Best Movie Trilogy Ever


  

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  1. 1. Best Movie Trilogy Ever

    • Lord of the Rings Trilogy
      92
    • Star Wars Original Trilogy
      75
    • The Godfather Trilogy
      16
    • Terminator Trilogy
      8
    • Spiderman Trilogy
      2
    • The Dollars Trilogy
      8
    • The Bourne Trilogy
      33
    • Other (Post in thread)
      36


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Just because the movies are loosely based on the novels does not mean they are crap. I've read the books too, and I like movies just as much. Judging from a purely action movie standpoint, the Bourne movies are some of the best.

The main reason I didn't like the movies was because I was attached to the characters from the books, none of which appeared on screen.

Oh sure, Jason and Marie have the same names as the characters in the novels, but they're not the same at all. They're quite bland and one-note in the movie.

I would have liked to see more build of of the mystery regarding Bourne's past.

And I *really* like the idea in the novels that Bourne was *NOT* an assassin at all. He just pretended to be. Makes him a better good guy.

The Bourne trilogy had 2, with all the bad videoing giving me a headache.

had to say something... you mean the action/shaky camera? its' one of the biggest reasons why critiques liked that movie. the filming was original and the camera made the scenes seem much more fast paste.

Here's what I would call my top 5 trilogy list (and all are pretty close to each other):

1. The Godfather trilogy

2. the original Star Wars trilogy

3. Lord of the Rings trilogy

4. The Matrix trilogy

5. the Back to the Future trilogy

Honorable mentions include: The Terminator trilogy, The Karate Kid trilogy, the Borune trilogy, the 3 Friday movies, and several others. :)

Other, The Matrix

I refuse to acknowledge that the 2nd and 3rd movies exist, so I can't count The Matrix as my favorite trilogy. :D

I was expecting the worst for the LotR trilogy and was more than pleasantly surprised with it. It was about as close to the books as I could have asked for. I'd have to rank it as my favorite trilogy.

The Crow tril would be second if it wasn't for City of Angels.

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