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The recent trilogy, to me, aren't even total masterpieces, but they are given enough room with each book to breath in all the post-modern techniques crossed with classical storytelling to make them very good, sweeping entertainments.
Altogether a near wholly pleasurable if mildly flawed end to a delightful trilogy, the second best of them and well worth a watch for enthusiasts of such things.
This movie is the first of Miikes triad society trilogy, and the
trilogy
kicks of to a great start.
The movies in the
trilogy
are only connected thematically, and these themes are actually apparent in all his films, if you look close enough.
If you've only seen Miikes far-out movies (Ichi the killer, Fudoh etc.) this is worth checking out since it is sort of a compromise between his aggressive over-the-top style displayed in those movies and his more serious side, as seen in the other films of the
trilogy.
I did not have too much interest in watching The Flock.Andrew Lau co-directed the masterpiece
trilogy
of Infernal Affairs but he had been fired from The Flock and he had been replaced by an emergency director called Niels Mueller.I had the feeling that Lau had made a good film but it had not satisfied the study,so they fired him and hired another director.This usually does not work well (let's remember The Invasion).But The Flock resulted to be better than what I expected.It's not a great film but it's an interesting and entertaining thriller.The character development is very well done and I could know the characters very well.Also,the relationship between the two main characters is natural and credible.Richard Gere and Claire Danes bring competent performances.Now,let's go to the negative points.One element which really bothered me (there was a moment in which it irritated me) was the excess of edition tricks to give the movie more "attitude" and style.That tricks feel out of place and their presence is arbitrary.Plus,I think the film should have been more ambitious.In spite of that,I recommend The Flock as a good thriller.It's not memorable at all,but it's entertaining.
One of the
trilogy
of three good serials Lugosi made, the others being SOS Coast Guard and Phantom Creeps
I originally saw the first and second installments in the original trilogy, "The Muppet Movie" and "The Great Muppet Caper", around the mid-nineties, as a kid, but didn't see this third one, "The Muppets Take Manhattan", until April 2007.
I'm fond of this film and it vexes me that so many "reviewers" rank it below the Peter Jackson
trilogy.
An ambitious and reasonably faithful version of the story, this has sadly been rather over-shadowed by the Jackson
trilogy.
The director claims this is part of a "Star Wars"-like trilogy, serving as the "Empire Strikes Back" of the series If this is true, I can't wait to see the third installment!
The other films in Polanski's unofficial
trilogy
are creepy too, but they are all different in what makes them creepy, but they all roughly deal with the same thing, they all deal with the mind.
I place both CotHK and, even more so, the original Record of Lodoss War far above the Lord of the Rings
trilogy.
Great director finishes his
trilogy
after 10 years using puppet animation.
The third and last part of the Bourne
trilogy
(duh), is lacking a bit in the story department, but covers it with extensive action scenes!
When Gundam0079 became the movie
trilogy
most of us are familiar with, a lot of it was sheer action and less of anything else.
This film is part of Polanski's so-called "apartment building
trilogy"
which also comprises "Repulsion" and "Rosemary's Baby".
I am glad I saw this film and it is even clearer that Glover is up to something interesting with part two of what will be a
trilogy.
indie flicks) however, I was attracted to the film because it had an incredible cast which included Jamie Kennedy, whom I have loved since the Scream
trilogy.
With the release of Peter Jackson's famed "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, it is even easier to dismiss Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated Lord of the Rings film as inferior.
I agree with the majority that Jackson's
trilogy
is the essential film adaptation of Tolkien's work, but that does not prevent me from enjoying Bakshi's ambitious pioneering effort.
The third and last film of this
trilogy
is finally crystal clear.
This film is to my mind the weakest film in the original Star Wars trilogy, for a variety of reasons.
I will begin by saying I am very pleased with this climax of the Bourne
trilogy.
It is often considered the ugly duckling of the original trilogy, but I think it is a notch above episode IV (and just a notch below episodes III and V).
The only movies that come close to being like all the Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings
trilogy
or anything by the masters Hitchcock or Spielberg or Tim Burton.
This is actually a
trilogy
of 3 of Somerset Maugham's short tales.
The final chapter in the Hanzo the Razor
trilogy
provides fitting closure for this entertaining series of samuraisploitation.
This episodic, seemingly redundant
trilogy
only really makes sense taken as a whole, and as such it is not a movie about Groovin' Gary, Utah cross-dressing sensation.
After what was considered to be the official Dirty Harry
trilogy
with The Enforcer(1976) to be the final chapter in the series.
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