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ChEEbA
05-05-2005, 04:13 PM
I just feel like posting an actual thread about movies...hope to get a discussion goin' on.
BEFORE I do, I just wanna say that right now, I think this place is really cool...and I don't mean without certain posters, just without all the drama...I mean, I admit fault on my part in some recent events, and in turn wanna throw out a forum-wide apology.
Y'know what? It's really nice when there's no bullshit goin' on up in here. I hope it lasts...
OK, onto the thread topic:
Movie series with more than one installment.
Horror, comedy, action, whatever you like...
What series of movies have you guys seen that you have found the sequels to be of consistant quality.
eg: Which film series have you enjoyed, beginning to end, and why?
I have a few, but I will start off with:
X-men 1 & 2.
Despite the comic-geek issues with every comic based film in existence changing details/histories, I think that the x-men movies have thus far done a VERY good job.
The quality was still there during the second, the characters were done brilliantly IMO (well, especially wolverine and nightcrawler), the effects only got better, and the second one felt a LOT more like the comic...I am personally very much looking foward to the third film, and hope they don't fuck it up.
The Godfather 1 & 2 ....3 wasn't quite as good
Back To The Future trilogy---good clean fun
Lord of the Rings trilogy---I still can't understand how some people hate this.
Austin Powers trilogy---c'mon...it was funny.
Haphazard
05-05-2005, 04:18 PM
Well, I'll keep it in the realm of geek and say the Spider-Man movies have been consistently good. Also, without straying too far from its comic book predecessor.
Marroe
05-05-2005, 04:21 PM
Shreck
ChEEbA
05-05-2005, 04:29 PM
Agreed on most of those...and yeah, the back to the future trilogy was excellent...
I guess I could safely say the BURTON batman movies?
!!!Indiana Jones trilogy!!!
ChEEbA
05-05-2005, 04:46 PM
OK, and I know it's yet another incomplete series, but
The Cameron era terminator films (1 & 2)...both were excellent, and two of my favourite films. #2 had everything a sequel should.
Also, Gremlins.
I LOVED the first one...The second one WAS a little more kiddy and had a bit more comedy vibe goin' on, but it was enjoyable all the same.
urgeok
05-05-2005, 07:40 PM
austin powers is the rare exception that actually progressively got better with each film ..
The STE
05-05-2005, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
Indiana Jones trilogy!!!
Sorry, can't agree with you on this one. Temple of Doom just wasn't that good. Parts 1 and 3 were really great, but 2 just drags the whole series down
The Man With No Name trilogy
urgeok
05-05-2005, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
OK, and I know it's yet another incomplete series, but
The Cameron era terminator films (1 & 2)...both were excellent, and two of my favourite films. #2 had everything a sequel should.
#3 was a damn good film too .. i thought it was going to be crap and was pleasantly suprised ..
ChEEbA
05-05-2005, 07:58 PM
T3 was better than expected, and interesting, but it DID fall short on SOME undefinable aspect. Could just be my personal preference.
As for austin powers, I liked all 3, but...I think the third one wore a tad thin.
Sam, admittedly, IJ2 is now my least favourite, but still enjoyed it - probably a little more as a child than now (actually, I think it was the first one I ever saw, and my "favourite" for a while), but all the same, the 3rd film bought it up to standard, and alltogether, it'd make for a cool box-set, I mean, as a trilogy, I'm down with it.
The STE
05-05-2005, 08:00 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
T3 was better than expected, and interesting, but it DID fall short on SOME undefinable aspect. Could just be my personal preference.
As for austin powers, I liked all 3, but...I think the third one wore a tad thin.
Sam, admittedly, IJ2 is now my least favourite, but still enjoyed it - probably a little more as a child than now (actually, I think it was the first one I ever saw, and my "favourite" for a while), but all the same, the 3rd film bought it up to standard, and alltogether, it'd make for a cool box-set, I mean, as a trilogy, I'm down with it.
You know there's already a box set of it, right?
ChEEbA
05-05-2005, 08:05 PM
I figured there would be, but I've yet to see it...
Are they special editions...etc? Good features?
The STE
05-05-2005, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
I figured there would be, but I've yet to see it...
Are they special editions...etc? Good features?
The movie discs themselves are barebones, but the bonus disc has some good stuff on it.
ItsAlive75
05-05-2005, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
austin powers is the rare exception that actually progressively got better with each film ..
I always thought those movies relied too much on recycled jokes and cameos
jay o2 waster
05-05-2005, 09:06 PM
Toxic Avenger 1-4
Romero's Dead films
Sleepaway Camp 1-3
Faceless_Dante
05-05-2005, 09:23 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
I just feel like posting an actual thread about movies...hope to get a discussion goin' on.
BEFORE I do, I just wanna say that right now, I think this place is really cool...and I don't mean without certain posters, just without all the drama...I mean, I admit fault on my part in some recent events, and in turn wanna throw out a forum-wide apology.
Y'know what? It's really nice when there's no bullshit goin' on up in here. I hope it lasts...
OK, onto the thread topic:
Movie series with more than one installment.
Horror, comedy, action, whatever you like...
What series of movies have you guys seen that you have found the sequels to be of consistant quality.
eg: Which film series have you enjoyed, beginning to end, and why?
I have a few, but I will start off with:
X-men 1 & 2.
Despite the comic-geek issues with every comic based film in existence changing details/histories, I think that the x-men movies have thus far done a VERY good job.
The quality was still there during the second, the characters were done brilliantly IMO (well, especially wolverine and nightcrawler), the effects only got better, and the second one felt a LOT more like the comic...I am personally very much looking foward to the third film, and hope they don't fuck it up. hm......The ORIGINAL Star Wars Trilogy the reason i like them was becuse of the story the charectars and the presantation its a classic trilgoy and hopefully ROTS will bring back the original trilogy's glory
jenna26
05-05-2005, 09:43 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
T3 was better than expected, and interesting, but it DID fall short on SOME undefinable aspect. Could just be my personal preference.
I agree but I didn't like it at all. It lacked intensity, which is definitely not a feeling I had about the first two (particularly one, which remains one of the most intense movie experiences of my life).
Anyway, back to the topic, film series that I feel have been consistently good......the Evil Dead films, of course (who didn't know I would say that...lol). I thought they were all three great fun, and each have their own unique feel. I also agree with X-Men, Spiderman and Lord of the Rings.
Hate_Breeder
05-05-2005, 09:53 PM
WHAT?!?!?
Gotta represent Night, Dawn and Day man. Also Nightmare on Elmstreet 1-3
DraculaInDallas
05-05-2005, 10:49 PM
Godfather 1 & 2.....3 was decent
urgeok
05-06-2005, 01:46 AM
Originally posted by Hate_Breeder
WHAT?!?!?
Gotta represent Night, Dawn and Day man.
those for sure..
i want to say the evil deads too because i liked all 3, but AOD really doesnt fit in with the 1st two.
and as far as star wars goes .. the 1st 2 were brilliant, but by the 3rd one Lucas realized that he could make more $$$ by making a big advertisement for toys. i didnt like it anywhere near as much..
fucking ewoks
crazy raplh
05-06-2005, 03:42 AM
godfather, the orginal star wars trilogy are classic. Back to the future as well.
Scream sucked ass.
urgeok
05-06-2005, 08:12 AM
Originally posted by jenna26
I agree but I didn't like it at all. It lacked intensity, which is definitely not a feeling I had about the first two (particularly one, which remains one of the most intense movie experiences of my life).
Man, i thought it had a lot of intensity .. the city block destroying sequence near the beggining was amazing .. there were great effects, most of the acting was terrific (although i didnt think the
male lead had a lot of charisma..)
maybe i saw this film in such a god light because of 2 other reasons as well ..
1) my expectations were incredibly low
2) i had just seen the miserable piece of shit Matrix 2 (whatever it was called) and T3 looked like a masterpiece compared to that corn filled land mine ..
jenna26
05-06-2005, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
Man, i thought it had a lot of intensity .. the city block destroying sequence near the beggining was amazing .. there were great effects, most of the acting was terrific (although i didnt think the
male lead had a lot of charisma..)
maybe i saw this film in such a god light because of 2 other reasons as well ..
1) my expectations were incredibly low
2) i had just seen the miserable piece of shit Matrix 2 (whatever it was called) and T3 looked like a masterpiece compared to that corn filled land mine ..
You know I actually like Nick Stahl....thanks to Carnivale....but I thought he was horrible in this.
I do agree that the one scene kicked ass. The effects really were incredible. But the terminator in this one just seemed almost harmless compared to the previous two....LOL....
But I see your point...;)
XFeaRX
05-06-2005, 05:00 PM
Freddy Movies :D
AUSTIN316426808
05-06-2005, 05:52 PM
Fistful of Dollars- For A Few Dollars More- The Good,The Bad and The Ugly
Dirty Harry
Godfather
Back to the Future
Romero's zombie trilogy
Analyze This, Analyze That
Honorable mentions-
Indiana Jones- Temple of Doom was weak
Halloween- last two kinda sucked
Star Wars- Return of the Jedi was weak
Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
Fistful of Dollars- For A Few Dollars More- The Good,The Bad and The Ugly
Dirty Harry
http://simpsons.fanhq.com/Resources/productimages/B105672R.jpg
How could I forget Dirty Harry.Not a bad one in the bunch.
AUSTIN316426808
05-06-2005, 06:19 PM
Originally posted by newb
http://simpsons.fanhq.com/Resources/productimages/B105672R.jpg
How could I forget Dirty Harry.Not a bad one in the bunch.
I don't know but you should be punished for doing so.:D J/K:D