WORST ENDING EVER: AND HERE'S WHY (spoilers)
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Stevicus-2 — 14 years ago(May 19, 2011 08:09 PM)
Heston was in a bunch of films in the '70s where his character dies.
Omega Man - dead
Soylent Green - dead (or at least his death is alluded to)
Earthquake - dead
Midway - dead
Are there any others?
Beneath the Planet of the Apes -
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namaGemo — 13 years ago(November 12, 2012 08:04 AM)
Wow, do you sound like an angry bitter woman. His wife was a faker and a pill popper just trying to get attention, and Heston had not cheated on her till that very day. He felt guilt over Bujold's husband dying, he felt guilt over Remy, and he basically died because of the guilt others placed on him.
So, he's supposed to stay with this bitter old pill popper so she can ruin his life? As he stated in the film, their whole marriage was a bribe. -
chas77 — 14 years ago(October 21, 2011 03:00 PM)
Heston was in a bunch of films in the '70s where his character dies.
Omega Man - dead
Soylent Green - dead (or at least his death is alluded to)
Earthquake - dead
Midway - dead
Are there any others?
The question isn't how many films when he dies - it's more like how many does he actually live in the end? Since he was such a dramatic, larger-than-life persona he more often than not had to die or be wounded in the end.
To add to your list:
Dies:
Call of the Wild
Antony and Cleopatra
Crossed Swords
Wounded badly:
Skyjacked
The Last Hard Men (if this film had been a hit do you think there would have been a porno version with the same title)
Two Minute Warning (I think or maybe I'm thinking of John Cassavetes' character) -
novastar_6 — 14 years ago(November 02, 2011 06:15 AM)
I saw this again a while back and was surprised by the ending scene because I remembered it as just his wife fell in and died, I didn't remember him going after her. I liked that ending, it's the way it should've been.
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jgroub — 13 years ago(May 06, 2012 03:44 PM)
"I actually felt sorry for Remy throughout the movie."
You were the only one. She was an ugly hag with a dried up old cooch. No one liked her.
I want the doctor to take your picture so I can look at you from inside as well. -
rockmail — 13 years ago(January 02, 2013 01:58 PM)
You need to look closer under that crappy housecoat Ava was wearing. She had a hell of a rack under there and the rest was shapely too. Give he some non-witch makeup and a better hairstyle and she'd look quite hot.
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timothy-5 — 13 years ago(October 15, 2012 03:57 PM)
I know - it was a shame he died trying to save that boozy loudmouth. I felt bad for Denise - I could feel her pain. I was glad her son opened his eyes at the end and was going to be ok. Why anybody would WANT to die in a film is beyond me.
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Lobo305 — 14 years ago(December 29, 2011 02:51 PM)
I think it's an amazing ending for the exact same reasons. Besides women would have hated the idea that he could leave his wife for a much younger woman -AND- the wife would die leaving him free and clear to start fresh with a new family and likely inherit the remnants of his wife's family business.
Instead we get a shocking ending of the hero trying to salvage some of his morality to save his estranged wife and gasp fail.
Excellent ending in my humble opinion.
"El riesgo vive siempre!" -
novastar_6 — 14 years ago(January 03, 2012 04:12 PM)
VERY excellent. Because when you think of the other 70s disaster movies, Towering Inferno or Poseidon Adventure, if any of those men could've died trying to saving their wive/girlfriends, if they had that opportunity to try to save them, you know they would without any regard to their own lives either.
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namaGemo — 13 years ago(November 12, 2012 08:09 AM)
I think Omega Man, was different, because you expected him to win. Honestly, when Mathias threw the spear, I was expecting him to throw it at Lisa, because he was calling her and she appeared to be walking towards him. Lots of people I've showed the film too also thought the same thing, like he was going to kill Lisa because she took off with Neville.
In Poseidon Adventure, you got a sense of what Hackman was going to do before he did it. In Earthquake, it never actually showed Heston dying, but it was implied. Never saw Von Ryan's Express.