• LovingHippieCat@lemmy.world
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    Obviously, the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Mainly movies for me because I haven’t read them. Extended editions, obviously.

    But also, I adore the mass effect trilogy. Yeah, the rpg elements get gradually watered down, and the third ones ending isn’t the best, but it’s still an absolutely amazing Trilogy that I replay yearly. And it all came out in 5 years! Nowadays, single games have 5 years of dev time, at least. In my eyes, it’s as perfect as it can be…Once it’s been modded a bit.

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      Literally my first thought was “obviously, lord of the rings”. Opening the comments and seeing those exact words was strangely satisfying.

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        Video games, Movies, Books

        It has 3 solid GameCube games

        It has 3 soild movies

        It has 3 solid books

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      There’s a podcast somewhere where a guy narrates uses amazing voice acting and music to deliver the story and it’s an absolute banger of a trilogy. One of the most magical experiences I’ve had. It’s like watching the movies but longer, better paced and way more emotional connection to the characters.

      The movies don’t say what the people are thinking and the actors did a phenomenal job to convey it, but the book explicitly saying it is better.

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        You could say Portal Revolution is the third game (it’s free direct from Steam, and while not wildly unique it will still have you scratch your noodle until you realize how obvious it is).

        So I vote Portal in that case.

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      I haven’t played it, but doesn’t Half Life: Alyx effectively qualify?

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        It kind of falls out of there, being released out of order, and being VR-exclusive.

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      If you mean The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, man, I have a completely different take.

      I use that as one of two prime examples of a series that I love the first book of but steadily like less-and-less as the series goes on. The other example is Dune.

      Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy starts out funny. Okay, yes, black humor, but it’s funny. And it gets steadily less-pleasant and grimmer over the course of the series. I’m not really enjoying it towards the last book or so any more.

      Maybe a third series would be the Calvin and Hobbes comics, though I don’t know if you can call that a series. Late Calvin and Hobbes, if you’ve ever read through a complete compendium, is very rarely funny, just kind of unhappy and cynical. The early and mid stuff, by contrast, is my favorite comic.

      EDIT: Well, at least Watterson did leave it on a positive note with the final comic:

      https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/c45362c0-e85d-40b2-a54e-f94bd3308768.webp

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    The Dollars Trilogy as it’s sometimes called. Italian westerns Fistful of Dollars, A Few Dollars More, The Good The Bad and the Ugly

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        Animated series plus you could consider the Telltale Games BttF the fourth movie, as it was written by Gale and has most of the cast. (MJF makes a cameo, Biff’s actor said his agent never contacted him)

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    How to Train Your Dragon Trilogy.

    I watched the first one on a ferry, and just hearing the title made me think it was going to be some nonsense. And then it was amazing.

    Then they announced a second, and I was thinking what do they expect to do with this and then they gave something intensely heartwarming and heart wrenching. I found it better and deeper than the first.

    And then the third. I don’t think it was as clean as the other two, but it closed it off so beautifully I was bawling at the end. Absolutely perfect.

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    Lord of the rings (Peter Jacksons first run of the series not that shitty hobbit shit) movies extended edition of course. Halo 1-3. Mass effect 1-3.

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      Definitely not. I’m a huge fan of the originals since I was a kid, but there’s no way Return of the Jedi finished out a perfect trilogy. No way. Not even close.

      EDIT: It’s by far my favorite, no other trilogy comes close for me. But it is not perfect.

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    Lord of the Rings. I have no complaints and am probably one of the few who know why the eagles didn’t fly into Mordor.

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    The increasingly inaccurately named Hitchiker’s Trilogy by Douglas Adams.

    John Carpenter’s Apocalypse Trilogy (Prince of Darkness, The Thing, In The Mouth of Madness)

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      The increasingly inaccurately named Hitchiker’s Trilogy by Douglas Adams (…)

      Aka: the trilogy in five parts? But yeah, it’s a great pick book-wise