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Movie Poll 2020 Edition, # 2, Last of a Trilogy Films
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Movie Poll 2020 Edition, # 2, Last of a Trilogy Films
2The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)50.00%1Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)50.00%1War for the Planet of the Apes (2017)0%0
"With a deep, not-unhappy sigh, Elric prepared to do battle with an army." (Red Pearls)
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Originally posted by Heresiologist View PostWhat? no The Howling III: the Marsupials?!?!? This is a travesty!"He found a coin in his pocket, flipped it. She called: 'Incubus!'
'Succubus,' he said. 'Lucky old me.'" - Michael Moorcock The Final Programme
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Originally posted by Heresiologist View PostWhat? no The Howling III: the Marsupials?!?!? This is a travesty!
I love part 2, because of Christopher Lee.
"With a deep, not-unhappy sigh, Elric prepared to do battle with an army." (Red Pearls)
- Michael Moorcock
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Howling III omission aside, this has got to be a trick poll. Rise of Skywalker is the last of a trilogy of trilogies, therefore more powerful than any regular trilogy ending.
Furthermore, since Rise of Skywalker has Babu Frick (clearly a Podling from the Dark Crystal) and a hobbit from Lord of the Rings, it is so powerful it is swallowing other weaker trilogies. In Dark Crystal's case before it even becomes a fully fledged trilogy. And we all know The Hobbit is the lesser of the Tolkienian Trilogies.
As for War for the Planet of the Apes, for myself it seemed just another franchise installment, not the culmination of a trilogy (much less a trilogy of trilogies).
My vote is decided.
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