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Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby jasonraymondson » Thu 01 Nov 2007, 23:36:14

[flash width=425 height=355]http://www.youtube.com/v/OvOILQdwIyI&rel=1[/flash]

This ending just rocked. This character is my hero.

I wish I had more of the video where he is actually detonating the nukes which black out the world
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Re: Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby Armageddon » Thu 01 Nov 2007, 23:39:54

One of the most bizzare movies I have ever seen is called Wolf Creek. It's about an Aussie serial killer. Based on a true story. Very creepy.
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Re: Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby Opies » Thu 01 Nov 2007, 23:55:25

Arlington Road.

What an awesome ending.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137363/
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Re: Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 02 Nov 2007, 00:05:21

Well the most bizarre movie has to be Lynche's Eraserhead, I don't think anyone could contest that. But I just saw the remake of 28 Days called 28 Months. The snarling blood-dripping virally afflicted Frenchies was a pretty cool ending. Not that I have anything against the French. I could think of some more if you give me time.
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Re: Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby jboogy » Fri 02 Nov 2007, 01:26:28

Kurt Russell staring down a match? I don't get it. I'm guessing that was escape from LA ?I've never seen more than 5 minutes of it at a time . Escape from new york was pretty good . PMS , I couldn't get past the first fifteen minutes of erasurehead , I couldn't make heads or tails of what was going on.Did you watch the whole thing?What was it about?
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Re: Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby strider3700 » Fri 02 Nov 2007, 01:36:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'W')ell the most bizarre movie has to be Lynche's Eraserhead, I don't think anyone could contest that. But I just saw the remake of 28 Days called 28 Months. The snarling blood-dripping virally afflicted Frenchies was a pretty cool ending. Not that I have anything against the French. I could think of some more if you give me time.


I think you mean 28 days later and 28 months later. If so it's a sequel not a remake. 28 days is a chick flick with sandra bolock
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Re: Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby truecougarblue » Fri 02 Nov 2007, 13:47:26

Braveheart, William Wallace screaming, "freedom" at the top of his lungs whilst his guts are being ripped out. Meanwhile the princess tells a feeble dying Longshanks that the soon to be born heir to the throne is actually Wallace's child.
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Re: Greatest ending to a movie

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 02 Nov 2007, 15:10:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jboogy', ' ')PMS , I couldn't get past the first fifteen minutes of erasurehead , I couldn't make heads or tails of what was going on.Did you watch the whole thing?What was it about?
I did watch the whole thing. I didn't even try to get it as it just seemed to me to be a creepy surreal piece with no particular meaning. I watched it because it was like nothing else I'd ever seen before and it fascinated me. It also fascinated people like Stanley Kubrick, Charles Bukowski and Mel Brooks who then launched Lynch's career. Lynch did a lot of interesting movies which I enjoyed and some others I didn't enjoy so much. You can read more about it at this wiki article. He made one of the most terrifying movies of all Mulholland Drive.
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