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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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.

I agree 100%. The first film was so cool. The second had some great scenes, especially the whole motorway thing. The third, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Sorry

I have to say I have not seen Back to the Future, at least not all three films so I can't comment fairly on that.

  • 2 weeks later...
Mortal Kombat Trilogy.

There's a third Mortal Kombat??

For me, its a toss-up between Spiderman and the Matrix trilogies. Spidey 1 & 3 were rubbish, Matrix 2 wasn't that bad while Revolutions was appalling.

The best trilogies are Indiana Jones and Back to the Future.

Can one of the mods let us know who voted for Lord of the Rings so that we can ban them? Seriously. Then we can get them the help they need...

I want the same thing done to those who voted for Back to the Future.

oh btw one of the votes for LOTR trilogy is mine. :D I'm just tired of some of my friends saying how awesome it is...

I voted for Pirates, even though I wasn't a fan of the The Matrix trilogy either.

And I'm pretty sure the "Back to the Future" trilogy was labeled the greatest movies of all time somewhere. Can't remember where I saw that.

Here are my favorites though (in order):

1. The Jason Bourne trilogy

2. The Lord of the Rings trilogy

3. Back to the Future trilogy

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bourne Trilogy is by far my favorite.

I can't really narrow it down amongst those. They all had their ups and downs for the most part.

Lord of The Rings Trilogy - Hated the first one, loved the second two

The Matrix Trilogy - Loved the first one, thought the second had some cool characters, thought the third had some good battle scenes.

Star Wars Trilogy - Loved them, haven't seen the 2nd enough

Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy - Great movies and Kiera is a hottie

Indiana Jones Trilogy - IJ is just a badass

Back to the Future Trilogy - Loved the first two, hated the third.

X-men Trilogy - Too much Rouge/Wolverine ****, but overall decent

Spider-man Trilogy - Wasn't that much of a fan of the first one, but the second two were mediocre.

Overall I'd rate my interest in watching them all about the same. Null vote for me.

  • 2 months later...

You shouldn't have put Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings and Back to the Future there! They are like the best ever, and you are doing them grave injustice to put them there. :p

Well X- Men was terrible according to me.

PS: People, the poll is for the "worst trilogy", I can't believe LOTR has 12 votes!

Lord of The Rings - 5/5. best trilogy ever

The Matrix - first was a classic. 2 and 3 were ok, nothing special

Star Wars - 4/5

Pirates of the Caribbean - 1 was ok, 2 was great, 3 was horrible

Indiana Jones - never saw any

Back to the Future - 4.5/5

X-men Trilogy - 1 was very good. 2 was amazing. 3 sucked

Spider-man - 1 and 2 were great. 3 was a huge disappointment

Jurassic Park - first was a classic. 2 and 3 were nowhere near great

I KNOW spiderman is not a trilogy, since it's going to make more films (maybe), but it's on the poll anyways

Trilogy can be used as a name for a series of more than 3 as well :) Its weird but its true

I voted spiderman, they are just too much of the same for me

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