Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
I've yet to properly see The Godfather Trilogy, so for now, I'll say Bourne.
What, you were sitting on your head when you saw them? Either you saw them or you didn't.
To the other poster; you can't count out the third one, based soley on your preference for Marlon Brando or Robert DeNiro. Despite Garcia not being on their level) I thought the third summed up nicely the theme of Michael's desire for legitimacy with the fact that he never acheived it and it ultimately robbed him of his most prized posession: his children. That's why he died alone and regretful, in Sicily. It ultimately exposes the futility of the life he, his father and succesor chose.
The original Star Wars trilogy will always be my favorite I think. There's a feeling I get when I watch those movies that is irreplaceable.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is right up there as well, I think that Peter Jackson did an amazing job, to tackle something that huge and adapt it to the big screen and do it as well as he did. That takes skill. The movies had amazing visuals, (for the most part) was true to the books, great acting, etc. The list of qualities for those films goes on and on. Way better than the Bourne trilogy.
After those two, I think it's really a toss up.