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Old 06-15-05, 07:44 PM
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What trilogies do you own?

In my collection

Star Wars OT
Indiana Jones
Godfather
Man with No Name (not the box set though)
Terminator
Die Hard

Incomplete ones that just ran out of steam on me (where I have the first two but haven't been interested enough to buy the third):

Matrix
First Blood
Superman
Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy no Mallrats)
Living Dead (NOTL, DoD)
Blade
Alien
Jaws

To clarify further:
I would like to stick with trilogies, but we can be liberal with it and include your collections/series that are two or more. It should be limited to movies however. Trilogies should be seperated so we can see them apart from the others and you can list your incomplete collections. My first post, or the way Linko on page four listed are good examples.

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In my collection:

Once upon a time in China
Godfather
Lord of the Rings
Indiana Jones
Star Wars

I pretty much have all of the trilogies I want
Old 06-15-05, 07:58 PM
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Since you're listing things like Superman and the Kevin Smith "Jersey" series (5 movies each), I'll assume that you mean 3 or more movies in a series and not just trilogies

Back to the Future
Beverly Hills Cop
Blade
Die Hard
Evil Dead (Evil Dead 1 & 2, Army of Darkness)
Indiana Jones
Jersey trilogy / quadrilogy / whatever (Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, J & SB Strike Back)
Jurassic Park
Lethal Weapon
Lord of the Rings
Nightmare on Elm Street
Pink Panther
Rambo
Romero's zombies (Night / Day / Dawn)
Star Trek
Star Wars
Terminator


Incompletes:
Aladdin (first only)
Austin Powers (Spy Who Shagged Me)
Batman (missing Batman Returns)
Friday the 13th (missing 9 & 10)
Halloween (first movie only)
Harry Potter (missing #3)
Highlander (missing #3)
Jaws (first only)
Lion King (1 and 1 1/2)
Matrix (first only)
Rocky (1-3)
Superman (1 & 2)
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American Pie
Die Hard
Back to the Future
Star Wars
Indiana Jones
LOTR: EE
Jurassic Park
Terminator
Matrix
Austin Powers
Old 06-15-05, 08:08 PM
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Star Wars OT
Indy
Godfather
El Mariachi
Jurassic Park
LOTR
Dead trilogy (Romero)
Lone Wolf & Cub (3 out of 6)
Black Society Trilogy
Mummy (Does Scorpion King really count?)
Old 06-15-05, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by MovieExchange
Since you're listing things like Superman and the Kevin Smith "Jersey" series (5 movies each), I'll assume that you mean 3 or more movies in a series and not just trilogies)
I'm not real clear on the Kevin Smith movies. I was used to them calling it the Jersey trilogy and was under the impression it just meant Clerks, Chasing Amy and Mallrats. As for Superman, jeez the fourth was so bad, I forgot there was a fourth!
Old 06-15-05, 08:34 PM
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No "Star Wars" or "Back to the Future" or "Matrix" in my collection ...

Michelangelo Antonioni's "Trilogy of Alienation": L'Avventura, La Notte, L'Eclisse
Ingmar Bergman "Faith" Trilogy: Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, The Silence
Ingmar Bergman "Island" Trilogy: Hour of the Wolf, Shame, The Passion of Anna
Jean Cocteau's "Orphic" Trilogy: The Blood of the Poet, Orpheus, Testament of Orpheus
Francis Ford Coppola: The Godfather Trilogy
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "BRD" Trilogy: The Marriage of Maria Braun, Veronika Voss, Lola
Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colors" Trilogy: Blue, White, Red
Marcel Pagnol's "Fanny" Trilogy: Marius, Fanny, César
Satyajit Ray's "Apu" Trilogy: Pather Panchali, Aparajito, World of Apu
Jean Renoir's "Stage & Spectacle" Trilogy: The Golden Coach, French Cancan, Elena and Her Men
MGM's That's Entertainment Trilogy
Andrzej Wajda's "War" Trilogy: A Generation, Kanal, Ashes and Diamonds

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American Pie
Austin Powers
Back to the Future
Friday the 13th
The Godfather
Jurassic Park
The Lord of the Rings
The Matrix
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Rambo
Robocop
Rocky
Scary Movie
Scream
Sleepaway Camp
Smokey and the Bandit
Superman
Francois Truffaut's Antoine Doinel Series
Hannibal Lecter Series
Ingmar Bergman's Faith Trilogy
Kevin Smith's NJ Chronicles

Those that never reached a trilogy, but did have a sequel:
Ace Ventura
Bad Boys
Before Sunrise/Sunset
Ghostbusters
Kill Bill (kinda)
Men in Black
Ocean's Eleven/Twelve
Whole Nine/Ten Yards
X-Men

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Back to the Future
Godfather
Star Wars
K.Smith Jersey Trilogy
Lord of the Rings
Jurassic Park
Old 06-15-05, 08:44 PM
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Never before thought of myself as joe-sixpack but, after looking at FilmFanSea's list and then looking at mine, I'm thinking I qualify.
Anyway, here are all the trilogies I could think of that I have.

Star Wars
Back To The Future
Indiana Jones
The Matrix
Blade
The Godfather
Jurassic Park
Die Hard
The Dead Trilogy
The Lord of The Rings, EE & TC
Terminator
American Pie
Rambo
Daimajin
Austin Powers
Harry Potter
Lion King
Aladdin
Old 06-15-05, 08:46 PM
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lord of the rings (all 3 films)
the matrix box
OT star wars (and the other 2 films)
superman the collection
indy jones set
robocop set
T-1 thru T-3 ( there maybe a forth one?)
The die hard collection
The back to future set
Jaws 1 and 2 (no 3 or 4 they suck)
Beverly hills cop 1 & 2 (did not like 3)
La femme nikita & Leon:the professional
Predator and predator 2
X-men collection

that what i have for now...
Old 06-15-05, 09:03 PM
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I don't know how many of these actually qualify, but here's what I have in terms of complete collections (trilogy's, sequels, quads, etc.)

Star Wars
Indiana Jones
Terminator
Die hard
Rambo
Superman
Alien
LOTR
Back to the Future
Beverly Hills Cop
Jurrasic Park
Lethal Weapon
Star Trek (all the CE's)
Lion King
Rocky
American Pie
Matrix
Mummy
Hannibal (all 4)
Ace Ventura
Kill Bill
MIB
Mission Impossible
Oceans
Whole # Yards
X-Men
Meet the Parents/Focker
Jason Bourne
2001/2010
Spiderman
Tomb Raider
Shrek
Toy Story

I recently sold the Batman movies in anticipation of the new releases and the Godfathers are on my wishlist and I'll be getting them soon (hopefully).


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Old 06-15-05, 09:12 PM
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Back to the Future
Star Wars
LOTR
Harry Potter
American Pie
Indiana Jones
Godfather
Scream
and
Matrix

Man, i didnt realize i had that many trilogies
Old 06-15-05, 09:14 PM
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Star Wars
Back To The Future
Indiana Jones
The Matrix
The Godfather
Lord of the Rings, Theatrical and Extended
Beverly Hills Cop
Die Hard Collection
Austin Powers
American Pie
Evil Dead
Indiana Jones
Friday (Ice Cube)
Scary Movie
Naked Gun
Scream Trilogy
Old 06-15-05, 09:21 PM
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Star Wars (Episodes IV-VI)
The Lord of the Rings (Extended and Theatrical cuts)
American Pie
Godfather Trilogy

I used to own the Matrix trilogy but I sold off the DVDs to clear space for the boxset, which I hope to get as a gift for Christmas (which is a long ways away, yes).

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Bergman Trilogy (Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, The Silence)
Fassbinder "BRD" Trilogy (Marriage of Maria Braun, Veronika Voss, Lola)
Kieslowski's Trois Couleurs Trilogy (Bleu, Blanc, Rouge)
Old 06-15-05, 09:39 PM
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Star Wars (Episodes IV-VI)
Back to the Future
Indiana Jones
Matrix
American Pie/Wedding
Die Hard
The Godfather
Lord of the Rings (both theatrical and extended)
Harry Potter
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Three Colors
Star Wars
LOTR (EE & theatrical)
Austin Powers
Harry Potter
Old 06-15-05, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Sernov
I'm not real clear on the Kevin Smith movies. I was used to them calling it the Jersey trilogy and was under the impression it just meant Clerks, Chasing Amy and Mallrats. As for Superman, jeez the fourth was so bad, I forgot there was a fourth!
I think that no one is clear on the Jersey series, including Smith. He made a joke somewhere about it, maybe on a commentary track, about there being 4 movies in the Jersey Trilogy just like there's more than 3 books in the Douglas Adams "Hitch-hiker's Guide" trilogy.

As for Superman, you're right. The same excuse could be used for the Alien quadrilogy. Most people want to forget Alien 3. :-) And if the fans had their way, Jaws probably would have never made it to 3 movies.
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Just a few...

Godfather trilogy
Indiana Jones trilogy
Cocteau's Orphic trilogy
Red Curtain Trilogy (Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge)
LOTR trilogy

And I have the original Star Wars trilogy on VHS since the DVD is the "updated" version only.

Damn you Lucas!
Old 06-15-05, 10:19 PM
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If 3 or more:

Back to the Future
Indiana Jones
Lord of the Rings
Scream
Star Wars

Ones I don't plan on finishing:
Evil Dead (don't really want the first one)
Austin Powers (no #3)
Beverly Hills Cop (#1 only)
Die Hard (#1 only)
Jurassic Park (#1 only)
Lethal Weapon (#1, #2)
Matrix (#1)
Terminator (no #3, I don't own #1, but will)
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Trilogies:
Star Wars
Indiana Jones
Back to the Future
The Godfather
American Pie
Evil Dead
Lord of the Rings(both theatrical and extended)
Harry Potter
Scream
Terminator
Jersey "Trilogy"
Star Trek II-IV(storywise, they make up a trilogy)

Series:
Alien
Lethal Weapon
Toy Story
Meet the Parents/Fockers
Airplane
James Bond(all of them, including the 2 unofficial ones)
Teen Wolf(I really wish I didn't own the 2nd one though)
Spider-Man
X-Men
Karate Kid

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Old 06-15-05, 10:24 PM
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Blade
Alien
LOTR
Once Upon a Time in China (R1 and R2 versions)
Police Story
Samurai (Criterion)
Die Hard
Indian Jones
Star Wars
Terminator
Infernal Affairs
Leathal Weapon
Star Trek 2-4 (essentially a trilogy)
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Originally Posted by FilmFanSea
No "Star Wars" or "Back to the Future" or "Matrix" in my collection ...

Michelangelo Antonioni's "Trilogy of Alienation": L'Avventura, La Notte, L'Eclisse
Ingmar Bergman "Faith" Trilogy: Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, The Silence
Ingmar Bergman "Island" Trilogy: Hour of the Wolf, Shame, The Passion of Anna
Jean Cocteau's "Orphic" Trilogy: The Blood of the Poet, Orpheus, Testament of Orpheus
Francis Ford Coppola: The Godfather Trilogy
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "BRD" Trilogy: The Marriage of Maria Braun, Veronika Voss, Lola
Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colors" Trilogy: Blue, White, Red
Marcel Pagnol's "Fanny" Trilogy: Marius, Fanny, César
Satyajit Ray's "Apu" Trilogy: Pather Panchali, Aparajito, World of Apu
Jean Renoir's "Stage & Spectacle" Trilogy: The Golden Coach, French Cancan, Elena and Her Men
MGM's That's Entertainment Trilogy
Andrzej Wajda's "War" Trilogy: A Generation, Kanal, Ashes and Diamonds
Boy...aren't you special?

As for mine...
Let's see...

True Trilogies
Beverly Hills Cop
Die Hard
El Mariachi
(El Mariachi, Desperado, Once Upon a Time in Mexico)
Blade
Jurassic Park
Mummy
(The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, The Scorpion King)
Godfather
Indiana Jones
LOTR-TC
LOTR-EE
Predator
(Predator, Predator 2, AvP)
Matrix
Robocop
Star Wars - OT
Terminator


Four or more
Alien
Crow
(The Crow, City of Angels, Salvation, Wicked Prayer) - come July 19th
Highlander
Lethal Weapon
Lonesome Dove
(Dead Man's Walk, Lonesome Dove, Return to Lonesome Dove, Streets of Laredo)
Robocop: Prime Directives (Dark Justice, Meltdown, Resurrection, Crash & Burn)
Star Trek (I-IX)

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Star Wars Episodes IV-VI
Indiana Jones
Back To The Future
Jersey Trilogy
Godfather
Alien Quadrilogy
Superman
Oh, God!
The Karate Kid
Robocop
Lord Of The Rings (Theatrical and Extended)
Major League
Evil Dead Trilogy
Beverly Hills Cop
K-9 Trilogy
Airport Series
Scary Movie 1-3
Scream Trilogy
The Matrix
National Lampoon's Vacation Series
The Naked Gun
Smokey And The Bandit
El Mariachi Trilogy
American Pie
Jurassic Park
The Terminator
Rocky I-V
Rambo Trilogy
Die Hard Trilogy
Austin Powers Trilogy
The Bad News Bears Trilogy
Kevin Costner Baseball Trilogy (Bull Durham, Field Of Dreams, For Love Of The Game)


Incomplete:
Star Wars Episodes I & II (Episode III come November)
Star Trek 1-9 (Nemesis come October)
The Chucky Series (I own the last 4 films, but not the Original due to lack of Widescreen DVD)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Own 1 and 2, but not 3 and 4)
Planet Of The Apes (Own the first, waiting for Anamorphic SE's of the rest)
Jaws (Own 1 and 2, but not 3 and 4)

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