Double post!
I was thinking the same thing. Was the first 3 Bond movies a trilogy? A trilogy is something that ENDS after the third: destroying the ring in Mount Doom, defeating the evil empire, Michael Corleone dieing
There's 4 '3 Ninjas' movies, but tbh either way it blows The Godfather out of the water and High Noon at Mega Mountain puts Return of the King to shame. The definition of captivating characters, story line, and special effects
kidding of course
Star Wars, on the strength of ESB.
No mention of Bourne?
First two are 9/10 or better. Third is a solid 8/10 offering.
+1. Only trilogy I own on Blu-Ray thus far.
If RoboCop 3 was anywhere near as good as 1 and 2 then I'd go with the RC trilogy... unfortunately it sucks so I'll go with the Mad Max trilogy as my personal favorite.
Same misfortune for the TMNT trilogy. I watched Secret of the Ooze so much as a child that I can probably quote most of the movie word for word to this day. Why did the 3rd one have to be such a piece of ?
Everybody knows the fourth 3 Ninjas isn't canon. Real fans pretend that one never happened.
I love this trilogy as well. It doesn't seem as much like a trilogy though because there was so much time between the first and 2nd installments.
Isn't Silence of the Lambs a trilogy, of sorts?
The first three Omens might have held up if the third one hadn't been so terrible.
Good one.
I'll beg to differ. High Noon at Mega Mountain could easily be argued as the most iconic film of the 90s and it's influence on modern cinema can easily be seen today and in almost all Academy Best Picture winners
I am torn between, LOTR, and Star Wars.
Sorry, I don't watch South Park. I stay away from raunchy stuff.
Except for strippers.
Some are, some aren't. Women can be raunchy without being exotic dancers.
Why do you think beautiful bodies are raunchy?
Do you hate your own body?
The first 3 Ninjas was so good I have forever been too afraid to watch any of the ones after that. Rocky 5 almost ruined that series for me, and I always had that same feeling the other 3 Ninjas would do the same.
The Bourne Trilogy
Night/Dawn/Day of the dead.
And the Austin Powers trilogy. Goldmember wasn't as good as the first two but it wasn't bad.
Sam Neill's best work imo, and the best ending.
In light of the new Batman trilogy...
Batman > Star Wars >>>>>>>> LOTR
TDK, Bourne, LOTR, Star Wars
All the ones aforementioned would be worthy trilogies...but one I like and, well, it isn't a traditional trilogy but only the first 3 movies should be counted is Once Upon a Time in China.
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