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I could do a franchise for the end of everything. 'The End of Dogs,' 'The End of Cats.'


Nobody has a franchise on what is good.


Ultimately, only audiences decide what's a franchise.


Africans require, want, the franchise on the basis of one man one vote. They want political independence.


I don't think I'm ever really going to run the risk of disappearing into a Marvel franchise. I just don't know how I would fit into a catsuit.


I think these al Qaeda franchise groups have clearly evolved into a much more dangerous strain.


Never sell, never franchise.


In terms of doing another franchise after 'Transformers,' I don't know if that would be best for me. I'm really happy to inhabit the world of independent film.


Sony is looking at 'Descender' as a franchise of films rather than just one movie.


There's a nostalgic aspect to the 'Iron Man' franchise for me.


I don't want to just sell out shows to young girls who like my movie franchise. I want to sell tickets because people respect me.


Charles Wang, owner of the New York Islanders, serves as something of a cautionary tale in terms of how heavy owner involvement can sink a franchise.


I would love it if the whole 'Godzilla' franchise was revitalized for a new generation.


We're trying to be that franchise that year-in and year-out is competing for a championship.


Again, a franchise to me doesn't have to be a billion dollar title.


How can you franchise hospitality?


It's not a bad day at work when you just have to take your shirt off for a big franchise movie. There are worse jobs out there!


With 'Rubicon,' Mark Long and Dan Capel have created the perfect environment for an intense action franchise.


As far as I know, the original 'X-Men' actors will remain in the franchise.


Even the alternative weekly newspapers, traditionally a bastion of progressive thought and analysis, have been bought by a monopoly franchise and made a predictable shift to the right in their coverage of local news.