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    Best horror movie ending....?

    So, I was reading a thread on another forum on this topic and I thought I'd bring it up here to see what you guys think.

    What horror movie do you think has the best ending?

    I'll give three of 'em out there for now (i have a few more ideas, which I'll throw out there later):

    Seven - What a screwed up ending. Although, could this be considered "horror"? It deals with horrific elements, but I dunno, does it match what we consider a "horror" movie? Regardless, I'll just leave this one here.

    Sleepaway Camp - while not the greatest movie, you can't deny the ending was pretty screwed up and shocking.

    Saw - no one saw that coming. And it was the only good one of the entire series.

    So what are your votes?
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    The Fly. Brundle-Fly's head blown off with a shot gun, his lover cries, ROLL CREDITS!

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    I agree on all three examples there Lou ... Se7en was and is one hell of a movie ... Sleepaway Camp, well, the entire point of seeing that movie is to see the ending, haha ... and SAW, heck yes, that movie was and still is a great addition to the horror genre (shame about the endless procession of sequels that lost more and more sight of what was great about the original in terms of plot and execution).

    I'd also agree with Bassman's example of Cronenberg's The Fly - that ending is so brutally blunt, but great.

    Other ones that spring to mind:

    The Thing - is one of them infected, are they both, are neither of them, and what the fuck are they going to do now they've blown up the entire camp and it's more than a little nippy out?!

    Friday the 13th - I love the music that plays, and then Jason pops up for a hello ... now, that bit didn't scare me personally, but I have a fond memory of watching the movie with a group of friends when we were all 17 and we'd just had a house party and one of the girls (who never watched horror movies) was scared shitless ... so me and another guy snuck up behind her chair and when Jason leapt out of the water we burst up out from behind her chair screaming and she practically hit the ceiling.

    Halloween (1978) - that music, revisiting locations from the movie, Michael's vanished, and all we can hear is him breathing down our necks getting closer and closer.

    Halloween II (the Rob Zombie version) - I'll wait for Lou to pick himself up off the floor after suffering a fit of rage, and while yes, H2 is a mess, there are many parts of it that I really dug (in the Director's Cut version), one of which was the ending. The Nan Vernon cover of "Love Hurts" and that dreamy, fucked up ending, really stuck with me ... gotta be honest ... it really did. No point in getting into another back-and-forth about RZ's Halloween flicks mind ... they're like cigarettes, each arguement takes 5 minutes off your life.

    Eden Lake - it's so goddamned bleak ... it's really rather chilling and defeatist and quite scary.

    The Exorcist - a priest gets flung down some hellishly hard steps, 'nuff said.

    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Sally, laughing hysterically, having gone batshit crazy after her ordeal, then cut (hehe) to Leatherface swinging his chainsaw around in a manner that all Health & Safety Officers would have kittens over, before cutting to black in such a jarring way.

    Psycho - it's always the quiet ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post

    Saw - no one saw that coming. And it was the only good one of the entire series.
    I'm glad i'm not the only one that thinks so. The sequels can f*ck off, but the original is great. Unfortunately most people lump it in with the rest.


    Just thought of another: The Devil's Rejects

    I can't recall a film that made me sympathize with the antagonists more than this one. Toward the middle of the film i'm thinking "Why the f*ck am I rooting for these assholes?!?". Then the ending with Freebird was perfect. I doubt the song will ever be used again to that kind of perfection.
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    Would Dawn(78) have been in here if it'd had the alternative ending? Fran pushes her head up into the rotor blade... roll credits... helicopter splutters and runs out of fuel...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    The Exorcist - a priest gets flung down some hellishly hard steps, 'nuff said.
    He throws himself!?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    He throws himself!?
    Well I guess it could be viewed as him throwing himself out the window, or the Devil throwing him out of the window, or a mixture of both ... I never really thought of it as one way or the other.

    Bassman - oh hell yeah, The Devil's Rejects - that ending was damn good. You don't really see it coming, or certainly not in that way. I can never hear that song and not think of that Butch & Sundance style ending.

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    The Shining: zooming in on that photo, seeing the date, great!

    Evil Dead 2: Hail to the king!

    Night of the living dead: no comment.

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    night of the living dead is the first that springs to mind. you have no idea its coming and it was the first film i saw where the whole cast dies- not for some 8's cliche "i'll be back!" promise of another future cash in but human error in a way that didnt feel like a 'gotcha!" moment. it was brilliant and still decades on you look at someones face when they see the ending for the first time and they are always shocked.


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    Mm, I remember watching it with a friend the first time... so great.
    I'd like to just repeat what everyone else has said, because they're full on right on.
    Also... Um... Pff... Shoot, I don't know... Blair Witch Project?

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    I can't believe nobody has said my choice, yet. I'd say hands down, the best ending to a horror movie is in April Fool's Day!

     
    The look on Nikki's face when she opens the door to see everyone just sitting there hanging out, then turns back around to Muffy (Buffy), in sheer confusion is great. Along with Rob, still in the closet, screaming and crying for Nikki to run. Once the closet door opens and he takes off running - hilarious!

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    Someone is going to throw a sharp object at me for saying it, but...

    Frank Darabont's "The Mist". I can't recall the last time I laughed so hard at the end of a film from there actually being a semi-realistic ending as opposed to a "they all lived happily ever after" nonsense. Of course, I"m a sick bastard. I LOVED the ending.

    "Signs".
    I'm not going to lie, I had tears in my eyes. Of course, as a person of faith myself it always moves me to see someone regain their faith again.

    Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal". Death walking up the hill with the characters all doing the dance of the dead behind him truly disturbs me. I was at my local redneck bar and it was on television (AMC I think) and I was watching it glued to the tube and when I turned around I noticed about six other guys sitting at the bar with me all glued to it as well not saying anything and looking all somber like me. That was an experience.

    "Carrie". The hand jerking out of the ground just freaks me out.

    I also agree with others here who have mentioned "Sleepaway Camp" (Angela!) and "NOTLD".

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDFP View Post
    Frank Darabont's "The Mist". I can't recall the last time I laughed so hard at the end of a film from there actually being a semi-realistic ending as opposed to a "they all lived happily ever after" nonsense. Of course, I"m a sick bastard. I LOVED the ending.
    Too contrived and hammy for my liking...
    Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. [click for more]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Too contrived and hammy for my liking...
    Oh, I thought it was a bit silly myself regarding the: "Well, we drove til we ran out of gas, guess we'll just all have to kill ourselves now." I kept saying: "WHAT?!" to this. Then again, this alternative as opposed to being ripped to shreds (or worse) by Cthulhu and his friends may not be a bad alternative -- especially for a child. That was more of a mercy killing situation.

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    'REC' had me on the edge of my seat when I first saw it. That skinny bitch at the end freaked me out. There aren't many horror films that do that these days.

    'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', where Sally is left both mentally and physically destroyed and Leatherface is left swinging his McCulloch in the air in frustration. While it's an incredibly over-rated film in general, the ending is brilliant.
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    Wait! How could I have forgotten? This is my favourite; Fulci's The Beyond.


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