I's have to say the Korean Film Oldboy has the most fucked up ending in the history of the word fuck. Check it out if you must. It's becoming pretty mainstream now.
Ford LOLs!conflictofinterests said:The end of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. I expect it's the literary equivalent to blue balls.
Yea, then you haven't read And Another Thing. The one you have is the same one I have. It has the first five books and was likely published before And Another Thing was even announced. It only came out a while ago.conflictofinterests said:Whatever is in that big huge book that's supposed to have the entire series in it.Kapol said:Are you talking about the end of Adam's series (book 5) or are you including And Another Thing?conflictofinterests said:The end of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. I expect it's the literary equivalent to blue balls.
I agree, it did stop. See, in the part where he places the top inside the safe, they focus the camera on it and it doesn't stop moving, nor does it wobble. Not one bit. In the part at the end, they focus on the top for the exact length of the top before, and it wobbles a heck of a lot...lacktheknack said:It stopped. If it didn't, fluffy kittens will be strangled. (Also, the top was wobbling a lot, which it never did in dreams before).avenged undead said:Also, Inception. The top? Will it stop or not?
linkzeldi said:From what I've read, they intended to make a third season but never got the greenlight to do so. So an explanation for whatever the hell really happened was planned. It just didn't happen. Leaving us confused watchers back at square one. I guess it's better than the horrible cliffhanger that ended season one though.sapphireofthesea said:Honestly I have no idea how it really ended. It looked as if it reset but then there is puzzling out Roger Smith and Angel and what he said to her in that control room. It is definitely a very weird ending (considering they were in a dome and they had a satalite fall, which I still don't fully get)linkzeldi said:The Big O. . . ah with the tomatoes. The entire world was reset, I think.
Very weird anime from start to finish which is why i have watched it 3 times ^^.
Well you see toonami ran through the first 12 episodes, and the show was abruptly canceled. The twelfth episode ended on such a cliffhanger though, there was a huge fan response asking for more big O. So the episodes began running uncut on Adult Swim with the announcement that Adult Swim had contacted the japanese studio and were planning for another season. Adult Swim ran the new episodes, and they slowly became more and more philosophical and less batman meets giant robots. Then for the finale they threw all logic out the window and decided to screw with out minds.sapphireofthesea said:linkzeldi said:From what I've read, they intended to make a third season but never got the greenlight to do so. So an explanation for whatever the hell really happened was planned. It just didn't happen. Leaving us confused watchers back at square one. I guess it's better than the horrible cliffhanger that ended season one though.sapphireofthesea said:Honestly I have no idea how it really ended. It looked as if it reset but then there is puzzling out Roger Smith and Angel and what he said to her in that control room. It is definitely a very weird ending (considering they were in a dome and they had a satalite fall, which I still don't fully get)linkzeldi said:The Big O. . . ah with the tomatoes. The entire world was reset, I think.
Very weird anime from start to finish which is why i have watched it 3 times ^^.
I don't reacll a first season (I think there were 25 in total). Do enlighten me if I am wrong.
And screw they did indeed. I liked though how it started to get more complex and detailed, was a really good run up to the final episode and it sort felt right as Rodger Smith got deeper and deeper intwinded into what was happening. It ended up feeling alot like a 24 episode detective movie that way and the comic relief was well timed to stop it getting too deep.linkzeldi said:Well you see toonami ran through the first 12 episodes, and the show was abruptly canceled. The twelfth episode ended on such a cliffhanger though, there was a huge fan response asking for more big O. So the episodes began running uncut on Adult Swim with the announcement that Adult Swim had contacted the japanese studio and were planning for another season. Adult Swim ran the new episodes, and they slowly became more and more philosophical and less batman meets giant robots. Then for the finale they threw all logic out the window and decided to screw with out minds.sapphireofthesea said:linkzeldi said:From what I've read, they intended to make a third season but never got the greenlight to do so. So an explanation for whatever the hell really happened was planned. It just didn't happen. Leaving us confused watchers back at square one. I guess it's better than the horrible cliffhanger that ended season one though.sapphireofthesea said:Honestly I have no idea how it really ended. It looked as if it reset but then there is puzzling out Roger Smith and Angel and what he said to her in that control room. It is definitely a very weird ending (considering they were in a dome and they had a satalite fall, which I still don't fully get)linkzeldi said:The Big O. . . ah with the tomatoes. The entire world was reset, I think.
Very weird anime from start to finish which is why i have watched it 3 times ^^.
I don't reacll a first season (I think there were 25 in total). Do enlighten me if I am wrong.