>when the ending ruins the entire movie
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>when the ending ruins the entire movie
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god that ending was horrible
they should've never explained it
>Carla Gugino
hnnnnng
I guess it works if you can accept that someone would completely change their personality, for no reason.
>Based on a stephen king novel
what did you expect
10 Cloverfeild Lane.
How did the movie end? I only read the book.
Is it the same as the novel?
High Tension
It's a Stephen King problem
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that movie was shit from the start
TAXI DRIVER
They explain this monster retard was actually real and not a hallucination of hers.
it's actually a very good adaptation. Shining, Misery, 1408 and this. The only good movies based on king novels.
This was surprisingly good.
and that series with franco about killing kennedy was also good
>The only good movies based on king novels.
Shawshank Redemption, Green Mile, Stand by Me
I liked it.
As an adaptation, Shining is actually shit.
yikes
That's the same as in the novel.
I haven't read the novel, but it ended like this:
It takes place 6 months after she escapes the house with her writing a letter to her younger self. She bluntly explains pretty much every major subtext in the movie and provides a real-world justification for the Death figure who got in her house, who is just a creepy serial killer who steals jewellery and eats male faces. She also has an epic badass moment with him by barging into his court case and giving a stingy one-liner to his face.
It was basically a giant exposition fest with a disgustingly forced happy ending.
Yeah could've done without the feminist powervictim schtick
You are a brainlet if you don't understand why they included that ending
that one movie that was originally completely unrelated to cloverfield but has aliens and shit in the last 15 min
>They explain this monster retard was actually real and not a hallucination of hers.
That's how the book ends
>She also has an epic badass moment with him by barging into his court case and giving a stingy one-liner to his face.
Lol, in the book she just gets terrified of him in the courtroom when he puts his hands together to mimic her being handcuffed
Grow up.
If you've seen this you know how fucking wacky the ending is
>and provides a real-world justification for the Death figure who got in her house, who is just a creepy serial killer who steals jewellery and eats male faces
This happened in the book, though it was some weird guy that broke into cemeteries and fucked with dead bodies if I remember right.
> She also has an epic badass moment with him by barging into his court case and giving a stingy one-liner to his face.
Also happened in the book.
>It was basically a giant exposition fest with a disgustingly forced happy ending.
Yep, blame stephen king for that.
Layer Cake.
Should have kept the books ending
>That's how the book ends
So the book sucks too, gotcha
>1408
That was boring as fuck.
>the book's ending sucks
>director could've just cropped it out and had a legitimate kino movie on his hands
>"lol nope let's leave it in and make it even worse"
based
The Stand miniseries was pretty faithful to the book.
kill yourself
Could have just not adapted a shitty story and avoided the problem entirely.
Grow the fuck up.
But then you would never adapt a Stephen King novel again
let life leave you.
I like it when horror movies have happy endings. But to be honest my standards for horror are so low that ending with anything other than a jumpscare is impressive to me.
What other horror movies have a happy ending? I can only think of Poltergeist.
King leave.
My friend's wife reminds me of her. I want to fuck her so bad, bros...