Babylon AD. I thought the movie had a lot going for it (sort of like a movie based off of Fallout 3), but the writers really screwed up the last hour or so. I mean, come *on* . . .
ExistenzSjakie said:that one movie which is about some kind of biologic consoles that you plug into to play games.
Cant remember the title. well, the whole movie sucked anyways, by the end of it i couldn't make heads or tails from it.
Plus the book had a completely different ending...fwelord said:Come on what was wrong with The Mist.sephiroth1991 said:The Mist and Rec2
Did you not like how after he killed 4-5 people including his son the military came just a few minutes later? I kind of liked the ending.
OT: Knowing, come on fucking aliens? I would have been happier if they all died.
Can't remember there being a cliffhanger. They drop the nuke, everyone dies, the end.GunlockerGlock said:Cloverfield- (Cliffhanger with no sequal. Terrible planning.)
Which version?greenislegaming said:The wicker man
The movie is about suspions you have and it ends with him being burnt wtf like?
I know, right?mcgroobber said:i must disagree on no country for old men,Audemas said: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
yeahThrobbingEgo said:I know, right?
They didn't even have to show him kill the wife. They just had him check his shoes.
Cloverfield? What was the Cliffhanger? (Stick in spoilers) Since I've seen the film but I don't remember a cliffhanger ending.GunlockerGlock said:Lets see...
Blare Witch Project- (in a bad way)
Cloverfield- (Cliffhanger with no sequal. Terrible planning.)
The Sixth Sense- (In a heartbreaking kind of way. Not terrible per-say, but I can never watch it again for fear of loosing any last clames to my manhood by crying during the end of the movie.)
Who cares if the end is to realistic the movies aren't suppose to be realistic anyways. I loved that entire movieAudemas said: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.mcgroobber said: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
so what ending annoys you the most?
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.
It would appear that ALL the main characters in that film die, however we don't see the two under the bridge ACTUALLY die. Also, I remember hearing something on YouTube about if you listen to the end credits and reverse them or something, you hear "Im still alive." Not sure, look it up if you're interested.Cowabungaa said:I Am Legend takes the cake for me. The whole film builds up towards something cool, and then it ends with that semi-religious glorious bullshit. I was sitting there in the theatre going all "Oh come ón..."
Can't remember there being a cliffhanger. They drop the nuke, everyone dies, the end.GunlockerGlock said:Cloverfield- (Cliffhanger with no sequal. Terrible planning.)