Right. Star wars the first trilogy then the second.
Scary Movie 5? No sh*ttin?
1) The Matrix Trilogy (didn't really like the ending...)
2) LOTR: Never saw the ending....
Razzi) Spider-man: The first 2 were great but the third got mauled horribly...
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I've never understood the ending of Matrix Revolutions, it doesn't state if Neo died or not.
The Lord Of The Rings ending wasn't that great, I'll somehow explain the boring ending:
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Sam and Frodo finally reach the summit of Mt.Doom, and when it's time to throw the ring into the fires of Mt.Doom Frodo puts the ring on and attempts to run away but Gollum has followed them and he see's the footprints left by Frodo as he runs then he jumps on Frodo, Frodo tries to run but Gollum only has the ring in mind so he bites off Frodo's finger (don't know how he saw it) and he gets excited that he now possesses his "precious" ring and trips off the cliff to his doom and destroys the ring. Sam and Frodo are saved by eagles as Mt.Doom starts to erupt, then Frodo wakes up and see's all his hobbit friends and Gandalf. Aragorn is then made king, and Gandalf Frodo Bilbo and the elves sail west to the new world (I presume to die or something) - The End
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Back to the future, considering the first movie came out when I was 2, dag nammit I love/d those movies when I was 10-13 and still do now.
Only other 'trilogy' that i can think of is child's play 1-3.
Always loved that evil doll, violence is somehow funny when perpetrated by a doll.
Spawn the animated series, which is a trilogy of three VERY long movies, either way they kick ass.
matrix trilogy, hands down AWSOME !!!
The bourne movies are pretty good, i dont know how many there are but i liked them.
I hate scary movie 1-4 they all sucked ass and i didnt get half the $#@! because i dont watch scary movies, life is scary enough for me!
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