The Seven Best American Movie Trilogies



When a movie becomes a hit, the studio's natural tendency is to do the same thing again. However, making a sequel that is anywhere near as good as the original film is hit-or-miss. Making a third movie that is worth watching is even more difficult. There have been many attempts, many failures, and a few successes. Unreality magazine looks at the few successes that had a certain something that other movie trilogies don't. Link

What a terrible list. There is no "Alien trilogy" (there were four movies); Godfather III was so awful it bring down the value of the trilogy; just like with Alien(s), you can't conveniently ignore the 4th Indiana Jones movie and call it a trilogy; everyone agrees that the 2nd and 3rd Matrix movies were crap.
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I love how they just ignore movies in a series that sucked so they can call them a trilogy. If only that were the case, there would be no Matrix trilogy at all. It would be just the first movie!
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Wonder why the Terminator series was skipped. Terminator Salvation is not really part of the series. I know T3 was bad but the first two were great. Same can be said with the Alien series where you have Ripley in the first 3 and then a DNA spawned version in the 4th, though the 3rd one there was bad too.
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Last time I checked, LOTR was a New Zealand endeavor. While it did rock hard, how can you count it as being American!? I concur, terrible list!
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