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Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Oh and Lemony Snickets A series of unfortunate events as mentioned above
 

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CrazT said:
the matrix revolutions...just, wow. So anti-climatic!
Anti-climatic?

I really liked it, and the fight is one of the best I've ever seen. At least the ending makes sense, unlike a lot of the stuff mentioned.
 

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Halo 3: ODST. I just don't get it, what was the campaign even about? I played through the whole thing, and I honestly don't know what they accomplished in the end, I mean we a cool squid-thing...that has nothing to do with the game that's chronillogically after it. That's...helpfull?
I was rather miffed by it myself. I get that the Engineer has all this info on the Covenant, but surely that means the UNSC would know what the hell the Covenant were digging for instead of being all "ZOMG portal lol" in Halo 3.
The information could be the reason that the UNSC wins the war in Halo 3 rather than falling to the combined force of the Covenant and the Flood. After all, the Chief isn't around to save their asses at that point. I agree though that they should have known about the dig, but if they'd known in H3 it wouldn't have made any sense until now.
well they where alredy digging when they left so not much time to figure out how to extract vital inteligense from a alien being.
 

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Mine would have to be the bioshock ending. The good one. Or maybe the ending to Godzilla final wars.
Spoiler: Godzilla and his son walk off into the distance, like in a western.
Or the ending to gamera 3: revenge of iris.
Spoiler: Billions of Gaos are flying toward the location of Gamera. Gamera stands in front of a building and roars. Brilliant.
 

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The ending to desperado

The main character gets shot at dives behind a barrel an army against him it cuts out and it cuts back in with him walking down the road
 

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Anime Guru said:
The absolute weirdest and most confusing ending I've ever seen has to be The Neon Genesis: Evangelion movie.

WTF HAPPENED!!!
THIS. The series ending was even worse, "Flashback! More Flashback! EMOTIONAL IMAGERY! MOAR Flashback! SELF ESTEEM!". I had to read the Wikipedia Article and I still couldn't figure it out.
 

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Superhyperactiveman said:
Doomsday Metropolis. It's a pretty obscure movie, so let me give you some background information. It's about this Thai-General-Wizard-Guy, who really wants to destroy Tokyo. It's never really explained WHY he wants to destroy Tokyo, we just know he wants to destroy Tokyo.

Anyway, last ten minutes of the movie, there's this girl who's been training all her life to defeat the Thai-General-Wizard-guy. She's never been mentioned before, but she's very important... And she's naked because that's completely necessary. Anyway, she knows all this magic, and martial arts, and she just knows so many ways to completely and ultimately destroy people.

She walks up to the guy and gives him a hug...

And he cries a single tear...

And that's the end of the movie...

All he needed was a hug...
...from a naked, japenese, martial artist, magician chick.....who DOESN'T need that? lol

but eitherway...I want to see that movie now
It's not as good as it sounds
 

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Well let's see, there's a few I can name.

KOTOR 2, but let's be fair it was rushed, a lot was cut and after seeing everything that was cut the actual ending was brilliant.

Assassin's Creed, biggest cliff hanger ever.

Bioshock. Very uninspired ending, but to be honest I'm not sure there could have been a better way for it to end... but that might just be because I'm not a writer.

Prince of Persia. I understand it was meant to show what he was willing to sacrifice but it just made me feel like everything I had done was utterly redundant.

Fable and Fable 2. Let's be honest, the writing for the entire series had never been very original to begin with, attempting instead to sell on "total freedom".

Chronicles of Narnia. Sure they were good movies, but when they end they always wind up back in the real world with everything they did not mattering at all. Sort of like "it was all a dream".
 

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For a video game, Assassin's Creed. The credits just suddenly started without any warning. I get that they were setting up for the next game, but, seriously...What the crap?

For a TV show, I'm tempted to say Angel, but it actually worked pretty well. Sort of like the UK Life On Mars - the fact that there are questions about what actually happened to the characters make it more interesting.

I hate it when shows get canceled before you know the ending though. Like with Popular. That god damn cliffhanger at the end of prom. GAH!
 

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Dungeon Keeper 2. Its not that the ending was bad, its that it was a cliff-hanger and before they made Dungeon Keeper 3 which would explain where the door lead Bullfrog was bought out by Electronic Arts so I was left asking "Where is Horny now? What is this new place?". Of course, EA didn't give a shit that Dungeon Keeper had a large fanbase and they didn't make Dungeon Keeper 3. They recently sold the rights to some Red Chinese Communists who plan to keep it in their dictatorship. Good job EA.
 

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StevieWonderMk2 said:
Nasty_Taco said:
Ok, so I didn't check if anyone else put this but "The Departed" had an... unorthodox ending.
I think you're confusing unorthodox with "completely bloody excellent"
And I think you are confusing excellent with complete crap. Go watch the movie it was ripped from; a Chinese movie called Internal Affair. The ending in that was great and they actually continued the story later with sequels. I hate it when US directors rips stories from foreign films and thinks nobody will notice that they totally rape the original concept and turn it to crap. My top 3 of those are Shall we Dance, Internal Affairs (the departed) and any Kurosawa movie.