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I vote for the Evil Dead Trilogy
'come get some'
nuff said
> Correction, only one of them was good, the original. I thought #3 was
> better than 2, but that's just me...
>
> The four other films aren't counted.
Number 3 was the one were he could fly and stuff and with the Ninja robeots in wasn't it? If it was then that was so rubbish.
>
>there is more
*****
There *are*
> Noooo! I forgot Indiana Jones!
>
> And, yes, I pray the Matrix trilogy will be added to my list (hey, you
> never know, 2+3 could be pap)
>
> I'll get around to seeing the Godfather trilogy soon. Like BTTF, it
> may be a case of #3 is pants but 1+2 make up for it.
Three is not as good as the others, but is still pretty great.
for me it was just edged out by Evil Dead
(hmmm do i like zombie flicks?)
The four other films aren't counted. Kind of like how the Ewok films aren't counted as part of the Star Wars saga (if you know what I mean)
> Robocop Trilogy: somehow it just got better and better with each film.
Er there is more than 3 Robocop films, and only one and two were any good.
And, yes, I pray the Matrix trilogy will be added to my list (hey, you never know, 2+3 could be pap)
I'll get around to seeing the Godfather trilogy soon. Like BTTF, it may be a case of #3 is pants but 1+2 make up for it.
Indiana Jones
Back to the Future
and by Christmas..
The Matrix Trilogy
and
Lord of the Rings
Die Hard
Star Wars
Evil Dead
And, Snuggly, ED2 isn't a remake. They had to reshoot stuff since they couldn't get the rights (ironic that they actually made the film) and couldn't get the same actors. Remember how Evil Dead ended with Ash leaving the cabin and getting smacked by the evil thing? Evil Dead 2 officially starts when that happens, I dunno, maybe 10/20 minutes into it, you know, when he comes to in the forest and turns into a deadite? That's the real start, the rest was just explaining what happened (albeit wrongly)