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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82904
12/10/04 12:32 PM
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What's this Three Colors trilogy about?

Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82905
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Quote:
Originally posted by Irishman12:
What's this Three Colors trilogy about?
Three dramas by Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski, who did "The Dekalog." They're in French I think.

Blue
White
Red

And of course, I cannot find them anywhere.

Once I get the money and find the right store, I will be searching for this.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82906
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im very surprised that everyone is bringing the godfather down a few ranks just because the third one wasn't up to par. i'd still say it's the best trilogy out there.

-the godfather trilogy
-the lord of the rings trilogy
-the jersey trilogy(clerks, mall rats, chasing amy)
-back to the future trilogy
-the terminator trilogy
-austin powers trilogy.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82907
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mr. soprano....YOU DON'T KNOW TRILOGIES!!!

Oh and I vote for THE GODFATHER as well.

Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82908
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why don't i know my trilogies? why because i pick ones that actually entertained me? wow i didn't think that meant i didn't know my trilogies.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82909
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These are in no way in order.

Godfather
Original Star Wars
Die Hard(even though the 3rd one brings it way down)
Terminator
Back to the Future
American Pie
Man with no name
New Star Wars

Forgot to add Indiana Jones.


Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82910
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I can't believe how many people are listing the Matrix movies on here. The first one was sweet, the second one was terrible, and I only watched about twenty minutes of the third one before turning it off. God, awful.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82911
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Haha, regarding The Matrix, the first one was bad enough to put me off the rest! :p Excellent technological wizardry, but little else.

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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82912
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Besides GF it would have to be The Man With No Name Trilogy, but I think Leone's 2nd Trilogy (Once Upon a Time in the West, A Fistfull Of Dynamite, Once Upon a Time in America) was quite good, despite Dynamite, which I saw once on TV when it was very late, but didn't like it much.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82913
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i think that the reason people were drawn to the matrix was because of the effects. but since then there have been plenty of movies with better effects, so when the second and third matrix came out, there was nothing special about it. get what i mean?
i remember the other big movie that came out the year of the matrix. the mummy.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82914
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I know that The Mummy was a really stupid movie, but I genuinely liked it. I don't know why, but I thought it was a very entertaining film. Hell, I even bought it on DVD.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82915
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Even though this isn't a trilogy I am going to list it anyway:

The James Bond Collection, and if the new Mission Impossible is good, that too.



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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82916
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Blade trilogy is one of my favorites although it is similiar to the GF one. First 2 were AWESOME the 3rd one REALLY IRRITATED me. It was a good movie but it all depends on your personality and what you look for in a movie.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82917
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i saw blade three yesterday and it confirmed what i already knew, there was no way in hell i was gonna like that trilogy. i mean i had attempted the fist one and only got through the first hour. the second one i only managed 30 minutes. and obviously i saw all of part 3 yesteraday at the theatre. and it just really was weird, ryan renolds is going around the whole movie making jokes, and it seemed like f**k was the most prolific word in the movie. blah. and to many cuts in the action sequences. i don't know, just not my kind of movie.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82918
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Yup exactly, I felt like the action was cut out to make way for jokes, but then again I think that actor can ONLY play those kinds of roles (jackass type roles). Also I have 2 problems with the Jessica Beil character- "I'm going to go out at night sneaking around and hunting vampires so of course I need to wear a shirt that shows off my stomach ane arms and pants that show off my ass" :rolleyes:
and then she is in the shower naked (no you can't see anything) but SOMEONE explain to me how a vampire hunter in a shower naked furthers the storyline?


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82919
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Quote:
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i saw blade three yesterday and it confirmed what i already knew, there was no way in hell i was gonna like that trilogy. i mean i had attempted the fist one and only got through the first hour. the second one i only managed 30 minutes. and obviously i saw all of part 3 yesteraday at the theatre. and it just really was weird, ryan renolds is going around the whole movie making jokes, and it seemed like f**k was the most prolific word in the movie. blah. and to many cuts in the action sequences. i don't know, just not my kind of movie.
I couldn't agree with you more. And by the way, the Godfather Trilogy is the best trilogy ever. It's what brought me to these boards altogether.


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Re: Whats Your Favourite Trilogy #82920
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Quote:
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I can't believe how many people are listing the Matrix movies on here.
i also depise of it- so not real .though it paved the way for many other films.


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