Posted November 28, 2008

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The Top 10 Most Ridiculous Movie Endings

Whether it’s an awesome movie or a terrible movie, nothing leaves you miffed like a crappy ending. If it was a great movie, then a ridiculous ending just ruined what should’ve been a cool two hours of your life. If it was a stupid movie, then a stupid ending is like adding insult to injury. Like a drunkard who just crashed your party and pissed all over the Tupperware, a bad ending kills everyone’s buzz. Warning: Spoilers Ahead!

by Nathan Bloch

The following article does not represent the opinions of Spike TV or its affiliates.

 

10. It

The End of Stephen King's It

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Stephen King’s It – the movie, directed by Tommy Lee Wallace – didn’t really get the cinematic adaptation it deserved. The book was terrifying, but the movie was like a really long after school special on why you shouldn’t take candy from clowns. But the ending of this movie was really the rotten cherry on this stinker of a cake.

Basically, Pennywise the Clown is the manifestation of a demon that came to earth millions of years ago and spends most of his time in Derry, Maine. Apparently evil prefers a chilly, northeastern climate. He appears to seven kids in various horrific forms, but his final act is transforming into a huge spider. In the book this was scary. In the movie this was more evidence of why stop-motion really didn’t have much more of a future in visual effects.

Word on the street is that there’s a remake of the movie underway. This is one of the first times that the announcement of a remake has caused me joy. The first movie just didn’t cut the mustard, and the ending basically summed up all the silliness of the last 3 hours.

9. Contact

Ending from Contact

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Contact is, by and large, a really solid, thought-provoking film. Despite questionable casting choices like Matthew McConaughey as a spiritual leader and adviser to the president (I can’t really imagine any president asking McConaughey’s advice about anything other than tanning or smiling), the story is great and the acting is solid. The build up to the climax of the film is extremely suspenseful and exciting.

And then we get to see what these aliens really are: they’re Ellie’s (Jodie Foster) dead dad. Wait, no, they’re whisps of light on a beach. Wait, no, they’re…we have no idea what they are, because their plan was to make a big stink about building their little space machine and then reveal absolutely no edifying information about themselves, where they come from, or what in hell they want, other than to make…Contact. Houston, we have a title.

I mean, seriously? Director Robert Zemeckis traded in a really cool, sci-fi, creepy ending for a sentimental sob-scene with Ellie and her dead dad. Give me a frickin’ break. Not cool, man, not cool. Audiences walked away feeling ripped off, and I think they should have to put a sticker on the DVD cover that warns: BEWARE: GIRLY ASS ENDING.

8. Castaway

Castaway Trailer

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Dang, two Zemeckis films in a row. Once again, Cast Away is a mostly great film, and Tom Hanks proves for the umpteenth time he can single-handedly steer a movie with no supporting cast other than a volleyball and an out of control beard. It’s an impressive feat of filmmaking.

And then Hanks’ character, Chuck Noland, gets rescued. We spend what feels like an hour watching as Chuck shakes hands and smiles sadly and fails to rekindle his relationship with long-lost girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt). It’s just all so…sad.

What the hell happened?! When did a tough-as-nails story about survival and self-reliance in the face of adversity become a tear-jerker of a romantic tragedy? Who made that choice? And if they really had to bring Chuck back to civilization, why not show him spearing squirrels in his back yard and eating the mail man? Now that’s how you end it.

7. King Kong

King Kong - Theatrical Trailer

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Peter Jackson certainly knows how to make big films, for better or worse. With King Kong, it was definitely worse. After all this business on the island –  the best part of which involved an unlikely battle involving a Tyrannosaurus rex and, well, King Kong – we get back to New York, where King Kong is on display. Soon, though, he’s on the ice, and then climbing a building, and then dying.

And it’s all retarded. Why, Jackson, why? Did King Kong really need to be remade? The answer is no, it did not. We all paid the price of admission, and we all paid the price of having to watch one of the most ridiculous endings ever. This movie should’ve been called, King Stupid Monkey Face.

6. Sunshine

Sunshine - Trailer #2

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Danny Boyle made a really entertaining first and second acts to Sunshine, and then I guess his screenwriter, Alex Garland, got sick of writing the movie and inserted a psychopathic manifestation of Apollo, God of the Sun, to finish off act three. And, yes, this is as stupid as it sounds.

Whose idea it was to end what could have been a modern day 2001 with a B-horror movie murder/chase sequence I can’t say, but the fact that Boyle went with it meant that everyone definitely ran out of ideas. And everyone who watches this movie runs out of fondness for an otherwise cool film. If it had been my call, I would have put the astronauts on the surface of the sun and had them come back as walking nuclear furnaces, living gods able to supply their planet with the energy it needed. Why? Because then you’ve got yourself a sequel where the sun gods do battle and destroy the solar system.

Ok, so my ending sucks too, but I’m not being paid $10,000 a word. This movie definitely needed a better ending, and just about anyone could have come up with a better one. The proof is in the blogging.

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  • mckenzgd
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    1. mckenzgd Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 8:40 AM

    I'm still laughing at the last one, very funny.

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    2. dcrean-ifilm Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 10:37 AM

    IT the book and IT the miniseries end the same way, I argue it's less of a let down in the movie. After 1200 pages of book, I threw it across the room in disgust.

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    3. secretsaucetv Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 12:00 PM

    oh man good call with Castaway - what frustrated me so much, was that they gave us an ending of him getting off the island - gave us all that BS romance - then gave us him at the intersection - I was so pissed - if they wanted to give the "we're not telling you what happens" ending - why not have him get rescued, and fade out....

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    4. jwilliamsphd Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 1:54 PM

    Oh I was so happy to see AI on the list and so low on it!! The thing about AI was that they had so many good places to end the movie...I kept packing up my stuff only to find that it WASNT ending yet. Instead, they just kept dragging this ridiculously disappointing movie go on and on and on and on and on and on...

    And I totally agree with secretsaucetv...I always turn the movie off after he gets rescued!

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    5. mcrib Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 2:19 PM

    i think that "The village" has the absolute worst ending in film history. It should have at least been on the list.

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    6. WISEMANat555 Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 2:20 PM

    How could you even consider not putting .. No country for old men .. as the worst possible movie ending.. it didn't even have an ending .. and in my book that blows

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    7. spmiracle0902 Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 6:24 PM

    Agree with everything except "Castaway" & "Signs". Castaway wasn't meant to tell was what happens in the future, but was an example of how their always is one, even if it's not what we wanted it to be. Tom Hanks standing at the intersection at the end of the movie with was an analogy of how we have different roads & choices we can take in our lives...it wasn't meant to be a romance movie and on that point I disagree. The love for his girlfriend was just a way for the movie to bring us to the point it was making...which I thought was pretty cool.



    I agree that Signs was probably Shyamalan's best movie, and I loved the ending. What confuses me about your article is that you didn't mention anything about the ending, just what you didn't like about the movie, and that you didn't like the ending. I thought it was a powerful ending much like Castaway's, and one of the most suspensful/scary movies I have ever seen.

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    8. ellswortht Posted on Nov 28 '08 at 11:56 PM

    I liked AI, enjoyed the philosophical questions it posed, and thought the ending was appropriate. The conclusion makes sense if you believe the creatures are not aliens but the evolved progeny of the androids mankind created before its extinction. (In once scene an "alien" is clearly visible in William Hurt's company's logo.) What does it mean to be alive, what is the purpose, where does life come from?--even in the far future, our highly sophisticated descendants are still searching. The little boy's reunion with his mother gives us satisfaction even in the face of these unanswerable questions.

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    9. scyard32 Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 1:09 AM

    this is a terrible list you put sunshine an amazing movie that no one saw but didnt include the mist, your opinion should not be allowed on the internet , and they allow nazi's.

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    10. ThisListBlows Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 1:11 AM

    You'd think that the you would know enough about the number two spot before you said it was the second worst ending to any movie in history. The "aliens" weren't aliens. They were robots. The human race died out hundreds of years before that last scene, and the robots were the only thing left during an ice age that no biological being could live in. Notice how they didn't show their breathe, it's because they didn't breathe. Their faces turned into displays. They didn't cover up, none of them ate. You sir, fail hard. I would have to re-watch it to remember why they could only show his mother to him for a single day though. And as for King Kong. The ending was almost EXACTLY the same ending as the 1930s original. I really don't understand that one. And I don't blame Peter Jackson in the slightest for remaking his favorite film of all time. This was a feeble list to say the least.

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    11. DobbsBob Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 1:38 AM

    uhh..Contact was the ending from the *novel* by Carl Sagan and no other ending would have fit with the overall message of the book. You *did* know it was a book , right? I mean the way you "blame" Zemeckis sort of made it seem like you have no idea who Carl Sagan is or that it was his novel. The ending of Contact made perfect sense and was a perfect end to the "thought-provoking film" you supposedly thought it was. More likely someone told you it was thought provoking so you thought you should think that as well. The fact that the ending flew over your head so effortlessly strongly suggests that .....

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    12. WoodyAllen Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 5:16 AM

    Cant really take the list seriously on the count that the writer seem to know jack shit about movies. Anyways...

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    13. cybernaut1214 Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 5:17 AM

    Contact's ending is perfect and couldn't have been any better. I would surely be disappointed if I started seeing small creatures with huge black eyes and oversized heads, hands and feet in the ending. That would have just been too corny and extremely cheesy.

    A.I.'s ending was beautiful too. Those alien looking creatures at the end weren't aliens, they were MECHAS/ROBOTS. The ending merely showed what Jude Law's character prophesized in the middle of the film, that in the far future, the orgas/humans will be extinct and only them (robots) will continue to exist. And it's perfectly understandable why the mechas/robots in the far future looked so weird and not humanlike, because it has been hundreds of years since orgas/humans last existed, and the mechas who created their fellow mechas has very little knowledge on what humans really looked like.

    and if there anything that is RIDICULOUS, it is this list and its ignorant and misguided author.

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    14. Joshi3 Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 5:41 AM

    You disliked the ending of Peter Jacksons King Kong... the one where the giant ape climbs to the top of the Empire State building with the girl, fights off the planes and then falls to his death while Blacks character says "Twas Beauty killed the beast".


    Yeah, I wonder where the hell Jackson pulled that ending from...

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    15. tlc1145 Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 5:51 AM

    Typical worthless list from you Nathan. Very little thought at all. Just throwing up mindless opinion. Most of the movies on this list either were logical endings or faithful to their source materials.

    As usual with most Top Ten lists on this website, the author gets a couple of good ideas [Indiana Jones, Planet of the Apes even Signs] and then has to shoe horn in 7 more examples because David Letterman came up with a Top Ten list, not a Top Three list.

    Seriously Nathan, I think the concensus of the readers of your articles is to give up writing.

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    16. Bogus41 Posted on Nov 29 '08 at 10:15 AM

    Signs was really bad... but the new Indiana Jones movie was way worse. What was Lucas thinking? It was such a joke!

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    17. Pizza60 Posted on Dec 1 '08 at 12:31 PM

    If your list was "Stinker Endings for Stinker Movies", you did pretty well. Here's one for the top of that list: Stinker movie: "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith". Stinker ending: The newly minted Darth Vader howling "Nooooooooooo". That sucked in more ways than words can describe, but it was fitting for that entire lame-ass prequel trilogy.Here's one for "Stinker Endings to Otherwise Great Movies": Otherwise Great Movie: "Sudden Impact". Lame-Ass Ending: (Dirty) Harry Callahan lets the serial killer (Sondra Locke) go. Sorry, I don't care what the motive is, Dirty Harry slaps the cuffs on at the end.

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    18. snuffi12345 Posted on Dec 12 '08 at 12:46 AM

    I agree with scyard 32 that "The Mist" had a bad movie ending. Sure I didn't read the book I accept that, but come on!! It was even more of a downer than what you had put for "AI", I walked home after watching "The Mist" and I couldn't let it go it was just so depressing.
    Granted it was a possibility but really? What a way to just kick a guy when he was down, they should have added that extra minute of him grabbing a passing soldier's gun and offing himself, that would have been more accepting.

    Another bad ending...one of the many "LOTR The Return of the King" endings. Talk about flagrant use of the cinematic fade-out. Oh all right they destroyed the ring and took a break on the rock, time to leave and take a much needed bathroom break, fade-out...then fade-in for another 10 minute possible ending, oh all right time to go fade-out...then back in for a corny 5 or so minute scene with Samwise getting his wish of a family-for the love of god end already!!!

    "Planet of the Apes" was a good call. I'm a Tim Burton fan but that was a kick in the gut because it just felt that they gave up 3/4 of the way in.

    "AI" should have ended with him in front of the fairy statue in the sunken amusement park, sure it would have been sad but the alien/be-loved-for-a-day part was corny and, like you had stated, even more depressing.

    Oh and "Strange Wilderness" for #1. Looked good from the previews, the crew from Grandma's Boy making fun of nature documentaries with Steve Zahn, Jonah Hill, and Justin Long. 1/4 of the way through everything falls apart and it goes absolutley nowhere. I'm wondering why Happy Madison backed this up, absolutely horrid. As for why it has a horrible ending-there is no ending!!! It ends on a lame blooper then bam! roll credits! No joke. If you have never heard/seen this never get it. Went straight to DVD and I will never forgive myself for renting it.

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    19. fastferret Posted on Dec 12 '08 at 3:04 AM

    What about titanic? It was so long I forgot the ship sank.

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    20. yurbud Posted on Dec 23 '08 at 7:40 PM

    Tom Cruises FAR AND AWAY tried to have it both ways in the ending. His character is injured and the camera pans up from his body to the sky, which usually signifies the character has died--but then the camera pans back down and he sputters back to life. That would be okay in a comedy, but this was supposed to be a period drama.

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