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    Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 28,946
    goldrush said:
    The correct answer is The Cornetto Trilogy!  =)


    No. Not with that third movie as the ending chapter, (Maybe I would enjoy it more now than I did in the theatre)
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    JeBurkhardtJeBurkhardt Posts: 4,494
    Star Wars (New Hope to ROTJ)
    I would not count Terminator 1 to 3 as a trilogy. Also not the Alien films. 

    But I would count Indiana Jones 1-3 removing Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

    Hmm. Don't know why. Maybe because of that it was known as a trilogy for so long, and the fourth movie was such a late idea. 

    I do not remember it being called the "Alien trilogy" before part 4 was release. I bet it was. Maybe even a VHS set with that title. But it was not set in stone as a trilogy in the holy history of films before a fourth came out.

    Poltergeist 1-3 is a pretty decent trilogy. 


    The fourth Indiana Jones movie to me seemed more like an episode of the X-files. Maybe it was the alien theme and plot.
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    dankinddankind I am not your foot. Posts: 20,827
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    I would not count Terminator 1 to 3 as a trilogy. Also not the Alien films. 

    But I would count Indiana Jones 1-3 removing Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

    Hmm. Don't know why. Maybe because of that it was known as a trilogy for so long, and the fourth movie was such a late idea. 

    I do not remember it being called the "Alien trilogy" before part 4 was release. I bet it was. Maybe even a VHS set with that title. But it was not set in stone as a trilogy in the holy history of films before a fourth came out.

    Poltergeist 1-3 is a pretty decent trilogy. 


    The fourth Indiana Jones movie to me seemed more like an episode of the X-files. Maybe it was the alien theme and plot.
    Cate Blanchett was the only actor who knew exactly what type of film they were in. I still like it for her performance.
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    Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 28,946
    dankind said:
    I would not count Terminator 1 to 3 as a trilogy. Also not the Alien films. 

    But I would count Indiana Jones 1-3 removing Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

    Hmm. Don't know why. Maybe because of that it was known as a trilogy for so long, and the fourth movie was such a late idea. 

    I do not remember it being called the "Alien trilogy" before part 4 was release. I bet it was. Maybe even a VHS set with that title. But it was not set in stone as a trilogy in the holy history of films before a fourth came out.

    Poltergeist 1-3 is a pretty decent trilogy. 


    The fourth Indiana Jones movie to me seemed more like an episode of the X-files. Maybe it was the alien theme and plot.
    Cate Blanchett was the only actor who knew exactly what type of film they were in. I still like it for her performance.
    Shia Lebouf seemed to know what type of movie he was in.

    The beginning and the action scene at the university with the motorcycle I remember enjoying.

    It was the boring CGI-action set pieces in the jungle that hurt the film. And the boring look of the film.

    I remember before the film came out Spielberg talking about shooting it on film and doing practical effects. 

    It looks plastic:y and the CGI is everywhere.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
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    goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,274
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    dankind said:
    I would not count Terminator 1 to 3 as a trilogy. Also not the Alien films. 

    But I would count Indiana Jones 1-3 removing Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

    Hmm. Don't know why. Maybe because of that it was known as a trilogy for so long, and the fourth movie was such a late idea. 

    I do not remember it being called the "Alien trilogy" before part 4 was release. I bet it was. Maybe even a VHS set with that title. But it was not set in stone as a trilogy in the holy history of films before a fourth came out.

    Poltergeist 1-3 is a pretty decent trilogy. 


    The fourth Indiana Jones movie to me seemed more like an episode of the X-files. Maybe it was the alien theme and plot.
    Cate Blanchett was the only actor who knew exactly what type of film they were in. I still like it for her performance.
    Shia Lebouf seemed to know what type of movie he was in.

    The beginning and the action scene at the university with the motorcycle I remember enjoying.

    It was the boring CGI-action set pieces in the jungle that hurt the film. And the boring look of the film.

    I remember before the film came out Spielberg talking about shooting it on film and doing practical effects. 

    It looks plastic:y and the CGI is everywhere.
    Is anyone going to be interested in Indiana Jones 5? Apparently it starts filming next week.
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