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Just finished watching Friday the 13th with Jared Padalecki, and the ending... ummm, WTF??? I wanna know what happens after that!!! Grah!! it made me rage face.

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never watch Inland Empire then.
Captain America had a REALLY bad ending that just did not gel well with me at all. And I think it was a tacked on because Marvel's mandate for an Avengers connection. Otherwise I thought it was a near perfect movie.
what was so bad about the captain america ending, granted i would have loved to see more battles in the ww2 era but i believed it was quite good.
I thought the ending was just about perfect. You are aware he is pretty much the leader of The Avengers, right? I don't see how you could feel it was tacked on. Especially since the beginning basically TOLD YOU it would happen.
I don't know I think they could've put that whole Avengers connection at the beginning of the ACTUAL Avengers movie, but maybe I need to see the movie again to appreciate it. I actually thought the last shot of the kids mimicking him on the street would've been a great place to end it but that's me.
I thought Source Code ended about fifteen minutes later than it should have done. I felt the ending had been added to give the movie a happy ending despite how implausible it was. Indeed, plausibility was a problem with the entire concept. After Moon I really expected to like it, but I found it mediocre at best.
The ending really isn't implausible, considering it is playing with quantum physics and the many worlds theory.
It postulates that a virtual environment created on a computer actually creates a fully functional, independent, parallel universe beyond it's original parameters. And that a sentient being hooked into that virtual environment would continue to function within it beyond it's own death. That's not quantum theory, it's bullshit.
Hey, that is the premise. You either accept or you don't.
To me, the concept of an alternate reality is really abstract and hard to grasp, so I had no problem with the film's realities also being very out there.

Couldn't agree more, Cthulhu!

 

Stephen, try not to add too much logic to anything fictional. The whole idea of anything fictional, especially sci-fi/fantasy, is to break away from reality and enter into something abstract. It's not about how exactly this alternate reality could possibly exist, but rather WHY it was set up the way it was.

While watching the movie I felt the same way. I thought it should have ended with the two main characters freezing in their last kiss...

But the whole part after that adds a whole lot to the movie if you think about it. When I watched it the second time that whole "what-if" thought-experiment during the last few minutes was actually the most interesting part of the film.

Source Code in my opinion climaxed 5 minutes before the ending, but still ended at a logical place for a reason.

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