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Originally Posted by Lasereth
I wonder if it's been discussed if Warner Brothers edited the movie so it wouldn't be similar to Stewart's work to prevent this very situation? If I were producing a billion dollar franchise and saw similiarities with another copyrighted piece of material then I'd make the necessary precautions as well.
-Lasereth
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Except for the fact that they didn't know that it would be so successful. It was not a franchise at the beginning. They had the funding to make one movie. They got the money (and most likely the idea) to make the second and third movies based off of the first's box office success.
I enjoyed the first, and think it's a good movie. The second and third, however, just didn't grab me. They had their moments which I thought were cool, but I don't normally go into movies to try and "get" some deeper meaning. As long as I enjoy the movie at face value, then it wasn't a waste of my time. While I wouldn't call the second or third movies a waste of my time, I saw them once, and that was good enough for me. I have watched the first multiple times, however, simply because I believe it is a more entertaining film to me.
Perhaps you should take a look in the mirror if you call people close-minded and ignorant just because they don't agree with you about something.