The Best and Worst Film Endings ever.....
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The Best and Worst Film Endings ever.....
Feel-good happy endings like "I've had the time of my life" from Dirty Dancing, Robin Hood gets the girl, panoramic spectacular endings like Last of The Mohicans, Arnie blows everybody off the planet type stuff, Clint Eastwood rides off into the sunset etc; what do you see as your favourite film ending ever?
And what were your worst?
And what were your worst?
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It is grand story telling though. Plus you watch it the second time and you see so much more.ratbert wrote:The Seventh Seal. Life affirming (despite what's said about Ingmar Bergman).
And Usual Suspects is a good shout until you realise that the whole film you've just watched is a total lie!
That's a point actually - Next *SPOILER* has a similar the-last-ninety-minutes-didn't-exist thing but is done so appaulingly that the cinema I was in laughed when the twist came.
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Possibly, but a dancing Frenchman, who 10 seconds earlier was a swearing Goat, just takes the biscuitsuperjohnmcginlay wrote:I think its supposed to be.boltonboris wrote:If you saw/see 'Drag me to Hell' that could be in there... Feckin ridiculousTombwfc wrote: Now, if you'd said the worst film endings ever, I could go on for about a week.
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No I haven't, but it can't be as spectacularly dumb as the endings to films like The Village, Hide and Seek, Signs and The Number 23. Basically, if it's directed by the fella who did the Sixth Sense, and you aren't watching the Sixth Sense, or if it transpires [SPOILER - BUT IT'S FOR YOUR OWN GOOD] that it's actually been the main character all along (unless you're watching The Usual Suspects), then it's a shitty ending.Verbal wrote:Have you seen 'Next' with Nicolas Cage Tom? That ending was so bad it actually defied belief.Tombwfc wrote:
Now, if you'd said the worst film endings ever, I could go on for about a week.
I'd include the remake of the Planet of the Apes too, but I don't have the heart. It's just sooo stupid, so ridiculously daft, that I kinda like it. It's the "Duck Island/Moat Cleaning" of shite movie endings. You can't be angry about something like that.
Ah yes, Hide and Seek is ridiculous as well. And any film directed by M. Night "OOOH, A TWIST!" Shymalan will always try to put in a ridiculous ending.Tombwfc wrote:No I haven't, but it can't be as spectacularly dumb as the endings to films like The Village, Hide and Seek, Signs and The Number 23. Basically, if it's directed by the fella who did the Sixth Sense, and you aren't watching the Sixth Sense, or if it transpires [SPOILER - BUT IT'S FOR YOUR OWN GOOD] that it's actually been the main character all along (unless you're watching The Usual Suspects), then it's a shitty ending.Verbal wrote:Have you seen 'Next' with Nicolas Cage Tom? That ending was so bad it actually defied belief.Tombwfc wrote:
Now, if you'd said the worst film endings ever, I could go on for about a week.
I'd include the remake of the Planet of the Apes too, but I don't have the heart. It's just sooo stupid, so ridiculously daft, that I kinda like it. It's the "Duck Island/Moat Cleaning" of shite movie endings. You can't be angry about something like that.
But I still believe Next tops it by a distance.
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