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02/19/2008 11:15:01 AM · #51
Originally posted by trevytrev:

Originally posted by kudzu:

Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Thelma and Louise... just kidding.


yeah. an ending so good, you wish it had come about 2 hours earlier and saved you the wasted time...

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LOL, I've said the same thing before. I always joke about how that is the only part of the movie I like.


LMAO! Yup, you feel me.
02/19/2008 11:31:13 AM · #52
Papillon with Steve Mcqueen.

"You bastards!"
02/19/2008 11:39:51 AM · #53
Michael Clayton
The Edukators
Cool Hand Luke
After the Wedding
V is for Vendetta
To Kill a Mockingbird
World's Fastest Indian
Se7en

great endings all but, IMO, the best ending has to be The Parallax View.

edit: grammer

Message edited by author 2008-02-19 11:41:03.
02/19/2008 11:51:10 AM · #54
OH OH OH ... I just remembered ...

THE CUBE

What a sleeper movie that was ... I did not even hear about it until it was very old ...
02/19/2008 12:42:30 PM · #55
Indeed hyperfocal...Cool Hand Luke

What we've got here is a lack of communication.
02/19/2008 01:00:49 PM · #56
Originally posted by Iraklis:

Indeed hyperfocal...Cool Hand Luke

What we've got here is a lack of communication.


Or "a failure to communicate"
02/19/2008 01:10:29 PM · #57
Citizen Kane
The Graduate
Blade Runner (Director's cut)
Vanishing Point
Deliverance
Bridges of Madison County
Rocky
Sleuth
Burnt by the Sun
Planet of the Apes (original)

many more...

Message edited by author 2008-02-19 13:13:26.
02/19/2008 02:26:11 PM · #58
Oh yeah, the original Planet of the Apes. Great ending.

How about "The Third Man?"

02/19/2008 05:32:27 PM · #59
Suprised nobody has mentioned "Arlington Road" yet ... I totally didn't see it coming, I was like OMGWTF!
02/19/2008 05:49:38 PM · #60
Crash
Sixth Sense
02/19/2008 05:56:53 PM · #61
Das Boot. Yes that's one off the beaten path.
02/19/2008 06:00:10 PM · #62
Say Anything...how sweet was it to watch Lloyd Dobler just waiting for the ding? :)
02/19/2008 06:01:54 PM · #63
I've got to throw "Being John Malkovich" in. Great twist.

Message edited by author 2008-02-19 18:02:05.
02/19/2008 06:08:08 PM · #64
I can also tell you a movie with one of my least favorite endings: the original "The Vanishing" (aka "Spoorloos"). Yikes. :-(

02/19/2008 06:33:00 PM · #65
hyperfocal...
failure to communicate!!!
I knew something was wrong!!!
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