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batou
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how could i have forgotten "Ghost in the shell"?!?!?!?! Seven by consencus(and by belief) is great and you can't forget about boondock saints!(for those of you who likes locked stocked and two smoking barels{sp?})
The multiple troubles of man, My brother, like slander and pain Amaze you? Consider the heart That holds them all in strangeness And doesn't break. "It tastes like... burning."--ralph wiggam
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D Joseph
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Anonymous]
#298500 - 04/21/01 03:33 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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The Shawshank Redemption Buffalo '66 Gattaca ...And much of what was mentioned above.
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shroomsi
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Anonymous]
#302669 - 04/26/01 01:48 PM (23 years, 5 months ago) |
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How could ANYONE not mention the ending to HEAT, what a finish, and the music - WOW!!! It just left me there in silence for ages. HIGHLY RECONMENDED
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davidgergen
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Anonymous]
#350963 - 06/28/01 06:38 PM (23 years, 3 months ago) |
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How about the ending to Psycho, where Norman is giving his speech, "I'm not even going to swat that fly..." Then he looks into the camera and smiles, and for the briefest of moments the skull-face of his mother is superimposed over his face. That moment always sends a chill up my spine.
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hatter
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: davidgergen]
#350984 - 06/28/01 07:02 PM (23 years, 3 months ago) |
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The Shining Jacob's Ladder
How is a raven like a writing desk? How deep is the rabbit hole? To find out, go.to/FreeSporeRing
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Bricoleur
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: hatter]
#351850 - 06/30/01 05:38 AM (23 years, 3 months ago) |
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The Night of The Living Dead - No happy hollywood ebdings in this one! Ed Wood Tetsuo: The Iron Man Bricoleur.
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sHemp13
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Anonymous]
#351922 - 06/30/01 10:56 AM (23 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just saw "A.I." yesterday.... WTF is up with that ending? heh
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FrozenHappiness
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: sHemp13]
#352153 - 06/30/01 08:42 PM (23 years, 3 months ago) |
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I saw A.I. yesterday too. Wow, there were quite a few things in there that just reaked of Stanley. American Beauty, everything about that movie I love and nothing about it I dont, especially where the ending is concerned
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Kid
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Anonymous]
#353136 - 07/02/01 10:55 PM (23 years, 3 months ago) |
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The Limey
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Kid
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> "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" has a very moving ending. That fuckin' psychopath Murphy got what he deserved.
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kilroy69
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Kid]
#353143 - 07/02/01 11:27 PM (23 years, 3 months ago) |
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pulp fiction and the usual suspects. I nearly shit when i saw the ending to the usual suspects. The movie was ok up untill the end but jesus christ the end threw me for a fucking loop.
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Rainbow
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: kilroy69]
#353215 - 07/11/01 01:29 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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What about Memento? Not only has it a great ending, its one of the best films released for ages. When I worked in a video shop (before I got fired for buying drugs from 15 year olds, but that's another story) we got this film in, with no real advertising, and pretty soon it was impossible to rent a copy because word of mouth was so strong around it. At first no-one rented it, but I recommended it a few people, and pretty soon all there friends were coming in to rent it.
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Kid
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Rainbow]
#353571 - 07/12/01 08:21 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Memento was cool. I think it'd make a good short story (the film was based on a short story). Short stories tend to work better around one idea. I liked how in the film the main character's story works backwards but there's that one subplot (the story he tells everyone) that moves forewards. Kind of a cool interaction there. I also liked the ending. The only think I didn't care for was his narrative summary at the end. Felt a little like they didn't give the audience enough credit to "get" the movie. Otherwise it was awesome, and definately one of the least predictable films I've ever seen.
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erv
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Re: favorite movie endings [Re: Anonymous]
#364411 - 07/31/01 10:06 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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the last supper anybody see this movie??? i love it and no its not about jesus.
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