![]() The after-credits coda was something that can be interpreted in many different ways, and I’ll leave it to you, the viewer, to decide.ħ. Pontypool – Director: Bruce McDonald – The government announces a 10 second countdown for a bomb and as it hits one, Sydney kisses Mazzey and the screen goes black. Inglourious Basterds – Director: Quentin Tarantino – Aldo Raine cuts a swastika into the head of Hans Landa and proclaims to Utivich that he thinks the swastika he carved into Landa “might just be my masterpiece.” Then the screen goes black and reveals the trademark yellow font that Tarantino is associated with.Ĩ. White shoots him, and then the police unload on him as the screen cuts to black.ĩ. ![]() White as the police come in, and when Mr. Reservoir Dogs – Director: Quentin Tarantino – The whole everyone dies clause is perfect for this film since it is less scattered but more complex than the Pulp Fiction idea. Memento – Director: Christopher Nolan – Leonard turns out to be Sammy Jankis, and he accidently killed his wife because of his memory problem, but he makes himself think that his friend who is a detective that helped him kill some people before so that he can feel better, is actually his wife’s killer, which is what happens in the beginning, which is the end, in chronological order.ġ0. You don’t know what is real and what isn’t.ġ1. Kujan runs outside to try to find him but cannot. Kobayashi is working for Verbal, who is actually Keyser Soze. The Usual Suspects – Director: Bryan Singer – Not the twist, but the very end. Schaffner – Heston end up going back to Earth, and he finds that he was THERE THE WHOLE TIME! And he also finds that the Statue of Liberty is half-submerged in the ground.ġ2. Planet of the Apes (1968) – Director: Franklin J. Solaris – Director: Andrei Tarkovsky – Father and son unite as the camera backs out and shows that they are in the middle of the ocean on Solaris.ġ3. #2 is running aflame through the desert as Daft Punk music plays in the background.ġ4. Daft Punk’s Electroma – Directors: Daft Punk – Hero Robot #2 sets himself on fire shortly after Hero Robot #3 has Hero Robot #2 flip the switch on #1’s back causing a self-destruct which blows him up. Many films wrap up with a terrible, colossal waste-of-time ending (Brothers (2009)), and many others deliver a fantastic ending that makes people say aloud “whoa.” These are, in my opinion, the ten best movie endings of all time. The end of a movie is really the capture point for a member of the audience if they are thinking about buying a movie. DON’T GET PISSED OFF IF YOU SEE A MOVIE ENDING ON HERE THAT YOU DIDN’T SEE AND ARE LIKE “DUDE, COME ON, I WISH I KNEW!” WELL, NOW YOU DO. CONTAINS SPOILERS! THAT’S A QUICK WARNING.
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