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I be a little geeky tonight
When I first saw the movie in its fully I sat there like the priest did dumbfounded and taken a back.
Anyone ever see the movie The Death Trap with Michael Cain and Chris Reeve? The ending when it goes from real action to the play with flashes of lighting to who the "Author" of the play ends up being. Totally unexpected.
and finally for my sappy side
The end to Auntie Mame as she taking Patrick Dennis' son up the stairs Saying "I'm going to open doors for you. Doors you never dream existed".
For some reason even though it is a happy ending I am crying uncontrolably.
Son of Gob
(1,502 posts)I saw Crimes and Misdemeanors for the first time on HBO a couple of years ago. My cable guide had it listed at 4 stars so I was excited to see it. With about 10 or so minutes left in the film I said to myself, "Yeah, this is a good movie but I'd give 3 stars at the most." Then I saw the ending and I was like "Ohh, there's the 4th star." It was really good.
pink-o
(4,056 posts)Kinda creepy that Woody offed an inconvenient woman and let the guy get away with it in TWO flicks (although it was very clever in Match Point). That with the icky Soon Yi stuff in his personal life gives me way too much insight in how he perceives women: He only seems to be able to deal with them if he's their Svengali. But despite it all, I think most of his films are genius and will easily be persuaded to see anything he's directed.
I rationalize the whole killing them off thing as something maybe his therapist told him to do ***in a fantasy*** so he never crosses a line. I'm Jewish, too, and "Neurosis R Us"!
Lionel Mandrake
(4,073 posts)The surprise ending changes everything. See it!
MiddleFingerMom
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)Brother Buzz
(36,212 posts)pink-o
(4,056 posts)But that "bloopers" bit at the end just makes an amazing film that much better. I hear Sellars was a complete asshole, but sadly so many geniuses are. And this film is a great legacy.
rrneck
(17,671 posts)UnrepentantLiberal
(11,700 posts)I was expecting another dumb Hollywood ending. They surprised me by going with an intelligent comment on international politics.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)"You volunteered."
I saw this movie sitting on the grass at an athletic field on Clark Air Base, Philippines, in 1973. The ending was awesome (or it could have just been the "local dirt" .
Stuart G
(38,357 posts)If you haven't seen it, I will not give it away.
this one was the first movie I ever for being cried being happy.
,, I was 35 years old.
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)pink-o
(4,056 posts)And the ending has perfect continuity, once you realize Harold had never gone through with any of his "Suicide" attempts. And Maude told him to "L-I-V-E" so he's carrying out her wish.
Gawd, when I'm old (er) I hope I'm Maude and not some tight-lipped, reactionary biddy. I'm working hard every day to achieve that dream!
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)RZM
(8,556 posts)There's really not a whole lot of justice in that movie, so you're kind of depressed at the end. But there's a wonderful moment when the drug dealer is celebrating his mistrial and Don Cheadle (a DEA agent whose partner was collateral damage in a hit ordered by the same dealer) crashes the party and confronts the dealer about the death of his partner.
As the dealer's security are tossing Cheadle, there's a struggle and he uses the distraction to plant a bug on the dealer's desk. He walks away in a huff, but there's this moment where he gives a little grin. Then you realize the whole point of the display wasn't to vent his emotions, but to use that as a distraction to plant a listening device.
It's a small moment, but it's clever.
NewJeffCT
(56,827 posts)Kay walking out of Michael's office, after just having been assured differently, only to see the door closing behind her and Michael assuming the position of Godfather.
EastTennesseeDem
(2,675 posts)Those who have seen it I'm sure will agree.
Orrex
(63,083 posts)Both iconic!
sakabatou
(42,082 posts)I liked the ending.
Auggie
(31,054 posts)No matter how many times I see them, they never fail to move me.
And the original Miracle on 34th Street -- when Susan gets her house.
fifthoffive
(382 posts)It was the first movie I remember not being able to guess the ending.
Stuart G
(38,357 posts)While this is a great movie, the ending is incredible.
Warmth, Love, and Fun.
It is in the Theaters right now...See in 3D if you can...best 3D ever..
One of the best movies ever..
REP
(21,691 posts)Modine and Cage are both patients in a mental institution; Modine (Birdy) is deeply troubled and suicidal but seems to get better through the course of the story, in part due to his friendship with Cage. At the end, it seems as though Modine's bird-obsessed character has relapsed and committed suicide, trying to fly by jumping off a building. As an anguished Cage rushes to the edge where Birdy has jumped from, he sees there's a landing just below, and Birdy is alive and fine. Seeing Cage's tear-streaked face, Birdy looks up and says, "What??"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birdy_(film)
BrendaBrick
(1,296 posts)but for me, one of the all-time best scenes in film history:
Gonna Fly Now - Rocky:
Yup.
Nevernose
(13,081 posts)After a movie with zero romance or even sexual tension, the ending was just so damned sweet. My daughter and I were both tearing up and looking at one another like "What the hell? Am I losing my mind or was that one of the saddest romantic moments ever?"
Canis Mala
(91 posts)There's more to life than a little bit of money.
Canis Mala
(91 posts)The best movie ever made about the rise of nazism.
petronius
(26,580 posts)the scrolling text:
"Some years later, Mrs. Ansonia Feathers
made the arduous journey to Hodgeman County
to visit the last resting place of her only daughter.
William Munny had long since disappeared
with the children...some said to San Francisco
where it was rumored he prospered in dry goods.
And there was nothing on the marker to explain to Mrs. Feathers
why her only daughter had married a known thief and murderer,
a man of notoriously vicious and intemperate disposition."
Initech
(99,909 posts)After Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx engage in a 5 minute gun battle on the train, Tom Cruise looks down at his jacket and notices a considerable amount of blood. He then sits down and says "Hey Max... a guy gets on the MTA and dies. Do you think anyone will notice?" Train rolls off, they get out. End.