what is the single greatest twist in cinematic history?
What is the single greatest twist in cinematic history?
luke throwing the lightsaber
OP losing his virginity
i think Yea Forums making a funny, original joke would be an even bigger twist
What is that, what is that, WHAT IS IT?!?!
OH NO, NOT THE SNEEDS! NOT THE SNEEEEDS!
AAAAAAAHHHHHH THEY'RE IN MY SIMPSONS THREAD, MY THREAD! AAAAAAAAHHHHH
planet of the apes
The bad guys winning at the end in that one World War II movie.
you mean reality?
Dark City
Vanilla Sky
Best ones according to myself.
Oh yeah.
double twist
Fpbp
this
b-but Johnson told me star wars fans hated subverting expectations. Are you trying to tell me they're fine with it if it's done competently?
seething
Nicolas Cage's screaming and fighting at the end of this movie made me laugh.
him sucker punching the women on the island was pretty absurd and funny
At that stage in the film, we knew where the movie was going because of how it opened.
The biggest twist is that soi's are still wanting to see Episode 9.
First sneedpost I've ever laughed at desu
This is likely correct.
Not a traditional "twist" per se, but the reveal at the end of Split that it was actually a sequel to Unbreakable caught me off-guard.
Unironically probably Tyler Durden being the Narrator. Or Rocky losing to Apollo.
Unironically to this day still it is pic related. And this film will turn literally 100 years next year.
Not that any of you plebs would have seen it.
The twist that hit me the hardest was Qui-Gon dying at the end of Episode I. Not because it was a brilliantly written twist, but because it was at that point you realized the movie was coming to an end, and it felt like it still hadn't gotten started yet.
The movie is a black comedy with suspense thrown in, not a horror movie. Nick himself said so.
>i was just pretending to be retarded: the movie
it sounds better framed that way but its such a cover up/lie
It's almost like you've never seen a nick cage movie before.
>single
fuck you
planet of the apes
6 sense
saw
cube
usual suspects
psycho
prestige
imposter
primal fear
mist
old boy
i saw the devil
truman show
fight club
memento
ex machina
Half of these don't even have twists lmao
>t. born after 1997
wow youre dumb
>watch the wicker man remake for the meme 'NOT THE BEES SCENE
>actually enjoy the weird vibe and dreamlike atmosphere
>nicolas cage in a bearsuit punches that hot teenager from eyes wide shut
>the fucking not the bees scene isn't even in the movie
>turns out it's just a deleted scene
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How does it feel to know no cinematic experience will top ever17 in mindfuckery?
I'm pretty sure it was in the theater release but it was ridiculed so intensively that the director got butthurt and cut it from future releases.
John dies at the end was pretty cool. Kinda comes out of nowhere tho
Tommy Wiseau said the same thing about The Room.
There is a distinct line between intentional black comedy and unintentional incompetent comedy, Nic ain’t fooling anyone. Not that it’s his fault, the movie was doomed from its inception
The last plot twist that caught me off guard was in hard candy because it wasn't a super ridiculous plot twist that twisted the plot, just a good element in the plot.
It says right in the name of the film, dumbass
Please stop posting here you absolute plebshit retards
The last time a movie really got me was Arrival
Well, it'll be a nice evening watching Episode 9.
I made my peace with The pre-/sequels: it's professional made fan fiction.
what is the twist in cube?
Wow this reminds me of another movie that came out recently...
He seeing dead people