Day #30 -of the 30 Day Film Challenge..
Day #30 of the 30 Day Film Challenge
The prompt is A Film with your favorite ending
What if you don't have a favorite ending? Or can thing of a film with one?
I'm seriously drawing a blank here guys. I suppose you could say Raider's had a great ending, but I already used that one. West Side Story had a good ending - always sends chills down my spine. The Haunting - Wise's original film had a great ending.
For me, a good ending is something that leaves things open-ended somewhat.
Too neatly wrapped up - I get annoyed. Films that I felt didn't land the ending were the ones that felt the need to do multiple endings. Teaser ending, then another ending after it. Avenger's EndGame kind of went screwy with its ending.
I'm going with an oldie...mainly because I already used Empire Strikes Back and Raiders.
It's also the only one I remember.
This ends the movie challenge. Currently doing the television challenge, and starting Oct 1 - will start the 30 days of Halloween Challenge.
The prompt is A Film with your favorite ending
What if you don't have a favorite ending? Or can thing of a film with one?
I'm seriously drawing a blank here guys. I suppose you could say Raider's had a great ending, but I already used that one. West Side Story had a good ending - always sends chills down my spine. The Haunting - Wise's original film had a great ending.
For me, a good ending is something that leaves things open-ended somewhat.
Too neatly wrapped up - I get annoyed. Films that I felt didn't land the ending were the ones that felt the need to do multiple endings. Teaser ending, then another ending after it. Avenger's EndGame kind of went screwy with its ending.
I'm going with an oldie...mainly because I already used Empire Strikes Back and Raiders.
It's also the only one I remember.
This ends the movie challenge. Currently doing the television challenge, and starting Oct 1 - will start the 30 days of Halloween Challenge.
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I have a really obvious choice... that someone else will probably post later tonight. So I'm going WAY off the board for a controversial selection:
The Mist (2007); directed by Frank Darabont
https://youtu.be/ktqNNsVJhUE
Holy shit, was that dark. People absolutely freaked out over it. But I loved it. Darabont was making a point: after resisting the paranoid, apocalyptic ravings of Mrs. Carmody for the entire movie, David lost hope and gave into despair--and once hope was lost, he was lost.
And just to drive the point home, Melissa McBride--after vanishing for half the movie--zooms by with her kids, safe and sound. She never gave up hope, never gave in to despair and nihilism, and the gods rewarded her.
There are obvious political overtones to this version of The Mist, about how our leaders use fear and rage to bring out the worst in us. But this goes deeper than politics; it's a pure and palpable expression of Thanatos.
Cut! Print it!
See u on TV!
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Stephen King might kill you for revealing an ending to that film.
Although - from your description - I've still no idea what happens. It was listed in the top 35 great movie endings. (Casbalanca wasn't listed at all - weirdly all the ones listed had shocking plot twists or endings.) Yes, I googled movies with great endings because I was drawing a blank - only to realize I hadn't seen most of the films on the critics list or could remember their endings. I think I should have changed it to most memorable ending - in that I could actually remember it. Casablanca is so over-quoted, that it's ending is impossible to forget.
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In mood and philosophical approach, this movie is the opposite of Darabont's previous Stephen King adaptation. It's The Shawshank Redemption's evil twin brother.
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I want to watch the House of Bly on Netflix - the latest in the ghost story trilogy from the creator of last years - Haunting of Hill House. But, I don't think I can. My blood pressure is elevated enough as is.