Welverin said:
The Animatrix and Enter the Matrix aren't movies and thus don't break the trilogy definition. If you're going to toss anything for not being a trilogy, then LotR needs to be dropped for being one book/movie broken up into more manageable pieces.
I agree with this. The trilogy can still be understood without non-movie material. Even thought the Animatrix shorts were more entertaining (overall) than either of the sequels to me.
Welverin said:
That makes more sense, but then anyone who's paid any attention to your comments on the Matrix would know you wouldn't include the series on your list. That combined with the way you phrased it made it sound like a general comment.
Ah, all good.
The funny thing about me and the Matrix is that I did enjoy the films, I really did. However, none of them blew me away like most of the population that considers them classics or "better than Star Wars" or somesuch. The first Matrix film was too close in concept and tone to Dark City which came out just the year before and, to me, is one of the best science fiction films ever made. Dark City blew me away. And while The Matrix did a very good job and had a very solid beginning and middle, the end left me dry. While it looked cool it was basically just a shoot-out with little impact.
I won't even get into the sequels because that is not my point.

My point is that the Matrix films are great eye-candy and have a nice comic book feel to them. The story sure
sounds important as it goes along but ends up with very little meaning within the trilogy's own context. All in all, they were fun popcorn movies. I look forward to buying the trilogy box-set just like I did and do with Indiana Jones, Alien, LotR and Star Wars. But the Matrix films just don't compare.
All good.
Welverin said:
Question for you, are you looking forward to Ep3 as well? And would the prequels make you list of favorite movie trilogies?
I am looking forward to Revenge of the Sith like nobody's business. I really enjoyed the first 2 prequels (AotC being my 3rd favorite film of the 5 so far) and saw them multiple times in the theater which I don't do very much.
As for the prequel trilogy making my list? Just like with Return of the Jedi which was a solid ending I'll need to see the last third to really make a distinction. The first 2 prequels movies really don't compare well to the first 2 OT films as they were 2 of the best sci-fi/action movies ever made. What should happen here is that RotS should be the best of the current 3 and lead well into ANH. My hope is that I won't have to distinguish between the "two trilogies" and the whole saga will be taken as a whole - which is how I've been treating the first 2 films anyway.
So, I guess we'll see. I have high hopes. The scenes in RotS are things that Star Wars fans have been waiting 20 years to see on film. We know how it ends but not how it happens.