Definite EndingDefinite Ending but room for a sequelObvious sequel endingHaving all the main plots rapped up, yet one element remains unexplained (Pulp fiction and Ronin)etc etc
1/19/2008 7:32:41 PM
with an Ewok musical treatment
1/19/2008 7:39:51 PM
I like them to end leaving me thinking
1/19/2008 7:40:28 PM
yub yub
i want happy endings, or at least ones that are resolved. i've got enough stress in my life without having to think extra hard about a fucking movie[Edited on January 19, 2008 at 7:43 PM. Reason : except for saw 1, that was awesome]
1/19/2008 7:42:29 PM
Ambiguously.
1/19/2008 7:46:00 PM
1/19/2008 7:47:45 PM
I like them ended the way the filmmakers think best resolves the issues and ideas of the movies without sacrificing creativity.
1/19/2008 8:18:32 PM
money shot.
1/19/2008 8:21:20 PM
with everyone dying
1/19/2008 8:22:15 PM
I like for my endings to resolve everything, although there can be a couple of unexplained things ala Pulp Fiction, provided they're handled right. I also like it if the ending causes me to think or is ironic/unexpected in some way. I suppose I prefer happy endings (not necessarily "and they all lived happily ever after," more like everybody gets their just reward in the end), but I do like to see depressing or downer endings every now and again to balance myself out. It's good to remind yourself from time to time that life is not always fair and that shitty things can and will happen for no logical reason.
1/19/2008 8:28:34 PM
however they are supposed to end. not all movies should have resolution just like not all movies should have ambiguous endings
1/19/2008 8:38:43 PM
Hero wins. Evil is vanquished.
1/19/2008 8:51:09 PM
Hero dies.America loses.Earth is destroyed.The asshat walks away with the girlfriend.That's the truth.
1/19/2008 8:56:36 PM
1/19/2008 9:07:01 PM
with closing credits
1/19/2008 9:23:39 PM
fade to black with journey playing.
1/19/2008 9:26:30 PM
I'm more concerned with the meat and cheese in the middle than what kind of bread its on...ya dig?
1/19/2008 11:15:36 PM
i like to feel satisfied after the movie finishes...thats the only way i know how to explain it...all movies are different..
1/19/2008 11:20:37 PM
1/20/2008 1:50:20 AM
Journey playing is a definite plus
1/20/2008 1:51:19 AM
definitelyi'm getting tired of all these movies that build up the main character and having them die in the end in a cruel twist of fate and the victory is bittersweet or a loss instead and the enemy rapes and pillages.See: Friday Night Lights, i think.
1/20/2008 2:11:02 AM
i like movie endings to be as dark as possible.
1/20/2008 2:20:30 AM
1/20/2008 2:52:38 AM
as long as it doesn't end with a decrepit Tommy Lee Jones crying about an ultimately irrelevant dream then I'm satisfied
1/20/2008 6:17:48 PM
1/20/2008 9:22:14 PM
There needs to be more movies where the villain wins.
1/20/2008 9:23:10 PM
Scooby-Doo ending.
1/20/2008 9:51:34 PM
I want everyone to die.
1/20/2008 9:57:08 PM
I only watch tv.
1/20/2008 10:35:07 PM
i like movies that end in all the ways you mentioneddepends on the movie though[Edited on January 20, 2008 at 10:42 PM. Reason : .]
1/20/2008 10:42:47 PM
One of the best endings ever.[Edited on January 20, 2008 at 11:08 PM. Reason : .]
1/20/2008 11:07:43 PM
There Will Be Blood
1/21/2008 12:22:37 AM
1/21/2008 12:44:55 AM
I like my movie endings to fit with the tone of the film. If the film is "saying something" then I'd like the ending to punctuate that. I hate films that feel like "incomplete sentences." Two movies whose endings I really liked were Dr. Strangelove and Full Metal Jacket. These movies were both about, in part, absurdity of war. Full Metal Jacket punctuated this by ending with the soldiers walking away from a set of burning buildings singing the "Mickey Mouse Club" theme song. The ending to Dr. Strangelove is the iconic image of the pilot riding the atomic bomb out of the bomb bay backwards and waving his hat saying "yee-haw." While these endings wouldn't have excused failing to resolve plot arcs or character development, they were great because they served to punctuate what the films were ultimate saying.Some directors have an obvious need to try to have "surprise endings." Maybe they thing they're just being clever, but a lot of times surprise endings come across as contrived. Exceptions to this are very wonderful things- it's nice when a movie can surprise you, make ultimate-sense, and also maybe say something important. The original planet of the apes is a good example of this. Really, the planet being earth was ultimately the only thing that made sense. Fight club is another good example of this (not necessarily a surprise, but was for most people) where Durden being a hallucinatory projection of the main character was the best explanation and also the most interesting. I would consider many of the films by M. Night Shamylan to be examples of how not to do a surprise ending. Surprise endings that require excessive suspension of disbelief or blindness during the first half of a movie are insulting to the audience and smack of arrogance. Aliens who are horribly burned by water choosing to invade earth (despite 2/3 ocean coverage, rain, humidity, DEW in cornfields, etc.) would be like us deciding to invade Venus without spacesuits. There's nothing inherently wrong with leaving room for a sequel- provided you be careful of a few things. Leaving room for a sequel shouldn't take away from the ending. If destroying the monster or big bad whatever is an amazing and appropriate feeling of triumph, having its hand move right before the closing credits cheapens that. Also, giving blatant hints of a sequel in a movie that didn't deserve to be made in the first place is just silly. The planet of the apes remake and lost in space come to mind here. That being said some movies do those hints pretty well, but that has a lot to do with wanting to see another movie as well as how much a sequel would make sense. The joker card in the end of Batman Begins? That was great. /rambling mess
1/21/2008 1:11:50 AM
1/21/2008 2:09:50 AM
"Something valuable," beyond that it didn't matter. I think that was his point in not showing it- bars of gold, a bright gem, an alien vibrator, or whatever other expensive thing it was wouldn't have made a difference.
1/21/2008 2:17:21 AM
not pissed
1/21/2008 10:06:24 AM
The first time I saw Reservoir Dogs I thought Mr. Pink got away. I didn't have the sound loud enough.
1/21/2008 10:34:50 AM
definite endings, likeThe Ice Storm (the train, Kevin Kline crying)The Exterminating Angel (street riot, herd of sheep)
1/21/2008 12:59:22 PM
1/21/2008 2:07:46 PM
1/21/2008 3:09:10 PM
I root for the bad guyI like the seemingly definite ending where almost everyone dies but they still leave some room for a sequelLike in the Departed or True Romance
1/21/2008 3:13:12 PM
I hate movies/tv shows where there is no hero, or the hero dies pointlesslysee: The Shield, Nip/Tuck, that show about firefighters on FX, etc.
1/21/2008 3:16:57 PM
1/21/2008 5:11:40 PM
1/22/2008 12:13:09 AM
it didn't really matter at that point since the movie was so terrible./stir the pot.
1/22/2008 12:16:49 AM
they find the dude's car
1/22/2008 12:32:40 AM
I like for everything to make complete sense at the end, but a completely unexpected twist is always welcome. The ending of The Prestige was one of the best I've seen.
1/22/2008 4:54:45 AM
1/22/2008 4:59:27 AM