Whats the worst ending to a movie you have seen

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Tuddle

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Casino Royale (007): that ending made me say this is the 2nd worst movie I have ever seen.
 

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I've just seen Burton's Alice in 3d in the theaters last week, and even though the entire story seems to have been forced aside to make room for the sparkly 3d effects, the ending is a completely illogical tourniquet. I won't spoil it here because it's so new, but I think most of you would agree.
 

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I've liked most of M. Night how-DO-you-pronounce-that's movies but The Happening is just terrible start to finish. The ending takes the cake by conveniently sparing the main characters against all odds.
 

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It's definitely not the worst, but I was incredibly disappointed by the ending of Con Air; it's such a good movie (despite Nic Cage's lame accent), but the ending is so unbelievably idiotic and cliché. I was extremely disappointed.

Edit: Not the very end, mind you, but well... you know what I mean.
 

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frenchtoast1337 said:
the departed. it was a great movie, but at the end all i could think was "wtf just happened?"
i loved that ending its one of my favorites along with the usual suspects
 

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The Golden Compass.

They ended it on the second to last chapter of the book! They couldn't have filmed an extra 10 minutes?!?

They have amputated the book's climactic ending for a non-ending fade-out, were they afraid Lee Marvin would die if they kept filming? I mean come on!
 

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GunlockerGlock said:
Cloverfield- (Cliffhanger with no sequal. Terrible planning.)
Cliffhanger? As I recall they
Go under the bridge, the bridge collapses, then some bombs go off, killing them.
Not much of a cliffhanger there.
 

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Nobody's brought up Drag me to Hell yet? That ending was spectacularly retarded on account of the fact that she
dropped the button on the car floor and accidentally picked up the guys rare coin. If the coin was such a big deal to the guy, as they mention it is, why does he leave it lying on his car floor for 3 days?

Generally not one to talk during movies, but I couldn't help uttering "oh, fuck off!" during the ending, even though I saw it in a full cinema. Then again, I thought the whole movie was terrible, so my mood may have influenced how I felt about the ending.
 

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Skullkid4187 said:
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!
No she didn't. She was the Manipulated Dead, once the tangent universe closed she had no idea what happened. The only people who time travel are Corey (who then gets rewound with everyone else making her entire plot pointless) and Jack (who, obviously, dies). This does raise the question of WHY Sam leaves, as the only alteration is that she sees Jack dead, hardly enough reason for her to abandon her dream of being a dancer.

The ending was stupid for an entirely different reason: The entire film becomes pointless. Corey's story gets discretely seperated from reality, Samantha is still a gormless twerp, the mind-controlly rock is still there (wtf was with that anyway?) and the boy in pyjama's still dies (which raises the question of how he's the manipulated dead, if he dies in all three universes surely he's just DEAD. I also prefer the implication in Donnie Darko and S.Darko's timelines that the chosen-one whatever needs to be responsible for killing the Manipulated Dead, makes the tangent universe a nice circular timeline, which makes it "closed" and so seperate from the main universe).

Oh, and then there's the rain of tesseracts. Firey tesseracts. That morph into phoenixs. The hell?
 

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Tuddle said:
Casino Royale (007): that ending made me say this is the 2nd worst movie I have ever seen.
The serious one, not the spoof in the 70s? How is that a bad ending? How is it bad enough to retroactively destroy an otherwise great movie? How are your cinema tastes so stupidly high. (Incidentally, what's the worst movie you've ever seen?)
 

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D Bones said:
The end of Paranormal Activity ruined it. Jesus christ it was terrible...I'm sitting in the theater pissing in my pants cause that movie is really freaky. the build-up throughout the whole movie is great and it really gets you freaked out. then the end takes a massive dump on what you have just watched by being a retarded piece of garbage.
I thought that film was terrible until the ending. The whole thing is just a slow, drawn-out, voyeuristic bore-fest until the hilarious ending which, although awesome, still didn't make it worth watching
 

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Seriously? No-one has mentioned One Missed Call? That film was truly, truly awful, and the ending only emphasised how bad the filmed was, to the millionth degree.

I wouldn't normally tell people to watch that film, but you should, just to understand where I'm coming from.