True, but this suggests that his superiors are evil (to our moral codes at least), and that "the good guy" has failed.Akratus said:Well, him dying was actually part of the plan. I guess not his own plan, but still. The conflict is resolved.Epic Bear Man said:Twelve Monkeys - Movie about time travel. Bruce Willis is a convict sent back in time as part of a deal to earn his freedom. The job is to figure out how to stop a viral outbreak that caused the earth's population to be forced underground to survive. Willis finds the source of the outbreak, but just as he's about to kill the man, he is fatally shot. At the same time, a younger version of him watches his future self die.
And that's why the movie would have ended exactly the same if Indie just stayed home and did his job as the worst teacher ever. The Nazis would have gotten the box, died after opening it, and then the box would have ended up with the government. The only difference is that his students might have learned a bit before Indie just runs off again because someone told him about a pretty object.Noelveiga said:Raiders of the Lost Ark.
...He doesn't even get the ark from the Nazis, they just die after opening it. Even after every Nazi on the island is dead, he STILL doesn't get the ark, the government hides it away.
Ninja'd by one goddamn post!Headdrivehardscrew said:What?
Absolutely no mention of Event Horizon?
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Or In the Mouth of Madness?
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Clockwork Orange is a hard one to say. Alex certainly isn't a good guy, not by any means. He doesn't really "lose" either, since at the end his mental conditioning is taken away and he's able to live the life of crime and rapin' that he loved so much. I would say it doesn't count, but I would like to hear an argument on the contrary.klaynexas3 said:Hm. Would A Clockwork Orange count? The protagonist "wins" I suppose, but nothing good comes of it all, and the protagonist is hardly good anyway.
I'd add Dawn of the Dead to this as well. The theatrical ending isn't as grim as the original, but "How much fuel do we have left?" "Not much." isn't very inspiring either.Grottnikk said:Night of the Living Dead. Boom, headshot![]()