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"CARRY ON" FRANCHISE TO BE REVIVED FOR 50TH ANNIVERSARY

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2008-03-14 17:23:00 by Cinema Retro in Celebrating Films of the 1960s & 1970s
...franchise seems to have picked up steam. A new film has overcome production delays and will be going before the cameras shortly. It may be in theaters by the end of this year, which marks the 50th anniversary of the franchise. Carry On London will center on the madcap efforts of limo drivers to get celebrities to film awards event. Whether...
 
 
 
 
 
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Saw Franchise Sets Box Office Record

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2008-10-28 01:54:20 by Dom Duncombe in Movie Moron
...franchise broke the record for the highest grossing horror franchise ever From Cinematical When you shelled out nine bucks this weekend to see if Jigsaw would do anything new in Saw V (answer: nope), you were also contributing to a milestone. With the Friday-Sunday $30 million haul, the Saw series is now the highest grossing horror franchise...
 
 
 
 
 
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Raimi Being Tapped To Helm Jack Ryan Franchise Reboot?

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2008-03-19 18:51:58 by John Campea in The Movie Blog
...franchise, thanks to the help of Jack Ryan. The news is delivered to us via the professionals at Variety Paramount Pictures is in negotiations with Sam Raimi to spearhead a franchise revival of Jack Ryan, the Tom Clancy-created CIA analyst character who drove four hit movies for the studio. While Clancy is completing another Ryan novel, the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Saw Series Most Successful Horror Franchise in History

2008-10-27 14:00:06 by Michael Hickerson in Slice of SciFi
 
...franchise in history The $30 million box-office take pushed the franchises total domestic gross at the box-office to $316 million. That puts it ahead of the previous heavy-weight in the series, the Friday the 13th series of films Before this weekend, the top spot was a close race between two popular horror icons, Freddy and Jason. Jason was...
 
 
 
 
 
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Will Spielberg and Lucas Continue the Indiana Jones Franchise?

2008-01-06 00:00:00 by Erik Davis in Cinematical
 
...franchise following this May's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull . Windolf isn't the first one to raise this question, as last year rumors began floating around with regards to the contracts Ford and co-star Shia LaBeouf signed for Indy 4 . At the time, it was speculated that both Ford and LaBeouf agreed to appear in at least...
 
 
 
 
 
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Campaign For New Superman Franchise

2008-05-12 14:10:00 by Editor in Movie Blog
 
...franchise. Involving stuffed monkeys. From the site At the urging of fans throughout the U.S. and in several countries around the globe, a worldwide campaign to bring truth and justice back to the Superman film franchise has been launched through a completely fan interactive website containing a forum, chatrooms, and much more....
 
 
 
 
 
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Is Shia LaBeoufs Mutt Williams The Future Of The Indiana Jones Franchise?

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2008-05-16 22:12:38 by Shawn Adler in MTV Movies Blog
...franchise would most likely move forward with Shia LaBeoufs Mutt Williams as the main character, Indy regulated to sidekick status, a la Sean Connery in Last Crusade For his part, LaBeouf after a year of couched answers and hiding secrets seems positively thrilled at the possibility Change that. When MTV News caught up with the precocious...
 
 
 
 
 
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Will The Hobbit become a franchise?

2008-05-21 22:17:54 by Jeffrey Overstreet in
 
...franchise. One other idea MGM was toying with was more Rocky films. Parent asked for a show of hands from the audience who might be in to that. Though there were a few very enthusiastic responses, many kept quiet Thanks to Randy Scott for the tip So what do you think When rumors started that The Hobbit would be followed by another bridge film...
 
 
 
 
 
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Memorial Day Poll: Should They Continue the Indiana Jones Franchise?

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2008-05-26 00:00:00 by Erik Davis in Cinematical
...franchise to continue Both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have said they'll continue making Indiana Jones films if the fans want them. Since Harrison Ford is getting up there in age, one imagines a fifth film would involve handing the franchise over to Shia LaBeouf, though we don't know that for sure. What say you? Is it time to retire...