9. Men In Black
Long story short: enough is enough. Men In Black 3 made it clear that there is no more creative fuel left in this franchise's tank. But the heads of Sony must not be fans of common sense. MIB4 has already been green lit, will soon have a completed script, and is - as far as Hollywood is concerned - well into development. R.I.P.D. - the summer 2013 sci-fi actioner eerily similar to Men In Black - was resoundingly rejected by moviegoers. People want to feel justified in shelling out up to $15 per movie ticket. Put in baseball terms, three MIB movies have resulted in one home run (MIB), one strikeout (MIB2), and one bunt single (MIB3). Not exactly the stuff of Babe Ruth. When a franchise already based upon alien integration on Earth, secret government agencies, and futuristic weaponry runs so short on ideas that it needs to play the time travel card, it might be time to call it a day. Agents J and K and their portrayers seem to be phoning it in at this point. Therefore, whenever the fourth MIB hits theatres, I will not be there.