a kid back then. Now I can't watch the one about the germ freak. That just creeps me out -- Submitted By: (rgphillips1971) on May 14, 2013, 10:39 am

Star Trek - Movie Series
I'm going to vote "unboned by the 2009 film." Here is my brief recap of the Star Trek movies. I have seen all of them (most of them multiple times) except for Nemesis, which I have found to be unwatchable. 1.) Star Trek: The Motion Picture was actually much better than most contemporaries credited it for. 2.) Star Trek II: TWOK has been, and always shall be, our friend. 3.) ST III: TSFS was relatively weak compared to ST II; the re-casting of Saavik was painful (although it's not like Kirstie Alley was the best actress). On the upside -- Christopher Lloyd playing a Klingon. 4.) ST IV: TVH was my favorite when I was a kid, although it has aged a little. But if you don't like it, well, double dumbass on you! 5.) ST V: TFF was a trainwreck, and probably where the film series (at least as far as the original crew) can be said to have BTF. The exact moment where fish-boning occurs -- Nichelle Nichols (who is about the same age as my grandmother) doing a "seductive" desert dance. 6.) ST VI: TUC is actually quite good, but after the disaster that was the fifth film, seems like a too-little-too-late effort to salvage the reputation of the series. 7.) ST:Generations. I was very excited for this film when it came out, but the cross-over with Shatner seemed forced. It wasn't nearly as awful as the fifth film but was still pretty bad. Moreover, it seemed like an overly-long ST:TNG episode... something about it's pacing I guess. 8.) ST:First Contact was really the only good ST:TNG film. It wasn't quite as good as The Wrath of Khan, but definitely on par with the quality of the first four. 9.) ST:Insurrection, again, reverted to form as an overly-long television episode rather than as a stand-alone movie. I can't really think about anything in this film that made me excited to be watching it. But at least it wasn't terribly crappy. 10.) ST: Insurrection. As noted above, I haven't been able to finish it because I am completely uninterested. I happen to think that Picard was the best captain of the Enterprise, but it is really a fact that (with the exception of First Contact) all of the Picard-helmed films fell short. 11.) Star Trek (2009). A much-needed re-imagining of the original series, with a cross-over to ST:TNG (sort of). This has definitely revived my interest in the series, and as noted above, I vote for a de-bone. 12.) Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013). I have not seen this yet, but I am very much looking forward to seeing it. Waiting until next week when it will be available in 3D. -- Submitted By: (texasyojimbo) on May 11, 2013, 12:24 pm

Our Gang / Little Rascals - Movie Series
The only version of "Little Rascals" I've seen is the movie that came out in the 90s. For whatever reason, it has the ability to captivate the viewer. I can't tell you how many time I've watched it with my nieces. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on May 9, 2013, 10:38 pm

Arrival - Movie Series
The first Arrival movie (starring Charlie Sheen) underperformed at the box office but has since become a cult classic. It combines the best elements of the sci-fi, mystery, drama, and even conspiracy-theory movie genres. It also far predates Sheen's "winning" trip off the rails in 2011, so it shows Sheen at his acting best. For all those reasons, the first movie is well worth watching. The sequel, however, falls short of the original in every way possible: acting, writing, characterization ... you name it, the sequel blew it, with the exception of the special effects being at least decent considering it was direct-to-video (and thus budgeted accordingly). If I recall correctly, Arrival II didn't even handle the alien story consistently with the first movie, but I have no interest whatsoever in re-watching it to double-check the details. If the idea of sci-fi seasoned with a bit of mystery appeals to you, by all means you should check out the first movie. However, ALL parties are advised to take a VERY broad pass on the sequel, unless they've got some kind of morbid interest in bad movies. I'm not sure what genre(s) the second movie was aiming for, but whatever it was, it ended up as a healthy serving of fish. For the first movie, break out the popcorn; for the second, coleslaw and lemon juice. -- Submitted By: (Mythigator) on May 8, 2013, 2:29 am

Star Wars - Movie Series
The continuity/quality control for the whole franchise went out the window in the late 90's. The first "Extended Universe" novels and comics that were released in the early and mid 1990's were great (Thrawn trilogy, Shadows of the Empire) and didn't conflict with any SW product that had been released up to that point. -- Submitted By: (John63btf) on May 4, 2013, 5:22 am

Spider-Man - Movie Series
Whoever decided Peter Parker should be a skateboarder ("It'll make him hip!!") should be shot. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 26, 2013, 8:01 pm

Spider-Man - Movie Series
I just watched "The Amazing Spiderman". Kind of boring, slow, and unnecessary. I think I buy Tobey Maguire as spiderman than this new guy. I really wasn't into The Lizard character. Gwen Stacy was cool to see, although I don't think Emma Stone should have played her. Not the worst super hero movie but certainly not the best. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 24, 2013, 10:55 pm

Happy Feet - Movie Series
Last summer, my wife and I went to Sea World, neither one of us had been since we were little. The weekend before the trip we watched Happy Feet with our nieces. As you probably could imagine, while we were at Sea World, we came across the penguin exhibit and both of us said at the same time... Damn Happy Feet. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 24, 2013, 10:44 pm

Mickey Mouse cartoons - Movie Series
This is GREAT news! The new management at Disney seems to be making some interesting, but good moves. I remain cautiously optimistic. -- Submitted By: (kingbk) on March 13, 2013, 10:11 pm

Mickey Mouse cartoons - Movie Series
Disney is producing 19 new Mickey shorts to air on the Disney Channel. From what I've seen the have an odd retro early '60s look to them. But Mickey & Minnie now look very similar to their 1920's incarnations, which I like. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 12, 2013, 7:01 pm

Meet the Parents - Movie Series
I just never liked this series that much. The jokes are too forced, I didn't like how in the 90s Robert De Niro turned into a silly caricature of himself (if you want to see him in a more light hearted role where he actually is believable, check out Silver Linings Playbook), the sequels were boring and redundant, and none of the characters are that likeable. I hope after the bomb of the last sequel that this series is over, until Hollywood decides to remake it in 10 years... -- Submitted By: (kingbk) on March 11, 2013, 3:00 pm

Meet the Parents - Movie Series
Another example of a studio whoring out a movie franchise. Meet the Parents was fine. Everything after that... Why did you make it, other than to make a few extra bucks?!? -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 8, 2013, 6:16 pm

Aladdin - Movie Series
I can say that the Aladdin sequels are definitely some of the better straight-to-video Disney sequels. -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on March 8, 2013, 6:01 pm

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Movie Series
It's funny how at least two people hate EVERY Ninja Turtles Movie. -- Submitted By: (TrueBackLash) on March 7, 2013, 7:27 am

Daredevil - Movie Series
I never saw the problem with this film. I guess it's just cool to dump on Ben Affleck as an actor. -- Submitted By: (TrueBackLash) on March 3, 2013, 9:38 pm

Mortal Kombat - Movie Series
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation sucks for replacing most of the original cast, making Jax a wuss WITH the mechanical arms, giving Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Nightwolf pointless cameos when they should have done more in the movie, giving Johnny, Rain, Sheeva and Jade anti-climatic Fatalities and making Raiden useless. Crap movie, one of the worst video game adaptions ever. Sad because the first MK film was one of the best. -- Submitted By: (TrueBackLash) on March 3, 2013, 9:36 pm

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