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After having re-visited Harryhausen's Sinbad
trilogy
recently, I have decided that this one, overall, compares very favourably with the other two.
Let me be very clear: I'm a huge SW fan, but that doesn't mean that I see the prequel
trilogy
as a great experience in movie-making.
This is the first of a trilogy, all of which take a slice of life of young people coming of age, but in the cusp of a dying culture, with a new order and new responsibilities baring down on them.
Stillman's other two films in the
trilogy
are also highly recommended.
Considering this more of a drama than a horror movie it's quite a nice ending (or beginning) of this
trilogy.
And it's not just the fact that the "film" is to the most part incredibly dull: it's supposed to be like an indirect "homage" to Romero's zombie
trilogy
and other horror-movie greats; hence the rather trite "idea" of naming the idiot characters after real-life directors, actors, or horror-film characters.
Chuck Jones's 'No Barking' was the third in a
trilogy
of cartoons starring a character called Frisky Puppy.
OK, I know that Dan Curtis directed the original
Trilogy
of Terror, but come on, this was just insulting the original story.
The writers, director, and producers missed a real opportunity to make this into a great
trilogy
experience...perhaps they should have read the books first because they were much better than this.
The Gangster film
trilogy
is complete.
Roddy Doyle's Barrytown
trilogy
was an affectionate, humorous but unsentimental look at life in the poor suburbs of Dublin; all three books have now been turned into films.
In 1978, Ralph Bakshi attempted to bring the first half of "The Lord of the Rings
" trilogy
to the big screen in his lushly animated epic.
The Invisible Maniac, Sorority House Massacre 2 and Hard to Die are in a sense a
trilogy
because they all have Melissa Moore, nudity and bad acting.
And in 1969, Aldrich handed the directing reins (producing only this time) to Lee H. Katzin, for what may be viewed as the third in a loose
trilogy
of films dealing with geriatric battleaxes (or aging gargoyles, as my buddy Rob prefers to call them) having at each other with no quarter given.
In a rush I'd also grab the Back to the Future
trilogy
and half a dozen of Arnold's classics.
It's good to see him in another good movie besides the Evil Dead
trilogy
and Bubba Ho-Tep.. and I don't know what obsession Lucky McGee has with lesbians and bloody mayhem endings but it's fine with me.
The absolutely stunning Danish actress Yutte Stensgaard stars as the vampire seductress Mircalla in Hammer films part two of the "Carmilla Karnstein
" trilogy.
It's another genre that doesn't fit into a
trilogy
with the first 2 ones and yes it becomes a (lightweight) comedy at some moments but that doesn't mean its a bad movie.
This film reeks of class, so much so in fact that this film deserves a
Trilogy
as it is up there with "The Godfather
" trilogy
and the "Star Wars
" trilogy.
The third installment in the Beverley Hills Cop
trilogy
is by far the weakest of the three.
"The Godfather
" trilogy
and "Goodfellas" owe a lot to this gangster film that preceded them both by at least fifty years.
One of the biggest cinematic disappointments of last year was BLADE: TRINITY, the final chapter in the BLADE
trilogy.
it seems incredible how this show took all the elements of the prequel
trilogy
and somehow made them.. good.
it captures the humor, awe-inspiring action and pure awesomeness of the original
trilogy
and puts it in prequel context.
The second of director Jeff Lieberman's
trilogy
of perfect B thrillers, the others being Squirm (1976) and Just Before Dawn (1981), is a clever shocker given some interesting spins.
Of all those films, the FLESH
trilogy
is the most memorable.
Besides, I regret to say (but it's true) that without this junk I wouldn't own the complete "Aladdin
" trilogy.
I have not seen the subsequent 2 parts of the
trilogy.
The incredibly gifted Greek poet of a filmmaker mirrored the life and death of his own mother whose time on earth spanned a century and elected to capture the 100 years of sadness in a
trilogy
of films: The Weeping Meadow is Part I and details the years 1919 through 1949.
The whole
trilogy
is great, but I have to admit this one's my favorite.
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