Carmine Falcone
So it goes.
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Dead Man's Chest. I absolutely loved Nighy as Davy Jones.
Lt. Figgnuts said:No, that was Curse of the Black Pearl.
Here's the thing about Back to the Future Part II. It may have continued from the first one and continued into the third one, but that does not make it a setup movie. It was part of a series, but it stands on its own and has its own plot. The only thing is that at the end, it happens to integrate a cliffhanger. Parts II and III don't encompass one giant adventure; they're two seperate escapades that happen to occur back to back (figuratively speaking).
IMO, the example of The Two Towers is inadequate because you can't use Lord of the Rings for an example of something like that. All three films in the trilogy are essentially one long story broken up into three installments.
I can agree with The Matrix Reloaded, as everything in that movie led up to the events of The Matrix Revolutions. The other two, IMO, don't fly.
Your forgetting Star Wars Episodes 4,5 and 6. that is the better example. I think you can include Rings in the anology .Lt. Figgnuts said:No, that was Curse of the Black Pearl.
Here's the thing about Back to the Future Part II. It may have continued from the first one and continued into the third one, but that does not make it a setup movie. It was part of a series, but it stands on its own and has its own plot. The only thing is that at the end, it happens to integrate a cliffhanger. Parts II and III don't encompass one giant adventure; they're two seperate escapades that happen to occur back to back (figuratively speaking).
IMO, the example of The Two Towers is inadequate because you can't use Lord of the Rings for an example of something like that. All three films in the trilogy are essentially one long story broken up into three installments.
I can agree with The Matrix Reloaded, as everything in that movie led up to the events of The Matrix Revolutions. The other two, IMO, don't fly.
kypade said:Both were pretty bad and I'd die happily never seeing either again
Carmine Falcone said:Dead Man's Chest. I absolutely loved Nighy as Davy Jones.
StorminNorman said:...Richard and Lois are still together...
Also not his fault Lois loves him more than she loves Richard - which is quite clear in the movie.

BloodyWolverine said:Your forgetting Star Wars Episodes 4,5 and 6. that is the better example. I think you can include Rings in the anology .
hunter rider said:I voted both were awesome even though i'd change that to both were good
hunter rider said:Both these would probably struggle to be in my top 5 for this year and i liked both
cmill216 said:I personally enjoyed both spy flicks, MiIII and CR, more than these two.
hunter rider said:Me to,i also prefered The Prestige,Miami Vice and V for Vendetta