How It Should Have Ended January 25, 2006 7:32 AM Subscribe
Sometimes movies don't finish the way we'd like. Short, off-beat, animated re-imaginings of selected movie endings, in torrent and .wmv format. The archives are yet young, but might be worth keeping an eye on for future chuckles.
posted by Gator (11 comments total)
Hmmm...The Lord of the Rings one - not so impressive. posted by spicynuts at 8:10 AM on January 25, 2006
that was pretty great. posted by Doorstop at 8:15 AM on January 25, 2006
Well, you do have to admit, spicynuts, that those eagles could have been pretty useful. posted by odinsdream at 8:17 AM on January 25, 2006
True, Odinsdream, but where was teh funny? Flashing an animated ass at the eye for a couple seconds...not exactly a gut buster...now, if they had just had the eagle drop Frodo into the fire along with the ring...maybe that would have gone somewhere. But, I'm gonna check out the others..the concept has potential. posted by spicynuts at 8:37 AM on January 25, 2006
I always liked SNL's alternative ending to "It's a Wonderful Life" Where George Baily opens up a can o whupass on Mr. Potter. posted by Gungho at 9:18 AM on January 25, 2006
What, no painfully easy snipe at AI? They don't even need animation for that one! posted by Saydur at 9:37 AM on January 25, 2006
Ah, you know my nemesis Future Chuckles. Tell me where he is so I may smite him! posted by Chuckles at 9:53 AM on January 25, 2006
No, it definitely wasn't very amusing, unfortunately. posted by odinsdream at 9:56 AM on January 25, 2006
I thought the Star Wars one was the best. "Oh, get over yourself." Heh. posted by Gator at 6:09 PM on January 25, 2006
Matrix seemed most inspired.
I enjoyed these all the same, though.
oh yeah, and those fucking eagles always did serve as Deus Ex Machina for Tolkien. I was expecting Frodo to fight it a moment, though. posted by Busithoth at 4:31 PM on January 26, 2006
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