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Ending Was Hilarious (if you though the movie was bad)


Earth go boom.

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After watching this movie I was hoping my head would go boom.

What a total waste.

So very disappointing.

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Thorncat said

Earth go boom.

jchristianschultz said
After watching this movie I was hoping my head would go boom.

I think my head did go boom.


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My guts went boom...

...boom from laughing so hard at the ending. I always KNEW that Deanna Troi would be the death of me.

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I thought that it was to create a black hole, not explode.. I want my time back!

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Look at the bright side -- no sequel!

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Oh, I wouldn't be too sure about that.

A movie this bad might have a sequel in which some scientists, having feared doom from supercolliders, had already built a spaceship, so that if the Earth were in danger of being exploded by a black hole (as it amazingly was in this movie), they were ready to be flung out into space with all those big chunks.

Then they would land far across the galaxy on an Earth-like planet, only to be confronted by dinosaurs or bears*.

* Savage Planet (2006)

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I dunno about the rest of you, but I'm glad to see movies end in tragedy... Oh and also the end ( at least for this movie.) of "An explosion solves everything." Seriously... I mean go back to all their disaster movies, I swear all I've watched saved everything with some type of explosion.

Glad that it actual ended everything. And now an interesting thing of note.

Note how in one of the first (as I'm aware of) 'it ends in failure' movies... it took place somewhere else besides the states (interesting, means someone from France or Germany or wherever the main was from destroyed the world, not an American)

Also, if they'd have just SHARED the tech with the people in the MidEast it'd have less likely got that far. (Then again he did say it was all about the power from the oil.)

Granted there wouldn't have been a movie if they played nice nice with everyone.

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i love endings like that

by the way there are a lot of movies that end in complete failure. i will not list them because it would ruin the point of watching the movie. but they are out there!

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Another perk about having the Earth explode...future generations will be spared the horror of having to listen to Deanna Troi struggling to speak with a southern accent.

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"Deanna Trois", actually Marina Sirtis is/was actually Greek (I believe), and she was first in the Movie BLIND DATE --- no, not the Bruce Willis one, the Kirsty Alley version (pre FAT ACTRESS, obviously) --- (as a last minute replacement for the actress who was supposed to play the part she got - per the DVD extras).

As is pretty common for Europeans, she originally had a fairly British English accent, so learning *some* "Southern Accent" is an accent in at least a second language. And there is another thing... there is more than one "Southern Accent" in the USA. If you don't like the accent she used, it just *might be* different than the one you expect. (But I was less than impressed with her version as well... filmed in Bulgaria!)

Similarly, "Yankee" accents abound as well; New England, New York (various), New Jersey, Boston, Chicago, and the list goes on...


As far as the movie ending goes, it was SO crazy that the movie actually spelled out "EXTINCTION", just so viewers wouldn't get the wrong idea?

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Im happy it ended like that. Im sick of seeing happy endings with disaster movies.

It vexes me. I'm terribly vexed.

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I think its interesting, why people who fee a movie is so awful, would bother sitting through the whole thing, then compound the felony by further wasting time critiquing it.

Brings to mind Woody Allens joke in Annie Hall about how awful the food at a certain restaurant was, then adding and the portions were too small.

C'mon people....if the movie is awful, change channels or pick up a book.

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