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Ready or Not isn't a twist at all. They had to do a ritual sacrifice of her by sunrise or they would die. They captured her but failed to perform the sacrifice in time, so they died. It's literally all laid out in the movie.
You are assuming they watched these movies. I assure you, they did not. With the amount of videos they are putting out, it's pretty clear they just read some summarization and make a video about it.
You clearly didn't understand the plot of Ready or Not. The point of chasing and killing Grace before sunrise was to avoid the ending. But since they didn't do it, they exploded.
They even mentioned it in the video here. That they had to catch her before dawn to avoid something happening then at end segment they say it was pointless catching grace its like they got two writers writing it or the person got multiple personalities switching up while they writing it
I disagree about The Village. The point of the movie was the great lengths people will go to in order to protect their loved ones from harm. Ivy was willing to face a long journey alone through a dangerous forest to a supposedly even more dangerous town to get medicine to save her fiance, despite being blind. The elders of the town established an isolated village where they lived like people 150 years ago in order to protect their children from the evils of modern life, despite none of them having the skills. The twist doesn't ruin the plot - it adds to it. The marketing strategy of selling the movie as a horror story is what ruined the plot!
100% Disagree with it, too. I will NEVER understand why so many people spit on that twist. It literally was brilliant. It isn't Shyamalan's fault that it was spoiled too early. It would've been JUST as shocking, otherwise.
Uh, anyone who watched the original trilogy before the prequels should have known Palpatine was the Sith Lord, and anyone who watched the prequels before the original trilogy should have known Vader was Luke's father (and that Leia was his sister).
I remember watching "Safe Haven" in the cinema with my mum, and us being shocked by the revelation that Jo was a ghost all along. We probably should have been tipped off by the fact that only Katie interacts with her, but it still comes out of left field, in an otherwise grounded romantic drama.
But it's also part of the novel, so this is a dumb point to make. It wasn't just a thrown-in movie premise. The books that Nicholas Sparks writes always have a hidden layer and a surprise. I like watching Mojo and Ms. Mojo videos, so I'm surprised they avoided mentioning the book. Of course that would basically take this off the list so...@Ms Mojo do better!
It would have been SO much better if Rey was just a no one. The idea that the force is something that can manifest in any of us is such a stronger message, more congruent with literally every other SW movie and what they represent then some bloodline NONSENSE.
WTF? The problem with Kylo and Rey wasn't that he died right after the kiss, the problem was the kiss itself. They never had any love chemistry in any of the movies, but Disney decided to go for this Fanfiction bullshit. Nobody with a sane mind saw them come together.
Thank you! I could go on a long rant about a lot of things that was wrong but having them kiss to solidify his “redemption” was so left field it wasn’t even in the field anymore
Ms. Mojo obviously doesn't get it. The character of Jo as the "best friend ghost" in Safe Haven facilitated healing for Erin/Katie and Alex & kids. It definitely served a critical purpose.
Wash dying didn't ruin anything, it just showed us that noone is safe. If anything, it was a massive surprise and a shocker but certainly not something that ruined the movie.
How dare! How dare you try to undermine the importance of Wash death in Serenity. It completely upped the stakes for the entire final fight of the movie because now pretty much anyone could die. When Zoey went rouge trying to fight all the reavers by herself. When Simon was shot, then River jumped back into the room to sacrifice herself to get Simon's bag. Every single one of those moments had stakes because of Wash dying moments earlier.
Every time y’all do a list like this and wrongly put Ready or Not on it, everyone correctly points out that ending is perfect. It would have been awful if they’re just regular people and nothing happens at the end. I remember saying right before the explosions started, “that’s it????” And then BOOM! OH YOU THOUGHT THAT WAS IT!
thank you! literally it would have been wrong any other way. so many creators so stressed to put out content lately that so much misinterpreting and confident recording keeps being the theme
I agree. It was that beat before the explosions were you're sitting there, disappointed, thinking "so they just get away with..." then POP POP POP, they start exploding. It was absolutely perfect. I was shouting "yes!" as each one blew up. I might slightly twisted but I thought it was hilarious and cathartic all at the same time.
Regarding the Devil's Advocate, everything that happened wasn't in the main character's head. The Devil turned back time in an attempt to lure him again
I'm not saying it's a good ending, but it's not a mystery why there's an Ape Lincoln statue. Both Mark Wahlberg and the villain monkey (don't remember his name) are trying to get back to earth through time portals or whatever. It's clear the ape got there first and ended up being the founder of the United States (maybe the world, i don't care enough to look it up). But it's not completely unexplained
I remembered watching and reading safe haven. I thought it was a nice touch about the ghost. With Jo seeing her children happy and not being able to hold them you could feel the pain and sadness and love all mashed together in that scene.
In Star Wars, even though I hated that Ben died after saving Rey, I do not agree it was a “plot twist.” The true, horrible plot twist was that Palpatine was still alive, had a kid, and pulling the strings behind everything. That didn’t just ruin the movie, it ruined the WHOLE franchise!
Absolutely agree. I didn't mind Rey being his granddaughter, that is not impossible but resurrecting him made absolutely no sense. Also Reylo was annoying but nobody was disappointed that he died so it wasn't really a twist.
He always cared about the plot twist! It’s the crutch of all of his work. He cares about the story in general, but his main focus as always been about the twist.
I disagree with Ready or Not it's an absolutely hilarious ending. The family deserved to die and shows the threat was serious and the chase was worth it. Grace won and sometimes horror should reward a happy ending especially Grace being so damn clever.
Devils Advocate wasn’t a dream. He beat the devil and was returned to his original turning point. He is given the opportunity to make a different choice, but vanity gets the best of him.
For Serenity, you have a mistake in the video: The movie was not meant to conclude the Firefly story (as you claim), but to be a first movie for the Firefly universe. More were hoped to follow if that one movie had enough success (but did not). For that continuation in mind, the two mentioned characters were killed off, as their actors could not commit to more movies after this one. One due to old age, and other due to having so much other movies / series /things already going on. So the writer(s) had to create a way to remove these characters in that movie, to cover why would they not appear in possible future movies. (Movies, that did not anyways happen, but they couldn't know it when making the script).
honestly, my main issue with the sequels was that they gave way too much focus on Kylo Ren. Esp. having some link between him and Rey... it was just annoying.
Although the fans didn't want Wash to die, his death didn't ruin the movie. Losing Shepherd earlier on was allowing audiences to accept that main characters could now be killed despite how likeable, and losing Wash before the end battle cemented this. It almost made it feel like it could have been the first of all their deaths as that was the last instalment of Firefly. Gut wrenching, but necessary. I think the mojo team missed the mark on this.
@@trinaq It had a cool premise only for it to end on a whimper. My sister is the only person who understood the ending and I'm still confused. I saw it in theaters with my siblings and cousin. It was the first theater experience that left me underwhelmed along with Bob Marley: One Love.
That's the worst plot twist from rise of Skywalker?!?! What about "somehow Palpatine returned" or Rey being his granddaughter?! But nooo the worst plot twist was Reylo (who apparently still exist) shippers having to see ben die after they "finally" kiss
Did you guys actually watch Ready or Not? They didn’t wanna explode, finding out the curse was real, outsmarting the “devil” that was the point of the ending. It made perfect sense
Meh, honestly, "Nothing to Hide" twist didn't ruined the movie for me : I actually think it goes well with the movie theme that everybody has something to hide and sometimes, entire lives are built on lies, sadly. Contrary to the "The Village" who killed the hype the second they revealed that THEY weren't real... my biggest movie disappointment at the time.
With Safe Haven, I saw that twist coming. I've read a lot of Nicholas Sparks books... Including Safe Haven. I feel like Jo led Katie to Alex so that he could be happy & find love again
Lightyear - Zurg is actually a future version of Buzz This twist was completely ridiculous and saw a fan favorite as a villain. It would’ve been way better if they did keep the Toy Story 2 father joke, because Zurg being Buzz’s father is still better than it being Buzz himself
Except an episode of the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command cartoon had Zurg pull the “I am your father” line only to reveal he was using it as a ruse to distract Buzz to gain the upper hand in battle. So if you consider the cartoon the “real” Buzz Lightyear lore, then Zurg was never Buzz’s father and Zurg saying the line in Toy Story 2 was nothing more than Pixar just making a typical pop culture reference and never meant to be taken seriously.
One of the key themes of Ready Or Not was 'to what degree do they believe' ranging from Aunt Helene being a hardcore acolyte to Fitch googling 'are curses real' but everyone still going along with it bc they don't want to risk losing what material wealth they have just in case
Nothing to hide is French remake of the original Italian movie Perfetti sconosciuti (Perfect Strangers) from 2016. The original film is absolutely amazing conversational piece of twists and turns with bitter ending revealing it all to be fake. Also the film, having been remade 24 times, currently holds the Guinness World Record for most remade film.
How interesting. I remember watching the German version "Das perfekte Geheimnis" (The perfect secret) and finding out it was a remake of the French film "Le jeu". Never new it all started in Italy. Also I'm pretty sure in the version I watched it actually happened. But now I fear that I misremember that ...
Safe haven is a book and that part is included in the book too and even if its a bit different and did not come out of nowhere just towards the ending and coming up to that one scene but it plays out like what its written which is pretty accurate. Of all Nicholas sparks books that have movie versions, this is one if not the most accurate, so I completely disagree here...
Nothing to hide is a remake to Perfect Strangers, an Italian movie. Lists the original not the copy, especially when giving praise for the "interesting take".
The twist near the end of Last Christmas completely destroyed the movie for me and I haven’t re-watched it since seeing it in theaters. I was actually loving it until the twist than after that I just sat through the rest being pissed off that they had ruined such a fun movie.
Spoilers I litreally thought that Tom died from the bike accident after he met Kate but it was before he met Kate when he got killed in a hit and run on his bike and his heart was given to Kate(hence why she was able to see him,when no one else could).
7:30 "we waited 3 films for them to come together." No we didn't. They were a toxic relationship from start to finish and anyone who shipped them has problems.
@@kleine.5438 where instead of were and they’re instead of there. Plus commas in between vampires and or and again and wasn’t. Sorry for being the grammar police.
The Ready or Not mention in this list is not deserved. It wasn’t really a twist they laid it out pretty early on that the ending was a possibility and it made total sense within the movie.
I remember reading Safe Haven years ago. I thought that Jo was Katie’s friend but it turned out she was the dead wife of Alex. Or did I just imagine this?
Probably the twist in Signs is this for me, where it’s revealed that a weakness of the aliens is water. Which raises the obvious question of why on earth aliens would invade a planet even though they are quite vulnerable to be in a place where the thing that is their weakness is EVERYWHERE.
I hate,movies where,in the beginning,their child,goes missing,and starts,looking for,them only,to find out,they’ve been,dead the,whole time 2:03 god that scared me i didn’t see that coming 5:30 I love this movie I think we figured that she was his dead wife
Nothing to Hide it's not an original movie. It's a remake. The original is an italian movie called Perfetti Sconosciuti. If you have to talk about the plot, the concept or the finale, you shoulf cite the original source, not one of the copies.
I LOVE safe Haven, especially the book but i like to pretend the ghost storyline doesn’t exist. It comes out so left field and takes the story from a romantic, emotional drama to a sudden fantasy
Ben and Rey was never going to be a couple. Ben committed atrocities when he was on the dark side. He doesn't just walk away free from consequences. Also romance with someone from the dark side is just creepy.
1 through 4... Ben dying is absolutely not what ruined The Last Jedi, that twist in the Village is exactly what it needed not ruining the film as a result, Abe Monkey statue was an interpretation of a movie that literally everyone knew was not going to have a happy ending anyways, While fake Mandarin was definitely a let down for comic book fans I'm sure, that movie in general wasn't as good as the previous ones.
The movie “Nothing to Hide” sounds like a 1930s Hollywood movie called “Dangerous Corner” which is based on a play by JB Priestly. A group of friends get together, they play a game where secrets come out destroying everyone’s life, turns out it was a what if that didn’t happen. JB Priestly wrote another play called “An Inspector Calls” also with a twist at the end. That was also made into a movie back then.
I loved the Safe Haven twist! If not for that twist it wouldve just been some boring movie about an abused wife. The twist gave me a reason to care about the characters.
*Its always the it didn’t happen it, was a dream, someone not being there and wrongful deaths etc. Those kinds of twists just seem to kill the vibe of a movie.*
"Wash dies", I felt that. 😆 (dammit Joss, couldn't you just leave one couple be happy and alive somewhere !😅) But I guess it's not about the plot twist but more about losing a character I really liked. ^^
STRONGLY disagree with Hide and Seek. The ending of them being right about their fear is that made the movie so great. I would have hated a predictable “they were just crazy” ending.
I liked the Mandarin/Trevor Slattery twist. Seeing the character go from this frightening presence to a hapless out-of-work actor had me laughing my head off; I'd had no idea that Ben Kingsley could be that funny. Plus, I liked the idea that the real Mandarin was still out there somewhere.
I haven’t seen all these movies, but I’m not sure I agree with the ones I have. I don’t think Ben dying was an issue compared to Rey being a Palpatine which was actually a reveal. I think the Village was great. Maybe the Mandarine was an issue for others, but I don’t remember it being an issue.
I liked THE VILLAGE! Especially in this day and age, I can see the appeal of wanting to go back to a simpler time. The only problem I see with the plot is that eventually someone would want to go and explore the world, despite the presence of the "creatures" and at that point it becomes imprisonment!
If you dont understand what the point was in Ready or Not, then I guarantee you didnt even watch it, save for just the trailers. The family are literally trying to not die by sacrificing easy to kill brides. The last bride was not easy to trick or kill, so the sacrifice fails and they all die except her. Pretty self explanatory
I have watched many movies that have a great build up through 80% - 90% of the movie, only to have it crash and burn, never to be watched again. And, the TV series LOST gets my all-time highest Razzie award for the TV series with the greatest build up to the #1 worst ending.
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I wholeheartedly disagree about Ready Or Not. That ending was perfect. You clearly didn’t understand the point of the movie.
1000% agree!
Thank you for this comment! I completely agree with you, so this saved me from having to watch this video. 😊
I actually love the movie.
Agreed! The point is that they lose.
Exactly. They didn’t catch her and kill her in time. They had until sunrise and they paid the price for not getting it done.
Ready or Not isn't a twist at all. They had to do a ritual sacrifice of her by sunrise or they would die. They captured her but failed to perform the sacrifice in time, so they died. It's literally all laid out in the movie.
You are assuming they watched these movies. I assure you, they did not. With the amount of videos they are putting out, it's pretty clear they just read some summarization and make a video about it.
You clearly didn't understand the plot of Ready or Not. The point of chasing and killing Grace before sunrise was to avoid the ending. But since they didn't do it, they exploded.
They even mentioned it in the video here. That they had to catch her before dawn to avoid something happening then at end segment they say it was pointless catching grace its like they got two writers writing it or the person got multiple personalities switching up while they writing it
I disagree about The Village. The point of the movie was the great lengths people will go to in order to protect their loved ones from harm. Ivy was willing to face a long journey alone through a dangerous forest to a supposedly even more dangerous town to get medicine to save her fiance, despite being blind. The elders of the town established an isolated village where they lived like people 150 years ago in order to protect their children from the evils of modern life, despite none of them having the skills.
The twist doesn't ruin the plot - it adds to it. The marketing strategy of selling the movie as a horror story is what ruined the plot!
The only thing that ruined it was the Shyamalan cameo. It would have worked better without an explanation.
It is a horror story. People are trying to escape violence and keep their loved ones safe, yet they are dangerous everywhere no matter what we do.
100% Disagree with it, too. I will NEVER understand why so many people spit on that twist. It literally was brilliant. It isn't Shyamalan's fault that it was spoiled too early. It would've been JUST as shocking, otherwise.
It’s his second best twist. I thoroughly enjoyed it and it made sense to me when I first watched it.
Ppl, it’s not IMPOSSIBLE trust me.
I have to disagree with the twist from ready or not being on here. I thought them exploding was a fun hilarious twist
Same
Agreed. Its inclusion on this list is baffling.
IKR ? After all the crap they put the poor girl through, this was a REALLY satisfying thing to watch.
How about twists that surprised us?? Like Harry is a Horcrux, Palpatine is the Sith Lord, Vader is Luke’s father, and Hans is evil.
Uh, anyone who watched the original trilogy before the prequels should have known Palpatine was the Sith Lord, and anyone who watched the prequels before the original trilogy should have known Vader was Luke's father (and that Leia was his sister).
@@annafowdyI took the original comment to mean make a list of the movies where those twists were revealed.
I guess Harry being a horcrux is a plot twist, but, come on, who didn't guess that pretty much as soon as we knew what horcruxes were?
@@ajcampbell22they made those lists..a decade ago
Who didn’t know Harry was a horcrux? Also..the books came out well before the movies.
I remember watching "Safe Haven" in the cinema with my mum, and us being shocked by the revelation that Jo was a ghost all along. We probably should have been tipped off by the fact that only Katie interacts with her, but it still comes out of left field, in an otherwise grounded romantic drama.
Same here really like it. The point being is that the familys pack with the devil is real and that they just simply lose I like how simple it is.
But it's also part of the novel, so this is a dumb point to make. It wasn't just a thrown-in movie premise. The books that Nicholas Sparks writes always have a hidden layer and a surprise. I like watching Mojo and Ms. Mojo videos, so I'm surprised they avoided mentioning the book. Of course that would basically take this off the list so...@Ms Mojo do better!
How does Ben dying after kissing Rey even count as a twist?
Same as Wash dying in Serenity. Characters die, that's how movies work, to shock and surprise you.
Yeah, I thought it was going to be that Rey was a Palpatine. I think that was the biggest hang up for people and was a reveal.
If anything: we were waiting for him to die.
the plot twist that ruined Rise of Skywalker was Rey being Palpatine's granddaughter
The entire movie was bullshit and the fact they pushed reylo didn’t help.
Somehow Palpatine returned was worse again, imho
It would have been SO much better if Rey was just a no one. The idea that the force is something that can manifest in any of us is such a stronger message, more congruent with literally every other SW movie and what they represent then some bloodline NONSENSE.
THe entire movie was a plot twist that ruined my feelings on Star Wars
Disagree, the fact that Palpatine was alive ruined it. That was absurd. Reylo then just finished it.
WTF? The problem with Kylo and Rey wasn't that he died right after the kiss, the problem was the kiss itself. They never had any love chemistry in any of the movies, but Disney decided to go for this Fanfiction bullshit. Nobody with a sane mind saw them come together.
Plus it was gross
Thank you! I could go on a long rant about a lot of things that was wrong but having them kiss to solidify his “redemption” was so left field it wasn’t even in the field anymore
Ms. Mojo obviously doesn't get it. The character of Jo as the "best friend ghost" in Safe Haven facilitated healing for Erin/Katie and Alex & kids. It definitely served a critical purpose.
Ready Or Not was fantastic. That's the whole point of the movie and why they play the game
Wash dying didn't ruin anything, it just showed us that noone is safe. If anything, it was a massive surprise and a shocker but certainly not something that ruined the movie.
I thought the twist at the end of Safe Haven explained a lot and gave it more emotion. Maybe I'm biased because I loved the actors but I loved it.
How dare! How dare you try to undermine the importance of Wash death in Serenity. It completely upped the stakes for the entire final fight of the movie because now pretty much anyone could die. When Zoey went rouge trying to fight all the reavers by herself. When Simon was shot, then River jumped back into the room to sacrifice herself to get Simon's bag. Every single one of those moments had stakes because of Wash dying moments earlier.
Every time y’all do a list like this and wrongly put Ready or Not on it, everyone correctly points out that ending is perfect. It would have been awful if they’re just regular people and nothing happens at the end. I remember saying right before the explosions started, “that’s it????” And then BOOM! OH YOU THOUGHT THAT WAS IT!
thank you! literally it would have been wrong any other way. so many creators so stressed to put out content lately that so much misinterpreting and confident recording keeps being the theme
I agree. It was that beat before the explosions were you're sitting there, disappointed, thinking "so they just get away with..." then POP POP POP, they start exploding. It was absolutely perfect. I was shouting "yes!" as each one blew up. I might slightly twisted but I thought it was hilarious and cathartic all at the same time.
Regarding the Devil's Advocate, everything that happened wasn't in the main character's head. The Devil turned back time in an attempt to lure him again
I'm not saying it's a good ending, but it's not a mystery why there's an Ape Lincoln statue. Both Mark Wahlberg and the villain monkey (don't remember his name) are trying to get back to earth through time portals or whatever. It's clear the ape got there first and ended up being the founder of the United States (maybe the world, i don't care enough to look it up). But it's not completely unexplained
It’s very likely
I remembered watching and reading safe haven. I thought it was a nice touch about the ghost. With Jo seeing her children happy and not being able to hold them you could feel the pain and sadness and love all mashed together in that scene.
I liked The Village and I liked the plot twist.
You completely missed the meaning of The Village.
I actually loved the twist in Save Haven. The film made me cry.
In Star Wars, even though I hated that Ben died after saving Rey, I do not agree it was a “plot twist.” The true, horrible plot twist was that Palpatine was still alive, had a kid, and pulling the strings behind everything. That didn’t just ruin the movie, it ruined the WHOLE franchise!
Absolutely agree. I didn't mind Rey being his granddaughter, that is not impossible but resurrecting him made absolutely no sense. Also Reylo was annoying but nobody was disappointed that he died so it wasn't really a twist.
I miss M Night Shyamalan's older works, when he cared more about the storytelling, and less about the obligatory twist.
He always cared about the plot twist! It’s the crutch of all of his work. He cares about the story in general, but his main focus as always been about the twist.
I disagree with Ready or Not it's an absolutely hilarious ending. The family deserved to die and shows the threat was serious and the chase was worth it. Grace won and sometimes horror should reward a happy ending especially Grace being so damn clever.
Devils Advocate wasn’t a dream. He beat the devil and was returned to his original turning point. He is given the opportunity to make a different choice, but vanity gets the best of him.
I dont know about you but I personally loved the Ready or Not ending. Should not be on this list.
For Serenity, you have a mistake in the video:
The movie was not meant to conclude the Firefly story (as you claim), but to be a first movie for the Firefly universe. More were hoped to follow if that one movie had enough success (but did not). For that continuation in mind, the two mentioned characters were killed off, as their actors could not commit to more movies after this one. One due to old age, and other due to having so much other movies / series /things already going on.
So the writer(s) had to create a way to remove these characters in that movie, to cover why would they not appear in possible future movies. (Movies, that did not anyways happen, but they couldn't know it when making the script).
Was disappointed with Ben dying, but i hoped both of them would start a Jedi school or something.
honestly, my main issue with the sequels was that they gave way too much focus on Kylo Ren. Esp. having some link between him and Rey... it was just annoying.
Although the fans didn't want Wash to die, his death didn't ruin the movie. Losing Shepherd earlier on was allowing audiences to accept that main characters could now be killed despite how likeable, and losing Wash before the end battle cemented this. It almost made it feel like it could have been the first of all their deaths as that was the last instalment of Firefly. Gut wrenching, but necessary. I think the mojo team missed the mark on this.
Am I the only one that likes iron man 3 better than the other two? Not denying any legacies or qualities, just a preference.
Lucy. To this day, that ending confused me.
@@kamsismith Seconded, it's been ten years, and I'm still puzzled over the ending, despite seeing it multiple times since then.
@@trinaq It had a cool premise only for it to end on a whimper. My sister is the only person who understood the ending and I'm still confused. I saw it in theaters with my siblings and cousin. It was the first theater experience that left me underwhelmed along with Bob Marley: One Love.
Ready or Not was HILARIOUS. That ending is 110% horror camp.
That's the worst plot twist from rise of Skywalker?!?! What about "somehow Palpatine returned" or Rey being his granddaughter?! But nooo the worst plot twist was Reylo (who apparently still exist) shippers having to see ben die after they "finally" kiss
Yeah, "The Forgotten" was intriguing until the aliens.
Did you guys actually watch Ready or Not? They didn’t wanna explode, finding out the curse was real, outsmarting the “devil” that was the point of the ending. It made perfect sense
Its a crime to have "Ready or Not" on this list. Its a hilarious twist :)
Kylo Ren and Rey twist that ruin the movie wasn't Ben dying. It was the unnecessary kiss.
I actually liked the ending of Safe Haven
Let's not forget that Zurg twist from "Lightyear"
True
Don't worry darlings. The twist made no sense and left you with so many questions
READY OR NOT was a fair ending for the scenario.
Ren or Wash dying was perfectly in keeping with the general slaughter of their movies
I don't think Ben dying was a twist. The village being set in modern days, now that's a twist.
Meh, honestly, "Nothing to Hide" twist didn't ruined the movie for me : I actually think it goes well with the movie theme that everybody has something to hide and sometimes, entire lives are built on lies, sadly.
Contrary to the "The Village" who killed the hype the second they revealed that THEY weren't real... my biggest movie disappointment at the time.
What pissed me off about Safe Haven was the book was SO friggin good and didn't need all that added nonsense.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with the plot twist in Safe Haven. Plot Twists usually are surprising and cone of no where.
With Safe Haven, I saw that twist coming. I've read a lot of Nicholas Sparks books... Including Safe Haven. I feel like Jo led Katie to Alex so that he could be happy & find love again
Planet of the apes was obvious if you think about it and use the DOC brown example of time travel.
Lightyear - Zurg is actually a future version of Buzz
This twist was completely ridiculous and saw a fan favorite as a villain. It would’ve been way better if they did keep the Toy Story 2 father joke, because Zurg being Buzz’s father is still better than it being Buzz himself
Except an episode of the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command cartoon had Zurg pull the “I am your father” line only to reveal he was using it as a ruse to distract Buzz to gain the upper hand in battle. So if you consider the cartoon the “real” Buzz Lightyear lore, then Zurg was never Buzz’s father and Zurg saying the line in Toy Story 2 was nothing more than Pixar just making a typical pop culture reference and never meant to be taken seriously.
@codyhiginbotham6616 plus, it was very predictable, the instant Zurg's robot arrived I called it.
I agree
One of the key themes of Ready Or Not was 'to what degree do they believe' ranging from Aunt Helene being a hardcore acolyte to Fitch googling 'are curses real' but everyone still going along with it bc they don't want to risk losing what material wealth they have just in case
Nothing to hide is French remake of the original Italian movie Perfetti sconosciuti (Perfect Strangers) from 2016. The original film is absolutely amazing conversational piece of twists and turns with bitter ending revealing it all to be fake. Also the film, having been remade 24 times, currently holds the Guinness World Record for most remade film.
How interesting. I remember watching the German version "Das perfekte Geheimnis" (The perfect secret) and finding out it was a remake of the French film "Le jeu". Never new it all started in Italy.
Also I'm pretty sure in the version I watched it actually happened. But now I fear that I misremember that ...
@@sternentalerswaldI saw the Spanish one. A POS
Safe haven is a book and that part is included in the book too and even if its a bit different and did not come out of nowhere just towards the ending and coming up to that one scene but it plays out like what its written which is pretty accurate. Of all Nicholas sparks books that have movie versions, this is one if not the most accurate, so I completely disagree here...
Nothing to hide is a remake to Perfect Strangers, an Italian movie.
Lists the original not the copy, especially when giving praise for the "interesting take".
The twist near the end of Last Christmas completely destroyed the movie for me and I haven’t re-watched it since seeing it in theaters.
I was actually loving it until the twist than after that I just sat through the rest being pissed off that they had ruined such a fun movie.
Spoilers
I litreally thought that Tom died from the bike accident after he met Kate but it was before he met Kate when he got killed in a hit and run on his bike and his heart was given to Kate(hence why she was able to see him,when no one else could).
Ooooh I completely forgot about that movie. Yeah, that was ... unsatisfying.
Same here
7:30 "we waited 3 films for them to come together."
No we didn't. They were a toxic relationship from start to finish and anyone who shipped them has problems.
Ready or Not being on this list is actually crazy.
I haven't seen The Village but that plot twist actually sounds brilliant.
You really need to see Ready or Not again and pay attention because you clearly missed the point of the movie.
I was ready to throw hands about "Serenity" being in this list... And then I saw the plot twist they listed.
Glad everyone agrees you missed the mark on thinking the “twist” in ready or not fell flat
Seeing one of Ironmans biggest opps turned into a joke was an absolute insult.
I disagree about Safe Haven. It belongs on my Top 5 of the best Nick Sparks stories.
I'm surprised the final fight scene in Twilight were there all fighting the original vampires or whatever they're called again wasn't in this list🤔?
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@@jamiethal1319 which part and I will?
@@kleine.5438 where instead of were and they’re instead of there. Plus commas in between vampires and or and again and wasn’t. Sorry for being the grammar police.
The Ready or Not mention in this list is not deserved. It wasn’t really a twist they laid it out pretty early on that the ending was a possibility and it made total sense within the movie.
I remember reading Safe Haven years ago. I thought that Jo was Katie’s friend but it turned out she was the dead wife of Alex. Or did I just imagine this?
I bet every M Night Shyamalan film ever made is on this list!
This implies “I see dead people” ruins The Sixth Sense
Well, aside from "Sixth Sense", but every film afterwards focuses less on the plot, and almost exclusively on the ending twist.
Probably the twist in Signs is this for me, where it’s revealed that a weakness of the aliens is water. Which raises the obvious question of why on earth aliens would invade a planet even though they are quite vulnerable to be in a place where the thing that is their weakness is EVERYWHERE.
What about War Of The Worlds where it was disease that kills the invaders?
There was nothing wrong with that. It was elegant and introspective.
That’s what happens even in the book the movie is based on
That's not a twist; it's a solution.
I disagree with the twist from ready or not
I hate,movies where,in the beginning,their child,goes missing,and starts,looking for,them only,to find out,they’ve been,dead the,whole time 2:03 god that scared me i didn’t see that coming 5:30 I love this movie I think we figured that she was his dead wife
Xenomorphs were manufactured. Didn't just ruin the movie but the whole franchise.
Nothing to Hide it's not an original movie. It's a remake.
The original is an italian movie called Perfetti Sconosciuti.
If you have to talk about the plot, the concept or the finale, you shoulf cite the original source, not one of the copies.
There's a German version as well, it's called "das perfekte Geheimnis" and up until this video I didnt realize it was a remake 😂
@uonder6600 are you Italian too? I've made the same comment. 😂
I LOVE safe Haven, especially the book but i like to pretend the ghost storyline doesn’t exist. It comes out so left field and takes the story from a romantic, emotional drama to a sudden fantasy
Ben and Rey was never going to be a couple. Ben committed atrocities when he was on the dark side. He doesn't just walk away free from consequences. Also romance with someone from the dark side is just creepy.
I already wasn’t a fan of the Star Wars sequels but the last one….with the crazy plot twist…and the fact that Ben and Rey….fall in love?…..WHAT?!
I agree about Serenity. Wash dying makes no sense
1 through 4... Ben dying is absolutely not what ruined The Last Jedi, that twist in the Village is exactly what it needed not ruining the film as a result, Abe Monkey statue was an interpretation of a movie that literally everyone knew was not going to have a happy ending anyways, While fake Mandarin was definitely a let down for comic book fans I'm sure, that movie in general wasn't as good as the previous ones.
Her shoes had the power to send her home all along!
The movie “Nothing to Hide” sounds like a 1930s Hollywood movie called “Dangerous Corner” which is based on a play by JB Priestly. A group of friends get together, they play a game where secrets come out destroying everyone’s life, turns out it was a what if that didn’t happen. JB Priestly wrote another play called “An Inspector Calls” also with a twist at the end. That was also made into a movie back then.
I loved the Safe Haven twist! If not for that twist it wouldve just been some boring movie about an abused wife. The twist gave me a reason to care about the characters.
Ready or Not has no business being on here
*Its always the it didn’t happen it, was a dream, someone not being there and wrongful deaths etc. Those kinds of twists just seem to kill the vibe of a movie.*
"Wash dies", I felt that. 😆 (dammit Joss, couldn't you just leave one couple be happy and alive somewhere !😅)
But I guess it's not about the plot twist but more about losing a character I really liked. ^^
STRONGLY disagree with Hide and Seek. The ending of them being right about their fear is that made the movie so great. I would have hated a predictable “they were just crazy” ending.
I think save haven's twist gets a lot of unnecessary hate I actually didn't mind it
I actually liked the twist about the Mandarin in Iron Man 3 !
The Tim Burton/Whalberg "Planet of the apes" doesn't exist in my universe.
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I utterly disagree about The Forgotten. It was marvelous!
Safe Haven is actually a Novel by Nicolas Sparks
The point to the planet if the apes ending with lincoln was to show what earth would be if apes ruled.... it was to show that he was on earth still
"Ready or Not" is an awesome movie. You are completely wrong.
Also, everyone complains about Wash dying in "Serenity," but what about Shepherd Book?
I liked the Mandarin/Trevor Slattery twist. Seeing the character go from this frightening presence to a hapless out-of-work actor had me laughing my head off; I'd had no idea that Ben Kingsley could be that funny. Plus, I liked the idea that the real Mandarin was still out there somewhere.
Ready or not was a horror/comedy, the exploding family was all for comedic purposes it didn't detract from the movie.
I haven’t seen all these movies, but I’m not sure I agree with the ones I have. I don’t think Ben dying was an issue compared to Rey being a Palpatine which was actually a reveal. I think the Village was great. Maybe the Mandarine was an issue for others, but I don’t remember it being an issue.
I liked THE VILLAGE! Especially in this day and age, I can see the appeal of wanting to go back to a simpler time. The only problem I see with the plot is that eventually someone would want to go and explore the world, despite the presence of the "creatures" and at that point it becomes imprisonment!
Ready or Not was amazing. I don't know what you mean. I looooved the ending.
If you dont understand what the point was in Ready or Not, then I guarantee you didnt even watch it, save for just the trailers. The family are literally trying to not die by sacrificing easy to kill brides. The last bride was not easy to trick or kill, so the sacrifice fails and they all die except her. Pretty self explanatory
I have watched many movies that have a great build up through 80% - 90% of the movie, only to have it crash and burn, never to be watched again. And, the TV series LOST gets my all-time highest Razzie award for the TV series with the greatest build up to the #1 worst ending.
The ending of the turning (2020) confused me so badly it kind of made the movie kinda stupid