Starting strong, finishing weak
Published August 31, 2003
We've all done it. We go and stand in line for a sequel to a film because the first one or two were so darn good. The curtain goes up, and BANG! The shotgun of sobering disappointment shoots us right between the eyes. So, lets take a few minutes and review what I submit are the top 10 best/worst film series that started strong but finished pain stakingly weak.
1) The Highlander
I feel my blood starting to boil just thinking about this one. The original Highlander movie with Christopher Lambert to this day is on my top 5 films of all time list. I loved it, and continue to believe it is one of the most truly original films I've ever seen. This love makes my hatred for what came next all the more intense. The second Highlander ranks second on my worst films of all time list (right behind Battlefield Earth). What do you mean the immortals are actually all intergalactic Alien convicts whose "punishment" is immortality on earth? Mom, someone's been smoking the Cherios again! It's no wonder the 3rd and 4th films as well as the television series all pretend that the 2nd film never happened and never make ANY reference to it at all. I've tried on several occasions to drive a tea spoon into my temple to dig the horrific memory of that suck ass movie out of my head. Still no luck, I'll keep you informed.
2) Batman
The first film with Mike Keaton was great. Period. The following films were never as good as the first, but they held their own and the role of Batman was becoming a Hollywood institution. Who's next at "Bat" was always the question. Then, on a dark day in film history the hideous movie with Clooney and Arnold came out and the series was DOA. This film was so bad that it killed not only the Batman series, but the whole Superhero genre of films until X-Men came out 4 years later.
3) Police Academy
I laughed myself sick when the original came out. It was just a fun silly comedy in the stylings of Animal House. Then, over the next 6 films it slowly degraded in quality to pathetic sitcom status. Ah, the Police Academy films are truly the living definition of "Direct-To-Video".
4) Short Circuit
Ok, some may argue that the first Short Circuit wasn't all that good, and really it wasn't. BUT, everyone was taken with Johnny 5 when it first came out. It was endearing in it's own kind of way and scored some box office success. But man did it go downhill from that! Johnny 5 in the big city with his wacky adventures. Good grief.
5) Friday the 13th
File this one under the category of "Ok, enoughs enough!" We get it. Jason is gonna kill some people and they can't do a thing about. Yes, we've seen it already. The original 13th was a classic, 2 and 3 were pretty novel too, but come on! Jason takes Manhattan?!?! Jason in space? Who thinks this crap up and gets paid for it?
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- Published: August 31, 2003
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- Writer: John Campea
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X men 2 was a wonderful sequel. Matrix Reloaded I believe should have been one movie with Revolutions and it would have been better than the first, splitting them into two separate movies is what failed them.