 it's friday it's fun day tripping up on the first word of the i guess it's night it's 10 30 p.m i have a show for you can't say it's um i can't say it's going to be the most exciting thing ever i'm lying it is it's going to be the greatest thing you've ever seen in your life because today we are going to do the best movie endings of all time full stop i have conjured up a list harry potter style for you to look over we're going to go over it together we're going to dive into some of them others i put on here because i know they're good i saw them a thousand years ago i tipped the hat their acknowledges being great i probably won't touch upon them too much but we have to represent we have to represent films of all walks of life first things first i'm a real ass drop this and let the whole world feel this i have to give a shout out to matt sclaro he corrected me on his name pronunciation his last name is sclaro not sclaro i have it in the memory bank for at least tonight only matt so there you go he came up with the idea he said adam why don't you talk about the the best movie endings ever on your podcast and i thought well i could do it on the podcast or i could just do it live and get a little bit more interaction with people so we're doing it live we're gonna do it live tonight um i guess we can just jump in i don't have any real movie news i was looking at things and really the only news is the flash is bombing at the box office which genuinely surprised me i thought that it still had enough going for it with michael keaton and uh being part of the dcu you have batman in there two different batman supergirl but yeah no one cares it's honestly remarkable how bad it's doing and i have no stake in it so whatever i i like the movie i thought it was a fun time really dumb really you know like nostalgia overload and all that but it was a a fast moving film had a lot of cool action had some great special effects mixed in with some of the worst special effects i've seen in over a decade it was a laugh it was a riot alice and it was a good time i also noticed that the new one i saw no hard feelings which the reviews up for that i posted two reviews this afternoon no hard feelings and asteroid city no hard feelings not a good opening weekend for it i think it's only pulled in 15 million and the budget for this was 45 million we we've talked about this before but a movie has to not only double but usually like 2.5 times its initial so no hard feelings needs to really bring in like 125 150 million to really start seeing profit and man at 12 to 15 million opening weekend those numbers are going to go down week after week so it'll be lucky if it pulls out of the theater pulls out at 30 million that's brutal that's brutal also asteroid city i got a review up for that i was not not really into that one as always if you're joining me live super chats are appreciated i'm tired it's been a long ass weekend i put a lot of stuff on the channel and i still have a lot to edit so we're gonna do this live video if there's questions you want answered at the end please throw out a super chat even if it's a dollar four dollars whatever i appreciate it and then i'll answer the question otherwise i'll just pack it in for the night and i'll get prepped over this weekend for the podcast and the upcoming week of shows because we have a lot of stuff to do we have a lot of work to do let's get to it we have uh yeah let's let's good let's get started let me swap things over really quickly there we are also i should i should clarify for this list best movie endings these aren't necessarily even good movies some of them are amazing films some of them are mediocre maybe even on the bad end of things but the ending gave it some significance gave it some importance in the film discussion universe and so we can look at a bad movie or a mediocre movie and then see that ending and go you know what respect so this film is full of those types of flex all across all ranging from amazing films that even get better because of the ending to bad movies they get good because of the ending there's no movies on here though that are just really solid all like i should take that back but for instance someone said i think in a comment on i don't even know how they found this list so fast but they said you should put lord of the rings on here all three of them and i'm just thinking the endings of those movies aren't really what elevates the material it's already good all the way through and there wasn't like an aha reveal at the end i'm looking for movies that have like whoa moments at the ends of the films lord of the rings were just like solid all the way through a fantastic flex let's get started so the first one on here this is not an order this is one of my favorite movies of all time fight club came out in 1999 we can just look at the synopsis here and see how well it actually rounds out this crazy story a ticking time bomb insomniac in a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy their concept catches on with underground fight clubs forming in every town until an eccentric gets in the way and ignites an out of control spiral toward oblivion wow what a what an interesting roundup that is for the the plot i guess it's it's really hard to break the film down but i i should also say if you haven't seen any of the movies on this list just mute this live while the the posters up for it because i'll go back when i'm done talking about it i promise i won't spoil anything until we jump into the movie because i don't want you to get something to ruin that you haven't seen these are movies that need to be seen before you get them ruined ahead of time that sucks i've had it happen a couple times in my life i do not recommend it if you're a movie fan okay so tyler dirton he's the main character it's brad pitt he's actually it's revealed as this movie slowly unfolds into madness that he is nothing more than a figment of edward nordin's imagination edward nordin never has a name throughout this entire movie i always like to consider him jack because at one point he stumbles into this abandoned paper street warehouse and finds a book of uh well he finds a bunch of books actually that are full of haikus and little stories and they're all written by this guy named jack some of them in the third person some a lot in the first and so i just consider him jack and then his life is so mediocre and so pathetic that he kind of escapes into this cool alter ego named tyler dirton and when this movie flips it flips hard with a fade to back and then a black and then a reveal fade up that what the fuck where am i how did i get here why is everybody calling me mr dirton and then it hits him we're the same dude we're the same guy i'm the one that founded fight club i'm the one that's taking the hits that that's uh bringing people into the space monkey program and doing all these bad shit and same things love fight club it's so good as rewatch too some movies get better the more you watch them and this one is definitely one for repeat viewings if you haven't seen fight club i hope you didn't hear me just spoil it watch fight club let's go back we have back to back david fincher flicks right now folks got that fincher in me going back to back he's going back to back i got that fincher okay we have seven george castanza one of his favorite names for a child that he'll never inevitably have seven 1995 david fincher this stars brad pit it stars morgan freeman this is another one of my favorites absolutely amazing thriller two homicide detectives are on a desperate hunt for a serial killer whose crimes are based on the seven deadly sins in this dark and haunting film that takes viewers from the tortured remains of one victim to the next the seasoned detective summer set uh researches each sin in an effort to get inside the killer's mind while his novice partner mills scoffs at his efforts to unravel the case that's right morgan freeman's character he's on his last legs he's seen this city inside and out he hates it he's ready to be done brad pits the young rookie cop coming over from another precinct he's got a lot to he's got a lot to prove he thinks he's got a lot of ingenuity a lot of know-how he's gonna find out very quickly that this murderer that's out there is unlike anything either of them has ever taken on kevin spacey plays this character at the time i watched this originally i wasn't that familiar with kevin spacey so to me he was actually just genuinely creepy as shit then i would go on to find out a little bit more about kevin spacey as a real-life person many years later and now he's creepy as shit on a whole other level so seven uh seven gets better with age now seven is a brilliant film and it's that final crescendo of the movie that we're talking about here now look away kids if you haven't seen seven please i am begging you to mute the rest of what i'm going to tell you right now for john doe kevin spacey the villain of this picture for his final masterpiece performance he plays husband to gwyneth paltrow he takes over brad pits position as the the lovey hubby who's gonna come home from work now of course this is unbeknownst to pit who's out on the force for a time and really he's not playing lovey husband instead he's decapitating gwyneth paltrow he puts her head in a box and he mails it to the middle of nowhere where he has these two detectives drive out they're out there brad pit goes into the field with spacey he's got a gun to his head and then morgan freeman's just chilling on the road waiting for whatever is supposed to happen and here comes the ups truck delivering you guessed it the head right in a nice box gift wrapped for our detective and so pits way off in the desert looking on what's in the box what's in the box freeman looking up looking down he just doesn't even know how to approach this situation because he knows john doe's gonna win he's completed all seven deadly sins and he knows the seventh one's about to be done by brad pit himself when he ices the guy when he kills them it's just this freaking fantastic story from beginning to end brilliantly executed by david fincher i love seven absolutely love it now we're on a spot on the list that um i don't even i didn't review this movie here let me review this quick i'm gonna give it a three out of five stars you know what i'll give it three and a half let's give it three and a half let me let me just read it first saw 2004 directed by james won who would go on to do i believe the conjuring films which are actually really good an aquaman is this the right guy hang on i don't want to say something wrong okay it is and malignant and insidious yeah all right live or die make your choice okay obsessed with teaching his victims the value of life a deranged sadistic serial killer known as jigsaw they don't say that here abducts the morally wayward once captured they must face impossible choices in a horrific game of survival the victims must fight to win their lives back or die trying this movie's not great the acting is really freaking bad cringy is all hell um especially from is that gary kary uwals is that his name it says kary uwals i think that's this guy he's really funny and like princess bride in hot shots oh he was in something else that i just saw him in recently i can't remember what it was but regardless the the acting in this is atrocious i was kind of laughing at parts when i saw this in theaters back in the day thinking what are we doing here and then the moment hits at the end because what's been happening this whole movie is jigsaw this this killer this uh faceless guy who wears uh he's got like a puppet i'm sorry he doesn't he controls this little puppet dude that comes out in a tricycle and shit and he's on the tv he's like you want to play a game and he puts people in these insane contraptions they have to get out of bad situations all around what ends up happening is the the two main guys are chained onto the floor in this room there's really nothing else in the room outside of a dead body a dead carcass that's been laying their face down the entire time with these two it's got a reek right it's got a smell and they have to eventually hack their legs off in order to get out of here which is why it's called saw there's a rusty saw that they're gonna have to use well when there's just the one guy left it's revealed that that dead body on the ground wasn't dead at all this drowning pool was not hitting the floor it gets up it's jigsaw he was there the whole he was there the whole time he was there the whole time and then he just shuts the door locking the final guy in to be left with his screams it's a brilliant twist ending i don't know a single person that saw this coming i can't imagine anyone would very well done it completely elevated a very schlocky cheesy horror flick to something really special that would spin off to get a bunch of sequels none of them would be very good in my opinion but i'm not really into the torture porn but this really jump started a whole bunch of stuff like hostile and uh what the hills have eyes and a bunch of the gory torture porn shit i know hill says eyes is a remake but whatever you get what i'm saying okay next up this is one that i actually really enjoy it was a very special movie to me the mist 2007 directed by frank derrubant who would go on to do the walking dead series i think just the first couple seasons maybe just the first maybe just the pilot i don't really know there's a few mainstays from that show in this one uh let's say after a violent storm a dense cloud of mist envelops a small main town trapping artist david draiden and his five year old son in a local grocery store with other people they soon discover that the mist conceals deadly horrors that threaten their lives and worse their sanity i believe this is a steven king story i'm pretty positive it's a steven king story and what's great about it is it's it's really a little over this little town of main coming together and outside our plagues and locus hidden within this mist and as soon as people walk out that door they're instantly killed off so naturally naturally the fear is going to take hold of these people very quickly and they're going to turn it to the irrational and this is where and i always say her name around marcia gay harden is that right marcia gay harden she comes into the mix as the crazy kook down the street that everyone knows is off her rocker and that's what makes this story so brilliant the one that's completely insane ends up being the voice of reason for the people trapped inside not all but for a good amount these people that originally scoffed at her now look at her as some sort of a vessel for the lord jesus christ himself and she's saying this is a plague coming down on us and the rational thinkers here in the room are like yeah i don't i don't think so i don't think that's the case at all inevitably they end up leaving after a very very bad situation takes place with a stabbing and a murder and i hate that scene so much it's just it's really visceral and it gives you an ugly response but they get away they get in the car they drive through the mist losing a good amount of the people on the way their party is down to just the dad his son and the elderly couple in the back oh i'm sorry and uh and um the other woman i think it's amanda or something from the walking dead there's five of them total and they only have i think they have the right amount of bullets to finish them all off and that's where they're at the car stalls there's giant horrific alien creatures all around them and the only thing left they can possibly do after running and fighting and hiding for days straight is to kill themselves till not die in the most horrifically awful way possible they take their own lives so thomas jane takes turns two facing the situation kills the old couple kills the the lady kills his son and then when he's about to take his own life oh he can't i'm sorry that's right he can't there's four bullets five people he can't take his own life he has to go kill himself by the aliens and just when he's about to after grieving over what he had done the mist clears the army comes by and everything is taken care of he all they had to do was wait an extra like 10 to 15 minutes and they all could have lived it was brutal and it took a pretty awesome movie and made it incredibly badass and memorable for me i i i could never forget the mist even if i tried and i've watched it several times since great flick probably shouldn't spend so much time in all these requiem for a dream darin erinowski very hidden miss for me this director life of pi the fountain which i could not stand the wrestler which i think is very overrated sorry that's just my opinion requiem for a dream the hopes and dreams of four ambitious people are shattered when their drug addictions begin spiraling out of control a look into addiction and how it overcomes the mind and body there's a part of me that thinks that this is this should be mandatory viewing in schools because it just shows you how incredibly fucked people can get from drug abuse and not just like straight up heroin or or meth or whatever we're talking the opiates this movie was way ahead of the curve when it came to the the drugs you get over the counter or i'm sorry behind the counter and um that's always confusing to me over the counter makes me think that you have to go over the counter and be a pharmacist to get on but that means that's something that's it's from the perspective of the pharmacist looking out because for some reason the pharmacist is always high and mighty up on their pedestal they even put them higher up off the floor than us so they can look down on us from their fucking ivory towers sorry sorry side rant aside okay oh i'm sorry yes you're right dj not life of pie just pie life of pie is a completely different movie my bad thank you for the correction requiem for a dream i've seen a couple times and it makes me feel worse every time i watch it i don't know why i put myself through it it's such a depressing miserable film and it all really comes to a head at the end of this movie so we have jared leto we have uh jennifer connelly we have the older woman i gotta look at her name i don't know who that is ellen bursting that's probably in marlin wanes i forgot marlin wanes is in this yeah these oh keith david's in this why did i not remember that oh yes i do remember of course i remember i was distracted by what's happening in that scene but these four are who we're gonna follow and the different paths they take to get these drugs one person's going to be uh selling their body another person's going to be addicted to the television and ordering this stuff and trying to look beautiful like the celebrities on tv and we're gonna get this awful montage at the end that's going to make you feel every sort of emotion humanly possible depending on who you are for me it was fear it was sadness it was turned on we'll get to it in a second because what's gonna happen here is uh jared leto is going to have put so much heroin into his arm he has to get it lobbed off is a cut off his arm the dude is fucking gone the woman the older lady is going to be seen things she's going to lose her mind and she's gonna end up getting shock therapy treatments and and go into a insane asylum for the rest of her life and then jennifer connelly is going to be performing unspeakable acts in a cage area for a bunch of perverted disgusting businessmen who are throwing money and they're going to pull out the the dildo and that's going to be the the the ass to ass scene and there is this sort of rite of passage i think with a lot of guys that have seen requiem for a dream where when jennifer connelly's name is mentioned maybe this is just me and the people i have as a quaint it says whenever jennifer connelly gets brought up just in passing or there's a movie with her and it's like oh yeah jennifer connelly i'll look at the guy in the room and we'll just have this unspeakable understanding about this one scene in the film we won't say it we'll just know and be like yeah i like jennifer connelly that's it that's usually it but uh yeah that's interspersed between shock therapy and an arm getting cut off so it's a very short-lived nice moment that's obviously not nice for her and if we take it in context it's it's a very sad situation but it's a movie so bon appetit that's requiem for a dream a brutal heart-shattering film okay let's completely change the temperature in the room and get to something a little bit more a little bit more special the shashank redemption another steven spielberg written film 1994 directed by frank dirabont wait did he do the mist am i losing my mind holy shit i didn't know that wow good for this guy i did not know that look at all these connections we're making it's amazing and we have red in here morgan freeman from seven so many connections all right framed in the 1940s for the double murder of his wife and her lover upstanding banker andy dufrane begins a new life at the shashank prison where he puts his accounting skills to work for an amoral warden during his long stretch in prison dufrane comes to be admired by the other inmates including an older prisoner named red for his integrity an unquenchable sense of hope andy dufrane is a tall drink of water and he he is a very hopeful guy he's very quiet keeps to himself a lot and the reason for that is because he's been planning a breakout of prison for a few decades the better half of his life as a matter of fact he's going to be spent in this prison slowly tunneling out and he will inevitably crawl through a mile of shit and come out clean on the other side it's such an amazing beautiful moment watching this dude hitting the rock against the pipe to break the shit out while he's timing it with the lightning so no one inside hears what's going on and then crawl through this disgusting sewage and come out clean in the rain looking up at the heavens excited to finally be free to touch grass as we tell so many kids to do today they take it for granted andy dufrane's not and it's not even there where we end that already would have been beautiful but this movie is just genius on so many levels first off we get the tease that there might be some hope but then instantly it's pulled away because red was released earlier than andy red who spent most of his life in prison as well and we think red's going to end up going the same route as another inmate who was much older and took his own life because he couldn't handle life outside the prison he didn't understand the new fast paced world that we live in and so there's that moment where you look up and you're expecting red to be hung from that or hanged i mean from that same pillar but it just says red was here and then we cut to andy dufrane going to that tree that has no reason to be in the middle of the field and he digs and he finds the money and the letter from red and where to meet him and he goes out to the coast to the ocean and they work on a boat together and live the rest of their lives fancy free men of the sea it is amazing absolutely one of my favorite movies of all time shah shank redemption one of the best feel good movies of all time mm yeah dj thanks for showing up i already mentioned the walking dead i mentioned that he did that during the missed conversation all right this one the sixth sense the movie that made m night shamala mading dang's career 1999 a movie that some i see a lot of that crap ahead of time but this one this one got me now over time and upon rewatching this movie doesn't make much sense but a first time watch it makes six cents it makes six cents a psychological thriller about an eight-year-old boy named coal seer who believes he can see into the world of the dead a child psychologist named melcom crow comes to call to help him deal with this problem learning that he really can see the ghosts of dead people including himself because bruce willis was dead the entire time what the guy that he's been hanging out with the guy that he's been opening up to and sharing his deepest darkest secrets with is the guy that's dead he's a ghost amongst the dead it's crazy i love it this is a movie that i mean it really set people on a new venture with m night like where is this guy gonna go they were saying he's the next spielberg all these praises were being thrown at his feet then he would come up with unbreakable a movie that not quite as loved by the general audience but definitely served up a whole lot of indie lovers served up a whole lot of cult following when that movie came out it is a underground gem that has gone mainstream since and we got several sequels out of it split to be in one of them and then the of course atrocious glass later on but m night would m night would have probably the least consistent run of any director ever i mean this guy i like signs a lot i know a lot of people don't like signs regardless very very hit and miss with m night shamala but the sixth sense that ending i don't know i don't know a lot of people that watched that film and didn't say yeah the sixth sense was fucking great or if you ask pretty much any passerby you just go up to some random stranger excuse me ma'am and then she freaks out hits you with her purse and you're like ma'am call the fuck down what movie has the greatest twist ending of all time and then she's gonna stop right before she maces you and say well the sixth sense of course and then she maces you but you got it out of her that's the truth that's the gospel truth if you're Hercules all right this one i really love the descent 2005 directed by neil marshal after a tragic accident six friends reunite for a caving expedition their adventure soon goes horribly wrong when a collapse traps them deep underground and they find themselves pursued by bloodthirsty creatures as their friendship deteriorate they find themselves in a desperate struggle to survive the creatures and each other yeah the descent is a pretty wild film pretty disturbing it's it's shot very well dark grimy gritty some night vision shit going on you have these humanoid creatures that have been born in the caves their entire life so they have they can see better they can hear better and they stock their prey what makes the descent so great and also i have a fun little aside about the descent which some of you have heard of before so i apologize for the redundancy it's the ending these women all die in the cave except for one the main actress which i can't remember the character's name it doesn't matter the blonde one she presumably gets out of the cave gets to her car and blows out of dodge but as she's driving it then cuts back to the cave where she's inside blowing out the candles on a birthday cake because she didn't actually ever get out she will always be there stuck trapped for eternity or did she actually get out but in her mind she never can escape this is the cool clever ending that i got in theaters when i watched the descent it fucks with you did she make it out did she not you can kind of choose your own adventure this thing however there unfortunately are two endings to the descent the second one is absolute dog shit and i believe that's the american version of course and i think in that version she just gets out and she's fine they might do one more shock and a thing and the only reason i know this is because i um i really liked this movie when i saw it in theaters and wanted to own it so i could show my daughter who's 14 i think she was 13 at the time when we were gonna watch it and i had some friends over who'd never seen it so we went on amazon prime and bought the digital version i didn't know at the time there were two versions of this ending assuming i bought the the one version that's available and we watched and when that ending happened i stood there just slack jod couldn't believe i was dumbfounded by what i was watching and they're like wow that was a good movie and i was like shut the fuck up that is not the movie that is not the movie i just paid for and i wish you could get a refund because i would have demanded one so then i had to go on youtube and track down the other ending to show them but do you think that that hits at that point no it's over it's absolutely over and this would make for a good podcast discussion or something movies where they ruined the ending because there was a different ending of course for i am legend and the original for it freaking assholes all right this this ending killed me the movie's la la land 2016 directed by damien chazelle amazing director he's knocked it out of the park four times for me whiplash love it la la land love it first man great babelon great all right maya or is it mia i don't know it doesn't matter an inspiring actress serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and sabastian a jazz musician scrapes by plain cocktail party gigs in dingy bars but as a success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair and the dreams they work so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart and rip they absolutely will this is a whimsical fairy tale-esque magical journey between two characters who will connect on every single level come together in perfect harmony and dance and sing and parade around the night away it's a very lovely movie for 90 percent of the run and then that last bit comes on and your heart is crushed as these two start to pull away from each other because their careers are separating them they're finding different opportunities they're losing that connection they're losing that touch they had and then we cut to our main guy going to the club to see maya playing a song performing and the life that they have together flashes before his eyes it's beautiful it's wonderful they share this whole experience they grow old it's so lovely and it's all fake because they don't end up together that's a once upon a time in his mind that never plays out this is such a crushing ending to a film and it completely subverts expectations in the best possible way it does it with some genuine heart behind it it doesn't do it just for shock and awe it feels like the natural progression of these two characters and that's why i love this film and i am not a musical person in the slightest sure you can throw on grease i guess and i'll be like it's grease lightning but i don't call it my way to watch musicals but la la land freaking good freaking good stuff it's good shit i'm probably gonna get a lot of pronunciation i don't know maybe we'll go through i saw there will be blood twice it's been a it's been a while 20 2007 paul thomas anderson ruthless silver miner turned oil prospector daniel plainview moves to an oil rich california using his son to project a trustworthy family man image plainview cons local landowners into selling him their valuable properties for a pintons however local preacher elie sunday suspects plainview's motives and intentions starting a slow burning feud that threatens both of their lives this movie is fantastic i saw it the same time the same day that i saw no country for old men i i don't know if they came out the same year but for some reason i watched them back to back at a buddy's house my friend derrick he's like adam you got to see these movies and he's we we agree 90 of the time so i watched him i loved him he was spot on there will be blood has such a dark humor to it all the way through and the final moment where our lead antagonist has taken everything he's raped the land of wealth and riches all the oil is his even the oil people presume they own because as one of the characters points out is it the priest i think it's the the priest he says yeah we we have the land here we have the best land with the oil rigs and the guy turns to him and says yeah but i have the land surrounding it so all the spigots and everything i suck them up i drank your milkshake and then he beats him to death with a bowling pin and i believe says something like i'm done or it's just like games over basically i'm paraphrasing because i don't remember exactly i just remember being shocked as all hell by this final confrontation how this asshole knew exactly what he was doing uh daniel day lewis is the character is the actor completely amazing performance and he just beats the shit out of this guy kills him and is like i'm done my life's complete i did everything i set out to do i can die or go rod in a jail cell it doesn't matter oh man it's so good i drink your milkshake who's pumped for the new indiana jones next week show of hands slightly i'm slightly there i'm gonna be cautiously optimistic readers of the law stark 1981 the one that started it all when dr indiana jones the tweed suda professor who just happens to be celebrated archaeologist is hired by the government to locate the legendary arc of the covenant finds himself up against the entire nazi regime this one doesn't it's a steven spielberg vehicle of course this one doesn't have so i could almost leave this one off the list there's a couple on here that don't necessarily fall under this i do just think the bat this this ending is badass the government gets the covenant they get the arc i should say and they say we're gonna take care of it mr jones we're gonna go put it away in storage and they they show the arc being unloaded in this warehouse and when spielberg pulls back the camera and we see that this thing is full of all these different artifacts and things that the government has kept secret over the years it's like holy shit this is freaking awesome this is a cool way to end the flick that's all just a classic ending i thought the pullback was really good it's been copied and parodied several times i mean dozens of times in different flicks over the years it's just it's just so good we're gonna have to spend more time on it than that indiana jones is great oh man another keith richards vehicle in this one or Keith i'm sorry Keith keith richards keith david the thing 1982 directed by john carpenter my favorite horror thriller full stop movie is aged like a fine wine because it's not relying on really anything too crazy right some of the best state-of-the-art puppeteering animatronics ever all right in remote Antarctica a group of american research scientists are disturbed at their base camp by a helicopter shooting at a sled dog when they take in the dog it brutally attacks both human beings and canines in the camp the canine killing scene is fucking great and they discover that a beast can assume the shape of its victims a resort a resourceful helicopter pilot and the camp doctor lead the camp crew in a desperate gory battle against the vicious creature before it picks them all off one by one this is a kurt russell vehicle and he's he's just like the everyman of every man you just can't top him here he's got the he's got the beard he's grizzled he's out in the middle of the cold the thing that's so brilliant about the thing is it can be anything we don't know what it actually looks like it takes the form of humans there's no real way outside of this cockamamie test they come up with at one point where they boil the blood which i just watched a south park episode where karpman does it to see if people have headlights freaking hilarious call back to the thing and this movie's ending is what really seals the deal on its brilliance at different points in the film uh kurt russell and keith david go m i a i believe russell goes to check out something up at uh he goes to check out one of the guys that's been in quarantine keith david is supposed to be looking guard at the door they're they're both missing for several minutes if not hours and when they finally take out the threat at the at the end of this movie presumably killing the thing's final form they sit at a fire in antartica they're completely fucked they have no way to get out they're both gonna die that's the end game but what's more disturbing about this ending is either one of them or both of them are somehow things would they both know if they're the thing would they have any comprehension is it more than one is one of them the thing is neither of them at the end of the day it doesn't really matter because again they're both screwed but it's just that disturbing haunting ending of them looking at each other wondering you are you dead are you you are you something else it's chilling stuff very cool all right inception getting a little bit more modern we have 2010's christopher nolan flick cob a skilled thief who commits corporate espionage by infiltrating the subconscious of targets is offered a chance to regain his old life as payment for a task considered to be impossible inception the implementation of another person's idea into a target's subconscious inception is it's almost there it's almost matrix levels of brilliance definitely take some inspiration from the matrix going deeper into the human psyche things get more wild they get more crazy they get more out of control buildings are bending the minds are being manipulated when the movie starts out we find out that this is actually the finale of the film we see ken how do you say it watanabe ken watanabe i think it's ken watanabe i don't know ken we'll call him ken let them fight ken and lean ardo de caprio we'll call him leo ken and leo are at the table cob and whatever his character's name is and they're both old and uh ken looks at him he's like you came here for something and they're starting to piece it together that they've been trapped in the inception way down deep five or so many levels it's been and they have no idea who they are anymore because the deeper you go into your psyche the more you lose connection with reality it's the same thing that happened to cob's wife and why she haunts him constantly in these dreams and these nightmares really but it's the final shot of the flick where we have his totem now the totem is introduced earlier on in the flick it's an artifact that you bring in with you it's something that you know has a characteristic that can't be broken so for him it's a top he spins the top it will spin forever that's how he knows he's in the real world he's grounded well in the final scene of the movie it's presumed he got out he got his money he got away from whatever bad things were going out with the authorities and he's able to be with his children again everything's very vague in this movie intentionally so to keep you wondering is this all a dream is he in then is this whole thing an inception it's very possible it's very probable but it's one of those up for your imagination up for your determination sort of situations anyway he sees his children now the kids do turn around at the end which is nice because up into that point he's only ever seen their backs in their clothes what's odd is the clothes they're wearing i believe are the same clothes they have in a picture on the wall so either they don't have a lot of different wardrobes in the house or cob is remembering something from a different time and that's what he's projecting on to his children as they start to run to him and he hugs them the camera pulls away and we see that top spinning and as the camera starts to fade that top starts to that top starts to kind of fumble a little bit just for a second there's a little hesitation it's like no one knows what he's doing he's messing with us in my cynical jaded view i think cobs in a fairy tale world he never got out the grass is always green on the other side situation here the glass is half full situation here is does it really matter if he's able to live his life out in tranquility inside of the matrix of his own doing i mean let's sleeping dogs lie does that expression make sense there i think so you know don't don't don't even kick him let him just live kicking actually is appropriate because to get someone out of their dream you actually perform a kick but yeah my my theory is he's he's so far gone he's in a dream but he somehow dreamed within the dream and accomplished his tasks within one dream so he was able to move up to the good dream that's where i'm at with it brilliant ending and it was it's one of those movies that was so open to interpretation so open to fun discussion and it's another one where you go back and you can constantly look for little easter eggs and little cues earlier in the flick that can make you think oh maybe that plays in later okay this is i think the most modern movie on this list 2018's avengers infinity war and it's funny how in comparison to all the other brilliant movies i've talked about this looks kind of like a basic bitch in comparison and i love this movie as the avengers and their allies have continued to protect the world from threats too large for anyone here to handle a new danger has emerged from the cosmic shadows Thanos a despot of the intergalactic infamy infamy okay his goal is to collect all six infinity stones artifacts of unimaginable power and use them to inflict his twisted will on all of reality everything the avengers have fought for has led up to this moment the fate of earth and existence blah blah blah blah blah blah this is on here because the ending was pretty powerful we had the culmination of 20 some marvel mcu movies now obviously now it's it hits different right because the new mcu is kind of a garbage fire but up until this point things were firing pretty damn good outside of an occasional hiccup we had a lot of people we cared about coming into this movie and then those russo brothers pulled them all away from us or at least 50 of them Thanos is successful with the snap instantly murdering instantly evaporating 50 of the universe absolutely brutal stuff here we're watching all of our favorites die either at the hands of Thanos or self-sacrificing in the case of black widow now it was very clear it was very obvious that we were going to see most of these characters again we knew this was a two-part movie but that does not take away at the time from just the massive hit after hit we saw as the different avengers started started harry potter vaul the morning away that like kind of little dust artifacting they did and then we see than i was hanging out on the ranch living his best life taking a breather he's like taking me i did my duty i'm good perfectly balanced as everything should be one does not what does he say in the trailer he never says in the movie and it pisses the hell out of me one does not consider fun when balancing the universe but this this puts a smile on my face something like that i thought that line was so good and then it was never in the movie and it was just bitter as all hell about it but yeah that uh that ending was pretty damn great skidding ding ding ding ding ding ding deliverance squeal like a pig boy 1972 directed by john borman intent on seeing the kalawasi river before it's turned into one huge lake outdoor fanatic lewis medlock takes his friends on a river rafting trip they'll never forget in this dangerous american back country we got john void we got burt reynolds in here it's the 70s this is this is kind of a descent inspirational flick i feel like meaning the descent clearly took the ending idea and ran with it their own direction because what we have here are some regular salt of the earth guys going on a canoe trip and it goes very wrong very quickly when the hillbillies next door gang up rape one of them and start hunting the other guys down now we have a revenge flick and this thing's gonna end with burt reynolds or is it void it's been a long time since i see this i apologize i think it's reynolds that survives he climbs he scales the side of the mountain and takes these fuckers out and he actually is the sole survivor i believe again it's been a long time i just remember the ending very well because he gets home one of them and he's having nightmares he's having fever sweats fever dreams about this because even though he survived this conflict he will never escape the horror that unfolded it will always be with him haunting him and that's that's a great ending it's a sad ending but it's a real one bubba with a 499 super chat did you ever see lucky number sloven speaking of endings i did see lucky number sloven that was with josh hartnett and uh is that morgan freeman lucky number sloven was during the time when they did these kind of like cutesy italian job type films these um they get a lot of like b-list actors they throw one there would there would always be a recipe you'd have one a list actor you'd have a few b-listers you'd have a couple c sprinkled in and then you'd have a d you might have like a rapper or a musician or a cook or something just completely off the beaten path because the marketing team's like how can we pull in all these different segments of people let's get rachel ray to do something let's get uh 50 cent in here and they would just ran the same thing with 3000 miles to grace land was another one and these these kind of like quirky films came came out and uh lucky number sloven was actually pretty fun i remember right i remember one scene where there's a sniper across from a building and there's this whole thing plays out but i honestly couldn't tell you much about it if i tried but i have seen it okay we got another classic here by philip kaufman 1978's invasion of the body snatchers make sure this is the right one right donald's other one yes this is the one i was talking about uh jeff goldblooms in this brook adams this is a freaking great movie of course it's aged a little bit but it's still very unsettling the first remake yeah this is a remake they've remade the invasion of the body snatchers several times four or five now the first remake of the paranoid infiltrate infiltration classic moves the setting for the invasion from a small town to the city of san francisco and starts as matthew bennell notices that several of his friends are complaining that their close relatives are in some way different when questioned later they themselves changed as they deny everything or make lame excuses as the as the invaders increase in number they become more open and bennell who has by now blah blah blah it doesn't matter okay so keither donald southerland not keifer southerland is that's that's the son donald southerland the og he's gonna end up in a scenario where he's basically the only dude left on earth that's not a fucking alien this is kind of a thing situation where they appear to be like normal humans but when they speak this disgusting sound emits from them it's just awful miserable sound and when we get to the final moment of the flick we see donald southerland look at the camera and he goes the disgusting noise comes out showing the audience that it's game over there's no survivors at all this is a full invasion just like the title promises if you haven't seen invasion of the body snatchers it really is a gem another classic on here 1960 psycho by elford hitchcock a movie full of red herrings misdirection that all leads to this very eerie very disturbing endian when what is this when larcenius larcenius i don't know real estate clerk mary and crane goes on the on the lamb i haven't heard that term in a long time went on the lamb with the wad of cash in hopes of starting a new life this whole beginning thing by the way that's the red herring it's all bullshit the money that she takes starting a new life it's irrelevant to the story she ends up at the notorious baits motel when manager norman bates cares for his house housebound mother the place seems quirky but fine until marion decides to take a shower this thing has been mimicked a million times over parodied everything under the sun the black and white the blood in color going down the drain it's hitchcock at his finest what's so unsettling about this movie is the freaking mom's been dead the whole time and norman bates is dressing up as her he's spying on the neighbor it's just all around a gross eerie flick and the first half of the movie is wildly different than the second think well you know what else is another movie with a crazy twist but the twist is more the marketing was misdirection than anything and that's uh what is it the vampire movie with george cloney from dusk till dawn the trailers from dusk till dawn showcase cloney being badass with this crossbow and they're in a nightclub and a freaking smoking hot so mahiak is stripping with a giant snake this is all in the last 20 minutes of the movie the first half of this thing is miserable this boring road trip to get there i just i felt so cheated watching that flick jan rose with the five dollar super chat love the baits motel tv show have you seen it it's really good jan i appreciate that and yes we watched the first i want to see two seasons of baits motel it started to lose us at that point did they ever even finish it and is it worth continuing because i thought season two was a little rocky if my recollection if i recall things correctly maybe i'm wrong i keep grabbing my shoulder because i i don't know what i did to it i think it was from surf lessons the last day i did them i kind of i popped something wrong not a spring chicken anymore all right this is a this is a great one the usual suspects 1995 by brian singer director of the x-men movies directed uh well uncredited directed bohemian rap city before he was unceremonious it's funny brian singer and kevin spacey both outed from hollywood for doing some weird crap some very weird crap during the me too movement they were kind of outed about it and we haven't really heard from them since but they're both in this film along with a lot of other actors great actors held in an la interrogation room verbal kint attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord kaiser soze not only exists but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multimillion dollar heist that ended with an explosion in san pager harbour leaving few survivors verbal lures his interrogators with an incredible story of crime lord's almost supernatural prowess yeah kevin spacey this is the classic um hoodwink scenario kevin spacey has a limp i mean his foot's completely duck build goes goes off to the right he can barely walk and function he's the dumbass of the group right he's the schlepp he's the the pat c ando from seven here you don't underestimate kevin spacey's character and when we get to the finale of this movie and the investigator in the uh the the investigator is basically telling him listen man you got hoodwinked by kaiser soze that this is who he is and he points out he points to another guy in his crew who is i believe uh what's his name i always call this guy the poor man's al Pacino because he kind of looks like al Pacino to me gabriel burn i think i don't know if that's how you say his name gabriel burn he was in interview with the not interview the vampire i'm sorry he was in the vampire movie what's that called with keanu reeves i don't really like that movie oh my god what is that movie called keanu reeves and gabriel burn by urn someone tell me in the chat before i lose my mind i could look it up but i don't want to i gotta figure it out myself i gotta figure it out myself he's not a vampire he's the devil i'm sorry he's the devil oh my god it's it's got devil in the title isn't it no bram stoker's dracula no it's the devil one with keanu reeves he's satan the devil's advocate thank you jonathan s the devil's advocate yeah he plays he plays the devil in that is he also in wait is he also the devil in the arnold schwarzenegger movie and i forgot the name of that one what's the devil what's the devil movie with arnold schwarzenegger end of times is he the devil in end of times or is that another dude that also looks like both of them we can we can come to that we can cross that bridge someone can look that up bottom line kevin spacey was kaser soza he was the mastermind behind this whole thing and as he leaves the office hobbling out alpachina was the devil and devil's advocate oh okay so it's end of end of days is gabriel right let me look him up let me look let me look end of days okay yep we got it we got it eventually oh stigmata gross druski uh drusk is he how's it going he says hi so i'm saying hi all of a sudden let me let me focus let me get back to this yeah so anyway spacey's character walks out and as the detectives feeling all high and mighty it starts to click that something's off about this whole breakdown something's not sitting right how did this dude get out he's such a lots he's such a no one how did he survive and then he starts looking at the pegboard and seeing all the clippings and all the articles and even the photo references and he realizes the story that space he's been painting for him this whole time because this whole thing was narrated by his character he was using words from the clippings he was using images from the clippings to fill in some of the blanks so the guy looks over he's like wait wait a second he said these things god damn it and then he goes after him but it's too late he's gone he's a ghost in the darkness which is a which is a solid movie yeah usual suspects is a classic one of the one of the gray movies where the villain gets away scott free and plays the plays the hero all right we're getting to the end of this now now okay let me move some of these around or i can just touch upon these these movies scarface casablanca citizen cane a space odyssey even the godfather i have not seen these movies in probably like 15 years each one of them except for i take that back a space odyssey 2001 i did watch probably six years ago and it's still amazing all i remember at the ending of it though even six years ago is that well we can click on it quick we'll go into it the so the movie follows these different monoliths right the apes see these monoliths and then we go through a whole history of time itself and we go into the future with hal i'm afraid i can't let you do this and then we go to the end where we see a man who goes who grows old and wise and unlocks all of the secrets of space itself and what the meaning of life is and then we cut out to a space baby that's presumably him now in the stars one with the universe what the fuck is going on my there's been so many interpretations of this movie over the years my personal one is i have no idea i assume it's just a story of life and death depending on where you're at in history it doesn't really matter you're going to end up amongst the stars themselves floating in empty space in darkness it's not a fun happy ending but i think that's kind of the point that kubrick was going for stanley kubrick film 1968 all right let me back up just a little scarface 1983 brian de palma movie we got we got puccino who are say hello to my little friend after getting a green card in exchange for assassinating the kubin government official tony montana stakes a claim on the drug trade in miami i'm going to miami it's coming up and down when the heat is on drive on nine to the branket on welcome to miami sorry i apologize for all of that viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way tony eventually becomes the biggest drug lord in the state controlling controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through miami but increased pressure from the police wars with columbian drug cartels and his own drug fueled paranoia served to fuel flames of his eventual downfall yeah spoiler he dies at the end of this movie after going out in a blaze of glory bon jovi style this dude takes a whole bunch of cocaine busts out the tommy gun and just i went like this like he's holding two he busts out the tommy gun takes out a bunch of dudes before eventually getting taken out himself kind of the same way that uh you know the same kind of ending and breaking bad a little bit two two badass drug lords going down in a blaze of glory and a dude gets his arm chopped off with a chainsaw remember that that was a nice way to start things out uh casablanca casablanca however you want to say it this is the oldest movie on this one i think in 1942 by michael curtis in casablanca morocco morocco morocco in december 1941 a cynical american i don't know that word expatriate expate expatriate what the fuck is that meets a former lover with unforeseen complications humphrey bulgart main character here the this is a love story through and through takes place during war times but the big takeaway here is the bitter sweet ending where he has a decision to make and ultimately he lets his lover go what's her name ilia ilian iliam something il a ilana i can't remember what it is the here's looking at you kid but this actually ends with the line um well how does it end this is the beginning of a beautiful friend louie louie this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship he says to the pilot as they both saunter off into the night leaving his lover to go that's sad but true metallica citizen cayne 1941 often considered the greatest movie of all time by orson wells newspaper magnet charles foster cayne is taken from his mother as a boy and made the ward of a rich industrialist as a result every well-meaning tyrannical or self-destructive movie makes for the rest of his life appears in some way to be a reaction to that deeply wounding event event um citizen cayne is i mean we we compare movies to it all the time it's no citizen cayne the movie is shot incredibly well it looks beautiful in black and white great performances and what really makes it stand out is the ending the little twist of rosebud so orson wells charles foster cayne on his death bed says rosebud he looks at the looks at the um whatever you call these things the the globe the snow globe and he sees the the sled in there he says rosebud and then he dies turns out well actually is there a sled in there he just says rosebud we don't really know what he's talking about it's not until they start throwing the the um different possessions onto a fire that one of them is a sled and then i believe his uh someone related to him i it's been so fucking long since i've seen this movie his mom it's not his mom his wife or his friend or some lady's like oh yeah the sled that's rosebud yeah yeah he he was very fond of that thing and then it hits everyone like oh shit that's that's the connection that's what he's been taught that's what he's been rambling about because for all this guy's hang ups for all this guy's issues and just being an all around kind of garbage dude not really seeming to care it all comes back to the innocence he had as a child before he had those responsibilities before he had life weighing him down it humanizes him and makes him believable makes him a sympathetic character in a way that's why that's why citizen cayne is such a remarkable movie especially for the 40s but it was a sled yeah it was family guy it would be like it was a sled i saved you what two hours or something all right oh did we skip over any of these i think i i touched upon all the ones that i didn't remember that well the godfather 1972 span in the years 1945 to 1955 a chronicle of the fictional italian-american corleone crime family when organized crime family patriarch veto corleone barely survives an attempt on his life his youngest son michael steps in to take care of the would be killers launching a campaign of bloody revenge directed by frances ford coppola uh it's a classic it's a gem it's a movie that's got a really long fucking wedding at the beginning i remember thinking this is the movie everybody's ranting and raving about but once you get past the wedding it gets a whole lot better the the ending is what really seals it though when michael becomes his old man he makes the decision he makes he makes a choice and it ends up inevitably spinning him off into because his character had a decision to make he could be the good guy he could kind of walk away from the family or he'd go full blown he could go full corleone and he does and it's uh it's depressing it's it's it's powerful and it will lead to a second godfather movie that i think's even better than the first and i still fun fact have not watched the third movie i've never seen it i heard some people say it's great i heard some people say it's dog shit so i just i haven't wanted to watch it i need to watch all three of them again it's been a very long time truman show 1998 truman burbank is the star of the truman show a 24 hour a day reality tv show that broadcasts every aspect of his life without his knowledge his entire life has been an unending soap opera for consumption by the rest of the world and everyone he knows including his wife and his best friend is really an actor paid to be part of his life truman show this is a freaking great movie jim carrey up into this point i was this before eternal sunshine of the spotless minor after i can't remember if it was before after but regardless before this uh spotless mind was very indie it was very much more underground in terms of jim carrey's stuff but up into this point jim carrey's been doing comedy comedy comedy ace ventura dumb and dumber cable guy and then truman show was kind of a turn for him most people including myself went into truman show assuming he was going to be slapstick silly over the top jim carrey that we know and love but this was a more compassionate serious haunted jim carrey truman show is is really well done you got lauren linian this as the fake wife um all the supporting actors are really good was ed ed harris ed harris is the architect the director and the basic plot is truman has since birth been inside of this bubble this giant stadium community it's all fake 24 hour surveillance this was popularized before paris hilton made trashy reality reality tv a thing like walking around following garbage people popular and then it was obviously perfected by the kardashians and the whatever that other banner pump rules or whatever the fuck that's called my wife watches it once in a while and i i just question everything i know about the world but truman was the first one he was the og and he was far more likeable i think and more interesting even though his life was very uninteresting in fact he couldn't even go into the water because it was a childhood thing they implanted in him to be scared of water so that he would never want to leave his little town it's just it's fucked up it's weird it's sad people try to warn him at different parts of his life but what what seals this is the ending and him coming to the realization that it's all fake and ed harris starts to lose it he starts to slip he's like you the sun he just quickly throws day to night cycles in the mix he's throwing storms at truman but truman's just pushing through he's got to get out and we finally see that boat just go into the side of the wall the fake clouds and he goes forward he's like fuck me it was fake i wasn't losing my mind it was all bs and then he turns directly at the camera at us the audience and he says that iconic line that he continues to say as the movie plays out in case i don't see you later good afternoon good evening and good night i don't know if that's actually yet i might have i might have fucked it up it's been a while but it's something to that effect i yeah i don't i remember being a little bummed out while i was watching thinking this isn't as funny as i thought it would be and keep in mind i'm a teenager at the time with expectations of jim carrey but by the time this movie wound down i was a massive fan and i've seen this movie several times since it's definitely a top carry movie for me but i got a lot of jim carrey movies that i love very good film brought even better by the ending we have a super chat from jonathan s two dollars have you seen stay the ending was surprising i have not heard of stay jonathan s i might have to look into that interesting there's a couple movies where the ending actually ruined the film for me i could probably do an episode on that sometime down the road i'd have to think on it for a while this was a lot easier to put together i know people love the movie prisoners i hated that ending and it ruined the movie for me but wait silence of the lambs that is a pretty crazy ending doesn't it silence of the lambs is a sweet ending because he gets out at the end hello clary's it's good to see you again whatever let's keep let's stay focused we're almost done with this skint and then let's get it done and then 1976 rocky directed by john g elvison not still on still on to direct all these he did write it though when world heavyweight boxing champion apollo creed wants to give an unknown fighter a shot at the title as a publicity stunt his handlers choose paluka paluka rocky bell boa an uneducated collector for a philadelphia loan shark rocky teams up with trainer mickey gold mill to make the most of his once in a lifetime break get up you son of a bitch this is um we uh we recently did a rocky marathon my kids surprisingly like this movie i thought for sure they'd be bored to tears because rocky one is a slow ass burn it's a very slow burn very low budget still alone is um he's doing his best but he's definitely raw and he will get better and better with this as time goes by but there's no denying that rocky is an absolute classic it's the american dream rags to riches tale of a young up and coming nobody who rises to the fame who rises the ranks incredibly quickly due to heart and determination and non-stop training and belief in oneself it's an incredibly motivating movie every time we watch a rocky movie we're instantly ready to hit the bag and realize we don't have the skill set or the acumen that still alone has in real life and in these films but the ending not even being a success story all the way through he loses the fight to apollo creed because of the judge's ruling but that whole fight when they're on the ropes they're trying to get up he's knocking him down creed's knocking him down he goes back and forth and even though he doesn't technically become the undisputed heavyweight champion in the world he still is a winner the crowd goes nuts the celebratory music kicks in ski rocky man it's hard to beat i love the rocky franchise they've made so many of them too and most of them still hit for me pretty good all right memento 2000 i think some people brought memento up earlier like i'm sleeping on the job i'm familiar with memento now keep in mind this came out in 2000 the last time i saw this movie 2000 christopher nolyn and i'm gonna say something else this movie i actually did call the little bit of a twist before it happened because i remember let me read it first and then i'll tell you what i saw okay lennard shelby is tracking down the man who raped and murdered his wife the difficulty of locating his wife's killer however is compounded by the fact that he suffers from a rare untreatable form of short-term memory loss although he can recall the details of his life before his accident lennard cannot remember what happened 15 minutes ago when he's going or why memento okay so if i remember right god i might have to look this up i just remember calling this ending because there is a part somewhere in the middle when he's when he's thinking back on things and they do a fight club moment and this is pre fight club right where you see a quick image shot of him next to him so there's like multiple versions of him like oh he's responsible he's the one that did it i honestly have to look up this ending because i don't genuinely remember the the twist and i'm not going to pretend like i do memento ending i thought he was the killer but that can't be right right in the final scene of the film he gets teddy's license plate number tattooed on his inner thigh he leaves a note for himself for parent to interact with a known liar with this scheme in place lennard is convinced that he'll mistake teddy for john g and kill him fulfilling his quest lennard is the real killer he remembers his sammy's story instead of his own to spare himself from the pain of the truth reality is that he accidentally killed his own wife yes i knew it i fucking knew it okay so yeah he is the actual killer and he he masks it by telling himself it's someone else that's the that's the trick that's the clever twist that's the christopher knoll and stuff we love i just put i put some of these on here because i knew they had great endings at the time that i watched them even though they're not necessarily sitting around in my brain still but clearly it was enough so that i could remember yeah he was in fact the bad guy not the bad guy i mean he didn't do it on purpose but you know what i'm saying wait did i lose my where is everyone did i lose it oh my god i hope people are still here hopefully i'm still alive i think i am i kind of jumped away for a second you guys still seeing me and hearing me and everything's okay we hear you okay we hear you we see you let me focus because i was way i was way off for a second there i threw everything in a loop looking that up all right lastly not lastly it's probably like one or two more on here oh yes big fish big fish 2003 directed by tim burton this might be the last good tim burton movie to exist i think that might be true i'm gonna rate this i'm gonna give this a four and a half out of five stars throughout his life edward bloom has always been a man of big appetites enormous passions and tall tales in his later years he remains a huge mystery to his son william now to get to know the real man will begins piercing uh piecing together a true picture of his father from flashbacks of his amazing adventures stars ewan mcgregor um i really like it's also got tim burton's wife at the time right she's in like all of his stuff helen helena bowham carter i don't know if they're still married this is a visual splendor of a movie it it has obviously tim burton's stank on it but it's done in a very kind of untraditional tim burton style it doesn't feel as kooky the same way as other ones do it's a brighter movie it's got some beautiful cinematography there still are the tim burton like scarier elements and creepier imagery but it's blended so much better and i wish he would have gone this direction with his directing instead of relying so much on the cg bullshit he would come to do later some of that's fused in here as well but it's it's done just so much so much better and and the way that okay well so it's called big fish right this whole movie is essentially a fisherman's tale it's it's it's out of respect to storytelling as a whole how people will tell these larger than life stories to not only inspire others but to kind of you know put a little pageantry on it put a little sauce into it and so iwan mcgregor's character his dad um will i'm sorry is it will yeah will has this kind of awful picture of his father he doesn't really respect him he's sick of all the lies and fibs he's told him over the years all these fishermen tales about how we he met a giant person and how um the woman he fell in love with stopped time itself and this is just all these fantastical moments right he was in a circus with a ringmaster who's played by danie de vito and when it comes to a close and his dad is actually about to die all these people from his stories from his life come together and will sees that holy shit these people are real he wasn't just straight up lying yes he was fabricating details he was going big with it hence big fish but these were very much real people and he really made a difference in a lot of their lives for the better he was a great man and so the final wish his dad has is to go swim to be a fish and will will grant him this wish he wheels him down to the lake and he lays him to rest in the water where he inevitably turns into this beautiful fish hops up and goes away it's it's it genuinely is a really lovely movie highly recommend everyone check it out even though i just ruined it it doesn't matter really doesn't matter this is definitely a movie you should check out all right we're getting down to the the wire here and again these aren't in any order i actually just remember to put primal fear on your recently 1996 gregory hoblet that's his name let me give this a rating this is a solid movie all right an arrogant high powered attorney takes on the case of a poor altar boy found running away from the scene of a grisly murder of the bishop who has taken him in the case gets a lot more complex when the accused reveals that there may or may not have been a third person in the room the intensity builds when a surprise twist alters everyone's perception of the crime this is when i became a massive fan of edward nordin he is putting in an amazing performance here he would go on to do a similar type of role in the score which is under which is a very underrated action thriller with robert deniro and him they're going to do one big score that kind of a thing very cool movie that is a fun ending as well but primal fear richard gear is the high powered attorney he's going to be representing edward nordin and the the big twist in this movie is that nordin is is um saying he's bipolar he's not actually the one that committed these horrific sins these terrible unspeakable acts because he was not himself and as gear starts to leave in the final scene nordin's character says something just so unnerving and so right on point that it's that moment that richard gear realizes fuck i just lawyer this dude out of a lifetime sentence and he was absolutely guilty powerful stuff i might not be remembering it exactly right but i think i got the basic plot down great movie primal fear one to watch for sure okay i mentioned this movie earlier only a couple left we got whiplash 2014 the other damian chiselle movie i love under the direction of a ruthless instructor a talented young drummer begins to pursue perfection at any cost even as humanity very simple very simple tagline there because this is a simple story it's about the obsession it's about the passion it's about the music and it's about the drive between these two guys jk simmons and myles teller the instructor the mentee they're gonna be butting heads this entire time and uh jk simmons is just a beast in this thing he's vicious freaking myles teller is drumming his heart out his hands are fucking bleeding he's dipping them in ice but he just refuses to give up until he inevitably does because he just can't handle it jk simmons sees the potential in this guy but he cannot for he cannot seem to get myles teller to just go all in give it is all it's it's on the point it's just torturous to watch this kid and he can't make this guy happy and it's in the final scene when these guys meet up later after he gets the dude fired from the college that um he comes to him jk simmons and says listen i got a thing going on we're gonna be performing in front of all these people it's it's a big deal why don't you come drum for me i need a guy and you think maybe they're gonna patch things up it's gonna have a happy ending but on the way there teller gets in an out of nowhere car accident refuses to get up or give up drags his body covered in glass and blood all the way to the hall gets up there walks on stage covered in blood he's cut up to shit goes down and starts drumming like a madman ruins the guys ruins the guy's entire set but he finally does it he finally proves that he is the best drummer and the ending is classic right here's a okay here's an interesting one life look at these actors this is some big names in this movie okay the six member crew of the international space station is tasked with studying a sample from mars that may be the first proof of extraterrestrial life which proves more intelligent than even expected or ever expected that um this was another topic i wanted to do movies that have misleading cast so ryan reynolds was all over the trailer for this thing ryan reynolds is killed off 15 minutes into this movie he's barely in it rebecca furgusson though she's always lovely it's always a good time to watch her and jake jillian hall life did not get very good reviews they said it was a poor man's alien which it is that's fair i like alien i like alien movies and i like life i don't love it it's it's solid though i think it's a solid modern alien look at someone said that jonathan s it's a modern alien yeah this movie did not do well i i don't think it even did well at the box office which sucks because i wanted a sequel which i would have called death life and death because that's what the alien is that they bring aboard this thing this tiny little amoeba will i mean it's disturbing this movie's fucking intense it goes inside a ryan reynolds suit blows out his eyes kills him from the inside and it'll keep eating and getting larger i can't remember the they call the alien something cutesy like henry or some crap but the ending is what made it stand out i like a movie with assault i like a horror movie with this with a uh shock and ending i think it's kind of mandatory for most to have one life absolutely has one when jake jillen hall and rebecca ferguson have two escape pods they can take one of them they can get on a course to earth the other one is going to get just launched out into into knowersville jillen hall makes the ultimate sacrifice gets on board with this fucking alien and he's going to launch them out into knowersville so that it can't do damage on earth because he knows if it gets to earth it's going to take everyone out very easily well the twist is the escape pods get swapped somehow and jillen hall ends up going to earth with this thing it yeah yeah because uh the alien like snaps his arm and controls the ship it knocks ferguson's off course so she's fucked and then they enter earth's atmosphere and it ends with the rescue ships coming in and you just see this creature inside jillen hall's like no don't open the door and he's covered in this fucking stuff and it's it's it's it's horrific and i love it and watch life if you haven't it was panned it's better than they say all right this is another one like indiana jones where it doesn't necessarily need to be on this list the movie was already pretty fantastic all the way through 80s teenager marty mcfly is accidentally sent back in time to 1955 inadvertently disrupting his parents first meeting and attracting his mother's romantic interest marty must repair the damage to history by rekindling his parents romance and with the help of his eccentric inventor friend doc brown return to 1985 hence back to the future the movie ends where he goes to see his girlfriend who will look very different in the sequel because she will in fact be played by a different actress and doc comes flying in right away just after he said goodbye to him all those years earlier in the fifties he's back with a brand new version of the delorean he has marty get back in the car marty's like what what are we doing where are we going now doc and doc says well we're going back to the future of course they start to take off and marty's like doc we're out of road and doc says marty where we're going we don't need roads the fucking thing takes off into the air it's got bubba bubba bubba bubba bubba flips around and blows right past us and the camera setting up what will inevitably be i've said inevitably way too many times in this video set up what will eventually be a very great sequel scan to the future i'm gonna put on here okay we have two more don't really need to talk about them that much someone louise it's it's whatever i put it on there because it's really scott and everybody knows this ending the two girl the two gals they're almost out of gas they're out of road they're out of options so they self-sacrifice they fly off a cliff in a very rebellious final stand i don't i we're at the end here okay and then plan to the apes not having planned the apes would be on here would be sacrilege the 1968 franklin shaffner movie and you a us spaceship lands on a desolate planet we all know we all know the ending you blew it up you blew it up you damn dirty apes we have the statue of liberty charlson heston is there you know he's freaking out they would make a bunch of sequels which i don't remember but the first one is really good and it does hold up i watched this one the same year i watched 2001 space odyssey it was about five years back six years back i mean yeah they're they're people in monkey costumes but fuck we're monkeys so it works out it adds up plan the apes is incredibly iconic somewhat yeah dj says butch Cassidy in the sundance kid i've never actually see i've never seen butch Cassidy in the sundance kid i'm sorry to say that this is my list though i'm pretty proud of it put it together today i think i covered most of the bases obviously there's gonna be movies that slip through the cracks i haven't seen everything i don't remember everything even the ones on this list i don't have you know crystal clear perfect recollection of but hopefully you had some fun hopefully we got some nostalgia out of it i appreciate some of the super chats that came in these believe it or not are a lot more work than i make them look and i'm pretty sure i make them look 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