Films where you felt cheated by the Ending.

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District 9 cause I knew there wouldn't be a sequel

Also that one Pokémon movie with latinos and latias, the fact ash got kissed by a Pokémon posing as a girl just didn't sit well with me I felt bad cause if I was in his shoes I'd be mad as fukk a Pokémon shorted me like that.
 

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Also that one Pokémon movie with latinos and latias, the fact ash got kissed by a Pokémon posing as a girl just didn't sit well with me I felt bad cause if I was in his shoes I'd be mad as fukk a Pokémon shorted me like that.

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Yeah like at the end, they left that open ended as hell cause the girl just kissed him but she ain't say anything and dipped and because latias could transform into people they never clarified if it was the Pokémon or not, but I assumed it was the Pokémon cause Japanese people

WHAT??!!:heh:
 

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REDBELT. The movie was absolutely amazing dialogue, action, and pace. When it was close to the end they just dropped the ball like fukk it.


Like you spent the whole day making a gourmet dish and then you just cover that shyt in lawry's. :angry:
 

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The Cabin in the Woods

How you gonna show a big ass titan hand breaking out of hell and not give us more?!:damn:

Never seen a scary movie been done like this before, but that ending blew my life:snoop:

You gotta remember that Cabin in the Woods was done by the great Joss Whedon. I took the movie to just be a mockery of scary movies in general.


Lost. Worst ending of anything EVER

Never has an ending angered me so much. The creators never planned to explain anything and purely threw shyt against the wall for ratings boosts. I get the urge to punch the wall whenever I think about that fukkin show and the careers it launched for many in the cast.

I didnt understand that ending at ALL... i think the assassin killed the rancher guy but they never showed it and the assassin got away after all that shyt. I'm like :mindblown: that's it?!? did he get the money?!? who was in the hotel was the story just a dream I dont understand it!?

Sounds like you've forgotten most of the movie or was just half watching breh.

Jesus the people hating on No Country just sound so daft...:mjlol:

Anton didn't kill Llewellyn, the Mexicans did.

Llewellyn called his wife and told her to meet him in El Paso, where he would've helped her escape danger and fly away somewhere with her mother. However, this never happened because before his wife could make it to El Paso, the Mexicans had already began surveiling her whereabouts, with the mother in law unintentionally giving away Llewellyn's location.

Also, when Anton took the chicken farmer's truck, he asked about the nearest airport, which the farmer said was in El Paso. This is how Anton ended up in El Paso, albeit late.

Y'all vapid fukkers just wanted a straight forward action movie, I'm guessing because all the violence before the ending wasn't enough for y'all. :francis:

When you watch the film again, try to actually pay attention to the dialog, because the film transcends the fukkin money.:pachaha:

The sheriff's struggle with growing old and essentially inadequate in his line of work; Llewellyn's hubris; Chigurh's philosophies and principles; they're all fascinating and done so well.

Very well rounded film.

Never in a million years did I think multiple people would list No Country for Old Men as being a bad film. You have to be a total mouth breather to not respect what the Coen brothers did here. Movie was a masterpiece. One of the few that I paid to see in the theatres twice.
 

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Kill Bill Vol. 2, after all that fukkery The Bride had to go through to get to Bill I was expecting something epic... so I was :dwillhuh::what:when their fight was 10 seconds.

I was even more :snoop::pacspit:when I bought the dvd and on it had a deleted scene with Bill having a good fight with Michael Jai White :aicmon:how did this get edited off the movie?!

Breh that was a perfect ending. How many 10 minute fight scenes you need in 1 movie?

The story set it up and everything. Bill had no idea that Pai Mei taught her that move, he teaches no one that move. And they brought it back full circle and incorporated that part of the story in the ending of the movie. It was perfect because it was unexpected and greatly executed at the same time.
 

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You gotta remember that Cabin in the Woods was done by the great Joss Whedon. I took the movie to just be a mockery of scary movies in general.





Never has an ending angered me so much. The creators never planned to explain anything and purely threw shyt against the wall for ratings boosts. I get the urge to punch the wall whenever I think about that fukkin show and the careers it launched for many in the cast.



Sounds like you've forgotten most of the movie or was just half watching breh.



Never in a million years did I think multiple people would list No Country for Old Men as being a bad film. You have to be a total mouth breather to not respect what the Coen brothers did here. Movie was a masterpiece. One of the few that I paid to see in the theatres twice.

The movie was great bordering on brilliant, but the ending was so anti-climatic, but not in an :ohhh: way. I get what they was trying to do, but it wasn't executed well nor was it received like they probably expected it to be.

The ending was more like:huh: :francis:

Just mad underwhelming.
 

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Jesus the people hating on No Country just sound so daft...:mjlol:

Anton didn't kill Llewellyn, the Mexicans did.

Llewellyn called his wife and told her to meet him in El Paso, where he would've helped her escape danger and fly away somewhere with her mother. However, this never happened because before his wife could make it to El Paso, the Mexicans had already began surveiling her whereabouts, with the mother in law unintentionally giving away Llewellyn's location.

Also, when Anton took the chicken farmer's truck, he asked about the nearest airport, which the farmer said was in El Paso. This is how Anton ended up in El Paso, albeit late.

Y'all vapid fukkers just wanted a straight forward action movie, I'm guessing because all the violence before the ending wasn't enough for y'all. :francis:

When you watch the film again, try to actually pay attention to the dialog, because the film transcends the fukkin money.:pachaha:

The sheriff's struggle with growing old and essentially inadequate in his line of work; Llewellyn's hubris; Chigurh's philosophies and principles; they're all fascinating and done so well.

Very well rounded film.

They're dumb enough not to even realize the film isn't EVEN ABOUT Llewellyn vs. Anton at all, but about the Sheriff. The final monologue about the two dreams explicitly makes that point. The entire film is a metaphor about struggling to adapt to an ever changing madness of a society.
 
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