Don't make me release my Scrunt on you grey...
Any M Night fans, go see Split. One of his best films.
Quick question. A common theme in his flicks is a twist ending. Does this have one?
I would be hyped on an Unbreakable sequel. I loved that movie, but one of the things I loved about it was (again) the twist of the plot. How do you do a sequel for something like that?
Quick question. A common theme in his flicks is a twist ending. Does this have one?
I would be hyped on an Unbreakable sequel. I loved that movie, but one of the things I loved about it was (again) the twist of the plot. How do you do a sequel for something like that?
Yes, Split has a twist. I'd recommend seeing it sooner rather than later as I saw it with my friend and he already heard about the ending before seeing the movie. Critics have said it's a top 2 M Night ending along with the 6th Sense.
I wasted a lot of Split trying to figure out the ending and I was way off. Also, it's one of those that you'll want to go see again after seeing how it ends.
Clown comment bro. Obviously the answer is Empire Strikes Back. The "villain is secretly the hero's long lost father/mother/brother/sister/son/daughter" trope is so worn out now that people fail to appreciate how much of a shocker that is when you watch ESB for the first time.If the "water" twist from Signs isn't your favorite twist of all time, you can just go to hell
Clown comment bro. Obviously the answer is Empire Strikes Back. The "villain is secretly the hero's long lost father/mother/brother/sister/son/daughter" trope is so worn out now that people fail to appreciate how much of a shocker that is when you watch ESB for the first time.
It was sarcasm haha.
Idk if I could pick an actual "favorite twist" off the top of my head.
Perhaps from "Fallen" or "Gone Baby Gone," though I truthfully DID enjoy the twist in "The Village"
EDIT: My favorite twist of all time was in the most recent episode of BBC's "Sherlock"
ESB and Sixth Sense were def my two 'twist' movies... Sixth Sense had two really... in the marketing, at least at the start, they didn't give away what the 'Sixth Sense' was... as a matter of fact, if memory serves the marketing campaign was along the lines of, "What is the sixth sense??".... so was this kid telekinetic? can he see the future? what is his deal??
I walked into that movie having no idea it was a horror film about seeing dead people, and as the movie progressed through the first act there was this, "wtf is going on with this kid?" dynamic... which made his first encounter with a 'dead person' all the more terrifying.
Clown comment bro. Obviously the answer is Empire Strikes Back. The "villain is secretly the hero's long lost father/mother/brother/sister/son/daughter" trope is so worn out now that people fail to appreciate how much of a shocker that is when you watch ESB for the first time.
Clown comment bro. Obviously the answer is Empire Strikes Back. The "villain is secretly the hero's long lost father/mother/brother/sister/son/daughter" trope is so worn out now that people fail to appreciate how much of a shocker that is when you watch ESB for the first time.
SS was def a top three all time, in theater, movie going experiences for me... it blew my mind. The first Matrix was up there two... the film making with the new camera tech that is played out now but was totally revolutionary then and the twist in that movie... yeah, I came out of the theater the first time I saw The Matrix with a 'wow' feeling as well....
C) Toy Story 3--the nostalgia at the end of the movie was just off the charts for me and I got really emotional. The only other time I recall crying in a movie theater was Armageddon.
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Which twist? There were a few...
lol... I'll just leave that alone... I am a movie crier tho...
Mostly sports movies like Rudy, Field of Dreams (still gets me every. frekin. time), We Are Marshall,.. movies like that... movies based in reality... if it's some sci fi or fantasy flick it tends to takes me out of that emotional hold immediately.
on gki's point, I think the only animated flick to ever get me (off memory) was The Lion King... "It Is Time", music builds to epic level, Simba looks to the heavens and the light of his father shines upon him and he takes his rightful place and...... ACAMP is a blubbering mess.
One of the greatest movie moments ever, family flick or no...
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Still on a Bond kick on Hulu:
"The Living Daylights." I have more appreciation for the Dalton flicks as I get older. I still think he played 007 too serious, too dour and when Dalton turns on the charm, it seems unnatural, like a serial killer pretending to be a normal person so he can lure them into something. However, I like how "Daylights" did a 180 from the embarrassing camp-fest that the Bond series had become under Roger Moore. Bond went from total schlock with "A "View to a Kill" to "Daylights" just 2 years later, which was an adult-oriented, tightly paced film. The series producers overcorrected with the Dalton movies, though, and got a little too serious. I think if they had gotten Pierce Brosnan instead of Timothy Dalton for "Daylights" and "License to Kill" those would be some of the most well-regarded 007 movies.