Happy 4th of July vacation! There are few issues extra patriotic than pairing grilled meals and film franchises with at the very least 4 installments. But the place to start out? Find out with us as we rejoice Independence Day by counting down the worst and greatest “fourth” franchise movies.
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33. “Jaws IV: The Revenge” (1987)
“I have never seen it (‘Jaws 4’) but by all accounts it is terrible,” star Michael Caine stated in regards to the film. “However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific.”
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32. “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009)
Thank the heavens that “Logan” and “Deadpool” occurred.
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31. “Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol” (1987) Did the Razzies had a “Worst Original Song” class? The one from this movie was Brian Wilson’s “Let’s Go to Heaven in My Car.”
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30. “A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master” (1988)
This sequel is definitely confused with the third, far superior movie, “Dream Warriors.”
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29. “Superman IV: The Quest For Peace” (1987) “Uh, No pain, no gain?” is our kryptonite.
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28. “Batman & Robin” (1997)
Not to sound chilly, however between bat nipples, that complete Poison Ivy-Bane factor, and Mr. Freeze’s puns, they need to’ve put this film… on ice.
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27. “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” (2008)
This is the film that obtained “Jump the Shark” changed with “Nuke the Fridge.”
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26. “Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter” (1984)
“The Final Chapter.” That’s hilarious.
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25. “Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers” (1988)
Skip this and watch the superb 2018 sequel as a substitute.
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24. “Sudden Impact” (1983)
This film is, uh, not nice. No, not even “Go ahead, make my day.”
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23. “Transformers: Age of Extinction” (2014)
This is the “Transformers” film with dinosaurs/dinofours.
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22. “Alien Resurrection” (1997)
It’s most likely aged higher than plenty of the opposite fourth movies, however “Resurrection” suffers from a skinny plot and an apparent try to preserve a franchise alive.
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20. “Vegas Vacation” (1997)
Why would we watch “Vegas Vacation” when “Christmas” and the unique exist?
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19. “Shrek Forever After” (2010)
It’s “Shrek FORever After.” Like “FOURever.” Get it? GET IT?