Which was the worst trilogy


  

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  1. 1. Which was the worst trilogy of all

    • Lord of The Rings Trilogy
      15
    • The Matrix Trilogy
      64
    • Star Wars Trilogy
      12
    • Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy
      32
    • Indiana Jones Trilogy
      9
    • Back to the Future Trilogy
      10
    • X-men Trilogy
      49
    • Spider-man Trilogy
      67


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Hard to pick between Spiderman and XMEN. Both of them did not live up to what I wanted them to be. In my opinion they weren't even as good as the Cartoons, and I would have expected them both to surpass the cartoons.

The stories were never as good and they changed things that never needed to be changed.

The others I enjoyed except Lord of the Rings. It was just so boring but still XMEN & Spiderman (N)

I picked X-men, the first was good, and the second was OK, but the third was just really not that good at all in my opinion.

Was close with Spiderman, but i enjoyed the third a little more than the third X-men.

And by Star Wars Trilogy, do you mean the Classic Trilogy or the Prequel Trilogy, or the whole Saga of 6?

gotta be the Matrix Trilogy. Never before has the quality of a storyline dropped so drastically in 3 films. The Matrix itself was awesome, and Reloaded was good in parts, but Revolutions stank more than a bad fart.

Voted for the Matrix. After what the first movie gave us, the second two were huge let downs, which is an understatement.
This I agree with.

Pirates of the Caribbean, X-men, and Spider-man I knew would blow, so I never even bothered with them.

The Matrix on the other hand, raised my expectations and then crushed them with pure ****iness.

So it wins this losing contest.

Lord of The Rings Trilogy

- All were AMAZING!

The Matrix Trilogy

- Biggest tragedy by far. The first one was superb. The second wasn't bad, but produced so much hype that the third had no chance. Excluding the hype, however, third movie was completely horrendous.

Star Wars Trilogy

- Again, all were AMAZING! (The originals, right? The new ones were sort of a let down.)

Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy

- Started off great, but gradually sucked.

Indiana Jones Trilogy

- Again, all were AMAZING!

Back to the Future Trilogy

- Wow, there were a lot of good trilogies. AMAZING!

X-men Trilogy

- All were very good. Never exceptional, but never bad, either.

Spider-man Trilogy

- Kind of like Pirates, this series gradually declined, but began great.

Jurassic Park Trilogy

- I forbid to concede that this story exists past two. Jurassic Park is one of my favorite movies of all time. Lost World was "decent," but should have really stuck with the book more. JPIII was garbage. And number 4 will have dinosaurs with guns. Come on! Seriously?

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