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  • stonemuse said:

    Dunkirk.

    Ok, I was favourably biased before I went: Christopher Nolan, Mark Rylance, Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy is a recommendation in itself.

    But what a film! Great acting but no acting Oscars here, this is all about the story. And it is handled so well by Nolan.

    Keeps you on the edge of your seat and all emotions are exposed.

    Would happily see it again soon. Must be contender for best film of the year and hopefully Nolan can finally get the Oscar he so fully deserves.

    8.5/10

    Should have added, Nolan's intertwining of the three timelines is excellent.
  • PopIcon said:

    Finally got round to seeing War for the planet of the apes last night. A truly brilliant, moving film. A fitting conclusion to the best film trilogy ever and that is saying something. It both astounded me with the CGI and moved me with the narrative.

    Best film trilogy ever?
    Someone is forgetting Back to the Future.
  • Blue white red must be a contender for best trilogy surely.
  • Toy Story is right up there
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    Great trilogies: Batman films ( with Christian Bale), Lord of the Rings, the original Star Wars films. My personal favourite Back to the Future.
  • What about the Bourne trilogy?
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    What about the Bourne trilogy?

    I'm sure there's more than three , plus although entertaining , not really classics .
  • Indiana Jones surely.

    Especially since they only ever made 3. Because the fourth one doesn't exist.
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  • Fiiish said:

    Indiana Jones surely.

    Especially since they only ever made 3. Because the fourth one doesn't exist.

    The fourth film is exactly why if you get nostalgic about a film series then just watch the original trilogy rather than trying to create another film 10 / 20-years down the line
  • Wait until the 5th one comes out.
  • johnny73 said:

    Great trilogies: Batman films ( with Christian Bale), Lord of the Rings, the original Star Wars films. My personal favourite Back to the Future.

    Lord of the Rings all day for me
  • Wait until the 5th one comes out.

    Oh dear god its going to become like the Die Hard films after the original trilogy isnt it!!
  • There are two types of people : those who know the godfather trilogy is the best trilogy of all time, and those that are wrong
  • I wondered what happened to Michel Caine - he is always in films by Christopher Nolan - seems he is again:

    denofgeek.com/uk/movies/dunkirk/50962/michael-caine-has-a-hidden-cameo-in-dunkirk
  • There are two types of people : those who know the godfather trilogy is the best trilogy of all time, and those that are wrong

    The 3rd is an awful film and for me the reason it can't be in a best trilogy poll, should have stopped at 2.
  • There are two types of people : those who know the godfather trilogy is the best trilogy of all time, and those that are wrong

    Godfather 3 has the worst piece of casting and acting in the history of big budget cinema! And when the director himself admits the third movie in the trilogy is a bit shit, insisting he only made it because he was in "a serious financial predicament", I think it's fair to say you're on shaky ground with that claim!

    There are very few pure trilogies. Trios of movies with an arc planned over all three films. Lord of the Rings is. Nolan's Batman movies. Sam Raimi's Spider-Man too. They were planned from the start, with set-ups that paid off later down the line. It's rare that a studio would ever plan that far ahead, at least until Disney/ Marvel came along.

    Otherwise we're talking about films with 2+ sequels, and a trilogy is only conceived after the first movie is a huge success (Star Wars, Bourne, The Matrix, Back To The Future). So IMO, the very best bona fide trilogy has to be Lord of the Rings.

    Otherwise, I would go with Toy Story, because each movie is a standalone story with a naturally, justified storytelling purpose and an (albeit retrospective) overall arc. I just hope that Toy Story 4 goes in a different direction as rumoured, because TS3 was the perfect ending.
  • Godfather part 3 was originally going to be Michael vs tom hagan and the script was meant to be on par with the other two, but for some bizarre reason they refused to pay Robert Duvall the same as al Pacino so Duvall pulled out. A frantic and rushed re-write went straight into production which is why it's a bit flimsy.

    Still, 1 and 2s incredible-ness makes up for it for me.

    Another shout for best trilogy - the toy story movies.
  • Godfather part 3 was originally going to be Michael vs tom hagan and the script was meant to be on par with the other two, but for some bizarre reason they refused to pay Robert Duvall the same as al Pacino so Duvall pulled out. A frantic and rushed re-write went straight into production which is why it's a bit flimsy.

    Still, 1 and 2s incredible-ness makes up for it for me.

    Get the 5-disc boxset, it really is superb.
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  • What about the Bourne trilogy?

    I'm sure there's more than three , plus although entertaining , not really classics .
    Yep, I know there's one starring Jeremy Renner and the latest one with Damon back as Bourne but... The first three are really like a trilogy.
  • Toy Story 4 is coming. Brave move. The third was the perfect ending so number 4 will be hard put to look anything other than a lame money grab.
  • What about the Bourne trilogy?

    I'm sure there's more than three , plus although entertaining , not really classics .
    Yep, I know there's one starring Jeremy Renner and the latest one with Damon back as Bourne but... The first three are really like a trilogy.
    They hadn't planned an arc when they made the first one but what with it being a book series, they had plenty of places to go with a sequel. Supremacy is my favourite action movie of all time, and even though Ultimatum is perfectly decent, I was disappointed that they just remade Supremacy, as they did the same with the 5th one, and offered no insight into who David Webb was or why he chose to become Bourne.
  • johnny73 said:

    Great trilogies: Batman films ( with Christian Bale), Lord of the Rings, the original Star Wars films. My personal favourite Back to the Future.

    Lord of the Rings all day for me
    Good point, I agree.

    BTTF is still brilliant though.
  • The problem today is that if a film makes a lot of money, they will make another whether they should artistically or not.
  • Another tick for Dunkirk, had the feel of a good old British war film, pretty intense, it was like being in the film.
  • Just got home from seeing Dunkirk at the Imax at Waterloo. I cannot understand the hype around this film. This review sums up my thoughts exactly except I would add that I found the soundtrack boring and intensely annoying.

    https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2017/jul/26/bloodless-boring-empty-christopher-nolan-dunkirk-left-me-cold
  • Anyone know how long films are typically available to see in Imax? Really want to see Dunkirk in Imax but can't do so for a couple of weeks at least so worried I'll miss out! Cineworld website only shows available performances up to next Thursday...

    They are showing it at the Waterloo IMAX well into August.
  • The Gift is on film4 Thursday at 9pm. I thoroughly recommend checking it out for anyone who hasn't seen it. It's especially good if you don't know anything about it going in.
  • Just returned from Planet of the Apes.
    If there is anybody on here who hasn't seen it yet, I thoroughly recommend it.

    Yes, the story is predictable
    Yes, there are a couple of scenes I think detract from the film but it had me captivated with the reality of the simian characters. No obvious rubber snouts here.

    Now looking forward to Dunkirk.
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