Law Abiding CitizenI don't know, I still liked the movie, it just felt like the ending was rushed and poorly written. I could tell I was supposed to feel one thing, but felt another. MrD actually didn't make that complaint, so maybe you won't agree with me either.
Actually, I did say the ending did feel pulled out of its ass. Yes, it rushed too suddenly to the end-point, despite that I liked that in the end...
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Sherlock HolmesI liked both of those. Sherlock Holmes is just for fun, and I thought it succeeded at that. I have to say, though, that Sandra Bullock's performance (The Blind Side) was nowhere near as deserving of an Oscar as Meryl Streep's (Julie and Julia).
Sherlock Holmes was pretty good, I thought, despite...
The obvious set-up for a damn sequel. They could've left the film on the dude being hung and the girl (Rachel McAdams) leaving...
...Not w/ Moriarty being set-up as the villain for the next movie. They could've started Sherlock 2 w/ this scene.
I thought Downey and Law worked great together as the iconic duo, BTW...
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"Endings" In MoviesI've been on the fence about this movie for a while. Everyone who writes about it keeps hinting that the ending sucks. I don't want a spoiler, so I didn't read yours. Does the ending make you sorry you spent the time? I hate that. I'm sick of Hollywood screwing up a movie in the last 5 minutes. It's like having rotten eggs for dessert after a tasty dinner.
Well, I've not liked a lot of endings in flicks, actually. So, while I do feel even if the last 5 minutes sucked, if the rest of the film was pretty good - then, it's not a big deal. It's just an annoyance. Though, a lot of films been going for that annoyance factor. Some way worse than others. I think a lot of movies have put some sour tastes in my mouth, w/ the way they end flicks. I find it very aggravating to end a film on an abrupt note of "Sequel is coming" and/or leaving a bunch of threads hanging for the next installment. Sherlock Holmes and New Moon both are good examples of this. At least w/ Holmes, there's only really one thread hanging. New Moon is much worse b/c not only does the ending suck, there's still a handful of threads just left dangling in front of your face. Bleh.
One of the worst endings I've seen has to go to
The Life of David Gale. I liked the flick and I thought the film got its message across quite well on the death penalty...
Well, that is until the last 5 minutes hit. They had the perfect ending for this flick, if they left it at where they had it before the actual final scene. The final scene feels extremely tacted-on - probably to try and give people a so-called "OMG twist" - which it really isn't. Here's why - the final scene does damage to the film b/c the last 5 minutes takes the point of the entire film on the death penalty and basically shatters it, throwing the film's point right out the fuckin' window.