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Post by -Lithium- on Mar 20, 2010 4:24:53 GMT -5
Does anyone else dislike when they advertise twist endings IN the movie trailer or TV spot?
Most of the time, the ending isn't even shocking, but even when it is, its still kind of brought down by the knowledge that you knew that a twist ending was coming...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2010 4:27:09 GMT -5
It's the Sixth Sense principle. Since it worked for one movie like eleven years ago they think it works for everything ever. Generally people just seem to hate it, but the people behind horror movies seem to be ridiculously out of touch.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2010 4:29:57 GMT -5
I don't usually care for films that rely on a twist ending to be entertaining. I can understand how it can be a great selling point for many people but the build up tends to be more important than the twist. "The Sixth Sense" is a good example of this; there's an interesting twist, certainly, but the real interesting aspect of the movie is the build up to that twist, the acting, the atmosphere created.
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Mar 20, 2010 4:37:50 GMT -5
I hate that.
When someone tells me there is a twist in something, I spend the entire movie/episode looking for clues and it ruins it.
You know what else I hate with a passion.... And it exclusively a TV thing:
'On the next episode, someone will DIE!'
You know what would of been a bigger surprise? If you did not f***ing tell me a character was going to die in the first place!
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Post by Jiren on Mar 20, 2010 5:07:25 GMT -5
I saw "Sixth Sense" twist coming a mile away because I remembered "Are you afraid of the dark"
"Sixth Sense" is original my ass.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2010 5:22:25 GMT -5
I saw "Sixth Sense" twist coming a mile away because I remembered "Are you afraid of the dark" "Sixth Sense" is original my ass. At least he fully acknowledges that he ripped that off. And, for that matter, it might be a good sign for Last Airbender that his last good movie was also based off a Nickelodeon show.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Mar 20, 2010 5:29:19 GMT -5
I saw "Sixth Sense" twist coming a mile away because I remembered "Are you afraid of the dark" "Sixth Sense" is original my ass. At least he fully acknowledges that he ripped that off. And, for that matter, it might be a good sign for Last Airbender that his last good movie was also based off a Nickelodeon show. But "Unbreakable" wasn't based off of a Nickelodeon show. I still say "Unbreakable" was his best movie.
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Post by Bo Rida on Mar 20, 2010 7:16:41 GMT -5
I agree that it ruins the twist if you know there's going to be one, I guessed the one in the village from the trailer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2010 7:23:54 GMT -5
The litmus test for films with a twist ending is, imo, if they would work with a more conventional resolution. Psycho would work if it was just about a crazed old woman and her dominated son, as the film has such atmosphere, such a great sense of entrapment, the unease of voyeurism. Who the killer really is caps it all off, makes the plot that more engaging, serves as a great payoff. The Empire Strikes Back would've still been an epic achievement in film making if Anakin Skywalker was just killed by Darth Vader; the true fate of Anakin Skywalker turns an epic into an unforgettable film.
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Post by YellowJacketY2J on Mar 20, 2010 7:26:27 GMT -5
"It's fun to guess the twists."
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Post by bob on Mar 20, 2010 9:26:03 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2010 10:19:59 GMT -5
"It's fun to guess the twists." "I bet he's a woman, that bloke."
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Post by Fundertaker on Mar 20, 2010 10:31:44 GMT -5
I hate that. When someone tells me there is a twist in something, I spend the entire movie/episode looking for clues and it ruins it. You know what else I hate with a passion.... And it exclusively a TV thing: 'On the next episode, someone will DIE!'You know what would of been a bigger surprise? If you did not f***ing tell me a character was going to die in the first place! They could go the Mazinger Z way and name the episode "Kouji Kabuto DIES in LAVA!". And then he doesn't.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Mar 20, 2010 11:14:34 GMT -5
Another thing they do in the movie is while they reveal the twist ending, they start having flashbacks to all the moments in the movie where they 'reveal' who the killer is. Like the audience is supposed to go "D'oh! How did I NOT see that the chicken was the killer?"
I'd be more shocked if a thriller/horror movie didn't have a twist ending at this point.
Twist endings are usually the result of crappy screenwriting.
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Post by mysterydriver on Mar 20, 2010 11:56:55 GMT -5
"Oh my god."
"What?"
"This is just a movie! No one is the killer!"
*Everyone waves to the camera*
End Movie.
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Post by erisi236 on Mar 20, 2010 12:12:55 GMT -5
I never liked the "it was me all along Austin!" type of killer movies, where the person doing the killing was in fact a member of the group being slain.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Mar 20, 2010 12:18:24 GMT -5
They didn't advertise The Usual Suspects' twist, did they? I don't remember.
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Post by Chainsaw on Mar 20, 2010 12:41:21 GMT -5
"Oh my god." "What?" "This is just a movie! No one is the killer!" *Everyone waves to the camera* End Movie. I would love for that to happen.
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Post by I Like Your Poetry on Mar 20, 2010 12:55:16 GMT -5
They started doing that with Shutter Island like the week after it came out.
It's as if Hollywood thinks there's a crowd of people who will come out for media that has twist endings.
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Post by Red Impact on Mar 20, 2010 13:12:02 GMT -5
Twist endings work best when the movie is still good without them. When you expect a twist, it influences how you view the rest of the movie, but if you're not expecting your perception of everything that happened before to change in one moment, it's more effective.
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