Another futile attempt to rank the merit/worth of movies, though this list has a bit of an interesting twist:
Instead of asking reviewers or the general public to subjectively rank their favorites - this list attempted to objectively base it's results on Box Office and Critical Reviews.
They "adjusted the grosses for each film in every series for inflation" and then took the average gross for the series, then got the critical reviews number from Rotten Tomatoes' critic scores and did the same thing, averaging those two numbers out to rank each franchise. (More details in the linked article.)
I'm still skeptical about the value this list will actually hold for anyone - but it's kinda interesting and surprising in a few places:
Entertainment - Kevin Fallon - The Greatest Movie Franchises of All Time - The Atlantic
(I should also note that this is a recent update of a previously existing list - so the older version might have come up before. The older article has more details about how the created the totals, so I'm linking it here too: Entertainment - Kevin Fallon - The Greatest Movie Franchises of All Time - The Atlantic)
Instead of asking reviewers or the general public to subjectively rank their favorites - this list attempted to objectively base it's results on Box Office and Critical Reviews.
They "adjusted the grosses for each film in every series for inflation" and then took the average gross for the series, then got the critical reviews number from Rotten Tomatoes' critic scores and did the same thing, averaging those two numbers out to rank each franchise. (More details in the linked article.)
I'm still skeptical about the value this list will actually hold for anyone - but it's kinda interesting and surprising in a few places:
Entertainment - Kevin Fallon - The Greatest Movie Franchises of All Time - The Atlantic
(I should also note that this is a recent update of a previously existing list - so the older version might have come up before. The older article has more details about how the created the totals, so I'm linking it here too: Entertainment - Kevin Fallon - The Greatest Movie Franchises of All Time - The Atlantic)


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That being said, why aren't the Halloween and Friday the 13th films in there? Halloween has had ten films made, while Friday the 13th have made 12. Sure their anything but darlings for the critics. But they don't cost alot of money and generate a huge profit and pull in even more in merchandise sales. Ask John Carpenter if he thinks Halloween is "great".
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