Now i dont know if this thread was done before, but i was talking to people about shawshank redemption and i love that movie, but i hate the end, its just too happy to be realistic
and i hate happy endings
S. Darko. The sequel to the best movie ever made.(Well what can you expect when all the good actors, writers, and Richard Kelly are gone) But seriously SHE KNEW EVERYTHING HAPPENED WHY THE FUCK DID SHE LEAVE!
Now i dont know if this thread was done before, but i was talking to people about shawshank redemption and i love that movie, but i hate the end, its just too happy to be realistic
and i hate happy endings
I do agree that The Shawshank Redemption is an amazing movie, but honestly I really loved the ending because that douche bag warden got what was coming to him. I will admit that it was unrealistic, but he deserved it after being screwed over.
OT: My top two worst endings of a movie would be No Country For Old Men and The Village. Especially The Village because that movie was just...I can't even explain it. I was so frustrated after watching that movie I just felt like fighting someone.
OT: My top two worst endings of a movie would be No Country For Old Men and The Village. Especially The Village because that movie was just...I can't even explain it. I was so frustrated after watching that movie I just felt like fighting someone.
i liked how the javier guy killed the guys wife and i thought that it was cool how he got in a car accident and wandered off, thats how coen brothers movies are depressing in the end, which i like
Little Shop of Horrors. The ending isn't that bad I suppose, and overall it is a fantastic movie, in fact the only flaw is how they screwed over the ending to make it do better with test audiences and in doing so completely screwed over the movies moral. Hey that is two posts in a row concerning LSoH.
First thoughts went to movies that had bad endings but were just allround bad, won't list them. (Ofcourse no telling what I might have dismissed now.)
Anyways the ending for The Matrix Reloaded completely blew the franchise. Can't really think of much else; the whole second half of Sunshine was aweful though.
Milky_Fresh said:
OT: Shutter Island was pretty fucking bad. The twist was just totally unnecassary, felt robbed. The movie worked just fine without it, why couldn't it have just been left as was? A great psychological horror film.
Now i dont know if this thread was done before, but i was talking to people about shawshank redemption and i love that movie, but i hate the end, its just too happy to be realistic
and i hate happy endings
I'm pretty sure him escaping doesn't constitute as "happy". His wife was murdered and he was framed for it and jailed and abused for years. There is no happy ending for him, just escape.
I have to go with whatever Tomb Raider film I'm thinking of...Cradle of Life maybe?
At the end there is some time travel dealy bob thing, that allows you to change the past or something stupid.
Some antagonist throws a knife and some good guy, stabbing him in the chest, killing him.
Lara Croft rewinds time and stops it mid knife throw, then proceeds to turn the knife around and then for some reason when time resumes normally the knife changes direction and returns to stab the thrower in the chest! WTF? It would just continue onward, hitting the original target handle side first right? Granted that whole movie was terrible but seriously did no one think at some point "Okay, even this is too stupid"?
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