I am eagerly awaiting the Battle of Five Armies. Hopefully Jackson can break the trilogy curse that plagues cinema.
Considering both TLoTR and The Hobbit are one long film broken into three parts rather then a trilogy... you are going to be waiting a long time
I couldn't have said it better myself. It will be an exercise in futility. After the climax of DoS can you really expect anything else? It is going to be that ridiculous, mixed with the long winded RotK finale.Im expecting Battle of the Five Armies to have all of the problems of ROTK cranked up to the nth degree and with the added bonus of the issues that come with a prequel trying to tie directly into another film (FOTR). So Im expecting this film to be the cream of the crop of cinema disasters. To describe the LOTR Jackson always used the analogy of a train speeding down the tracks while he desparately ran ahead trying to lay track. Well I have an analogy, the Hobbit train is pulling into the station, the conductor is stroking, the throttle's hung up and the breaks are shot to hell.
Trilogy curse has been broken multiple times, The Good the Bad and the Ugly is probably the best example.
But usually the worst film is the third. It happens more times than not.
But the two movies prior to it were good- a totally different situation to The Hobbit.
Heh.
That reminds me, I'm due to watch the Man With No Name Trilogy soon.
In that case, Episode III has been the best of the SW Prequels
Y'all forgetting Toy Story.
3 was better than 2.
I would also Ultimatum over Supremacy. Though is that series discounted due to Legacy?
But usually the worst film is the third. It happens more times than not.
RotK is great. Definitely my favorite one.