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Boiling Point: Too Early to Talk Avatar?
Offer an example of something from prior to Star Wars that even comes close as a "powerful movie franchise" and your comment will have credence.
If so, explain.
Oops, sorry for being long winded--I think I'll step off my soapbox now
Tarzan, the original action-hero.
Tarzan films span virtually the entirety of moviemaking history, from silent-film to the modern era. Can't say how "powerful" the franchise is; and it has most definitely had its ups and downs; but taken as a whole, the longevity speaks for itself. Tarzan remains the single most filmed character of all time.
I'm sorry to see Tarzan omitted from the list...
Actually according to numerous sources that honor belongs to either Sherlock Holmes or Dracula. The 2004 Guinness Book of World Records lists Holmes as most filmed character.
why dont u include flash gordon and phantom while you are at it? they are all dead horses (well maybe except supes - he's still out there , sometimes literally)
Star Wars as an franchise is unbeatable, with new 3D cartoons and live action TV show, this isnt going away, and if lucas bites it, maybe there will be studio sponsered star wars film sequels or new stories ...who knows
How about The Three Stooges? Roy Rogers' westerns?
In france: Francois Truffaut's 4 films centerered around a character named "Antoine Doinel" and then there's Jaques Tati, France's equivalent to Buster Keaton, but with sound and in color.
Although I do think Indy is a bit low. I would have him higher then Shrek.
But that's just me
When the question is "what is the most powerful in history" no other series has had as much of an impact. Star Wars reigned from 1977 to 1983 and people dreamed of it and wrote books about it and bought toys and lunch boxes. They bought laser discs and VHS. Then in 1997 Star Wars, unlike any other franchise before it, came back and said "I'm still the best." Despite the movies sucking, all three of the new ones made bank. Star Wars games are still huge sellers. Star Wars is a money making franchise that wields the most power, period.
Indy was good, but doesn't have nearly the power. Lord of the Rings? Great. Is it a powerful movie franchise? Not yet. It doesnt sell games and toys and lunch boxes the way star wars does. Plus, it's only been out a few years. 20 years from now will it still be revered?
Star Trek is close, but still less popular and less profitable. James Bond, while awesome and I love it, doesn't sell toys or lunch boxes and all 20 of the Bond movies added up are still less than (price adjusted) any 3 Star Wars movies. I didn't actually research that, but I'm almost certain it's true.
Most people seem to be answering "What franchise do I like best?" Lets be honest, Back to the Future and Aliens? I LOVE those movies. They should not even be close to being considered on the same level as Star Wars in terms of 'power.'
1. Star Wars
2. Harry Potter
3. James Bond
4. The Lord of the Rings
5. Spider-man
6. Pirates of the Caribbean
7. Jurassic Park
8. Shrek
9. Indiana Jones
10. Batman
11. The Godfather
12. X-Men
13. Supernam
14. The Matrix
15. The Terminator
16. Back to the Future
17. Star Trek
18. Jaws
19. Planet of the Apes
20. Toy Story