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I dont ever count Star Wars as separate movies. It's a trilogy. It's all one story told in three parts. It's just Star Wars to me.Empire strikes back not rating a mention despite the original being on lists is surprising.

I dont ever count Star Wars as separate movies. It's a trilogy. It's all one story told in three parts. It's just Star Wars to me.![]()
I dont ever count Star Wars as separate movies. It's a trilogy. It's all one story told in three parts. It's just Star Wars to me.![]()
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Does the same apply to the 22 Police Academy movies?
Logic doesn't even make sense in a Star Wars context or it'd include all VII (arguably 8) movies.

I think Jod likes all the Star Wars equally so when he ranks his films he just has "Star Wars" meaning all the films. I've done the same as my no.1 is the LOTR trilogy, like them all the same so they fall under the same roof.

You could split the trilogies (ie, 4-6 & 1-3). 7 kind of stands by itself for the moment.Logic doesn't even make sense in a Star Wars context or it'd include all VII (arguably 8) movies.
Does the same apply to the 22 Police Academy movies?
Wait, isn't there only 7 of them (unless you're just over-exaggerating to make a point?)
In regards to movies, I think the LOTR trilogy is very overrated (I think I noted I liked the Hobbit trilogy better. Even though that book had no business being three parts long, I liked Bilbo a hell of a lot more.) I will admit I do like SW's 4-6 much more than 1-3, but I wouldn't call them the top of the top. Good movies though.
The BTTF takes my spot as best trilogy (Hell, I'll even count the BTTF game which might as well be BTTF4. If you haven't played it, I think the story and feel is extremely well done.) Toy Story ranks highly as well. Wreck-It Ralph and Zootopia rank pretty highly especially in modern times. Citizen Kane was a lot of fun with Orson Welles, as well as To Kill A Mockingbird.
Groundhog Day is a good shout, Roman Holiday actually does the job really darn well. Iron Man and the Avengers also stand out. I think I also noted the Disapperance of Haruhi Suzumiya to be the best anime film I've seen (I like it better than all of the other Miyazaki films.)
I know there's a lot of others in there, but to limit it would just be very hard.
Of course they are different films. Particularly if you count VII and the prequels. But i grew up on original trilogy. For me, they are all one big story.Yes they're all very different films. This might be a Jod skill v gambling perspective though![]()
Whilst kinda true. When I say ALL the Star Wars films, im talking original trilogy. Not the other four. I did rate Ep VII though.I think Jod likes all the Star Wars equally so when he ranks his films he just has "Star Wars" meaning all the films. I've done the same as my no.1 is the LOTR trilogy, like them all the same so they fall under the same roof.
See this for me is interesting. Because I also loved Schindler's List. It's a masterpiece from Spielberg and tells an incredibly powerful and important story. But I've only seen it maybe three times. I must have seen Star Wars, Batman films, Die Hard... 30 times each.Would be curious to see his reasons for liking The Phantom Menace as much as Empire Strikes Back.
Regardless, my list would probably be:
1. Empire Strikes Back
2. The Dark Knight
3. Schindler's List
4. A New Hope
5. Die Hard
6. Gone Girl
7. Terminator 2
8. Groundhog Day
9. Return of the Jedi
10. Back to the Future

Yep. 7 to be judged in a trilogy once the other two are out.You could split the trilogies (ie, 4-6 & 1-3). 7 kind of stands by itself for the moment.
Disagree hugely on The Hobbit trilogy being better than LOTR. Hobbit trilogy was still good but nothing compared to the genius of LOTR.Wait, isn't there only 7 of them (unless you're just over-exaggerating to make a point?)
In regards to movies, I think the LOTR trilogy is very overrated (I think I noted I liked the Hobbit trilogy better. Even though that book had no business being three parts long, I liked Bilbo a hell of a lot more.) I will admit I do like SW's 4-6 much more than 1-3, but I wouldn't call them the top of the top. Good movies though.
The BTTF takes my spot as best trilogy (Hell, I'll even count the BTTF game which might as well be BTTF4. If you haven't played it, I think the story and feel is extremely well done.) Toy Story ranks highly as well. Wreck-It Ralph and Zootopia rank pretty highly especially in modern times. Citizen Kane was a lot of fun with Orson Welles, as well as To Kill A Mockingbird.
Groundhog Day is a good shout, Roman Holiday actually does the job really darn well. Iron Man and the Avengers also stand out. I think I also noted the Disapperance of Haruhi Suzumiya to be the best anime film I've seen (I like it better than all of the other Miyazaki films.)
I know there's a lot of others in there, but to limit it would just be very hard.