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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Toss up between Matrix Trilogy and Pirates of the Carribean - I went with The Matrix as I only really enjoyed the 2nd one, 3rd was garbage and 1st was average. Haven't seen the final pirates film as the 2nd one was so crap, so couldn't pass fair judgement on it yet.

I vote Star Wars conditionally; I am referring to the episode 1,2,3 trilogy that were complete garbage. While I'm not a big fan, I can safely say that despite Luke Skywalker being totally irritating in episodes 4,5,6, he was at least better than most of prequels.

The Matrix for sure. It seemed like since everyone was talking about the effects of the first one, they figured they could just crap out 2 more with the same sort of junk. Absolutely horrible.

I agree that the sequels were a let down.

I remember watching a lot of the promotional material for Reloaded and Revolutions and they were like "People are going to love this. The amount of explosions and special effects we've put into these will blow you away."

Listen Hollywood, the majority of us don't care about explosions and special effects. What we liked about the original Matrix film was the superbly crafted plot, the underlying subtext, the stunning cinematography, the character development, and yes - I also loved the kung fu and special effects, but only because they complimented the story like a seasoning to a good meal. The second and third films are just gravy and for this reason FAIL.

When will Hollywood stop destroying good films? It seems all they're interested in are the box office sales.

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When will Hollywood stop destroying good films?
When people stop synoymising "Hollywood" and "movie industry" :p
It seems all they're interested in are the box office sales.
Duh, it's hollywood, it's never been any different.

You have to look elsewhere for good films anymore.

I really like the Matrix trilogy, especially the sequels. My vote goes for X-men, but I've never really been a fan of X-men in general.

LtDavidW, you're quite wrong. The majority of people do like movies for explosions and effects. Thats why movies with them in it always seem to bring in a hell of a lot of money. It may be unfortunate that it's that way, but that's how it is.

-Spenser

Yeah I liked all of the Matrix movies. Spiderman and Xmen were just complete crap. Well mostly the third movies in each trilogy, and I just have a dislike for the way the movies were made as well as the comics/series themselves.

i have to say...martrx.

im not saying it was a bad movie...but they ruined it with the trilogy.

the first movie had so much potential, and i thought(think) it was such a good movie, then the second came out, and it was long and boring...didnt really add much, but the ending was decent and made me look forward to the 3rd. then the 3rd came and it was so ....... stupid.

they could of made it awesome, they ruined it.

matrix, the worst? wtf, lol.

Well, yeah. Have you seen the Matrix Revolutions? Nothing in that movie is good, whatsoever.

The one before it had some merits but it was still pretty poor.

I don't think Matrix was the worst at all! Possibly the bigger let down because the first was so damned good. Many of those on that list were just never that great to begin with. Personally I enjoyed the second and third films because I wasn't daft enough to fall for all the hype, I just didn't like the lame ending (why didn't the whole of humanity gang up against the machines or something spectacular?).

I voted for Spiderman as the worst trilogy. The last one was sickening, I wanted to punch the main character and that disgusting "smile".

Lord of the Rings is clearly the best, if you like that sort of thing.

Have you seen the Matrix Revolutions? Nothing in that movie is good, whatsoever.

I beg to differ that it's all bad.

While 75% garbage, the last quarter of the movie - the final fight in the rain and superpunch in particular, is awesome.

Some of the music is great also - have a listen to "Don Davis - Navras".

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