Good Films/T.V. shows that had terrible endings

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Spiderman 3. I walked away from that film feeling so unsatified, and I just couldn't figure out why<...
 

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Darth Mobius post=18.69868.674049 said:
Xhumed post=18.69868.673724 said:
^ It was a rather anti-climatic ending I suppose.

The X-Files started off great, got better, then after a few seasons started to disappear up it's own arse. By the end I had just stopped caring about any of it.
I came in about halfway through the series... By the time Mulder was abducted, I was just done...
I think it started to get shitty during the first season.
 

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TheBadass post=18.69868.674047 said:
Spiderman 3. I walked away from that film feeling so unsatified, and I just couldn't figure out why<...
It's very likely because you paid to see the film...
 

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PedroSteckecilo post=18.69868.673875 said:
No Country For Old Men made some serious plotting mistakes at the end. I also hate the ending for the original Dawn of the Dead, anyone who has seen it knows why, sudden random hero moment when the ending should be dark and depressing.
The film is bleak enough as it is. I wouldn't call it a random hero moment, it's in keeping with the character- his desire to survive. The music sting was a bit much though, makes it a tad ludicrous.
 

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Aginor27 post=18.69868.673574 said:
while not a terrible ending, i didn't like how No Country for Old Men left it sort of open like that.. If it works then sure it's okay, but in this case it felt kind of unresolved.
but thats the point, it tries to leave no closure or no hero of the movie that is somehow invincible and can escape a trained killer (although the hero was in the military), in the end the hero dies. it tries to reflect real life in the fact that there wouldn't be any closure.

also worst movie ending is the zodiac (i know its based on real events) but it builds up the entire film then ends with the screen throwing words at you.... no closure... XD
 
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To go for a lesser known show, a little program on the Sci-Fi channel called Jake 2.0 had a rather poor ending, due to the show getting canceled because of low ratings. Course, with only 12 episodes shown (four more were filmed and later syndicated), it's kinda hard to get high ratings, but that's a different story.
 

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In Bruges was an awesome film, although it did leave you on a cliffhanger that it never tells you if he lives or dies....
 

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Farscape, excellent show, cancelled after a FUCKING CLIFFHANGER!!!

At least they made a mini-series to give it a decent ending.
 

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thebobmaster post=18.69868.674071 said:
To go for a lesser known show, a little program on the Sci-Fi channel called Jake 2.0 had a rather poor ending, due to the show getting canceled because of low ratings. Course, with only 12 episodes shown (four more were filmed and later syndicated), it's kinda hard to get high ratings, but that's a different story.
Yeah I remember that it was cool,

SG-1 after O'Neill left anyone?
 

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Carnivale. Season 1 was excellent. HBO says wrap it up by the end of Season 2, so things were sped up, stuff got dropped to make room to move the main plot. Right before the series ends, HBO says, "hey, this is doing great, let's stretch it out for more seasons". And thus was born the ending that became 'not really an ending'. Then they changed their minds again and left it cancelled.
 

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It's funny you mentioned SG-1. After Farscape's cancellation, Ben Browder and Claudia Black were out of a job and both joined the cast of SG-1 in the later seasons. I haven't seen much of the show though, so I can't pass judgement on it.


Also, Jericho was a show with a really cool premise but, of course, was cancelled, like Farscape, with a cliffhanger ending. At least the fans got the creators of the show to do a short second season to sort of wrap things up.
 

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Sirisaxman post=18.69868.674110 said:
It's funny you mentioned SG-1. After Farscape's cancellation, Ben Browder and Claudia Black were out of a job and both joined the cast of SG-1 in the later seasons. I haven't seen much of the show though, so I can't pass judgement on it.
It took me about twenty episode of SG-1 with Browder to recognise him from farscape, I felt ashamed...
 

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TheGhostOfSin post=18.69868.674060 said:
TheBadass post=18.69868.674047 said:
Spiderman 3. I walked away from that film feeling so unsatified, and I just couldn't figure out why<...
It's very likely because you paid to see the film...
Good point.

Doctor Who's (season 4) ending wasn't exactly great in my opinion, either, but they're gonna have about eighty more to make up for it, so I can't bring myself to care. I know it'll be awesome again eventually, so holding one episode of dissatisfaction against the show just seems petty.
 

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I hated the fact that the Megas XLR ending was basically cliffhanger. I want to see more Glorf mechs destroyed with MTV references being destroyed with the mechs.
 

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i know its a bit obvious but the Sopranos.cuts to black at a completly random moment and i know im not the only one who was annoyed by that move.
 

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Heroes Season 2. I mean, I love Heroes, but considering we spent a good few episodes building up this "virus" thing I sort of expeced something to.. well, happen.
 
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I felt the ending of "Narnia: Prince Caspian" was very anti-climactic.
Really, I reserve all hatred for Fox for canceling good shows that I enjoy *cough* Firefly *cough*. It's only made worse by the fact that there's never any closure. The last episode never really wraps things up and you're left wondering what happens. While "Drive" wasn't exactly spectacular, I was very put out when they canceled "The Inside" and "Wonderfalls".
 

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The last series of Alias was a joke. It was pretty competant up until that whole clone thing and the black chick who was also some preposterous plot point.