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Not every story gets a happy ending. Sometimes though, it feels like the only right way to end a story. Sometimes a bad ending is a good ending. What are some bad endings that you really like? There's probably going to be a lot of horror movies in this thread I would imagine, but there are some movies and shows from other genres with not so happy endings too.
This thread by its very nature will have spoilers. I'll try to use some spoiler text though, but you're still entering the thread at your own risk. It's a thread about endings after all. If you see the name of a show or movie you haven't seen, don't keep reading. One last thing, I like happy endings too. It's typically what I prefer actually, but it really depends on the story.
Cabin in the Woods - I can't imagine a more memorable way to end the movie
Army of Darkness - Original ending
The alternate, theatrical ending is a lot of fun and seems to be the canon ending, but the movie's original ending is also great and feels more in line with Evil Dead 2's ending.
Angel - a.k.a. the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff
Angel's ending is technically more of a cliffhanger than a bad ending (although someone does die in the episode), but it leaves things looking grim for the cast so I think it fits here. This ending pissed off some viewers at the time. For hardcore fans, the "After the Fall" comic books revealed what actually did happen after the cliffhanger.
Anyway, the show's ending felt like a statement on multiple levels (considering it had gotten canceled) and truly sums up the nature of any battle between good and evil. It never ends, and sometimes the evil side seems to be holding all the cards...but the good guys still keep fighting anyway because that's what good guys do. They don't give up as long as they are still breathing.
All of season 5 seemed to focus thematically on just how all encompassing and thoroughly woven into the fabric of everything evil is. Throughout the season it seemed like our heroes themselves were in danger of being corrupted by it. It kind of fits well thematically with Buffy's final season, where she was fighting the very source of evil, an ancient and primordial thing that should theoretically be unstoppable. Both show's final seasons were pretty dark, but as was usually the case Angel's show went darker and its ending reflects that.
SPL : Sha Po Lang a.k.a. Kill Zone - Didn't see this one coming
Righting Wrongs/Above the Law - This one is fascinating as it has multiple endings, one is definitely the darkest one. Couldn't find any good youtube video clips and the ones I did find had the shitty English dub
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
This is me cheating a bit as this movie technically has a happy ending, but by the time they reached the end credits kids had watched multiple favorite characters brutally murdered (including some off screen) along with the death of the face of the franchise Optimus Prime. It's one of the things that makes the movie so epic and memorable, but there were a lot of upset kids and parents at the time. Even though the movie ends on a happy scene, many kids just felt empty inside LOL. Almost everything they knew and loved got wiped out in this movie. I was one of the weird kids who fucking loved it. The movie was so damn bold for its time.
This thread by its very nature will have spoilers. I'll try to use some spoiler text though, but you're still entering the thread at your own risk. It's a thread about endings after all. If you see the name of a show or movie you haven't seen, don't keep reading. One last thing, I like happy endings too. It's typically what I prefer actually, but it really depends on the story.
Cabin in the Woods - I can't imagine a more memorable way to end the movie
Army of Darkness - Original ending
The alternate, theatrical ending is a lot of fun and seems to be the canon ending, but the movie's original ending is also great and feels more in line with Evil Dead 2's ending.
Angel - a.k.a. the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff
Angel's ending is technically more of a cliffhanger than a bad ending (although someone does die in the episode), but it leaves things looking grim for the cast so I think it fits here. This ending pissed off some viewers at the time. For hardcore fans, the "After the Fall" comic books revealed what actually did happen after the cliffhanger.
Anyway, the show's ending felt like a statement on multiple levels (considering it had gotten canceled) and truly sums up the nature of any battle between good and evil. It never ends, and sometimes the evil side seems to be holding all the cards...but the good guys still keep fighting anyway because that's what good guys do. They don't give up as long as they are still breathing.
All of season 5 seemed to focus thematically on just how all encompassing and thoroughly woven into the fabric of everything evil is. Throughout the season it seemed like our heroes themselves were in danger of being corrupted by it. It kind of fits well thematically with Buffy's final season, where she was fighting the very source of evil, an ancient and primordial thing that should theoretically be unstoppable. Both show's final seasons were pretty dark, but as was usually the case Angel's show went darker and its ending reflects that.
SPL : Sha Po Lang a.k.a. Kill Zone - Didn't see this one coming
Righting Wrongs/Above the Law - This one is fascinating as it has multiple endings, one is definitely the darkest one. Couldn't find any good youtube video clips and the ones I did find had the shitty English dub

The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

This is me cheating a bit as this movie technically has a happy ending, but by the time they reached the end credits kids had watched multiple favorite characters brutally murdered (including some off screen) along with the death of the face of the franchise Optimus Prime. It's one of the things that makes the movie so epic and memorable, but there were a lot of upset kids and parents at the time. Even though the movie ends on a happy scene, many kids just felt empty inside LOL. Almost everything they knew and loved got wiped out in this movie. I was one of the weird kids who fucking loved it. The movie was so damn bold for its time.