The Best Movie Endings of All Time

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Posted: Aug 10, 07 2:23pm

In no particular order, here are 20 from Entertainment Weekly's list:

40-Year-Old-Virgin

Reservoir Dogs

Lost in Translation

Manhattan

White Heat

North by Northwest

Pride and Prejudice (2005)

Godfather II

Vertigo

Once

Dr. Strangelove

Cinema Paradiso

Rocky II

Before Sunset

Gone with the Wind

Brokeback Mountain

Sideways

Casablanca

Big Night

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Sixth Sense (THAT'S the one I'd pick)

for the full list:

http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20050438,00.html

What do you think?

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Posted: Aug 12, 07 5:45am

In no particular order, here are 20 from Entertainment Weekly's list:

40-Year-Old-Virgin

Reservoir Dogs

Lost in Tra...

Because I am a nerd, the death of Spock in "The Wrath of Khan" really gets to me. His conversation with Kirk in the radiation chamber, the bagpipes, the funeral, shooting his container out into space.

Oh LORD. Cry like a baby.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Posted: Aug 15, 07 9:44am

In no particular order, here are 20 from Entertainment Weekly's list:

40-Year-Old-Virgin

Reservoir Dogs

Lost in Tra...

What? No mention of Michael Caine's best film ever, the original 1969 "The Italian Job"?

Posted: Aug 15, 07 11:16am

In no particular order, here are 20 from Entertainment Weekly's list:

40-Year-Old-Virgin

Reservoir Dogs

Lost in Tra...

Rocket Science, which is coming out in late Sept. I'm tempted to say why, but don't want to be a spoiler, so I shut up and hit Submit!

Posted: Sep 11, 07 10:47am

In no particular order, here are 20 from Entertainment Weekly's list:

40-Year-Old-Virgin

Reservoir Dogs

Lost in Tra...

I'm a chick, so I vote for Steel Magnolias. It gets so taut when Shelby dies (I bawl like a big ol' baby), but the hope at the end of the movie brings back the sunshine.

Plus I LMAO at Ouiser and Clairee's bantering and carryin' on throughout the entire movie. I was born and raised in the South. I KNOW people like that!!

Posted: Sep 11, 07 11:05am

In no particular order, here are 20 from Entertainment Weekly's list:

40-Year-Old-Virgin

Reservoir Dogs

Lost in Tra...

The 1962 Edgar Allen Poe based-thriller, The Premature Burial. I was so glad when it was over, because I then realized it was just a movie. I was petrified the entire two hours. In fact, I still have nightmares once every few years.

Posted: Sep 12, 07 3:54pm

In no particular order, here are 20 from Entertainment Weekly's list:

40-Year-Old-Virgin

Reservoir Dogs

Lost in Tra...

Yikes! No mention of "Field of Dreams?" When Kevin Cosner asks his dad - "hey dad, want to play a game of catch?" - I have seen the movie a dozen times and it still tears me up......

Posted: Sep 12, 07 4:40pm

Yikes! No mention of "Field of Dreams?" When Kevin Cosner asks his dad - "hey dad, want to play a game of catch?" - I h...

Bonnie and Clyde. The stunner of all time. Back then (1967) we didn't see people, beautiful stars, being riddled with bullets in slow motion.

Bonnie and Clyde, a finish for the ages.

Bonnie and Clyde, a finish for the ages.