In which case the answer is Austin Powers and we can close the thread right here.Dunners wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 10:58 amThat's too purist. While I agree to an extent, I have no issue with a studio eeking out more money if the product is good. And while a trilogy with 2 out of 3 films being good will never win the "Best Of" category, it still means we got 2 decent films and not just 1.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 10:55 am I'd say the perfect trilogy needs to feel organic. Bolt on sequels that are clearly a studio eeking out more money from successful intellectual property should be an automatic disqualification for this category.
What is the best film trilogy?
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I also see that nobody has attempted to suggest The Godfather trilogy. Thanks a bunch #3.
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The Hangovers (although II was better than I, it then dipped somewhat in III)
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I'll do it- The Godfather films. Almost Shakespearean in their grandeur,
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The Mad Max and Naked Gun trilogies are being criminally ignored.
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Also, Die Hard. Obviously the first is a masterpiece, but both of the second two are more than decent on their own.
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No Jaws or Sharknado either
Kill Bill must be worth a mention too and in the same vein the Bruce Lee collection
Kill Bill must be worth a mention too and in the same vein the Bruce Lee collection
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Having followed ClaptonCasual's recommendations very closely over the years, for me it's got to be:
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I'm not sure they count as a trilogy. You're straying into open ended franchise territory here which surely does not count.
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I think that it's fair to differentiate between the 'original' trilogy of a film series and any others that come about through studio desperation for reboots.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:56 pmI'm not sure they count as a trilogy. You're straying into open ended franchise territory here which surely does not count.
For example, the first three Alien or Terminator films can easily be considered as a trilogy, whilst ignoring anything that came later (i.e. Alien Resurrection, Dark Fate etc).
See also Indiana Jones:
1 - Raiders of the Lost Ark = Excellent.
2 - Temple of Doom = It'll do.
3 - The Last Crusade = Brilliant end to the trilogy series.
4 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull = F*ck off.
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I struggling to think of a 3 series film where one (usually the last) doesn’t have a big drop in quality. Three Colours trilogy by Kieslowski but they are all different films on a theme so I’m not sure it counts. Also it’s a bit of a film w*ankers answer.
Toy Story?
Toy Story?
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Dunners wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 1:05 pmI think that it's fair to differentiate between the 'original' trilogy of a film series and any others that come about through studio desperation for reboots.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:56 pmI'm not sure they count as a trilogy. You're straying into open ended franchise territory here which surely does not count.
For example, the first three Alien or Terminator films can easily be considered as a trilogy, whilst ignoring anything that came later (i.e. Alien Resurrection, Dark Fate etc).
See also Indiana Jones:
1 - Raiders of the Lost Ark = Excellent.
2 - Temple of Doom = It'll do.
3 - The Last Crusade = Brilliant end to the trilogy series.
4 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull = F*ck off.
No way can the first three terminators be considered a trilogy separate from the rest.
Why?
Well it fails under any criteria you care to mention
1: coherence: the first two films both explicitly seem to rule out any sequels (in the first it’s made clear no one else is coming. In the second the whole point is in making it impossible for the events in the future to transpire)
2: one director’s vision: the first two films are Cameron, the third a decade later by a jobbing director (with all future films having more in common with 3 than the first two in that respect)
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