Series You Rank In Release Order

Started by Rotting Corpse, October 24, 2017, 09:35:43 PM

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Rotting Corpse

What are some movie series that have at least three or more movies (of any genre) where your ranking for them is also the same as the order of their release? With the first being the best, second being the second best, third being the third best, etc.? Some such series where my ranking for them also goes in their release order:


Jurassic Park
RoboCop (original trilogy)
The Mummy (1999 version)
Iron Man (not counting either Avengers film)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (original live-action trilogy)


Child's Play used to be one for me until Curse Of Chucky, which I'd rate above both Bride/Seed Of Chucky. Not yet seen the recent Cult Of Chucky but I will soon with my Halloween Horror viewing in full swing now. Some might disagree with Jurassic Park, but barring the end battle sequence I really didn't like or enjoy Jurassic World much at all and honestly found it pretty boring and stupid as a whole with the strong exception of that one good sequence.

Mike Scott

I guess I'd agree with your first 4 choices (haven't seen the Turtles movies).

I'd add the Sigourney Weaver A L I E N series.
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Rotting Corpse

Not sure if you were a TMNT fan back in the day, but the first two were definitely staples of my childhood during the 90s.

Mike Scott

Quote from: Rotting Corpse on October 25, 2017, 02:09:26 AM
Not sure if you were a TMNT fan back in the day,

Never read the comics, or seen any of the movies.

Guess I'd also rank the Reeves SUPERMAN movies in order of appearance.
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Rotting Corpse

I still haven't seen the original run of Superman films. My only real exposure to Superman's cinematic run has been Man Of Steel and Batman v Superman; really liked the former while I thought the latter was pretty bad.

Mike Scott

BvS was a kind of a mess. Have you Superman Returns (with Brandon Routh)?
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Rotting Corpse

Not so far, no. My sole exposure to Superman on film has been Man Of Steel and BVS. He's not my favorite superhero admittedly, but MOS made me like him more and has me interested to read up on some more comics of his as well as catch up on the original run of films.

geezer butler

Easy:

Godfather
Godfather II
Godfather III

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The Hellraiser(Franchise) series

Hellraiser-1987
Hellbound: Hellraiser II-1988
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth-1992
Etc.......
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Rotting Corpse

Quote from: geezer butler on October 26, 2017, 12:57:08 AM
Easy:

Godfather
Godfather II
Godfather III


It's been so long since I last watched them and never even saw 3 in it's entirity, but this is a pretty common opinion on them.

Rotting Corpse

Quote from: Rotting Corpse on October 24, 2017, 09:35:43 PM
Jurassic Park
RoboCop (original trilogy)
The Mummy (1999 version)
Iron Man (not counting either Avengers film)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (original live-action trilogy)


Let me post my ratings for each, on a 0-10 scale:


Jurassic Park

1 - 10/10
2 - 8/10
3 - 6/10
4 - 4/10 (end fight scene aside this bored me to tears)


RoboCop

1 - 10/10
2 - 9/10 (extra point for the awesome RoboCain end battle)
3 - 1/10 (ugh, next to nothing good about this)


The Mummy

1 - 9/10
2 - 8/10
3 - 7/10


Iron Man

1 - 9/10
2 - 8/10
3 - 8/10


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

1 - 9/10
2 - 7/10
3 - 6/10

Rotting Corpse

Re-Animator is possibly one for me, after I see Beyond Re-Animator. I recently saw Bride Of Re-Animator for the first time and while not as good as the original it's more of the same gory fun. The consensus seems to be Beyond is the weakest, but I want to see for myself to decide.

Rotting Corpse

Another one I thought of that could be another for me is Jaws. it's been forever since I last watched the sequels and can't remember if 3 or 4 was worse (both are horrendous). The original is easily, unquestionably the best, but I've always liked Jaws 2 and find it underrated. Not as good as the first but still good, and the only sequel in the series worth bothering with.

geezer butler

Quote from: Rotting Corpse on October 31, 2017, 06:24:27 PM
Another one I thought of that could be another for me is Jaws. it's been forever since I last watched the sequels and can't remember if 3 or 4 was worse (both are horrendous). The original is easily, unquestionably the best, but I've always liked Jaws 2 and find it underrated. Not as good as the first but still good, and the only sequel in the series worth bothering with.

I like Jaws 2 as well. Underrated. 3 and 4 suck, and i like a lot of bad horror movies so that should say something.

Rotting Corpse

Quote from: geezer butler on November 01, 2017, 01:38:24 AM
I like Jaws 2 as well. Underrated. 3 and 4 suck, and i like a lot of bad horror movies so that should say something.


I know what you mean. I can enjoy a cheesy Horror movie now and then but Jaws 3 and 4 are painful to watch. I think Jaws 2 gets unfairly lumped in with them by association, but it's clearly the only good sequel in the series. Nothing was ever going to match or top the original, but I've always enjoyed Jaws 2 a great deal. Plus who doesn't love the burn-scarred shark of the second film.