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Fast-forward to better TV. Jay gets jealous when Whitney dates someone else; Erin thinks things are moving too fast with Duncan; Jay confesses his true feelings to Adam.
- Iron Man 3. After the decidedly tinpot Iron Man 2, a film that served as much as a glorified trailer for The Avengers as it did an exploration of Mickey Rourke’s intriguing villain Ivan Vanko, Marvel opted to bring in the big guns with Lethal Weapon scribe Shane Black enlisted to write and direct the franchise’s third entry.
- Goldfinger. While predecessors Dr. No and From Russia With Love remain iconic James Bond outings, the quintessential 007 movie has to be 1964’s Goldfinger, which pretty much established the blueprint for any good Bond movie and the yardstick by which all subsequent entries were measured.
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Though two belated sequels have followed in the years since, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade still feels like a pitch perfect way to wrap Indy’s story up while also somehow leaving the doorway open for a new set of adventures.
- Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted. Long before he turned his hand to co-writing this summer’s most watched movie, Barbie, filmmaker Noah Baumbach was busy blending silly family-orientated fun with sly adult laughs as the co-writer of Madagascar 3.
- Indiana Jones
- Planet of The Apes
- Star Wars
- The Godfather
- How to Train Your Dragon
- Back to The Future
- Three Flavours Cornetto
- The Dark Knight
- Toy Story
In 1981, Raiders of the Lost Ark continued the revolutionary trend of new Hollywood blockbusters finding the balance of spectacle and engaging and clever narratives. Spielberg’s films following the intelligent archaeologist, who turns into the whip-wielding tough guy while exploring mystical artefacts and fighting off villains like Nazi troops to s...
In spite of their slightly unwieldy titles, Rise of, Dawn of, and War for The Planet of the Apes is arguably one of the most consistent trilogies ever made. Andy Serkis brought stunning life to Caesar in this motion captured performance. Caesar and his fellow apes are digitally rendered, but they are the heart of this trilogy, and the only constant...
Not even George Lucas himself could have envisioned how far Star Wars would reach and how its mixture of nostalgia, franchise value and enduring characters would last. Three trilogies, two spin-off films, animated TV series/film, those ewok films, The Mandalorian and several computer games later and it’s all spawned from those three original films....
The Godfather is a cultural event, it is a tour de force helmed by director Frances Ford Coppola, with its iconic hard shadow and dim light captured by cinematographer Gordon Willis. It boasts classic performances from Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Robert Duvall, James Caan, John Cazale, Robert De Niro and Marlon Brando. Yes, yes, I know. S...
Falling just outside the top five, Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon series from Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders is a high-flying masterpiece in storytelling and one of the greatest animated trilogies of all time. From a hopeless dragon-slayer shunned by his father, the Chief, to a fearless dragon-rider and Chief himself, Hiccup matures and grows...
What makes BTTF one of the best trilogies of all time is simple. It works. Nothing about the film feels forced or overcooked. Michael J. Fox is perfectly cast as super-cool Marty McFly who has to learn to overcome his irrational hatred of being called a coward, Christopher Lloyd is the perfect foil as Doc Emmet Brown the eccentric inventor. The cor...
More of an anthology than a traditional trilogy, Edgar Wright followed his brilliant series Spaced with the Three Colours Cornetto trilogy. A collection of British horror comedies that each addressed a different genre, in the unique style of Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The beauty of these films is that they are like a series of in jokes, wit...
How do you reinvent Batman to make him credible again? Simple. Get Christopher Nolan to bring him out of dormancy and turn him into a genuine, proper character again. With the release of Batman Begins in 2005, Nolan banished memories of 1997’s horrific Batman and Robin to create a Batman that was potent, powerful and believable. Casting Christian B...
When Pixar released Toy Story in 1995, they not only created the first fully computer animated film, but they also introduced themselves to the cinema world. It was a simple story of a rivalry that develops into a friendship through adversity, yet we took the characters to our hearts. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen’s vocal performances gave Woody and Buzz...
Trio is a card game in which players are looking for three of a kind. The deck consists of 36 cards, numbered 1-12 three times. Players receive cards in hand, which they are required to sort from...
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Apr 20, 2024 · The best things come in threes, especially stories. In Western nations, we like a three-act structure in which we set a status quo, watch our heroes fall, and then see them return to...
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