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BEST ANSWER  chosen by asker   |  frosty  |  December 27, 2008 05:09 AM
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"House on Haunted Hill"(1999) was a pretty good scary movie until the final scene. The final scene involves a poorly done CG black ghost, chasing the only two still living characters through the house. After all the well done "movie magic" the ending seemed like they just ran out of money.
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easyeboy
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easyeboy  |  December 27, 2008 01:37 AM
The Breakfast Club! Everyone gets together, apart from the geek, who writes the report for all of them. Geeks everywhere weep.
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geoff  |  December 27, 2008 02:28 AM
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"Less Than Zero" had the worst ending of any film I've seen. It wasn't the ending itself -- I actually liked the book -- but something was so off and hurried about the timing of the ending that in the (final?) scene where Julian Wells (Robert Downey Jr) dies, much of the audience in the theater began laughing at what was meant to be a tear-jerker scene.
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Less Than Zero (1987)
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0093407/
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pebbles  |  December 27, 2008 11:01 PM
The 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice. "Mrs. Darcy, Mrs. Darcy, Mrs. Darcy." I don't think I need to say more.
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jonathan h  |  December 27, 2008 11:15 PM
"The Village"

Shyamalan's feeble attempt at another twist ending. As Roger Ebert put it in his original review:

"To call it an anticlimax would be an insult not only to climaxes but to prefixes. It's a crummy secret, about one step up the ladder of narrative originality from It Was All a Dream. It's so witless, in fact, that when we do discover the secret, we want to rewind the film so we don't know the secret anymore."
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