These are films where the last moments of the film are simply astounding. If you think there has been an omission, please be sure to mention it in the comments – and link to youtube if you can. WARNING: This is essentially a list of spoilers – continue at your own risk.
15. The Asphyx 1973
This is not a hugely well known film but the ending is ultra creepy. A Victorian scientist and his assistant discover the secret of death: everybody has a kind of personal “death spirit”, the “asphyx”; when somebody is about to die, this “asphyx” comes in to claim his victim. If it can be caught at the right moment, immortality follows! The scientist succeeds in capturing his own asphyx, but when he starts experimenting on his daughter, he accidentally kills her. The assistant, his daughter’s fiance, commits suicide; the scientist, wanting to die with them, tries to set his asphyx free again, but has forgotten the cipher code to the safe in which the spirit is kept. He is doomed to live forever. The ending: you see the immortal scientist walking down a 1970s road looking his age (around 120-140) – he can’t die – but he can age. To make matters worse, he accidentally walks in front of a car! I couldn’t find the last scene so I have included the trailer.
14. The Blair Witch Project 1999
You either love it or you hate it – but there is no denying that this is one of the most chilling endings of a horror film ever. When I first saw it I had the pleasure of not having discovered it was fake and I will admit it – I nearly cried. You never once see the witch in this film but in this scene her presence is felt with intensity.
13. Batman Begins 2005
I loved Batman Begins – I think it is the best of the movies, and this last scene was outright awesome! Just as the great movie comes to a close, we are given a quick taste of what is to come: The Joker! One of the most famous enemies of Batman. I don’t know about you – but I can’t wait!
12. The Silence of the Lambs 1991
“I’m having an old friend for dinner” – this has to be one of the best ending lines of a movie ever. You just have to love this film – it is all good and no bad.
11. Carrie 1976
If you not seen this film, rent it for Halloween – it is one of the great horrors. In this final scene, we see one of the school companions of Carrie White laying flowers on her grave. If you have seen this film – you will know why this scene is here – if you haven’t – you will soon!
10. The Usual Suspects 1995
For two hours, Kevin Spacey’s spineless Verbal plays helpless lamb being lured to Chazz Palminteri’s slaughter. But with the drop of a coffee cup, and the shaking off of a limp, the true identity of a criminal mastermind is revealed.
9. Casablanca 1942
Okay – it is one big cliche, but this is probably the most memorable scene in any movie – it is certainly one of the most quoted. It has to be on the list.
8. The Godfather 1972
“Don’t ask me about my business!” – Michael, the otherwise gentle boy in the family becomes Don. His wife Kay asks him what his “business” is and he rebukes her. This dark ending to one of the greatest films ever made, foreshadows the secrets and horrors to come in the sequel. I find the very last section of this to be a very moving scene as the upper legions of the family come to pay their respects to the new Don. It gives me chills!
7. Boogie Nights 1997
“You’re a fucking star.” says Mark Wahlberg as he unexpectedly pulls out his penis in this final scene (remember, the penis is the focal point of much of the film but it is never shown on screen until this moment). For obvious reasons this scene has been slightly edited (only via an overlay) so it is not banned from youtube. The final scream is not in the film – it was added for humor presumably.
6. Rosemary’s Baby 1968
This scene is here because it is one of the most annoying scenes I have ever seen in film history! I just couldn’t believe it. I literally yelled at the screen: “throw it out the window!” – but Mia didn’t listen. An amazing film from an amazing director.
5. Bonnie and Clyde 1967
This one is not for the faint of heart. Here we see the last two minutes of Bonnie and Clyde full of unyielding shock and violence.
4. Planet of the Apes 1968
When I first saw this film as a kid I was blown away by this ending – I ended up renting the rest of the movies and the whole set is now one of my prize collections! This scene comes at the end when the main character realizes that all along he has been on earth in the future – a wonderful twist and an amazing ending.
3. Se7en 1995
It really doesn’t get much more dramatic than this. In the final scene we see the killer (Kevin Spacey) set the scene to become his own last victim. This is one for the moral dilemmas list. What would you do?
2. Fight Club 1999
Just when you thought the major twist was a shock, we get another one – bigger than before. This has to be one of the weirdest “romantic” moments in film history.
1. Dr Strangelove 1964
“Mein Fuhrer! I can walk!”. This is a masterful ending to a masterful work by Stanley Kubrick. You just have to love his choice of music.




















If they had somehow been able to keep it a secret that The Blair Witch project was fake, that would be the scariest thing ANYONE has ever seen.
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SERIOUSLY !!!
I CAN’T GET ANYMORE SERIOUS THAN RIGHT NOW
here’s a recent movie with one of the best and disturbing ending…The Mist! go check it out!
Momento
The Others
Pi
Butterfly Effect
Shutter
All worth watching and good endings. Sorry if I relisted.
Will watch The Mist. I saw the older version but I am guessing there is a remake?
Ever seen the ending of That Obscure Object of Desire? It provoked me to laugh but also to think..
The ending I love the most was that of the US version of Pride & Prejudice (2005). It was so simple but it provoked me to smile with mirth.. Well shot and the music added the perfect touch..
And of course PSYCHO though everyone knows the ending by now..
The ending I love the most was that of the US version of Pride & Prejudice (2005). It was so simple but it provoked me to smile with mirth.. Well shot and the music added the perfect touch..
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And of course PSYCHO though everyone knows the ending by now..
The Sixth Sense
Identity
The Others
God I’m never ever watching the Blair Witch Project.
My imagination is so wild that would probbly freak me out.
but now I’m intruiged, I want to know more about it without having to watch even 2 seconds of it.
-is sounding demanding but- SOMEONE TELL ME MOREE!
recommendations:
Memento- its the only reason nolan had the chance 2 remake batman
12 Monkeys- complete circle of life and proves fate, plus bad guy gets away
Brazil- Huge twist in an already abnormal world
Saw- the ending scene that started a franchise
The Meaning of Life- u just have to watch it
The Prestige- it was real until…
A Nightmare on Elm Street- possibly the most sick and twisted thing ever
Pan’s Labyrinth- A Great ending 2 a Great movie
it is quite satisfying to see the way you have described number 2.
i love that scene with buildings falling and the lover looking on, all broken, and the song. . .
also i think departed, as someone mentioned, deserved a place. . . .
maybe you have plans for another list. . .
The ending of smoking’ aces is very good. Good Ending and good music.
There is yet one more the ending on the steven kings
THE FOG the ending is nutz
Primal Fear anyone?
I am speechless! “Spartacus” is not on there? You have got to be kidding me. The way Stanley Kubrick ended this phenomenal cinema classic is simply breathtaking, spectacular,jaw-dropping.. I have not the slightest idea how could you forget to include such a dramatic ending.
I think Das Boot deserves an honourable mention here, while Monty Python and the Holy Grail is about as surreal an ending as you can get in a film.
One of the best endings to a film I’ve seen is the original Italian Job (1969) The plot (much the same as the 2001 ‘remake’) has a gang of thieves stealing gold in minis.
Here’s a trailer from the 1999 re-release
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=1vsDW1XNnzA&feature=related
The ending however…. Charlie, his gang, and the gold are in a truck hanging precariously off a cliff, and the last thing the audience hears is Charlie saying ‘Hang on, lads; I’ve got a great idea.’
How about Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark? Obvious we didn’t use the Ark to win WWII so they had to get rid of it again. So, how to get rid of it again without making it cliched? You lose it in a huge government warehouse thank to some bureaucratic redtape.
blair witch scared the ***** out of me.. the ending did atleast. and the 1st saw. ahh. but fightclub ending was great! and se7en.. when brad shot him. i was *****ed. i wanted to yell at him not to. haha
wow sorry i kinda ruined the ending..
The list is incomplete without the best ending of all time in the film U-Turn! Ending completes the movie.
Just watched Chinatown, the ending is absolutely amazing. Music fits perfectly.
I love movie endings with twists or surprises! Two I don’t think are mentioned above are:
Birdy
Vanishing (original, NOT the remake)
they should have lucky number slevin on here
What about the Italian Job, that’s a pretty good ending
what exactly happened at the end of fight club in that scene? i dont geddit.
joker: they blew up the city.
I have a movie that didn’t end that well, but it did end kind of freakishly.
So there’s this movie called thr3e. There’s this guy who’s being stalked by a creepy man who is trying to kill him and his best friend/love. The creepy thing is…… He is the killer, and his best friend. His whole life he was insane and trying to commit suicide.
Creepy? HELL YES!
Harold and Maude and Donnie Darko are major omissions.
But my tops would probably be like this
2. The Graduate
1. The Godfather
For me the greatest ending comes from a very recent movie
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So everybody knows what to do now ….and its to go
rent or buy this great movie !!! maybe someone could lend
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I think “The Sixth Sense” should have made the list.
You got Fight Club & Se7en = WIN!!!
I think Hannibal should’ve gotten a mention though…
Oh, and how could you forget:
“Monthy Python And The Holy Grail”
i would love to put perfect stranger there also REC
Sommersby
I think you are all crazy, some of the movies sugested are good endings, but holy crap, has anyone seen DEATHPROOF????
BEST ENDING EVER, I MEAN EVER, SO YOU ALL SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m guessing that no one seen “Sword of Doom?” Kihachi Okamoto’s Sword of Doom has the greatest ending the the history of film. Check it out in your spare time great film.
i always loved the ending to the breakfast club. i dunno… it just always left me really happy.
what about scarface
I love the ending of “City Lights” w/ Charlie Chaplin,its beautifully done,I feel as if my hearts about to burst,Also,”Some Like it Hot” has a great comedic ending,always makes me laugh.But one films ending that left me reeling,was “Dancer in the Dark” with Bjork,that ending left me very upset for days,all great worth viewing movies.
here is a few that nobody has mentioned
1.)Escape from LA (Escape from New York)
2.)the Ninth Gate
3.)the Prince of Darkness
4.)the Quiet Earth
5.)Halloween (original)
6.)Jacobs Ladder
7.)Unbreakable
8.)
WHAT dr stranglove was a great film and the story was greAT
but not the ending. it was pointless
wanted
Dear List Author,
The number one spot belongs to “Sleepaway Camp”.
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, watch the whole film immediately.
@le360(161):
um, yes, pointless…now think about the whole movie…getting it yet?
@Cham*****le(164):
ooooo, that’s clever!
Jacob’s Ladder and The Lady In White.
Both are better than some on the original list.
I think I browsed through most and saw that The Machinist (starring Christian Bale) was not mentioned
For Se7en, while the ending is totally awesome, the un-shot ending would have been much, much more epic!
you haven't seen a lot of films.. i cant believe Fight Club was here and not Chinatown, what a dooshbag.
Um, why isn't Heat on there?
The unshot ending of "Se7en" would have been much cooler for an already awesome movie. And the first time I saw "Carrie", I was 10. My mom had seen it when it first came out, when she was a teen, and knew what was coming at the end…when the hand shot up, she shrieked and grabbed at me, and if you can imagine a cartoon cat clinging to the ceiling, that was me!
I didn't like the Blair Witch Project, I thought it was retarded as was the ending. If you didn't like the movie, at least in my case, I thought the whole thing was totally pussy and not scary at all. It seemed like a mockumentary, which made the ending even more lame.
I loved Citizen Kane's ending…
The Uninvited has one of the best endings I've ever seen.
list without The Departed and 3:10 to yuma(2007) is crap
Gangs Of New York? Epic ending.
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The Sting!!!!!!!!
How could you forget Monty Python's Life of Brian? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlBiLNN1NhQ
im glad dr strangelove is on here funny movie