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Dr. Strangelove

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Epic endings:

The Usual Suspects
The Shawshank Redemption
The Last Samurai
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Episode Gorram 5: The Empire Strikes Back
Serenity
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

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Re: AoD - I too prefer the theatrical ending. Never cared for the original flavor. Probably doesn't help that I don't like post-apocalyptic-y things much anyway.


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Matchstick Men.
Serenity.
John Q
Inside Man.
Quantum Leap (not a movie, don't care This thread is not complete without the words "and Dr Samuel Beckett never returned home". Also someones gonna argue with me on that. I don't care about that either.)

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he's dead now, who gives a **** what he did?

The people who's live he/she touched?

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Rorinthas wrote:
Quantum Leap (not a movie, don't care This thread is not complete without the words "and Dr Samuel Beckett never returned home". Also someones gonna argue with me on that. I don't care about that either.)


As a teenager, watching the series on the air, the ending of Quantum Leap totally brought me to tears. I'm not ashamed! :) Totally amazing ending.


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I vote for the Manchurian Candidate (original...never seen the remake).


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Good: Saving Private Ryan



Better than good. It crushes me every time.

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The only good thing about the ending of Saving Private Ryan is that another horrible Tom Hanks movie is over.

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Saving Private Ryan and Ladder 49 get my vote, as does The Last Samurai.

Return of the Jedi was awesome before they dicked it all up, too. Not just the final scene, but the entire sequence from "Move the fleet away from the Death Star!" on.. the rebels won, but they still needed to GTFO. Every time I watch it I still find myself thinking "Give it gas, Calrissian, give it gas!"

Speaking of which I also love it for it's giving a couple of minor characters like Lando and Wedge a major moment of glory.

Another one that gets me is Memphis Belle. Not so much because of the ending itself but because my Grandpa was a bomber pilot in the war. He brought back a few shot-up planes and I know it's not easy to get them back. On one mission a cannon shell from a German fighter exploded behind his head. The armor plate in the seat protected him, but his hearing was never the same. On another he came back without a copilot - not with a dead copilot, with the copilot and his seat completely missing from the airplane.

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