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Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film! |
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"Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film! " the green mile when they electricute John coffee |
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Silence of the Lambs. I always remember the 1st time I watched it as a teenager and was completely shocked when they were at the wrong house and she was at the right house. Gotta be a top movie for me.
Betty x |
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"Not watched all those but certainly agree the ones that I’ve watched are great! "
Misery I would recommend its not supernatural as most of kings(I dont mind them anyway), but Kathy Bates in this...wow...she's fucking MENTAL! |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
Watershio Down.
When Hazel takes his last few breaths, Frith (the Black Rabbit)
Hazel?
Hazel?
(pause)
You know me, don't you?...
Gets me every single time. (I can't even type it without getting a lump in my throat.)
A pathos-overload that is so beautifully written, which is then followed by the soliloquy of General Woundwort.
This is of such high quality, that it stands-on-the- shoulders-of-giants in scriptwriting terms; alongside Rutger Hauer's final words in Bladerunner, which he rewrote himself.
Not bad for a kids' film eh? |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
The original cliff hanger.
It was meant to be the opener for the never-to-be-made sequel. Where the Mafia bring in two cargo helicopters and with a large steel cable cradle the coach back onto the road and reclaim the bounty as theirs...then the film begins.
See the DVD extras for details. |
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"Watershio Down.
When Hazel takes his last few breaths, Frith (the Black Rabbit)
Hazel?
Hazel?
(pause)
You know me, don't you?...
Gets me every single time. (I can't even type it without getting a lump in my throat.)
A pathos-overload that is so beautifully written, which is then followed by the soliloquy of General Woundwort.
This is of such high quality, that it stands-on-the- shoulders-of-giants in scriptwriting terms; alongside Rutger Hauer's final words in Bladerunner, which he rewrote himself.
Not bad for a kids' film eh?" |
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"Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film! "
Benjamin Button. |
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"Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film!
Benjamin Button. "
I het to suck a tit. |
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"Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film!
Benjamin Button.
I het to suck a tit. "
Sorry get |
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Before Sunset
"You are going to miss your plane".
"I know..."
And the earlier line about dissolving.
And Rogue One, on the beach holding each other against the destructive power of the Death Star. |
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"Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film!
Benjamin Button.
I het to suck a tit. "
In the pic I fabbed you look a bit like Lee Mack! |
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"Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film!
Benjamin Button.
I het to suck a tit.
In the pic I fabbed you look a bit like Lee Mack! "
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Se7en
The green mile
The shawshank redemption
Watership down (throat lump reading it further up the thread)
Million dollar baby
Pearl harbour ( I know loads of you will laugh at me but I don't give a fuck) |
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One that springs to mind is Birdy. It’s an Alan Parker film from the 80s, has a great soundtrack by Peter Gabriel, and Nicholas Cage actually isn’t shit in it. Basically about a soldier back from Vietnam with PTSD and thinks he’s a bird, and won’t talk to anyone. Nicholas Cage goes to see him to try and get him back as it were. Doesn’t sound all that, but I remember loving it when I was younger, and it’s a great ending.
That and the last scene in Lost in Translation, with Just Like Honey by The Jesus and Mary Chain playing: the perfect ending to the perfect film. |
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The Warriors.
The gang are back home on Coney Island, on the beach ready to fight the The Rogues, the gang that blamed them for murdering Cyrus, the leader of The Riffs.
The Riffs new leader says “you guys are good,” Warriors leader says “the best.” Then Riffs leader says “leave the rest to us,” then you just see them closing in on The Rogues, and hear their leader (Luther) scream like a bitch. |
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"Hello my lovelies!
So - not necessarily your favourite film - but your favourite film finale?
I watched mine last night with friends and a takeaway.
For me it’s got to be Dirty Dancing!
From the moment when Swayzee walks in and says ‘Nobody puts Baby in a Corner!’ Until the end - the hopeless romantic in me is released and I’m hooked! The horny dancing doesn’t hurt either!
So how about you lovely lot?
What’s your favourite film finale? It doesn’t have to be your favourite film!
Benjamin Button. "
Oh I did cry at Benjamin Button......... |
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By *MP3Man
over a year ago
Between Scylla and Charybdis |
"The Usual Suspects."
This is definately my favourite.
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. And just like that...he's gone."
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"The Warriors.
The gang are back home on Coney Island, on the beach ready to fight the The Rogues, the gang that blamed them for murdering Cyrus, the leader of The Riffs.
The Riffs new leader says “you guys are good,” Warriors leader says “the best.” Then Riffs leader says “leave the rest to us,” then you just see them closing in on The Rogues, and hear their leader (Luther) scream like a bitch."
Warriors, come out to pla-ay |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"Se7en
The green mile
The shawshank redemption
Watership down (throat lump reading it further up the thread)
Million dollar baby
Pearl harbour ( I know loads of you will laugh at me but I don't give a fuck)"
sniffs a bit |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"One that springs to mind is Birdy. It’s an Alan Parker film from the 80s, has a great soundtrack by Peter Gabriel, and Nicholas Cage actually isn’t shit in it. Basically about a soldier back from Vietnam with PTSD and thinks he’s a bird, and won’t talk to anyone. Nicholas Cage goes to see him to try and get him back as it were. Doesn’t sound all that, but I remember loving it when I was younger, and it’s a great ending.
That and the last scene in Lost in Translation, with Just Like Honey by The Jesus and Mary Chain playing: the perfect ending to the perfect film."
Birdy: film and soundtrack both great. As a PG fan I would say that. The Rythm of the heat was so dramatic as the land diving took place.
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"Hang on a minute lads, I've got a great idea …
Good shout. Classic, they don’t make ‘em like that any more."
True, but you should see the French version of TAXI, not the Queen Latifa one. Goodbye Porkpie is a kiwi road trip film with a red mini and a nod to that Matt Monroe scene to boot. |
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The last half hour of The Color Purple. Celie fights back, Shug Avery and the choir procession, then the huge reunion at the end. For a film that is extremely dark in its first three quarters, you're left broken by the time hope arrives and that emotional release... it kills me off every time I watch it. |
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By *MP3Man
over a year ago
Between Scylla and Charybdis |
"Being the shark geek I am (ssshhh) and having seen it like thousands of times still love the ending of Jaws
‘Smile you son of a bitch’
Not trendy but still a classic
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Agreed. "We're gonna need a bigger boat..." |
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Has no one mentioned Inception? I loved the ending to that film!
Usual suspects is just pure quality throughout
Shawshank is the perfect feel good ending
Sixth sense - what an ending. I had to watch it again the next day to see how clever it was.
There’s a sub-titled film called ‘The Orphanage’ by Guillermo Del Toro which has a clever ending too... |
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"Has no one mentioned Inception? I loved the ending to that film!
Usual suspects is just pure quality throughout
Shawshank is the perfect feel good ending
Sixth sense - what an ending. I had to watch it again the next day to see how clever it was.
There’s a sub-titled film called ‘The Orphanage’ by Guillermo Del Toro which has a clever ending too..."
Ah the music in Inception too !!!! Love that |
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"Just thought of another...
American sniper.
Breaks me every fucking time
Especially as it's a true story and you know what's coming "
I didn't know when I watched the first time. Was a double gut wrench |
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"Just thought of another...
American sniper.
Breaks me every fucking time
Especially as it's a true story and you know what's coming
I didn't know when I watched the first time. Was a double gut wrench"
That would definitely been a shock ending for you then. . A terrible tragedy |
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Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion for the comedy of “I invented post its”
And a small cult romantic musical film - Once - when girl coyly tells guy I love you in Czech but translates it differently to him |
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