Traditionally, a movie is the kind of entertainment it’s possible for you to watch in an afternoon.

Two, maybe three hours if it’s an epic, and you’re done.

Many of the longest of these give long-running TV shows a run for their money.

James Bond, Peter Quill or Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy, and Darth Vader from Star Wars

On the other hand,Godzillahas had both American films and a Japanese film featuring him since 2006.

Gamerais a worthy series, though, and far from just aGodzillaknock-off.

Sometimes, thats all you need.

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Further, theBatmanmovies are notably varied in terms of quality, too.

This is one franchise that is, for better or worse, seemingly unstoppable.

Gamera roaring at another monster in Gamera 3_ Revenge of Iris

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Khan Noonien Singh looking intently in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

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The Shape lurks behind Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) in the final moments of Halloween

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Madeline Khan in The Muppet Movie

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A man and a woman looking ahead in ‘Ringu’ (1998) (1)

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Ringu 1998 Movie Poster

Peter 2 and Peter 3 hugging while looking at Peter 1 in Spider-Man: No Way Home

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Batman holding Joker by the collar in Batman 1989

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Batman 1989 Poster

The Mummy - Boris Karloff

The Mummy 1999 Poster

A still from Pokemon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back featuring Ash and an army of Pokemon

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