Where ALL the movies were good?
The Bounre series was pretty good, although Supremacy was alright.
But in all honesty in almost all trilogies I know of, there is one that is the weak link.
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Where ALL the movies were good?
The Bounre series was pretty good, although Supremacy was alright.
But in all honesty in almost all trilogies I know of, there is one that is the weak link.
The Godfather trilogy?jointed
Overrated. :twisted:
I tend not to like movie series'. I guess LOTR is the best though, no dispute.
[QUOTE="jointed"]The Godfather trilogy?super_mario_128
Overrated. :twisted:
I tend not to like movie series'. I guess LOTR is the best though, no dispute.
Actually, I'd have to agree with you there....it just happened to cross my mind.
Oh, and I'd completely forgotten about it, but yeah, I'd say LOTR too.
The first two Godfathers were great, and The Lord of the Rings got progressively worse in my opinion. the only trilogy series that I'd say stayed consistently good, one after the other, is the Bourne series.chimpiki
Not progressively better, just all of them were good. For me the original Star Wars series, LOTR, and Bourne.
[QUOTE="chimpiki"]The first two Godfathers were great, and The Lord of the Rings got progressively worse in my opinion. the only trilogy series that I'd say stayed consistently good, one after the other, is the Bourne series.battlefront23
Not progressively better, just all of them were good. For me the original Star Wars series, LOTR, and Bourne.
I didn't say they were progressively better, just consistent in quality. A series I would call inconsistently good is the Die Hard series, which went great, bad, good, okay.I loved the "...The Dead" series of films.aaronmullan
I loved the original trilogy (Night, Dawn, Day), but the remakes and newer sequels are terrible. Land and Diary were some of the worst zombie films ive ever seen. IMO, zombie movies reached perfection in 1978 with Dawn Of The Dead.
Lord of the Rings.
I am also not including series that have never made it beyond part 2. Because it's easy for filmmakers to get two movies right, but it's usually after part 2 when things start going wrong.
But I'm going with LOTR for the number one choice, because it's the most obvious example I can think of where EVERY installment was up to the same standards of quality. For example, Star Wars fails. Even if we limit ourselves to the original trilogy, the last installment (ROTJ) wasn't nearly as good as the other two. Same with Indy, Die Hard, Back to the Future, etc.
The Matrix, Kill Bill, and Lord of the Rings(off the top of my head)
oh and according to the Babel DVD box Amores Perros, 21 Grams, and Babel we're a "trilogy" so yeah that series.
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