Absolutely. He’s not getting thrown, for one thing. He’s taking a dive. Not even that if you look closely – he’s actually vaulting. Do you actually think that looks real? ![]()
Absolutely. He’s not getting thrown, for one thing. He’s taking a dive. Not even that if you look closely – he’s actually vaulting. Do you actually think that looks real?
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WWE = World Wrestling ENTERTAINMENT. Mankind took some serious bumps during that match.
Terminator trilogy!
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Too bad there were five different Air Bud movies: Air Bud, Air Bud: Golden Receiver, Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch, Air Bud: Spikes Back, and Air Bud: World Pup. And no one mentioned the Look Who’s Talking trilogy.
And how could we forget the Rambo Trilogy? Sadly, the final installment, Rambo III, was a box office bomb because by the time it was released the Soviets had already pulled out of Afghanistan. Though current foreign policy events cry out for a rematch in the same locale.
Time for a new poll.
Just Can’t Stop: The Sequels That Never End
- Friday the 13th
- Police Academy
- Revenge of the Nerds
- Jaws
- Godzilla!
Correct answer to this poll: Hello, my name is Bond. James Bond.
The Robert Rodriguez Mariachi Trilogy
El Mariachi
Desperado
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
or the ‘filmed out of order’ Hannibal Trilogy
Red Dragon
Silence of the Lambs
Hannibal
How about the “Neverending Story” trilogy? (The first is goodish, the second unwatchable, and I never saw the third.)
Yeah, Sanjit Ray’s Apu trilogy would kick everybody’s ass, even if we let Star Wars and Godfather compete without their Episodes 3.
Star Trek (2): The Wrath of Khan was goodish, the rest range between mildly entertaining and God-awful.
Three colours red, white and blue!
Which reminds me:
American Pie - the funniest trilogy, pants down.
How about Infernal Affairs I II III? A decent HK movie.
Porky’s 1
Porky’s 2
Damn - now what was the name of the third one…
Hmm… I’ll get back to y’all.
Martin.
Revenge of the Nerds…need I say more?
Six in the series, one prequel, and bloody millions of spinoffs. And the English name is “Young and Dangerous”. And they own you. Especially Y&D2000, officially titled “Born to be King”.
Another that went on for another… three, after that, I think. One or two starring Andy Lau instead of Chow Yun Fat, and then it moved on to Nick Cheung Ka Fai.
Infernal Affairs, Once Upon a Time in China, Y&D, and I’m sure there’s others…
[quote=“Alien”]or the ‘filmed out of order’ Hannibal Trilogy
Red Dragon
Silence of the Lambs
Hannibal[/quote]
You could argue the Hannibal Trilogy was filmed in order - Manhunter was the original attempt filming Red Dragon, but it was poos.
Rambo 4 might indeed be coming soon
Which one was poos?
Which one was poos?[/quote]
IMO Red Dragon was much, much better than Manhunter… but then Red Dragon had Ralph Fiennes in it, need I say more? :lovestruck:
Six in the series, one prequel, and bloody millions of spinoffs. And the English name is “Young and Dangerous”. And they own you. Especially Y&D2000, officially titled “Born to be King”.
Another that went on for another… three, after that, I think. One or two starring Andy Lau instead of Chow Yun Fat, and then it moved on to Nick Cheung Ka Fai.
Infernal Affairs, Once Upon a Time in China, Y&D, and I’m sure there’s others…[/quote]
Right Y&D with Ekin Cheng.
I thought think that higly of Infernal Affairs except maybe the second one, and maybe the first, but the third was terrible.
Once upon a Time was only good with the first, the sequels were devoid of substance and style.
the Ghost stories (original with Leslie Cheung and that girl) were kinda good, well, just the first one.
I said this trilogy already although the real order is Bleu, Blanc, and Rouge (Blue, White, and Red…le tricouleur or the order of bands on the French flag).
I found all three on both DVD and VCD in Shihlin Night Market. Gonna watch them tonight (sans sous-titres quand meme even though my French comprehension is way lower thanks to Mandarin). The best one was Rouge, by the way.
“Rambo” and “brains” do not belong in the same sentence.
Speaking of Sylvester Stallone, that reminds me -
How 'bout them Planet of the Apes movies?
“Keep you paws off of me, you damn hairy ape!”
And the classic
“They did it! They really did it! They blew it up! You stupid bastards! You goddamn bastards!”
Overacting doesn’t get that better this side of William Shatner.
No one’s mentioned
Shaft (1971)
Shaft’s Big Score! (1972)
Shaft in Africa (1973)
…for good reason. Those were pretty crappy movies. Great soundtracks though.