^Agreed. I believe 2 ends with a highway at night...or does it? Depends on what version you watch.
Thelma & Louise was of course said with tongue firmly in cheek.
^Agreed. I believe 2 ends with a highway at night...or does it? Depends on what version you watch.
Thelma & Louise was of course said with tongue firmly in cheek.
I didn't even see that "?" -and just read your post as suggesting T&L had a memorable ending.
How the hell has no one mentioned...?
"Hey Doc you better back up, we don't have road to get up to 88."
"Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads."
Welp...You know, it's cool that this thread kind of morphed form my original idea, where we talk about final, powerful last shots into films, into a sort of game where we post and identify a film based on its last shot, memorable or not.
Aye, Hitch certainly knew how to end a film. Here's an alternate ending I once cooked up to PJ's King Kong, inspired by the Master:Vertigo -
Any other film would have ruined it with some shitty resolution epilogue that ends the movie on a more "complete" note. Vertigo gives the audience no such comfort. Abrupt death, complete despair, end of the movie.
Masterful.
^ Colossus: The Forbin Project?
^ Colossus: The Forbin Project?
Yup. Another awesome movie with a 'sad' ending.
I love this shot because, after an hour or so of (mostly) fun and games as Graysmith pursues his passion, we're reminded right at the end of the tragedy and horror of the killing spree. This young man just looks destroyed, even after all the years since.
^ Colossus: The Forbin Project?
Yup. Another awesome movie with a 'sad' ending.
^ Colossus: The Forbin Project?
Yup. Another awesome movie with a 'sad' ending.
That was pretty standard for dystopian SF films in the seventies. It was STAR WARS that broke that mold, at least where A-list sf movies were concerned.
Yup. Another awesome movie with a 'sad' ending.
That was pretty standard for dystopian SF films in the seventies. It was STAR WARS that broke that mold, at least where A-list sf movies were concerned.
I'm trying to think of exceptions, and each that pops in my head, I go "Nope...nope...nope."
For the sake of spoilers I'll just say that James Caan, Don Johnson and David Carradine movies are greatly outweighed by the films in your thesis. Even the last Dr. Phibes film has a happy ending...but for the wrong guy.
But as folks are having fun discussing in the Uncle Owen...thread, there's some dark stuff in that filmAnd it's been noted the end shot (just to keep on topic) owes something to Riefenstahl.
Speaking of Heston earlier, I vaguely remember a film saw on TV where he was attacked by killer ants at or near climax. But can't remember if it was actual ending. That actor really suffered for his art!
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