Best Endings Ever
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Just a couple off the top of my head, although there are so many (probably why threads like this are always popular):
Vertigo
Fight Club
Memento
Leon: The Professional
Vertigo
Fight Club
Memento
Leon: The Professional
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a few more ...
Fight Club
Shane
The Usual Suspects
A Clockwork Orange
Straw Dogs
The Maltese Falcon
Se7en
Treasure of the Seare Madre
White Heat
Memento
Reservoir Dogs
Goodfellas
Battle Royale
the Matrix
The killer
Soylent Green
Trainspotting
Shane
The Usual Suspects
A Clockwork Orange
Straw Dogs
The Maltese Falcon
Se7en
Treasure of the Seare Madre
White Heat
Memento
Reservoir Dogs
Goodfellas
Battle Royale
the Matrix
The killer
Soylent Green
Trainspotting
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2001:A Space Odyssey
Rashomon
Scarface (1983)
Black Christmas
Dead or Alive
Excalibur
The Third Man
Angel Heart
Sleepaway Camp
Menace II Society
Pink Flamingos
Dr. Strangelove
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Too many to name
Rashomon
Scarface (1983)
Black Christmas
Dead or Alive
Excalibur
The Third Man
Angel Heart
Sleepaway Camp
Menace II Society
Pink Flamingos
Dr. Strangelove
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Too many to name
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Why haven't more people mentioned Planet of the Apes?
I'm gonna say LOTR: The Return of the King. Seeing it the first time, and knowing that in the book there were SIX whole chapters still left after the actual destruction of the Ring, I was half expecting Jackson to compress the aftermath and ending of the story into a tight five minutes. Thankfully he let the ending play out at it's appropriate length and pace, including the bit part I was sure he was going to leave out, "Well, I'm back", the final words of the novel.
Well done, Jackson
I'm gonna say LOTR: The Return of the King. Seeing it the first time, and knowing that in the book there were SIX whole chapters still left after the actual destruction of the Ring, I was half expecting Jackson to compress the aftermath and ending of the story into a tight five minutes. Thankfully he let the ending play out at it's appropriate length and pace, including the bit part I was sure he was going to leave out, "Well, I'm back", the final words of the novel.
Well done, Jackson
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Originally posted by Rypro 525

For me, it's Silence of the Lambs. This past year, Mystic River had a cool ending. I guess I just love those endings that don't wrap everything up for the audience...
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The French Connection
Once Upon A Time In The West
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
For A Few Dollars More
Death Wish
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
Sorcerer
Say Anything...
Heat
Thief
Unbreakable
Unforgiven
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
The Searchers
Once Upon A Time In The West
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
For A Few Dollars More
Death Wish
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
Sorcerer
Say Anything...
Heat
Thief
Unbreakable
Unforgiven
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
The Searchers
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My favorite ending to any movie has to be City of Woman.
It was funny, shocking, visually engaging. I think it's the best ending I've seen to any movie.
Spoiler:
It was funny, shocking, visually engaging. I think it's the best ending I've seen to any movie.
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Braveheart, Dead Poet's Society.




