*gasp* So I DID understand it! Yay!OceanRunner said:Naru Taru (Shadow Star). It ends with the Earth wiping out all but two pregnant girls, leaving their kids to be the new Adam and Eve.
Honestly I have no idea how it really ended. It looked as if it reset but then there is puzzling out Roger Smith and Angel and what he said to her in that control room. It is definitely a very weird ending (considering they were in a dome and they had a satalite fall, which I still don't fully get)linkzeldi said:The Big O. . . ah with the tomatoes. The entire world was reset, I think.
I'm not saying it was bad. I'm just saying, it was one of the last things I expectedUzigawa said:wha? dude that ending kicked so much assThedayrecker said:Fight Club. Both the book and the movie (two different endings)
Loved the ending (to the film - the book had a different ending if I recall). Wicked downer, wicked unexpected.joshuaayt said:That makes you and me the only people I know who liked the ending to The Mist. For some reason, hyper-downer endings like that seem to upset most people...RatRace123 said:Ah you bastard, Ninja'd.Blindswordmaster said:The Mist. Seriously, if he just waited five minutes everything would have been okay. Also, that person you thought was dead? She's alive and she was right. Hope that wasn't very spoilery.
Yeah, The Mist had, by far, the most messed up ending to anything I've ever seen/read/played. It came right the hell out of no where, and I actually thought it made the movie stronger for it.