Why do movies have to do this?
Are people incapable of enjoying the movie if they don't sum up the rest of the characters' lives in a sentence?
Why do they always have to shit on someone? Why can't they just get it over with and kill the character if they feel the need to ruin their lives?
when was thit the last time happened?
>>63066482
could you use english?
>>63066482
Anchorman I think.
>>63066482
American Graffiti
>>63066455
What is this trope called?
>>63066482
The Social Network
>>63066482
Black Mass
>>63066748
Where are they now
>>63066748
can't hardly wait
>Op continued to live in his mom's basement until his death from cancer.
>>63067901
Thanks, that was it.
>>63067969
That's the movie, not the name of the trope.
>>63066455
Okay, this seems like proper thread.
I remember Nostalgia Critic doing something like that in one of his older reviewsyou know, before Demo Shit and all those actors
My question is - which review? I just cannot find this and I remember really liking this at the time.
>>63066455
Fuck 40 mil, I wish I had that flexibility Mike's flexing.
>>63068104
It's called an epilogue.
>>63066455
Is that the kid from Hook?
>>63068547
an epilogue is an actual scene after the resolution, not textblubs over a still frame.
>>63068590
Charlie Korsmo, yeah.
>>63066455
It was so weird and out of place when it happened in American Graffiti. In Stand By Me it sort of made sense, but in American Graffiti all the conclusions were irrelevant things like them dying in Vietnam. Very weird.