What is your favorite movie trilogy?

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What ist thou most favored film trilogy?

Back to the Future
3
8%
Star Wars I-III
0
No votes
Star Wars IV-VI
4
10%
Indiana Jones
4
10%
Fistful of Dollars
0
No votes
Terminator
0
No votes
Blade
0
No votes
lotr >:(
16
41%
Some other trilogy not hereby mentioned.
6
15%
Some other trilogy not hereby mentioned.
6
15%
 
Total votes: 39

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I like indiana jones and lotr... there both purty good.
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I like LOTR the best...it is good.
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LOTR all the way, except I would say Indiana Jones comes in as a close second.
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map wrote: I really liked most of the Indiana Jones ones, but Raiders makes me have to not vote for them.
Really, u didn't like Raiders? I thought Temple of Doom was the wierd one; Raiders rocks -- but not as much as LOTR!

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shasta wrote:Really, u didn't like Raiders? I thought Temple of Doom was the wierd one; Raiders rocks -- but not as much as LOTR!

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I'm not map, but while the Indiana Jones movies overall are enjoyable, I find both Raiders and Temple of Doom pale in comparison to The Last Crusade. Temple of Doom was definitely the worst of the three, but Raiders was never popular with me growing up either. For whatever reason, I find so much of that movie really boring. But then there's The Last Crusade, which I adore. It was light, hilarious, had Sean Connery and just was a fun movie overall. The other two films I still think are better than a lot of other movies that are made, but the overall quality of the Indiana Jones trilogy (for me anyway) is not consistent for all three films. So I can sympathize with people who don't find Raiders particularly enjoyable ;).
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Post by COWBOY OF TEXAS »

Do you realize it soon will not be a trilogy? :-k


Of the ones mentioned that I have seen in order:
Indiana Jones
Back to the Future
Star Wars IV-VI
Star Wars I-III
Terminator

Although, Back to the Future and Indiana Jones sorta tie.


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i voted lotr, but indiana jones was a close second! harrison ford is one of my favorite actors.
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shasta wrote:
map wrote: I really liked most of the Indiana Jones ones, but Raiders makes me have to not vote for them.
Really, u didn't like Raiders? I thought Temple of Doom was the wierd one; Raiders rocks -- but not as much as LOTR!

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