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What movie ending are you still unresolved with?


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"The Happening". Promising concept, but turned into a goofball environmentalist sermon.

Also, "Jeepers Creepers". The first half of that film was some of the scariest celluloid I ever watched (my ex-wife was so scared she wanted to leave) but then they ruined it by showing the "creeper" to be just another guy in a rubber monster suit.

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No country for old men

Nice one. It eventually grew on me. The first time I saw it was on DVD. Got about a 1/3 thru the movie and it jammed up. Told all my friends not to say a word.

4 months later saw the rest and at first not digging it. But in the context and flow it made sense later.

That's a top 10 fav for me now.

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Any movie with Hayden and no FF nude scene.

Seriously though, Gonna have to go with that Planet of the Apes remake. Should have never been made, and I guess Burton agrees since he hasn't made the sequel. He probably blames Mark Wahlberg. If Johnny Depp had been in it, he would already be up to Conquest of the Planet of the Apes.

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Not trying to be cute, but every movie that I have ever watched, probably. They either start out bad and end in a displeasing manner or start out promising and still end in a displeasing manner. Sort of like every date I've been on.

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Read the book.

I have to say both The Dark Knight and Inception. I have seen The Dark Knight several times, and I think it's a good movie. But I just can not understand what the "greatest movie of all time!!!" obsession is.

Then Inception came out and I was pretty excited to see it due to all the critical reviews, and I just did not get what was so spectacular. It seemed to me that so many people are just amazed that the ending wasn't set in stone, as if that's something creative or difficult to do.

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