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Guest Lord of The Curry
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Word. I'd classify the ending sequence as the last 5 or so minutes of the movie, unless it's a long-ass action sequence.

 

Mine would definetly have to be the final 5 minutes of Heat. *SPOILERS AHEAD*. It involves the frantic chase by Pacino and Deniro trying to get the fuck out of dodge. The standoff occurs and Pacino does what he has to do. We then get the closing line by Deniro that sums up his entire feelings about the justice system: "Told ya I'm never goin' back." Pacino, instead of being a dick, comforts Deniro in the closing seconds of his life by extend his hand and holding Bobby D's hand as he makes his journey to meet St.Peter and the pearly gates. Then comes the sounds of "God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters" by Moby and see Pacino standing against the backdrop of LAX. Beautiful, beautiful shit.

 

Honourable mention goes to the final 5 minutes of Last of The Mohicans, Vanilla Sky and Braveheart.

Guest M Nyland
Posted

The end of Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid...

 

....or "Where The Red Fern Grows"

Guest dreamer420
Posted

ed wood with criswell lowering into his coffin and the lid slowly closing.

 

pulp fiction with john travolta and samuel l. jackson slowly leaving the coffee shop with their surfer clothes, and guns tucked into their shorts.

Guest godthedog
Posted

magnolia: slow close-up of melora walters, with 'save me' playing, she looks directly at the camera and smiles warmly.

 

lost highway: bill pullman presses the buzzer to tell himself that dick laurent is dead, and is chased by the cops into the night. he starts to transform in the car, but before we see the result of it, lynch cuts to the same shot and sound at the beginning of the movie: an empty road, accompanied by 'i'm deranged'.

 

taxi driver: de niro is driving his cab; he spots his own face in the rear view mirror, the musical score suddenly comes up loud, & he quickly adjusts the mirror away, as if he's afraid of seeing himself.

 

waking life: wiley wiggins just floats away.

 

the godfather: the door closing on diane keaton.

 

the blair witch project: michael is shown standing in a corner, and the camera drops.

 

the godfather part II: the flashback of the family (sans vito) at the table (with at least 3 people who are dead now, 2 because of michael), then the close-up of al pacino: forever regretting what he's done, yet unwilling to change.

Guest Zack Malibu
Posted

Sleepaway Camp, just for it's sheer "WTF" freakiness.

Guest pochorenella
Posted

How about The Usual Suspects or The Sixth Sense. Those had very cool and surprising endings.

Guest Ripper
Posted

Young guns for Billy the Kid popping out of that chest.

 

3000 miles to Graceland...not really sure why...just liked it.

 

Primal Fear: that ending ROCKED!!!!

 

Final Destination: once again, not sure why...but I liked it.

Guest Zack Malibu
Posted

I second The Usual Suspects. Great, great movie.

Guest Lord of The Curry
Posted

I think an ending that doesn't get enough justice is the ending of Unbreakable. I found it cool that M.Night chose not to make Samuel L Jacksons character feel justified in his actions and not an angry bastard. I almost felt sorry for Sam after seeing how he pulled it off.

Guest welshjerichomark
Posted

the end of the great escape where steve mcqueen tried to jump a barbed wire fence on a motorbike

Guest M Nyland
Posted

I really liked the end to Fight Club...it pulled everything together and made me want to watch more

Guest Intimacy Goblin
Posted

Kudos to Lord of the Curry for his excellent taste in having viewed Heat. Not only did it have a great ending, it had one of the best bank jobs I've ever seen in film. But now to state what I'm here for. Best ending:

 

Way of the Gun: Ryan Phillipe and Benicio Del Toro lying bleeding in an old Mexican town.

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Johnny Depp driving a beat to shit convertible in to the desert, US flag flapping behind him.

The Hunted: (last 20 minutes) That is one BADASS ninja swordfight.

Unforgiven: Clint Eastwood discovers he hasn't changed at all and shoots up a bar.

The Day of the Jackal: (last 10 minutes) Can we say SUSPENSE???

Guest Incandenza
Posted

godthedog shows commendable taste inmovies--particularly in his selection of Magnolia.

 

One of my all-time favorite endings comes from a small, unassuming film called Kicking and Screaming. It's a multi-character piece, but the film's central couple is seeing their relationship on the rocks (for reasons too long to get into here). Anyway, throughout several points in the film, we keep seeing flashbacks to happier times for the two, and the final scene, quoted here, is absolutely perfect:

 

Grover: Ok, the way I see it, if we were an old couple, dated for years, graduated, away from all these scholastic complications, and I reached over and kissed you, you wouldn't say a word, you'd be delighted, probably, but if I was to do that now it'd be quite forward, and if I did it the first time we ever met you probably would hit me.

Jane: What do you mean?

Grover: I just wish we were an old couple so I could do that.

 

The dialogue doesn't quite have the same punch here on your computer screen--though it's still very, very good--but in the film everything is delivered so pitch perfectly that I cannot help but love it.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

I liked the ending to Full Metal Jacket...just the idea of the soliders marching coming back from a war singing the Mickey Mouse theme song...then fading into "Paint it Black" was cool too

Guest IDrinkRatsMilk
Posted

Texas Chainsaw Massacre... the Chainsaw Dance. That's it for me.

Guest Kahran Ramsus
Posted

As far as twists go, I would have to say the ending to Unbreakable. Usually, I can figure out the ending long before it occurs (Usual Suspects, Sixth Sense, etc), but I was legit suprised at Elijah Price being the villain. Watching it a second time, I caught things that should have tipped me off, but they didn't register during the first watch.

 

Overall ending is the Truman Show. Not because of what happens, but because it is just so visually stunning. Truman standing against a painted backdrop of the sky, except for the exit door, which opens to blackness (you can't see anything outside). Christof speaks to Truman as if he were God, with the fantastic soundtrack playing the whole time. It really is one of the underappreciated endings of all time.

Posted
lost highway: bill pullman presses the buzzer to tell himself that dick laurent is dead, and is chased by the cops into the night. he starts to transform in the car, but before we see the result of it, lynch cuts to the same shot and sound at the beginning of the movie: an empty road, accompanied by 'i'm deranged'.

I love Bowie.

 

I know, that really has nothing to do with the topic. It's just this flick has a pretty solid soundtrack.

 

Se7en & Fight Club are favorites of mine.

 

Unbreakable was *okay*. It would have been a great deal better if they had left out the text on the screen at the end. Not EVERYTHING needs a happy ending.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

Unbreakable was one slow boring turd to sit through for the cool ending.

 

BEWARE, CHILDREN AT PLAY!!!!! Best...ending...ever

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
Posted

Heat:One-of-the-most-underrated-Movies

ever.

Guest What?
Posted

I loved the endings to:

 

The Deer Hunter-one of the greatest endings ever. This movie made me a huge DeNiro and Walken fan.

 

Goodfellas-Can't even describe how great it was.

 

Training Day-when Alonzo stopped at that light and looked around slightly, you just knew that HE knew he was going to die. When he was shot to all hell much like Sonny Corleone, he still tried to cling to life. And Jake just "casually" walking up to his house after a hard day of work was great.

Guest The Metal Maniac
Posted

The Boondock Saints - Forgive me, but I cannot recall from the top of my head which brother starts the following diatribe, and therefore cannot tell you who says what. I can, however, recall what they said: (Though it should go without saying, *SPOILER*******)

 

Now you will receive us!

We do not want your poor, or your hungry.

We do not want your tired and sick!

It is your corrupt we claim.

It is your evil that will be shot by us!

With every breath, we shall hunt them down.

Each day, we will spill their blood, 'till it rains down from the skies!

Do not kill, do not rape, do not steal; these are principles which EVERY man of EVERY faith can embrace!

These are NOT polite suggestions! These are codes of behaviour! And those of you that ignore them will pay the dearest cost!

There are varying degrees of evil. We urge you lesser farms of filth not to push the bounds and cross over. Into true corruption. Into our domain.

But if you do, one day you will look behind you, and you will see we three. And on that day, you will REPENT!

And we will send you to whatever God you wish.

 

And shepherds we shall be,

For thee my Lord, for thee

Power hath descended forth from thy hand

That our feet may swiftly carry out thy command

So we shall flow a river forth to thee

And teeming with souls shall it ever be

Il nomine Partire

Et fili

Spiritu Santi

 

*Bang*

Guest The Man in Blak
Posted

*** SPOILERS: Se7en, Godfather ***

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really like the ending sequence in Se7en, with Detective Mills just struggling back and forth with his urge to take revenge. Good shit.

 

Of course, there's always the Godfather, where Al Pacino has become the new Don and Diane Keaton can only watch as his new business associates flank around him and the door slowly closes.

Guest y2jailbait
Posted

The end to Higher Learning has always been a favorite of mine. Seeing Malik(Omar Epps) get his hands on Remy (Micheal Rappaport) was an image movie wise that i cant seem to forget.

 

I also like the end to Predator. Arnold at his best, i think he killed like 8 guys in about 30 minutes and it took him the rest of the movie to kill Arnold. I loved that, and Predator 2 really killed that movie for me.

 

Young Guns part 1 was good for its ending, that something that when i see it on cable nowadays it still leaves me shook.

 

Ready To Rumble...........Oh wait, that ending blew, DDP was screwed!

Guest C.H.U.D.
Posted

The last shot of The Quiet Earth was great. Very memorable (fantastic movie as well).

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
Posted

The-Ending-of-Scarface.

Guest Intimacy Goblin
Posted

The ending to Dog Soldiers, where the remaining troops blow a house up in order to kill all of the werewolves.

Guest the 1inch punch
Posted

Anyone ever see the Wicker Man, thats an ending

Guest Ravenbomb
Posted

Oh, wow. Where do I begin?

Usual Suspects

Seven

Psycho~!

Taxi Driver

Chasing Amy

Evil Dead

Ran (God, what a depressing movie...)

I'll think of more later

Guest ArkhamGlobe
Posted
Anyone ever see the Wicker Man, thats an ending

*Post contains spoilers*

 

Agreed.

 

Another great ending from british horror cinema was the ending for Witchfinder General. I thought it was just absolutely chilling.

 

The ending to Kurosawa's Throne of Blood is another favorite of mine.

 

But my absolute favorite is the ending to Werner Herzog's Aguirre - the Wrath of God. The whole long tracking shot of Aguirre on the raft, surrounded by corpses, while still plotting about his new kingdom while the hypnotic soundtrack playing is one of the most powerful images I have ever come across in any movie.

Guest godthedog
Posted
Ran (God, what a depressing movie...)

oh fuck! how could i have forgotten 'ran', which ends with one of the most beautiful SHOTS, period (not just ending shots) in history?

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