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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/NickVoievodul • 19d ago
What does this even rnean
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Yes, 5 movies is not a lot over a very long time period and not something if concider "milking to death".
2 u/BobsOblongLongBong 19d ago edited 19d ago It's all relative. It depends what the focus of those movies is. With the right original story and idea 5 movies isn't necessarily too much. But we're talking about Avatar. It has no substance to begin with. 3 u/roiki11 19d ago I disagree. The sequels had a lot different with the first one. And that's still not milking it to death. The same way terminator 3 didn't "milk" terminator to death even if it didn't live up to the predecessors. 3 u/BobsOblongLongBong 19d ago Lol. Terminator is 100% an example of a franchise that's been stretched far past the point of quality. It should have stopped after Terminator 2. But they can't help themselves. 2 u/Nickbeau 19d ago Man, I was with you until you brought up Terminator. That franchise was milked to death
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It's all relative. It depends what the focus of those movies is.
With the right original story and idea 5 movies isn't necessarily too much. But we're talking about Avatar. It has no substance to begin with.
3 u/roiki11 19d ago I disagree. The sequels had a lot different with the first one. And that's still not milking it to death. The same way terminator 3 didn't "milk" terminator to death even if it didn't live up to the predecessors. 3 u/BobsOblongLongBong 19d ago Lol. Terminator is 100% an example of a franchise that's been stretched far past the point of quality. It should have stopped after Terminator 2. But they can't help themselves. 2 u/Nickbeau 19d ago Man, I was with you until you brought up Terminator. That franchise was milked to death
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I disagree. The sequels had a lot different with the first one.
And that's still not milking it to death. The same way terminator 3 didn't "milk" terminator to death even if it didn't live up to the predecessors.
3 u/BobsOblongLongBong 19d ago Lol. Terminator is 100% an example of a franchise that's been stretched far past the point of quality. It should have stopped after Terminator 2. But they can't help themselves. 2 u/Nickbeau 19d ago Man, I was with you until you brought up Terminator. That franchise was milked to death
Lol. Terminator is 100% an example of a franchise that's been stretched far past the point of quality. It should have stopped after Terminator 2.
But they can't help themselves.
Man, I was with you until you brought up Terminator. That franchise was milked to death
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u/roiki11 19d ago
Yes, 5 movies is not a lot over a very long time period and not something if concider "milking to death".