Bamboo Shoots writes: Ever noticed how several movie franchises have three main movies? That’s a trilogy. And most trilogies are fantastic and revered for their amazing execution. The logic behind producing trilogies is easy: A movie is released, it’s a big hit. Since people are now aware of this movie and how good it is, the studio decides to create a sequel to earn more money. And guess what? The sequel earns a lot of cash which ultimately convinces the studio to finish off with a third movie, after which people get tired of the franchise. Sometimes, a fourth movie is released, but it’s hardly ever as good as the first three.
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4. The Dark Knight?? Are you kidding me? The first movie of the series was terrible!!! The second was GREAT and the last.... well I have forgotten it already.
And they totally leave out The Godfather... FAIL article!!!! In sooooo many ways.
Of course this is one person's opinion but to fuel the fire and stir the pot, this would be ours:
1. Original Star Wars trilogy - changed the movie industry forever
2. Lord of the Rings trilogy - proved to the Academy fantasy films can be the best movie of the year
3. Indiana Jones trilogy - prefect combination of live-action adventure and entertaining story-telling
4. The Dark Knight trilogy - finally defined the superhero movie genre as a powerhouse
5. (tie) Toy Story trilogy - changed the movie industry showing that an all-CG movie can be done
5. (tie) Godfather trilogy - light years ahead of its time when it comes to compelling story-telling
The only thing I agree with this article is Lord Of The Ring's ranking. Where's Godfather?
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Everyone seems to be complaining about the Godfather not being present. The reason for that is that I have only watched the first Godfather movie and not the rest. I know that this trilogy is amazing, but I've never found the time to sit down and properly watch it.
I shall add an honourable mention for the Godfather later.
First 2 Godfathers were I rank the best but the 3rd was somewhat pushing the myth of the film too far.
Think they just got it about spot-on.
Can you rank The Matrix as a trilogy?..hmm, the live-action film - yes, but the Animatrix is also part of the puzzle and connects other sub-stories within the live-action series.
I believe Indiana Jones is not a trilogy anymore - there is the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls ( the 4th of the series )