Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Joe Cianciotto's Favorite Trilogies of All Time 

 

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Joe Cianciotto Reveals His Most Iconic Trilogies

A trilogy can be made in different ways. In its purest sense, a trilogy is planned from the beginning as a three-part story. It starts with the first film, which introduces the characters, their world, and the overall plot. There are numerous plot complications and heavy drama in the second movie. Finally, the finale wraps up the entire story with an ending that reminds the audience of everything that came before. That said, there are also great trilogies where a solo flick was so good and successful that the filmmakers decided to add two more to continue and finish the tale. With that in mind, here are Joe Cianciotto's most iconic trilogies.

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Perhaps the greatest example of one story divided into three parts, The Lord of the Rings is the best example of a "pure" trilogy, according to Joe Cianciotto. Many have tried to copy its formula, but nothing comes close to J.R.R. Tolkien's epic fantasy, retold on the big screen by Peter Jackson. There's no better way to do it: to plan, write and prep three movies in advance and then film them all at once. The result was a combination of excellent production design, costumes, cinematography, visual effects, music, acting, and more. The films have a level of consistency so perfect that no other saga comes close.

Joe Cianciotto says that there is no limit to the pop cultural touchstone that is the Star Wars trilogy. The first three films in the franchise are undoubtedly the most popular film trilogy of all time. Nobody even made trilogies before Star Wars came along. In 1977, no one could have predicted how Star Wars would change movies and pop culture forever. Can you picture a world without Yoda, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo, or Princess Leia in it?