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The ending to that movie was the worst I've ever seen. In the audio and the book, the five or six people make it to a hotel and that's it. Not a happy ending. In horror, it doesn't have to be nice and prejedice and prevailing. I understand that. In the movie, David Drayton shoots his son and the rest of them and goes to sacrifice himself to the monsters only to see the army tanks coming along with survivors and the mist gone. He falls to his knees and goes mad. That isn't the ending I was led to believe would be there. Night of the Living Dead ended like that, and people didn't get half as mad as the people in the theater did tonight. I guarantee you this movie will bomb and will be boycotted in many homes. They had better do an alternate ending to it when it gets to DVD. Frank Darabont did good with Green Mile and Shawshank, and he had to have known better than to do this. My family are upset thoroughly. I expected a good time at the movies, and it was headed that way. Wrong.

2007-11-22 14:40:19 · 6 answers · asked by JR Smith 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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It may not seem like it but getting an ending you weren't expecting is a good thing. Face it too much of what is being released today is predictable. You may not have liked how it ended but you have to concede it was different. Not everything requires a happy ending, if you've read even half of Stephen Kings stuff you'd know that.

2007-11-22 16:58:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your absolutely right... the ending to the movie was horendous.It leaves you with no conclusion to the movie, for example, you do not learn how the Aliens were killed, and how the people that stepped into the mist managed to survive (the lady with the short grey hair). The movie though is "o.k". The movie focuses more on the people and how and why the creatures are attacking rather than the unrealistic monsters...but I guess thats the way Stephen King and the director wanted the ending to be, which is very different from the original book.

2007-11-25 12:30:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's a movie. Not only that, it's a Stephen King movie, which is rated R. I'm sorry that your family were upset by the ending of the film, but, as I said, it's a Stephen King movie. You shouldn't expect to leave with a good feeling. I was shocked by the ending, but I was glad it didn't have the typical endings (either overly-saccharine or leaving you with a "Oh...well, that was pointless" feeling).

It may bomb at the box office, but I doubt anyone will bother to boycott it.

2007-11-22 14:51:00 · answer #3 · answered by Muse - Viktor's Mommy 6 · 0 0

is this YuGio? some of the cards seem familiar. its hard to tell how good a deck will be without actually playing with it a few times. but it looks like your tactic is defensive/trap. it works well against someone that relys mostly on straight attacking, and little spell help. i might suggest you add a couple cards that remove opponents trap/magic cards. harpys feather duster works pretty good when used right. also you might need a little more power on the offensive side. either get power up cards or look for a few more heavy hitters. its been too long since i played that game, so i dont have any examples. just play against a few people so you can find out your weaknesses.

2016-05-25 01:46:05 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I think it made it more realistic, knowing that not everything magically ends up being perfect. The ending was realllyyy intense and sad. I keep imagining what if someone was really put into that position..I would have killed myself anyway.

2007-11-24 14:48:51 · answer #5 · answered by Satellite Eyes 6 · 0 0

havent seen it but sounds pretty cool to me. EVERY movie doesnt need a shiny happy ending.

2007-11-22 15:02:19 · answer #6 · answered by jean grey 6 · 1 0

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