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Old 12-09-04, 10:47 PM
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Ever Seen A Movie Where You Didn't Want To End?

It was interesting reading what movies people walk out of, Thought it might also be fun to post about one you didnt want to end.
For me it was Shrek, but the sequel made me glad thats for sure.
What are some movies you guys didnt want to end?
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Eyes Wide Shut, it was sad knowing there would be no more new Kubrick
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Leon the Professional and more recently Robert Altman's Short Cuts. I could watch more of that for years.
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Napoleon Dynamite. Thankfully, it has about an infinite amount of reply.
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recently?

the Incredibles.
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Not a recent movie, but Shawshank Redemption was great, wanted to see more.
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DIE HARD and ALIENS are the two films which come to mind when this question is asked.
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The Incredibles
Lost in Translation
Kiki's Delivery Service
Goodfellas
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Terminator 3. Just b/c it seemed like it was just beginning at the end. Big cliffhanger.
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Just recently, Closer.
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I have felt that way about plenty of movies. Most recently, Sideways.
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Dazed and Confused
Goodfellas
The Empire Strikes Back
Trainspotting
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Another vote for The Incredibles...I could have watched more of that for hours. I really hope it gets a Best Movie nomination this year, although I seriously doubt it.
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Most recently Ray.
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The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, especially the extended editions. I know, they are already 12 hours long together, but I could watch the story daily. I used to be able to say that about Star Wars but I have reached a saturation point over the past few years, sadly.
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The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, especially the extended editions. I know, they are already 12 hours long together, but I could watch the story daily. I used to be able to say that about Star Wars but I have reached a saturation point over the past few years, sadly.
I think you got your wish with ROTK:

It's over.

No wait...okay, now it's over.

STOP! There's more! Okay, now seriously it's really over...

...right after we show you this last scene.
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Incredibles definitely.
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Lost in Translation
Fellowship of the Ring
Garden State
Big Wednesday
Say Anything

There are plenty of movies I absolutely loved. Many needed an ending for them to be good. Others (like those above) could have gone on and on and I would have loved them still.
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Unbreakable.

I hated the 5 minute Star Trek wrap up. I wanted to know more and felt there was a lot more to be shown...
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the movies that I wish would go on forever, tend to be more meditative where the passing of time captured within each scene compels your attention away from the overall running length of the film.

The Dekalog
The Mirror
Lost in Translation
Magnolia
Bottle Rocket
Rosetta
Koyanisqaatsi
The Son
The Double Life of Véronique
Red Beard
Baraka
Tokyo Story
Gerry
Elephant
Ratcatcher
Stranger Than Paradise
George Washington
Barry Lyndon

...and Evil Dead II.

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Man, I could have followed Hunter from Vegas onward!
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The Matrix.
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Both Bourne movies.


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