Inception. I've grown to appreciate it more over time, but when I first saw it I was irritated while applauding.
GiveEmHellBill said:I hated....hated.....HATED the ending to the movie. Hated it so much it ruined a good adaptation of one of my favorite King stories. I've loved the story since I was a teen in the late 80's and had been waiting impatiently for a movie adaptation of it. The book ending, to me, is so much more apocalyptic and bleak. It's an ending like the ending of the original "Dawn of the Dead." Sure, the survivors made it out in a helicopter; but they had little fuel, little ammo and little supplies. They were probably dead within a day. And the woman was pregnant. Pretty bleak if you think about it. Finding out in the movie that the mist was created by the military and hadn't actually gone much farther than that area and just disappeared suddenly was just so much bullsh*t. Haven't watched the movie again simply because of that.Duncan Idaho said:The Dirty Sock said:
The Mist
This ending was the only redeeming thing about this movie.
It elevated it from just another ho-hum formulaic King movie to one of my favorite King movies.
One of my most hated movie endings ever.
Great example. Knew going in that it had to only end one way, but then I loved those characters more than anything else that Star Wars has produced in the last decadebobinator said:
I think Rogue One maybe falls into this category. Even though now we know they're going to be making an Andor series, at the time I thought "I know they had to die, but I really liked these characters."