No Nolan Batverse? No Final Destination? No Back To The Future? No Alien? No Terminator ? No Rocky? No Pirates? Seems like we’re missing a few Chandler…
@@Saltyaf38 I’m saying this because now a days all ppl like to do is hate on the mcu and they think they can get a away with it cause mcu is at a low point, but with deadpool 3 out hopefully this can kick start something special.
@@sameerwafa2943 i would love to believe that, im sure most of the movies can finally be good again after deadpool and wolverine, but im very scared about the buildup into the avengers movies, the last saga had 10 years of buildup, but this saga now only has 1 year of buildup now that kang is gone
He didn't say LOTR is B tier, he said Middle-Earth is B tier. This includes both LOTR and The Hobbit movies. But it would have been faur enough to put it in A Tier.
Interesting ranking, but for me, it's totally different. My top 5 would be: 5. Mission Impossible 4. MCU 3. James Bond 2. Star Wars 1. Indiana Jones I wouldn't really rank just trilogy's otherwise The Godfather and The Dark Knight would be in the list.
My favorite from this list has to be the Mission: Impossible franchise, and it is also my all time favorite movie franchise. I’m a huge action fan, and it’s one of my favorite movie genre. But having a franchise that remains super consistent is super rare.
My Favorites: 1. Star Wars (S - LEGEND) 2. MCU (S - LEGEND) 3. Mission Impossible (S - LEGEND) 4. Fast and Furious (A - PAST LEGEND) 5. Transformers (B) 6. Pirates of the Caribbean (B) 7. Jurassic Park (B)
Great video! The Mission: Impossible franchise is my favourite one of all time. Each film feels distinct while they are cohesive as an overall series and not one of them I wouldn't call good. In fact, they get better as they go along and the most recent two are masterpieces in my eyes. They're heartfelt, funny and of course exhilarating when it comes to the monumental action and stunts.
Hobbit is my third favorite trilogy with Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. They are so good. Great list Sean, but cannot agree with how you attacked a perfect 6 movie run
People take the infinity saga for granted. Yes the multiverse saga has had misses, but there are still only 3 rotten mcu projects out of like 40. That’s insane! No rotten projects in the infinity saga. That’s ridiculous. S tier for me. Also I think phases 4 and 5 of mcu r still better than whatever the hell the DCEU was.
Couldn’t agree more. The multiverse sage has way to much hate. Other than no way home gotg vol 3 wakanda forever and Deadpool and Wolverine every project has gotten slack. I think the only truly bad multiverse saga projects are she hulk, the marvels and secret invasion but other than that projects like multiverse of madness and thor 4 get so much hate. S tier for sure on my part
I don’t know how you’d rate the amount of bad MCU movies by the rotten tomato score. General consensus shows that a majority of newer Marvel movies have in fact lost the luster of the Infinity Saga. Yes, they’ve had some good ones like Guardians 3 or No Way Home, but Eternals and Marvels and MoM and Love and Thunder and Quantumania exist to really pull it down.
There have been so many dogshit MCU projects since Endgame like Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Black Widow, Eternals, She-Hulk, Secret Invasion, Thor 4, Ms. Marvel, Ant-Man 3, The Marvels, Echo, etc. The vast majority of Phases 4 and 5 has been awful. The MCU rightfully deserves an A. Any more big misses, especially with the next Avengers movies, and it'll soon find its way in the B tier, maybe even C tier. Only time will tell
@The_THATMAN There are like so many franchises that wasn't included! Alien Predator Terminator Matrix Lethal Weapon Scream Ice Age Saw The Mummy And so many others
Love the ranking and your reasoning behind those rankings! You've kept your emotions aside and given rankings that make perfect sense! Keep up the work!
Jurrasic park in C tier is crazy. I completely understand that the sequels haven't come close to the original. But i feel like the premise and legacy of jurrasic park is far to big and special for it not to be higher
S: Spider-Man, Planet of the Apes, Mission: Impossible, John Wick, Middle-Earth, MCU A: Indiana Jones, FoX-Men, 007, Avatar, DCEU, Harry Potter, Fast & Furious B: Star Trek, Transformers, Star Wars, Hunger Games, Despicable Me, Jurassic Park C: (Guess it’s good that’s it’s empty) D: Disney Live Action, SPUMC Haven’t seen: Conjuring
Ya'll crazy for not thinking that his James Bond take isn't the most controversial. 007 is S tier. Every bond has solid movies, and the worst of them are still a joy to watch, just a little silly. And keeping a franchise alive across 6 leads and 60 years is a huge accomplishment.
My ranking based on the franchises on this list that I have seen: 12. Avatar (Love the movies just doesn’t compare to the others on the list) 11. Despicable Me 10. DCEU (Like some of the movies but others suck) 9. Hunger Games (Great, just not my favorite) 8. Harry Potter 7. Transformers 6. Star Wars 5. X-Men 4. Spider-Man 3. MCU 2. Jurassic Park 1. Lord of the Rings
Too bad they decided to tarnish Lord of the Rings by cynically turning The Hobbit into an EPIC trilogy. You should be more upset about that if you hold LOTR in such high regard.
I'm going off by movie series that consist of four or more installments (so that excludes The Godfather, Back to the Future, Dark Knight and The Naked Gun) and if I like at least 3 of them (that's why I don't include Terminator) . 1.) *Planet of The Apes* - re-watched all of them this summer in preparation for Kingdom. I think even the lesser ones have interesting concepts and I just enjoy the whole commentary, characters and discussions they inspire. 2.) *Indiana Jones* - I'm a fan of action-adventure and the Indiana Jones character best represents that feeling. While Kingdom and Dial are both flawed, they're decent enough and Indy remains an engaging character throughout. 3.) *Star Wars* - While I've been frustrated by the focus on quantity over quality of late and was hugely letdown by the Sequel Trilogy, my love for the OT, The Mandalorian Seasons 1&2, Andor and Rogue One, gets this series goodwill off those quality installments. 4.) *Alien* - The first two films are the best and classics, while the others all range from above-average to terrible. Yet I still have love for the franchise as the alien creature, in my opinion, is the coolest movie monster ever made and Sigourney Weaver's Ripley remains an iconic heroine. Here's hoping Romulus brings back the franchise back on track. 5.) *Die Hard* - The original is a classic, but the three succeeding sequels (yes, I think #4 is decent) are a fun time. The fifth is better left forgotten, but Bruce Willis's McClane is an iconic screen hero and those first four films are fun action movies. 6.) *Star Trek* - Treks II-IV and VI range from great to good. First Contact, Trek 2009 and Beyond are fun. The rest are a mixed bag and the TNG movies don't equal the OS cast movies, but the characters themselves and the whole universe explored are 7.) *James Bond* - An iconic character that defines espionage, exotic locales, larger-than-life characters and lots of great soundtrack songs. 8.) *Rocky* - Stallone's Rocky is an endearing character as he feels like a metaphor for live: deal with one challenge, face another. We're also given all these great supporting characters throughout. 9.) *Lord of the Rings* - Like SW, I'm mainly about the Original Trilogy. The Hobbit movies have their moments though. Close but didn't make the list: MCU (I like them, but they're not among my All Time Favorite movies), Jurassic Park (they're like my go-to popcorn monster movies), Predator.
Surprisingly! Sure, he’s always been positive on most of the movies, that’s always been a thing. But in his most recent rankings where he had Harry Potter competing with other franchises, he’s been ranking the movies really high, especially the highest grossing movie list. I think as he said here though, because he’s been to many Harry Potter events, especially Universal with his kids many times that it’s easy to have more fond of something when you’ve experienced something many times. That’s me with the Super Mario IP. While I’m not a Mario or Nintendo fan, I love talking about it or experiencing those games with other people. Whenever I think about Mario, I think about other people I’m close with.
Nice list! I can't wait to see more franchises into the list. (Jason Bourne, Equalizer, Saw, Amoros perros/21 Grams/Babel, Split/Glass/Unbreakable, Taken, Mad Max, Lethal weapon and others
Hobbits are amazing, those movies are incredible. They're masterpieces. Truly amazing pieces of art. They took a book and made 3 movies, and in it is amazing acting, amazing music, sweeping cinematography, the action is 2nd to none and the story is so humanized and connectable. I love them, they are disrespected time and time again. That doesn't change how much they mean to me and how amazing they are!
For the ones I have seen (I am considering the franchise as w whole not just the movies): S: (MCU), Avengers, Hunger Games, Planet of the Apes. Star Wars A: Avatar, Spider-Man, 007 B: Indiana Jones, Harry Potter(I love the books way more), Kohn Wick, Fox X-Men, Disney Live Action, DCEU C: Fast & Furious(would have been higher if it had stopped with 7)
I am delighted you have Star Trek in there. I've been to numerous conventions and met many of the cast from various shows (my persinal favourite is an autographed photo from both actresses, of me, my ex gf, Terry Farrell, and Nicole De Boer, who respectively played Jadzia and Ezri Dax in DS9 (both ladies are lovely to chat to)
Yes DS9 id my fave ST show. But The Undiscovered Country, and Generations are in my top 20 movies. (I have also had the pleasure of meeting William Shatner, and Patrick Stewart too btw).
Interesting video. I know my favorites would be: 10. Rocky 9. X-Men (Im throwing DP and W in here) 8. Mission Impossible 7. Planet of The Apes 6. Harry Potter 5. Evangelion 4. Spider-Man 3. Back To The Future 2. Indiana Jones (just the trilogy) 1. Star Wars (not counting the sequels, still my favorite franchise ever) HM’s: Rurouni Kenshin, John Wick, Mad Max (I’ve come around on it), MCU (largely Infinity Saga), Pirates, LoTR, Cars, Rush Hour, Bad Boys, Train Your Dragon, My Hero Academia (counting this one is maybe a stretch 😅)
Saw Deadpool & Wolverine for the 8th time in the theater today. I’m convinced Emma Corrin’s Cassandra Nova is a first tier villain in MCU right up with there with Thanos, Loki (2011-2012), Hela, and Killmonger. Emma is fantastic! Thank you, 1980s Princess Diana! Favorite Songs In Deadpool & Wolverine 1. “The Lady in Red”, Chris de Burgh 2. “Iris”, Goo Goo Dolls 3. “Like a Prayer”, Madonna 4. “The Power of Love”, Huey Lewis 5. “Make Me Lose Control”, Eric Carmen 6. “I’m With You”, Avril Lavigne 7. “Good Riddance”, Green Day I never liked “Bye Bye Bye” but it’s a good usage for that song during the intro. I was 19 when that song came out in early 2000 but wasn’t into boy band music except maybe a couple of songs from Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. “The Lady in Red” is my favorite song when we first see Mary Puppins aka Dogpool because I used to be on CamFrog back in the day circa 2016. We would have girls flash their boobs and that song used to play a lot, or “Gravity” by John Mayer and “Ring My Bells” by Enrique Iglesias. We see Dogpool a second time and then Eric Carmen’s song plays. “Iris” would play for all the gay jokes with that one guy who kept eyeing Deadpool or a shirtless Logan at the end. The fight choreography is pretty decent. The one with Blade, Elektra, Gambit, and X-23 could’ve been better but when “Like a Prayer” plays that first time, it’s quite fun seeing it in one panning shot. I love seeing Deadpool hang on that street light like he’s gay. Blake Lively was never under the Lady Deadpool suit. She only voiced her. I will admit after seeing D&W so many times, I am getting sick and tired of it. A lot of the jokes will not age well in a few years as they’re topical jokes. It’s like Mike Myers in Wayne’s World or Austin Powers and Family Guy. They’re not universal timeless jokes. But there is one scene where I laugh every time. It’s not from one of the cameos. It actually involves Paradox. When he yells: F**K! when he realizes Deadpool and Wolverine are still alive and then “Iris” plays and then you see that one guy who stares at Logan. I also like the scene when Ryan Reynolds goes “Oh my God” right when Wolverine is ready to fight his brother, Sabretooth. History of the World Part I *(**1:37**)* ua-cam.com/video/A2IPF4XngRs/v-deo.htmlsi=9Xdqoi-scnocBuHc There’s these little jokes in the movie that holds up but most people will never hear it that first time and may only remember jokes like “Disney is going to make him do it til he’s 90” or “til your dying deed.” I still smile when Jennifer Garner cracks a joke at her ex-husband. Or when Deadpool says that’s what scoutmaster Kevin used to say. I thought Cassandra said annual box set but she actually said she’s flicking a bean to an Enya box set. The Will Smith joke is funny but that Mangold joke is funnier if you catch it. “Make it stop!” “Mangold tried!” (director of Logan) I pretty much memorized everything about this movie. It’s solid entertainment. A handful of good tunes across several decades. Then there is one scene that isn’t a joke but makes me smile every time. It’s when “The Lady in Red” plays. We own a dog and I love seeing a dog like that running in slow motion while that song plays. “The Lady in Red”, Chris de Burgh (with The Woman in Red scenes) ua-cam.com/video/VIKAl9R6Hvo/v-deo.htmlsi=uDB1GW6U5TAXBzog I love you, Kelly LeBrock! I will never forgive Steven Seagal for raping her.
Enjoyed the list! I think the B tier movies have a wide range because the top movies in that range are great but not legend status. I think your tier list would have benefited with a SS tier. This would have been the current legends, the S tier would have been for past legends, and then A would be for the good franchises.
Love the tiers, my minor changes: S TIER - LOTR. MCU - way more hits than misses. Even looking at Phases 4 and 5, there is a lot of great stuff - Shang Chi, Spider Man, Hawkeye, Moon Knight, Loki, Guardians 3 A TIER - DCEU. The only real misses were Josstice League, Batman v Superman, and Suicide Squad C TIER - Hunger Games (cannot stand the melodrama but interesting premise, peaked with the first one)
I find it very confusing you'd put Indiana Jones and Star Wars at A tier but Lord of the Rings at B. If you're putting Star Wars at A, Lord of the Rings should DEFINITELY be A tier.
I don’t understand the argument that Avatar doesn’t have a cultural impact. Call me silly, but I’ll use box office as a measurement for how big of a deal a franchise is instead of internet memes and Halloween costumes.
You were spot on with many of the rankings! I was right there with you. But to put the MCU in anything less than S tier is crazy to me though. I get that Phase 4 and Phase 5 haven’t been as solid or connected as Phases 1-3 but no other franchise on this list has been as connected over as many projects over as many years, so definitely think that’s a disservice to put it that low.
Only the ones I have seen the majority of the films, plus a few extra. Best: Lord of the Rings, Spider-man, MCU, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Kung Fu Panda, How to train your Dragon Great: Mission Impossible, Hunger Games, Planet of the Apes (Modern), Rocky Good: James Bond, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, X-men, John Wick, Pirates of the Caribbean, Matrix, Monsterverse Okay: Terminator, Jurassic Park, DCEU, Avatar Bad: Fast and Furious, Live Action Disney, Transformers, Despicable Me
I agree that the Hobbit shouldn’t have been a trilogy, but I’m ok with it being one. Yeah, Sauron in Dul Guldor wasn’t in the books, but it actually did happen at the same time as the Hobbit. So it makes complete sense! Also, remember, Gandalf was constantly leaving in the Hobbit book as well, and they actually explain it in the movies.
Nostalgia aside, Dial of Destiny is better than Temple of Doom. I mean it has a 70% from critics and an 88% from audiences. It’s not a bad film at all.
The fast and furious films for me are s tier because thet brought my family together and are some of the only films that my entire family enjoy together and me and my family recite the lines all the time and these are our go to movies when we want something to watch .I am in love with harry potter so i would probably put that in s tier but i understand your opinion
When my grandma knows the release date of the next avatar film as she did when way of water was in the horizon. Then my friend avatar deserves a lot more credit that you gave it hear. I honestly see it as a culmination of James Cameron's career as a director and showcases alot of his trademarks. This acting as his legacy as far as the first three films could be seen since he's only directing the first three.
Great video Sean, but I thought you would have included Back to the Future, The Pirate movies, Toy Story, Die Hard, The Turtle films and maybe Mad Max. But I do agree with most of your ranking
My top franchises are the MCU, Star Wars, Mission Impossible, and Harry Potter (not counting Fantastic) My worst is the Disney live-action remakes, Fast and the Furious, and Transformers. Oh and Lord of the Rings 😅 Edit: I completely forgot about the DCEU. Easily one of my least favorite franchises ever. Along with the Sony universe. Those two franchises are utterly disrespectful and disgusting
The Disney Live Actions really tick me off sometimes. They feel like they fundamentally misunderstand the originals and feel like corporate hack films imo. Only ones I’d let slide are Cinderella, Jungle Book, and Christopher Robin
How can Lord of the Rings be the worst? Did you even see the whole Return of the King? For your information, Harry Potter follows the plot of Lord of the Rings. That’s why Harry Potter failed to gain awards no matter how good they are while Star Wars and Lord of the Rings were nominated for best film. You have to pay some respect to Lord of the Rings for that
I don’t know if you take recommendations anywhere other than Patreaon but I have some movies to recommend for you to review. 1.) Open Graves from 2016, 2.) Skinwalkers from 2006, 3.) The Forsaken from 2001 4.) Tooth and Nail from 2007 5.) Borderland from 2007 and lastly 6.) Edge of Winter from 2016 Obviously you don’t have to do any of these but I personally feel like they are all underrated horror movies because I’ve never seen anyone do a review of any of them and Borderland especially is really scary to me I can’t watch it unless it’s daytime and I feel like it would be interesting to get a horror buffs thoughts on any of these movies. Either way I love watching your reviews, so keep up the good work.😊😊😊
S: Spy x family, How to train your dragon, Trigun 1998, Cowboy Bebop 1998, Rurouni Kenshin live action, Ip Man 2008 continuity, Violet Evergarden, Jujutsu Kaisen & John Wick. A: Spider man franchise, Demon slayer, Mha, InuYasha, Dcau, Police story, Once upon a time in China & In the line of duty. B: Nezha reborn universe, One piece & Dragon ball. I also included shows with atleast one film in their continuity.
Out of curiosity Sean, what made you put the Middle Earth franchise in B tier but Harry Potter in A tier? I love both franchises, but they both had a legendary run initially, and had weaker movies released later on. They were even released in the same year! I would personally put them in the A tier.
S: Star Wars, Lord of the Rings A: Batman, Spider-Man, Planet of the Apes, Toy Story, The Godfather, Before Trilogy B: MCU, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, DCEU, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Superman, James Bond, Shrek, Alien, Terminator, Rocky, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Top Gun, Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Mad Max C: Mission Impossible, John Wick, Bourne, X-Men Universe, Anchorman, Harold and Kumar, Zombieland, Halloween, Bad Boys, Lethal Weapon, National Treasure, The Incredibles, The Conjuring Universe, Star Trek, The Hunger Games, Die Hard, Home Alone, The Matrix, Hannibal, Evil Dead, Monsters Inc, Zorro, Men in Black, The Exorcist, Psycho, Rush Hour, Ice Age, Austin Powers, The Chronicles of Narnia, Ocean's, Godzilla, A Quiet Place, Finding Nemo, The Mummy, The Omen, Insidious, Unbreakable Trilogy, The Equalizer, Jumanji, Avatar D: Predator, Saw, Airplane, Transformers, Despicable Me, Fast and Furious, Rambo, Jurassic Park, Jaws, The Lion King, The Hangover, 300, Twilight, Cars, Taken, The Blues Brothers, Friday the 13th F: "Star Wars" Sequel Trilogy
1. Lord of the Rings/Hobbit- Perfect 2. Star Wars- Flawed but great 3. Harry Potter- Perfect 4. MCU- Great for so long 5. Mission impossible- consistent
Your Avatar take is so strange. Changed the way we use cgi both times they came out, and is definitely something a lot of people are passionate about. Very strange take sir, and very strange reasons. Edit: Kept watching to see you put the Justice League franchise over Avatar? You’re insane
I like the phantom menace, attack of the clones, I love revenge of the sith, I love a new hope, empire strikes back, return of the jedi. I liked force awakens, I thought last jedi was okay and I hated Rise of Skywalker. I love forced unleashed 1 and 2, jedi Fallen Order and Survivor obi Wan Season 1, Ashoka season 1, I love the majority of Star Wars, the clone wars and rebels
I love Spiderman 1 and 2. I hated Spiderman 3. I liked amazing Spiderman 1. I thought amazing Spiderman 2 was okay. I love Spiderman homecoming, far from home and no way home. I love into the spider verse and across the Spider verse
X-Men is a film series i plan to watch one day. I have absolutely no knowledge of what it's about, only that i think Patrick Stewart is in it, and obviously as a Star Trek fan i know he is a great actor.
Its sad that i agree with you about Star Wars... Any other day. It would be in S tier for me. But all the bad stuff we've gotten from Disney/Lucasfilm is so difficult to ignore
I'm surprised the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise wasn't included in this tier ranking. Talk about enormous blockbuster success!
Wasn’t it the first film franchise to have multiple films gross a billion dollars
No Nolan Batverse? No Final Destination? No Back To The Future? No Alien? No Terminator ? No Rocky? No Pirates?
Seems like we’re missing a few Chandler…
*Puts Lord of The Rings in B tier*
"So, you have chosen death."
Right?! I love the Hobbit movies SMH
agreed
Love Sean, but it kills me a little inside he doesn't love LOTR.
@@DannerBanks Well he said the lotr trilogy by it's self is S tier
@@yogurtsandwich5009not everyone does
The MCU, with all its failures, is a franchise like no other. Simple as that
lol no
Facts ppl take the mcu for granted, especially the infinity saga.
@@sameerwafa2943I wouldn't say they take the infinity saga for granted, especially since they suck it off on a daily basis.
@@Saltyaf38 I’m saying this because now a days all ppl like to do is hate on the mcu and they think they can get a away with it cause mcu is at a low point, but with deadpool 3 out hopefully this can kick start something special.
@@sameerwafa2943 i would love to believe that, im sure most of the movies can finally be good again after deadpool and wolverine, but im very scared about the buildup into the avengers movies, the last saga had 10 years of buildup, but this saga now only has 1 year of buildup now that kang is gone
I know people are entitled to there opinions and all that, but lord of the rings in B teir is a CRIME
Right?!
People aren't entitled to have that opinion it's blasphemy haha jkjk but it's S tier for sure ha
He didn't say LOTR is B tier, he said Middle-Earth is B tier. This includes both LOTR and The Hobbit movies.
But it would have been faur enough to put it in A Tier.
@@sreenivaskamath4243I agree the middle earth franchise deserves A tier
I clicked on this video to see specifically where he placed LOTR, and the thumbnail didn't lie. I'm genuinely shocked. LOTR is the GOAT
Seeing you put Lord of the Rings in B tier made me die a little inside
Me too😔
Honestly I agree with him. I completely understand why it's so many people's favourite but it's just not for me
This dude put the fast and furious movies and the DCEU in the b tier. Don’t take his opinion to heart
Interesting ranking, but for me, it's totally different. My top 5 would be:
5. Mission Impossible
4. MCU
3. James Bond
2. Star Wars
1. Indiana Jones
I wouldn't really rank just trilogy's otherwise The Godfather and The Dark Knight would be in the list.
Fantastic list
Indy would be my number 1 as well.
My favorites
6. Planet of the Apes
5. MCU
4. Indiana Jones
3. Star Wars
2. Harry Potter
1. Lord of the Rings
Finally someone with a normal list
@@Uripinkas imagine how boring it would be if everyone had a normal list
@@taran- well i guess you’re right about that😅
Lord of the Rings is my number one as well
@@2brosShorts it’s the goat trilogy,watched the third with my cousin,best movie experience i had that was not in theaters
My favorite from this list has to be the Mission: Impossible franchise, and it is also my all time favorite movie franchise. I’m a huge action fan, and it’s one of my favorite movie genre. But having a franchise that remains super consistent is super rare.
My Favorites:
1. Star Wars (S - LEGEND)
2. MCU (S - LEGEND)
3. Mission Impossible (S - LEGEND)
4. Fast and Furious (A - PAST LEGEND)
5. Transformers (B)
6. Pirates of the Caribbean (B)
7. Jurassic Park (B)
Lord of the rings in B tier is crazy work
Great video! The Mission: Impossible franchise is my favourite one of all time. Each film feels distinct while they are cohesive as an overall series and not one of them I wouldn't call good. In fact, they get better as they go along and the most recent two are masterpieces in my eyes. They're heartfelt, funny and of course exhilarating when it comes to the monumental action and stunts.
I think lord of the rings should get on the A category at least, i don't think the hobbit trilogy is as bad as you describe it
Also hobbit is better than fantastic beasts and LOTR is better than Harry Potter
@@jakesim5256 can't argue with that, the trilogy is perfection
Hobbit sucks
Hobbit is my third favorite trilogy with Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. They are so good. Great list Sean, but cannot agree with how you attacked a perfect 6 movie run
I love the main Harry Potter movies
The hate on Hobbit completely threw me off and has me baffled😭
Right I loved the hobbit movies :p lol
People take the infinity saga for granted. Yes the multiverse saga has had misses, but there are still only 3 rotten mcu projects out of like 40. That’s insane! No rotten projects in the infinity saga. That’s ridiculous. S tier for me. Also I think phases 4 and 5 of mcu r still better than whatever the hell the DCEU was.
Couldn’t agree more. The multiverse sage has way to much hate. Other than no way home gotg vol 3 wakanda forever and Deadpool and Wolverine every project has gotten slack. I think the only truly bad multiverse saga projects are she hulk, the marvels and secret invasion but other than that projects like multiverse of madness and thor 4 get so much hate. S tier for sure on my part
Kinda feel like putting MCU in A Tier is disrespectful.
I don’t know how you’d rate the amount of bad MCU movies by the rotten tomato score.
General consensus shows that a majority of newer Marvel movies have in fact lost the luster of the Infinity Saga. Yes, they’ve had some good ones like Guardians 3 or No Way Home, but Eternals and Marvels and MoM and Love and Thunder and Quantumania exist to really pull it down.
@@GustavoLopes-yn2bkThor 4 was dogshit 😂
There have been so many dogshit MCU projects since Endgame like Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Black Widow, Eternals, She-Hulk, Secret Invasion, Thor 4, Ms. Marvel, Ant-Man 3, The Marvels, Echo, etc. The vast majority of Phases 4 and 5 has been awful. The MCU rightfully deserves an A. Any more big misses, especially with the next Avengers movies, and it'll soon find its way in the B tier, maybe even C tier. Only time will tell
Great video idea Sean!
I’m surprised Toy Story wasn’t on here yet Despicable Me was.
Also Batman, Superman and Pirates of the Caribbean
@The_THATMAN
There are like so many franchises that wasn't included!
Alien
Predator
Terminator
Matrix
Lethal Weapon
Scream
Ice Age
Saw
The Mummy
And so many others
Love the ranking and your reasoning behind those rankings! You've kept your emotions aside and given rankings that make perfect sense! Keep up the work!
Jurrasic park in C tier is crazy. I completely understand that the sequels haven't come close to the original. But i feel like the premise and legacy of jurrasic park is far to big and special for it not to be higher
Marvel is definitely S tier. People act like the post End Game movies are so bad. Guardians 3 was the best one to me and that came last year.
They are bad. A single film doesn’t save a sea of bad films. I liked Guardians 3 as well, but that doesn’t mean it makes it any better.
Because they are bad😂
S: Spider-Man, Planet of the Apes, Mission: Impossible, John Wick, Middle-Earth, MCU
A: Indiana Jones, FoX-Men, 007, Avatar, DCEU, Harry Potter, Fast & Furious
B: Star Trek, Transformers, Star Wars, Hunger Games, Despicable Me, Jurassic Park
C: (Guess it’s good that’s it’s empty)
D: Disney Live Action, SPUMC
Haven’t seen: Conjuring
The Despicable Me franchise in the same tier as the Disney live action remakes and the Sony Marvel movies?
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Now that’s just despicable.
Sony makes the best Spiderman movies so this statement is ridiculous🤡🤡
It deserves this. Despicable Me is trash.
@@TheTrekkie42 how many of them have you seen then?
D for Disney Remakes, D for Despicable
Despicable me is so good. Y’all are idiots
Ya'll crazy for not thinking that his James Bond take isn't the most controversial. 007 is S tier. Every bond has solid movies, and the worst of them are still a joy to watch, just a little silly. And keeping a franchise alive across 6 leads and 60 years is a huge accomplishment.
James Bond for me would be s tier ranking. Most films are rewatchable for me.
That was easily his worst take. Bond has 6 leads across 60 years and they all have bangers. Even the 'bad' ones are fun to watch, they're just silly.
My ranking based on the franchises on this list that I have seen:
12. Avatar (Love the movies just doesn’t compare to the others on the list)
11. Despicable Me
10. DCEU (Like some of the movies but others suck)
9. Hunger Games (Great, just not my favorite)
8. Harry Potter
7. Transformers
6. Star Wars
5. X-Men
4. Spider-Man
3. MCU
2. Jurassic Park
1. Lord of the Rings
Dude really put Fast and Furious on the same tier as Middle Earth. Diabolical.
Chandler just casually scratching my OCD itch for lists
Bruh, other movie franchises are not even 20 percent of what LOTR is. Are you freakin kiddin me?
Too bad they decided to tarnish Lord of the Rings by cynically turning The Hobbit into an EPIC trilogy.
You should be more upset about that if you hold LOTR in such high regard.
I'm going off by movie series that consist of four or more installments (so that excludes The Godfather, Back to the Future, Dark Knight and The Naked Gun) and if I like at least 3 of them (that's why I don't include Terminator) .
1.) *Planet of The Apes* - re-watched all of them this summer in preparation for Kingdom. I think even the lesser ones have interesting concepts and I just enjoy the whole commentary, characters and discussions they inspire.
2.) *Indiana Jones* - I'm a fan of action-adventure and the Indiana Jones character best represents that feeling. While Kingdom and Dial are both flawed, they're decent enough and Indy remains an engaging character throughout.
3.) *Star Wars* - While I've been frustrated by the focus on quantity over quality of late and was hugely letdown by the Sequel Trilogy, my love for the OT, The Mandalorian Seasons 1&2, Andor and Rogue One, gets this series goodwill off those quality installments.
4.) *Alien* - The first two films are the best and classics, while the others all range from above-average to terrible. Yet I still have love for the franchise as the alien creature, in my opinion, is the coolest movie monster ever made and Sigourney Weaver's Ripley remains an iconic heroine. Here's hoping Romulus brings back the franchise back on track.
5.) *Die Hard* - The original is a classic, but the three succeeding sequels (yes, I think #4 is decent) are a fun time. The fifth is better left forgotten, but Bruce Willis's McClane is an iconic screen hero and those first four films are fun action movies.
6.) *Star Trek* - Treks II-IV and VI range from great to good. First Contact, Trek 2009 and Beyond are fun. The rest are a mixed bag and the TNG movies don't equal the OS cast movies, but the characters themselves and the whole universe explored are
7.) *James Bond* - An iconic character that defines espionage, exotic locales, larger-than-life characters and lots of great soundtrack songs.
8.) *Rocky* - Stallone's Rocky is an endearing character as he feels like a metaphor for live: deal with one challenge, face another. We're also given all these great supporting characters throughout.
9.) *Lord of the Rings* - Like SW, I'm mainly about the Original Trilogy. The Hobbit movies have their moments though.
Close but didn't make the list: MCU (I like them, but they're not among my All Time Favorite movies), Jurassic Park (they're like my go-to popcorn monster movies), Predator.
How could you do a franchise ranking without the best trilogy of all time?!?!? Back to the Future!
I want to give a shout out to the Friday series. Those 3 movies gave us so many funny moments and the culture impact is still showing 20+ years later
Not really
@@NumbDiggerss you definitely haven’t seen them and it shows
I haven’t watched yet but I already know it’s a banger 🔥
I think this is the most glowingly I’ve ever heard you talk about Harry Potter lol ❤
Surprisingly! Sure, he’s always been positive on most of the movies, that’s always been a thing. But in his most recent rankings where he had Harry Potter competing with other franchises, he’s been ranking the movies really high, especially the highest grossing movie list. I think as he said here though, because he’s been to many Harry Potter events, especially Universal with his kids many times that it’s easy to have more fond of something when you’ve experienced something many times. That’s me with the Super Mario IP. While I’m not a Mario or Nintendo fan, I love talking about it or experiencing those games with other people. Whenever I think about Mario, I think about other people I’m close with.
Nice list! I can't wait to see more franchises into the list. (Jason Bourne, Equalizer, Saw, Amoros perros/21 Grams/Babel, Split/Glass/Unbreakable, Taken, Mad Max, Lethal weapon and others
Hobbits are amazing, those movies are incredible. They're masterpieces. Truly amazing pieces of art. They took a book and made 3 movies, and in it is amazing acting, amazing music, sweeping cinematography, the action is 2nd to none and the story is so humanized and connectable. I love them, they are disrespected time and time again. That doesn't change how much they mean to me and how amazing they are!
For the ones I have seen (I am considering the franchise as w whole not just the movies):
S: (MCU), Avengers, Hunger Games, Planet of the Apes. Star Wars
A: Avatar, Spider-Man, 007
B: Indiana Jones, Harry Potter(I love the books way more), Kohn Wick, Fox X-Men, Disney Live Action, DCEU
C: Fast & Furious(would have been higher if it had stopped with 7)
OMG lord of the rings in B tier because of the hobbit is criminal
I am delighted you have Star Trek in there. I've been to numerous conventions and met many of the cast from various shows (my persinal favourite is an autographed photo from both actresses, of me, my ex gf, Terry Farrell, and Nicole De Boer, who respectively played Jadzia and Ezri Dax in DS9 (both ladies are lovely to chat to)
Yes DS9 id my fave ST show. But The Undiscovered Country, and Generations are in my top 20 movies. (I have also had the pleasure of meeting William Shatner, and Patrick Stewart too btw).
A very honest ranking in that personal significance is often more important than objective quality
Interesting video. I know my favorites would be:
10. Rocky
9. X-Men (Im throwing DP and W in here)
8. Mission Impossible
7. Planet of The Apes
6. Harry Potter
5. Evangelion
4. Spider-Man
3. Back To The Future
2. Indiana Jones (just the trilogy)
1. Star Wars (not counting the sequels, still my favorite franchise ever)
HM’s: Rurouni Kenshin, John Wick, Mad Max (I’ve come around on it), MCU (largely Infinity Saga), Pirates, LoTR, Cars, Rush Hour, Bad Boys, Train Your Dragon, My Hero Academia (counting this one is maybe a stretch 😅)
W for Evangelion
Please include the sequels
@@Luke-3281 NEVER!!
😂 Mha > Star wars. Cool list though.
Mha W
Hey, did you forget to include Toy Story, Jaws, and Back to the Future in this ranking? Otherwise, great video as always 🔥🔥🔥
Saw Deadpool & Wolverine for the 8th time in the theater today. I’m convinced Emma Corrin’s Cassandra Nova is a first tier villain in MCU right up with there with Thanos, Loki (2011-2012), Hela, and Killmonger. Emma is fantastic! Thank you, 1980s Princess Diana!
Favorite Songs In Deadpool & Wolverine
1. “The Lady in Red”, Chris de Burgh
2. “Iris”, Goo Goo Dolls
3. “Like a Prayer”, Madonna
4. “The Power of Love”, Huey Lewis
5. “Make Me Lose Control”, Eric Carmen
6. “I’m With You”, Avril Lavigne
7. “Good Riddance”, Green Day
I never liked “Bye Bye Bye” but it’s a good usage for that song during the intro. I was 19 when that song came out in early 2000 but wasn’t into boy band music except maybe a couple of songs from Backstreet Boys and NSYNC.
“The Lady in Red” is my favorite song when we first see Mary Puppins aka Dogpool because I used to be on CamFrog back in the day circa 2016. We would have girls flash their boobs and that song used to play a lot, or “Gravity” by John Mayer and “Ring My Bells” by Enrique Iglesias. We see Dogpool a second time and then Eric Carmen’s song plays. “Iris” would play for all the gay jokes with that one guy who kept eyeing Deadpool or a shirtless Logan at the end.
The fight choreography is pretty decent. The one with Blade, Elektra, Gambit, and X-23 could’ve been better but when “Like a Prayer” plays that first time, it’s quite fun seeing it in one panning shot. I love seeing Deadpool hang on that street light like he’s gay. Blake Lively was never under the Lady Deadpool suit. She only voiced her.
I will admit after seeing D&W so many times, I am getting sick and tired of it. A lot of the jokes will not age well in a few years as they’re topical jokes. It’s like Mike Myers in Wayne’s World or Austin Powers and Family Guy. They’re not universal timeless jokes. But there is one scene where I laugh every time. It’s not from one of the cameos. It actually involves Paradox. When he yells: F**K! when he realizes Deadpool and Wolverine are still alive and then “Iris” plays and then you see that one guy who stares at Logan.
I also like the scene when Ryan Reynolds goes “Oh my God” right when Wolverine is ready to fight his brother, Sabretooth.
History of the World Part I *(**1:37**)*
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There’s these little jokes in the movie that holds up but most people will never hear it that first time and may only remember jokes like “Disney is going to make him do it til he’s 90” or “til your dying deed.”
I still smile when Jennifer Garner cracks a joke at her ex-husband. Or when Deadpool says that’s what scoutmaster Kevin used to say. I thought Cassandra said annual box set but she actually said she’s flicking a bean to an Enya box set. The Will Smith joke is funny but that Mangold joke is funnier if you catch it.
“Make it stop!”
“Mangold tried!” (director of Logan)
I pretty much memorized everything about this movie. It’s solid entertainment. A handful of good tunes across several decades. Then there is one scene that isn’t a joke but makes me smile every time. It’s when “The Lady in Red” plays. We own a dog and I love seeing a dog like that running in slow motion while that song plays.
“The Lady in Red”, Chris de Burgh
(with The Woman in Red scenes)
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I love you, Kelly LeBrock! I will never forgive Steven Seagal for raping her.
Enjoyed the list! I think the B tier movies have a wide range because the top movies in that range are great but not legend status. I think your tier list would have benefited with a SS tier. This would have been the current legends, the S tier would have been for past legends, and then A would be for the good franchises.
Love the tiers, my minor changes:
S TIER - LOTR. MCU - way more hits than misses. Even looking at Phases 4 and 5, there is a lot of great stuff - Shang Chi, Spider Man, Hawkeye, Moon Knight, Loki, Guardians 3
A TIER - DCEU. The only real misses were Josstice League, Batman v Superman, and Suicide Squad
C TIER - Hunger Games (cannot stand the melodrama but interesting premise, peaked with the first one)
I find it very confusing you'd put Indiana Jones and Star Wars at A tier but Lord of the Rings at B.
If you're putting Star Wars at A, Lord of the Rings should DEFINITELY be A tier.
He’s not a huge lord of the rings fan, but he is a huge fan of Star Wars and Indiana jones
It’s overrated
@@NumbDiggerss Watch the whole Return of the King first and then comment!
I don’t understand the argument that Avatar doesn’t have a cultural impact.
Call me silly, but I’ll use box office as a measurement for how big of a deal a franchise is instead of internet memes and Halloween costumes.
Loved this ranking Sean! Very spot on!
You were spot on with many of the rankings! I was right there with you. But to put the MCU in anything less than S tier is crazy to me though. I get that Phase 4 and Phase 5 haven’t been as solid or connected as Phases 1-3 but no other franchise on this list has been as connected over as many projects over as many years, so definitely think that’s a disservice to put it that low.
Funny how Star Wars and Indiana Jones are both Lucas Films and both past their prime (in the A tier).
Only the ones I have seen the majority of the films, plus a few extra.
Best: Lord of the Rings, Spider-man, MCU, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Kung Fu Panda, How to train your Dragon
Great: Mission Impossible, Hunger Games, Planet of the Apes (Modern), Rocky
Good: James Bond, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, X-men, John Wick, Pirates of the Caribbean, Matrix, Monsterverse
Okay: Terminator, Jurassic Park, DCEU, Avatar
Bad: Fast and Furious, Live Action Disney, Transformers, Despicable Me
The Hobbit is so fire. Who’s with me?
Me
Garbage fire
@@aidanlastname0187 why? They’re so fun
I agree that the Hobbit shouldn’t have been a trilogy, but I’m ok with it being one. Yeah, Sauron in Dul Guldor wasn’t in the books, but it actually did happen at the same time as the Hobbit. So it makes complete sense! Also, remember, Gandalf was constantly leaving in the Hobbit book as well, and they actually explain it in the movies.
I know it’s petty but the CGI actually ruins the Hobbit for me
You should definitely do a ranking of the best action sequences of all time. That qould be so cool to have.
I don't get why people think The Hobbit films are THAT bad... It should have only been one film, but they're still a lot of fun.
Planet of the apes reboot is one of my fav trilogies of all time. Kingdom was also great as well
The original trilogy and Rogue One are really the only S tier Star Wars movies.
Nostalgia aside, Dial of Destiny is better than Temple of Doom. I mean it has a 70% from critics and an 88% from audiences. It’s not a bad film at all.
You missed Ghostbusters, POTC, Shrek, The Matrix, Men in black, Toy Story, Jaws, and many more franchises.
The fast and furious films for me are s tier because thet brought my family together and are some of the only films that my entire family enjoy together and me and my family recite the lines all the time and these are our go to movies when we want something to watch .I am in love with harry potter so i would probably put that in s tier but i understand your opinion
When my grandma knows the release date of the next avatar film as she did when way of water was in the horizon. Then my friend avatar deserves a lot more credit that you gave it hear. I honestly see it as a culmination of James Cameron's career as a director and showcases alot of his trademarks. This acting as his legacy as far as the first three films could be seen since he's only directing the first three.
Can we all agree Sean's favorite franchise is PoTA lol love you man ❤❤😂
I like the beauty and the beast, lion king, Aladin, Cinderella, and the little mermaid live action moves.
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22:14: For a second there, I thought he was going to put the 50 Shades franchise on the list
Great video Sean, but I thought you would have included Back to the Future, The Pirate movies, Toy Story, Die Hard, The Turtle films and maybe Mad Max. But I do agree with most of your ranking
My top franchises are the MCU, Star Wars, Mission Impossible, and Harry Potter (not counting Fantastic)
My worst is the Disney live-action remakes, Fast and the Furious, and Transformers. Oh and Lord of the Rings 😅
Edit: I completely forgot about the DCEU. Easily one of my least favorite franchises ever. Along with the Sony universe. Those two franchises are utterly disrespectful and disgusting
The Disney Live Actions really tick me off sometimes. They feel like they fundamentally misunderstand the originals and feel like corporate hack films imo. Only ones I’d let slide are Cinderella, Jungle Book, and Christopher Robin
@@NinthShinigami agreed. Corporate slop is what I would call it. The only films I enjoyed were Aladdin, Christopher Robin, Cruelly and Jungle Book
How can Lord of the Rings be the worst? Did you even see the whole Return of the King? For your information, Harry Potter follows the plot of Lord of the Rings. That’s why Harry Potter failed to gain awards no matter how good they are while Star Wars and Lord of the Rings were nominated for best film. You have to pay some respect to Lord of the Rings for that
I don’t know if you take recommendations anywhere other than Patreaon but I have some movies to recommend for you to review.
1.) Open Graves from 2016, 2.) Skinwalkers from 2006,
3.) The Forsaken from 2001
4.) Tooth and Nail from 2007
5.) Borderland from 2007
and lastly
6.) Edge of Winter from 2016
Obviously you don’t have to do any of these but I personally feel like they are all underrated horror movies because I’ve never seen anyone do a review of any of them and Borderland especially is really scary to me I can’t watch it unless it’s daytime and I feel like it would be interesting to get a horror buffs thoughts on any of these movies. Either way I love watching your reviews, so keep up the good work.😊😊😊
Banger video!
S: Spy x family, How to train your dragon, Trigun 1998, Cowboy Bebop 1998, Rurouni Kenshin live action, Ip Man 2008 continuity, Violet Evergarden, Jujutsu Kaisen & John Wick.
A: Spider man franchise, Demon slayer, Mha, InuYasha, Dcau, Police story, Once upon a time in China & In the line of duty.
B: Nezha reborn universe, One piece & Dragon ball.
I also included shows with atleast one film in their continuity.
If we count MHA, I’d put it no questions in my top 10 😂 good list man 🔥
Most of those aren’t franchises 🤦♂️do your research
Great video! Wish you had some more Horror Franchises like Halloween, Scream , Friday the 13th though 🥲
Finally someone that considers The Hobbit trilogy as part as The Lord Of The Rings and averaging it out to being not so great
Out of curiosity Sean, what made you put the Middle Earth franchise in B tier but Harry Potter in A tier? I love both franchises, but they both had a legendary run initially, and had weaker movies released later on. They were even released in the same year! I would personally put them in the A tier.
S: Star Wars, Lord of the Rings
A: Batman, Spider-Man, Planet of the Apes, Toy Story, The Godfather, Before Trilogy
B: MCU, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, DCEU, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Superman, James Bond, Shrek, Alien, Terminator, Rocky, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Top Gun, Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Mad Max
C: Mission Impossible, John Wick, Bourne, X-Men Universe, Anchorman, Harold and Kumar, Zombieland, Halloween, Bad Boys, Lethal Weapon, National Treasure, The Incredibles, The Conjuring Universe, Star Trek, The Hunger Games, Die Hard, Home Alone, The Matrix, Hannibal, Evil Dead, Monsters Inc, Zorro, Men in Black, The Exorcist, Psycho, Rush Hour, Ice Age, Austin Powers, The Chronicles of Narnia, Ocean's, Godzilla, A Quiet Place, Finding Nemo, The Mummy, The Omen, Insidious, Unbreakable Trilogy, The Equalizer, Jumanji, Avatar
D: Predator, Saw, Airplane, Transformers, Despicable Me, Fast and Furious, Rambo, Jurassic Park, Jaws, The Lion King, The Hangover, 300, Twilight, Cars, Taken, The Blues Brothers, Friday the 13th
F: "Star Wars" Sequel Trilogy
I love hunger games, catching fire, mockingjay part 1 and 2
1. Lord of the Rings/Hobbit- Perfect
2. Star Wars- Flawed but great
3. Harry Potter- Perfect
4. MCU- Great for so long
5. Mission impossible- consistent
Your Avatar take is so strange. Changed the way we use cgi both times they came out, and is definitely something a lot of people are passionate about. Very strange take sir, and very strange reasons.
Edit: Kept watching to see you put the Justice League franchise over Avatar? You’re insane
Bro is crazy! Lord of the rings on B tier!?
Lord of the rings is the greatest franchise of all time. Even Hobbit is more tha enjoyble.
I like the phantom menace, attack of the clones, I love revenge of the sith, I love a new hope, empire strikes back, return of the jedi. I liked force awakens, I thought last jedi was okay and I hated Rise of Skywalker. I love forced unleashed 1 and 2, jedi Fallen Order and Survivor obi Wan Season 1, Ashoka season 1, I love the majority of Star Wars, the clone wars and rebels
🤡the Rey movies are 💩
Fantastic vid Sean! I'll tag you on Twitter with mine.
The Disney remakes made my jaw drop.
I love Spiderman 1 and 2. I hated Spiderman 3. I liked amazing Spiderman 1. I thought amazing Spiderman 2 was okay. I love Spiderman homecoming, far from home and no way home. I love into the spider verse and across the Spider verse
great list and video but i wish you had added batman franchise
Would you consider doing a horror franchise tier list in the fall?
Should have included Toy Story, textbook perfect franchise
I like bumblebee movie
I love deadpool 1, 2, and Deadpool and Wolverine
Similar to this you should do a tier list of the best third acts
X-Men is a film series i plan to watch one day. I have absolutely no knowledge of what it's about, only that i think Patrick Stewart is in it, and obviously as a Star Trek fan i know he is a great actor.
Oh sweet Sean. The DCEU is an abomination to the movie industry, those films are universally disliked for a reason
They’re not universally disliked. Thats objectively false 🤷🏻♀️
The dc movies are great they are a darker tone but dc has a darker tone so it fits
Can you rank all the AI-suggested Sean Chandler scandals now please?!
You left out the Batman movie franchise, which is my second favorite movie franchise behind Star Wars.
My top franchises are The Godfather, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings
Scream, Evil Dead, the Monsterverse are probably my top 3 franchises. Jurassic Park is a favorite too even though the newer entries are not the best.
I like batman vs. Superman, Blue Beetle, Shazam Fury of the gods, Aquarman, Aquarman the lost kingdom
I also liked both sucide squad movies
And I loved the batman 2022 movie
Great video
Its sad that i agree with you about Star Wars... Any other day. It would be in S tier for me. But all the bad stuff we've gotten from Disney/Lucasfilm is so difficult to ignore
John Wick is my absolute favorite franchise. So much rewatch value and the action is incredible. Easily my favorite- there are no bad John wick movies
The Lord of the Rings has got to be A tier, but other than that, you're spot on
Would love to see a horror franchise ranking
That thumbnail is some delicious bait