Try to imagine what the movies were like over twenty years
ago, it was always a new experience, a new movie and most of which were just
stand alone films with no sequels at all. Those days are all but dead, now
everything’s about sequels and keeping a series of films running for as many movies
as they can to make box office money. But then again, it’s we the fans that
play a big part in keeping a successful series running, because we can’t get
enough of these films. It’s just impossible to say “no” to another new
installment in a beloved franchise of ours and here are my personal favorite
long running film series. Now in order to make this list, there needs to be at
least more than one sequel (at least three installments to make it official)
and I’m only including Theatrical movies for this list, no TV series and no
direct to video series. So with all that said, here are my personal favorite
movie series.
10. The Rocky
franchise
How could you not love Rocky, he’s perhaps the most humble
and sincere character from any film franchise. The series itself can be
profound and depressing but so uplifting and powerful all at once. They can
also be wild and over the top too, which is still good fun, but it’s the
driving heart at the center of the series that makes them so captivating.
Through up’s and downs, good times and bad, Rocky still stands strong and it’s
so easy to cheer for him every step of the way. Whether you take the films
seriously or not, these movies can always pick me up and give me that extra
confidence to push through some of my own personal struggles.
Favorite
installment: “Rocky Balboa”
(2006)
Least Favorite
Installment: “Rocky V”
(1990)
9. The James Bond
series
The escapist thrills, memorable villains, high-tech gadgets,
attractive women and over the top action scenarios make this franchise one of the
most purely fun watch. Now this is the longest lasting series on my list and is
now up to 25 feature films. Yet the formula that makes these movies so
captivating just seems to get better and better with age and to this day, I’m
still a devoted fan, long live 007.
Favorite
installment: “The Spy Who Loved Me”
(1977)
Least Favorite
Installment: “Casino Royale”
(1967)
8. Marvels cinematic
universe
Now when I say “Marvels Cinematic Universe”, I specifically
mean the ones that make up the Avengers. This includes Captain America, Iron
Man, Thor and the Incredible Hulk. Why just those four, because, their movies
are all connected in some way and are all part of one big franchise. Other
marvel based comics like Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four are limited to their
own individual franchises. Of cores I’m a really big comic book fan and to have
all these awesome Marvel based comic book hero’s share this massive franchise
together, that’s more of a cinematic spectacle than even the biggest comic book
nerd could dream up.
Favorite
installment: “Captain America: Civil War”
(2016)
Least Favorite
Installment: “Iron Man 2” (2010)
I’ve been a long time fan of the “Chronicles of Narnia book” series. In fact it was my very first
chapter book series I read all the way through back when I was in Elementary
School and I still love them to this day. I have just as much fondness for the
movies based on these awesome books and I honestly feel that there not appreciated
enough. Unlike the popular “Lord of the
Rings” trilogy (which I don’t hate, but certainly won’t be making this
list), Chronicles of Narnia just
feels more magical. This series still has it dark and relatively serious
aspects, as well as some grand and epic battle sequences but it offers so much
more, the stories feel more compelling, the moral’s are deeper and I just feel
more transported into this magical realm than I do in any other fantasy
adaption. True the film series isn’t that big right now and is currently on
hold, but there is still a lot of potential for further movies based on these
outstanding books, I sure hope they make more.
Favorite
installment: “The Chronicles of
Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe” (2005)
Least Favorite
Installment: “The Chronicles of
Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” (2010)
6. The Batman series
When it comes to stand alone super heroes that aren’t part
of a team, no one excites me like Batman, he just seems to have it all. He’s
dark and mysterious but also complex and interesting. He also has a fun
collection of villains that can be just as complex and interesting as the title
character (for the most part). More than anything, he just has a really fun
collection of films with different styles, different artistic directions and
different tones that somehow still feel appropriate in their own unique way. We
have the dark and surreal tones of the Tim Burton movies, the bright and
colorful comic book world of the Joel Shumaker movies, an animated movie adapted from the hit TV series, the campy and fun movie
from the 1960’s, the grittier and more down to earth Christopher
Nolan trilogy and even Batman movie in which he's a Lego. Other superhero film
series like Spider-Man are always on one precise and direct tone but Batman’s
film series is just so much more unique in its presentation. But the real
reason I love this series so much, obviously is for Batman alone. He’s the
definitive superhero who’s legacy as only gotten better with age.
Favorite
installment: “The Dark Knight”
(2008)
Least Favorite
Installment: “Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice”
(2016)
Now here’s a film series that needs no introduction, Star Wars is more of a cinematic
phenomenon than any other franchise I can think of and its legacy is undated.
Every generation seems to be captivated by these movies, the classic
characters, the thrilling adventures through outer space, the imaginative
weapons and aliens, it all just takes a life of its own. Obviously I prefer the
original trilogy but I still enjoy the newer installments and I can’t wait to
see the new films yet to come. There’s even been a fun collection of TV shows
and direct to video movies based on this series to further expand on its
universe. Need I say any more, it’s Star Wars, the definitive classic series!
Favorite
installment: “Star Wars 6: Return
of the Jedi” (1983)
Least Favorite
Installment: “Star Wars 1: The
Phantom Menace” (1999)
4. The Harry Potter
series
What do I even need to say about the Harry Potter series that hasn’t already been said? It was such a
privilege to be one of the many young adults to have grown up with this series
as a child and see it through to a more than satasphying conclusion. Even if
you’re not a fan of the beloved book series, it’s still such an easy film series
to get yourself fully invested in. The characters, storytelling, countless
adventures that can excite both young and old, plus one of the most magical
world’s ever to be submersed in on film, I can hardly do it justice in just a
single paragraph. Harry Potter takes
the classic formula of a young adventure series in a fantasy world, splashes on
its own unique style of technical wizardry, complex storytelling and a cast of
excellent characters that are truly unforgettable.
Favorite
installment: “Harry Potter and
the Chamber of Secrets ” (2002)
Least Favorite
Installment: “Harry Potter and
the Goblet of Fire” (2005)
Personally, I don’t think
there’s any other children’s series or trilogy for that matter that’s as
perfectly constructed as these films. The “Toy Story” movies will always
stand as the greatest family films of all time for me because they perfectly
capture all the charms and nostalgia of our youths. These films do such an awesome
job combining laughs with legitimate drama and that balance is always so
perfectly in place. The characters are all so lovable, colorful and genuine
that they practically leap off the screen. There’s actually a touch of humanity
to these characters that some human characters in other films lack, and it’s that
bit of believability mixed with all the charms and impressive visual effects
that make these films so timeless.
Favorite
installment: All of them
Least Favorite
Installment: None of them
When it comes to comic book based film franchises, X-Men will always stand as my personal
favorite. I’m a huge fan of just about everything X-Men related and this film series is just so respectable to the
source material while keeping regular audiences entertained and invested.
That’s no easy task, considering how many different characters, back stories
and plot threads go into the X-Men
universe. All the actors bring their
respected rolls to life with class, elegance and charismatic performances. I
feel that this series has something special at the center that takes it one
step higher than any other superhero franchise. I’m referring to its sharp
narrative focus and issues that go beyond your usual defeat villain scenario.
The subject of prejudice and excepting what makes you different is such a welcome
concept for a superhero franchise that it elevates all the spectacular action
sequences and impressive effects. Whether you like these films or not, one
thing remains certain, this is the series that made audiences realize just how
smart a comic book adapted movie can be.
Favorite
installment: “X-Men: Days of Future Past”
(2014)
Least Favorite
Installment: “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009)
Before I revel my number one pick, here are my honorable mentions:
The Indiana Jones series
The Matrix trilogy
The Back to the Future trilogy
The National Lampoon Vacation series
Spider-Man series
The Naked Gun Trilogy
The Jurassic Park series
I’ll admit, a lot of this decision comes from my fondness of
the fantastic Star Trek TV shows,
most especially “Star Trek: The Next
Generation”. But on their own, it’s still an outstanding film series. I
love the concepts of exploration, boldly venturing into the unknown reaches of outer
space. With a premise like this, you can have something different for every film,
a new adventure, occasionally thrilling action scenes, new planets to explore,
and more often than not, a deeper look inside one’s humanity. I especially love
travelling with a select group of fantastic characters on a spaceship, it gives
the cast something of a close family feel as we travel with them across the
stars. Whether it’s the classic enterprise crew, the next generation crew or
the new, re-imagined Trek crew, I’ll always be engaged. For all this and more, Star Trek remains my personal favorite
film franchise of all time.
The End
Favorite installment: “Star Trek First Contact” (1996)
Least Favorite Installment: “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” (1979)The End
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