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What Are The Greatest Movie Endings of All Time?

SPOILERS...… ish…..








It's a Wonderful Life - Clarence's work is complete.

Fight Club - Destruction accompanied by the Pixies.

E.T. - Elliot & E.T. say goodbye and realise a bond will always exist.

Batman Begins - 'I never said Thank you' / 'And you'll never have too'.

Blade Runner - 'Tears in the Rain'

Casablanca - 'Louis. I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship'

Psycho - all is explained and the reveal is given.
 
These vid's contain the endings to the films so do not watch if you haven't seen the films and want too....


Also add this....The finest 'pay off' to a romantic comedy ever.....



Plus

The Breakfast Club

 
Those are great ending choices!!

Wicker Man - wow what an original masterpiece. Seeing Cage’s Edward Malus scream in agony was just mind-blowing!



Knock Knock, Knowing and the Village were others with twist classy endings
 
Nostalghia - Andrei Tarkovsky
In the Mood for Love - Wong Kar-Wai
Blue - Krzysztof Kieslowski
Blood Simple - The Coen Bros
The New World - Terence Malick
The Third Man - Carol Reed
The Colour of Paradise - Majid Majidi
The 400 Blows - Francois Truffaut
2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrick
Shame - Ingmar Bergman
Fury Road - George Miller
Blade Runner (Director's Cut) - Ridley Scott
Rififi - Jules Dassin
Nights of Cabiria - Federico Fellini
Bicycle Thieves - Vittorio De Sica
The Godfather - Francis Ford Coppola
Raging Bull - Martin Scorsese
Cache - Michael Haneke
Holy Motors - Leos Carax
Under the Skin - Jonathan Glazer
Audition - Takeshi Miike
First Reformed - Paul Schrader
Aguirre: The Wrath of God - Werner Herzog
Twin Peaks: The Return - David Lynch
Raiders of the Lost Ark - Steven Spielberg
Ran - Akira Kurosawa
The Thing - John Carpenter
eXistenZ - David Cronenberg
The Exorcist - William Friedkin
My Life to Live - Jean-Luc Godard
My Night at Maud's - Eric Rohmer
The Passion of Joan of Arc - Carl Th. Dreyer
Sunrise - F.W. Murnau
Phoenix - Christian Petzold
 
Rocky Balboa: Everyone cheers for the return of the returning former heavy weight champion, who barely lost in his exhibition match against the current heavy weight champ.

Shawshank Redemption: I don't know how to express it in words, I think it's best to just let you be the judge of that.

The Green Mile: Like the above movie.

Spider-Man: That last swing is glorious and very well CGIed, it aged properly.

Superman (1978): I have no words to express it, it's just great.

Dredd: Stone faced Dredd gave someone a pass in their evaluation, after surviving a long hard event. You don't hear his reputation among cadets in the movie, but I say it here anyway.

The Raid: Redemption: Two brothers survive a hard long event, and come out winners.

The Incredible Hulk: To confirm that they are going with that shared universe formula, and how well it paid off... beautiful.
 

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