@@BrianGeers In the video game, at the start of the last boss fight, MacReady shows up with a helicopter and you gotta kill the boss with the machine gun mounted on the chopper.
Dogging out Adrien Brody is about the last thing I’d do when talking about that movie. I thought he looked the part and played the part quite well, so I’m with you on that one
I love how some people think that all guys who can hadle business in the military look like Arnie. I was Armored Cavalry and we all looked like A. Brody.
I feel I have to defend "Freddy vs. Jason". This movie was one of the first to actually give us what was promised. At that time, and now as well when you think about it, when 2 bad guys fought and you introduce a group of young people in the mix, they would end up fighting off both when the bad guys team up, or one of the two combatants would team up with them to take down the bigger threat (see AVP). Not this one. Freddy and Jason went at it tooth and nail. If someone else got in the mix, they were casually killed and then the main fight resumed for the most part. I loved that about the film and I don't think it gets credit for not pulling a fast one with the audience.
Actually, I thought it was a pretty clever premise and the battle between them did indeed satisfy but unfortunately it seems like they tried to cast the worst actors possible in the human roles. Obvs no one is expecting Oscar caliber acting but most horror films with a decent budget also have decent acting. After all, we are supposed to care about the victims and that's much harder to do when you're busy rolling your eyes.
Yeah I couldn't stand that final girl, she couldn't act and they literally just put her in a wet white Tshirt the whole movie 🙄 I didn't care if she survived.
John carpenter did some great films. Big trouble in little china is one of my favs (along with the thing and the fog). Never new there was a continuation, so thank you.
When Adrien Brody got the Predators part, he was lean from doing stage and musicals, so he asked "how many months" he had to "bulk up". The answer? "We start filming next week..." So he instead LOST weight during filming so what muscles he already had would show better. And ironically wound up looking more like a real life elite forces soldier than anyone in the '87 classic.
Uh, it was obvious that Jack would adopt the Hong Kong Wild Man and they would become like a macabre B.J. and the Bear. What was a question about that ending. Also, it's the Hell of the Horny Dragon, not Holy Dragon. That makes it much more scary.
The "In Bruges" one was explained very scarcely in this video. As I read the script, the extended ending scene is tainted with at least a little more hope than the one shown in the movie.
Uhmmm ackshuly Old Man Jack doesnt pick up right after the events of BTILC. There is a continuation of it by BOOM comics much earlier. Where Jack is younger.
Is there actually a definitive answer to what happened to the crew, which would qualify it for this list? I had always assumed it was intentionally left unclear.
@@robertcox1835 Michael Caine even had a suggested solution.... "The next thing that happens is you turn the engine on," Caine said. "You all sit exactly where you are till all the petrol has run out, which changes the equilibrium. We all jump out and the gold goes over the cliff." What would've happened next... We would have found out if they had produced a sequel...
If there was a time to do sequels, Big Trouble In Little China would be a great one right now. Kurt Russell is still a little hot from Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. I'm curious to see if they'd actually "entertain" the idea. See what I did there? 🤪
Another Carpenter/Russell film that ended on a cliffhanger would be Escape from LA. I know there was a planned sequel, but ending it where Plissken has shut down every piece of technology in the world & leaving it there, that's an often forgotten cliffhanger.
"Now what?" is Finnegan's catch-phrase throughout "Deep rising", so him repeating it at the very last second of the movie isn't really as dumb as you seem to believe. At least not for the reason you seem to believe.
I saw The Thing on regular TV. The movie was suppose to end with the survivors presumably freezing to death. However the TV version added a presumably delete scene with Russell's character commenting on how horrible it would be if the Thing made it to the outside world... with a dog running across the snow towards a rescue party.
Big Trouble in Little China was the main reason I clicked just to find out my theory was right. But I didn't know about the comics for it and now I got to go find them, as well as Freddy vs Jason vs Ash.
Cliffhangers are literally suspenseful endings with no immediate resolution. They were literally designed for movie serials to get movie goers to come back to see the resolution in a later screening.
Glad to see Boom Comics was of the same mind as me. I always imagined a moment in a Big Trouble sequel (my idea would have had a rogue NA shaman as the villain and would have been called 'Big Trouble in Little Bighorn') where Jack and friend-of-the-month were cornered by the bad guys when suddenly 'Harry' would jump out and save them.
Wish those five at 6:41 would realize Michael Bay was just the wrong man for Transformers. This combo reminds us, though, that he'd have been PERFECT for M. A. S. K.
8:42 thats putting it mildly, toho went and bought the rights to american godzilla JUST to kill him off onscreen while a song with the lyrics "you disappointment, you disappointment, BORN IN THE LAND OF THE FREE" playing in the background. *edit* forgot to mention that american godzilla was made with deliberately bad CGI and on the dvd the title of the scene is pretender to the throne.
The entire story of Big Trouble in Little China was told to an insurance investor wanting to find out why Jack's truck with Jack went missing. It doesn't make sense if the monster stow away was friendly
Just before Jack Burton speaks into his CB radio, you can quickly see him take a swig of the potion Egg made before the final battle. Jack knew the monster was hiding behind him.
Despite a third Ace Ventura probably not happening, I've always wondered about what happened to Ace after that cliff hanger ending as well. Just as well he did make it out.
We did find out what happened between Freddy and Jason; just not in movie form. In the comic sequel where Jason and Freddy once more battle it out with each other and with Ash Williams from the Evil Dead franchise.
There been a number of crossovers with GI Joe and Transformers in the comics back, since the two were very popular. I remember crossovers were pretty fun (but it been decades since I last read them); however the movie I am not too sure of.
The Thing ending was answer in a video game which Carpenter had a role in which Macready flies in on his Heilcopter and helps you defeat the final Boss the player's reward for beating the game
The Freddy vs Jason ending with the two falling into Hell, and their fight stopped by Pinhead from Hellraiser would have been great. That ending could never happen to many different companies. The comic ending with Ash Williams can only be described as Groovy!
Now would be about the perfect time to make Hellboy 3. The twins would be around 15 and Hellboy could be training them with their mom helping and if they wanted one coul dend up being the movies bad guy. It could be pretty epic.
Also, one point about number one. Kurt Russell is the yin to Chuck Norris's yang. The Thing actually got him, but Russell overpowered it becoming one. From then on Kurt Russell didn't become the character, the character became Kurt Russell. 😏
I always felt it was a gimmie. Jack survived. The beginning they are at a future meeting with Egg, and he is telling them to leave Jack alone, and they owe Jack. The end takes place before the beginning, so Jack had to of survived.
Hey Hold up.... let's clear this up I'm a Huge Godzilla fan Mothra and Godzilla were together idk about any Fight between those two except an occasional argument (Not A Fight) and Mothra died protecting her Guy against Ghohdera 😢
Here's to all the Gen Xers who waited in anguish for what seemed like an eternity for FreddyVJason. That movie could of been poop on a stick for all I cared. It was either going to be all I imagined or the next Troma movie. 😏
Honestly IDGAF about the writer's or the director's saying on what happened in their movies, unless they filmed it or very positively hinted at a certain outcome. Comics, I can accept them, but the canonicity is disputed by scholars.
Oh F**k 98's Godzilla I mean for God's sake they totally threw out His Atomic Charge up and Spikes and His Atomic Breath Blast 🙄 the original Godzilla is where it's at
I’m really starting to not want to watch What Culture Unless it’s Jules hosting maybe it’s just me but I’m really starting to feel like This channel is starting to get more negative I really don’t care how you feel about the movie just tell me the information I clicked for not your personal views on movie I’m sure everyone likes
I just can't stand how they keep saying 'YOU' didn't realize blah blah it's lazy just like most of these. Jules had good energy at least. Future gaming channel it is 😊
Jack Burton is the best and most likeable wannabe-hero-idiot in the best way possible (remember he's not winning and most of the time not even part of the fights,that's all his friend doing!) ... but i'm sure i'm not the only one who saw that exended ending of the thing,right? ...right? It shows MacReady walking through a facitlity with his lange cowboy hat to his next job, leaving all troubles behind. So what's that strange talking about 'carpenter never reveals' about? That's wrong, more than that carpenter once said to syfyWire around the 30th anniversary of the movie in 2011 that he was very unhappy with this forced-by-studio-ending and took the very 1st chance he had to remove it from the cut after 1st release, because he and Russell worked very long to conclude the movie the way we know it today ... but that ending exited
The resolution to the Big Trouble in Little China movie ending in the comic defied my expectations in the best way possible.
Hold up! Isn't "The Thing" video game the canonical sequel to the movie The Thing?
@@foofoo3344 I think there might also have been a Thing comic book or two at some point that had MacReady in it.
@@BrianGeers In the video game, at the start of the last boss fight, MacReady shows up with a helicopter and you gotta kill the boss with the machine gun mounted on the chopper.
adrien brody got shredded for the role so he could look more like a natural sf soldier would look. arnie s physique is the exception lol
Dogging out Adrien Brody is about the last thing I’d do when talking about that movie. I thought he looked the part and played the part quite well, so I’m with you on that one
I love how some people think that all guys who can hadle business in the military look like Arnie. I was Armored Cavalry and we all looked like A. Brody.
Jack Burton also got pulled into a multiverse where he teamed up with Snake Plissken!
I feel I have to defend "Freddy vs. Jason". This movie was one of the first to actually give us what was promised. At that time, and now as well when you think about it, when 2 bad guys fought and you introduce a group of young people in the mix, they would end up fighting off both when the bad guys team up, or one of the two combatants would team up with them to take down the bigger threat (see AVP). Not this one. Freddy and Jason went at it tooth and nail. If someone else got in the mix, they were casually killed and then the main fight resumed for the most part. I loved that about the film and I don't think it gets credit for not pulling a fast one with the audience.
I thought it was very well written. Clearly intended to satisfy fans of both franchises.
Actually, I thought it was a pretty clever premise and the battle between them did indeed satisfy but unfortunately it seems like they tried to cast the worst actors possible in the human roles. Obvs no one is expecting Oscar caliber acting but most horror films with a decent budget also have decent acting. After all, we are supposed to care about the victims and that's much harder to do when you're busy rolling your eyes.
Yeah I couldn't stand that final girl, she couldn't act and they literally just put her in a wet white Tshirt the whole movie 🙄 I didn't care if she survived.
People talked bad about it? I've never heard anyone say bad things about it, that movie was awesome
@@kimberlyjeanne9456 that was the point, its a famous horror movie troupe to have a scantily clad girl that can't act, killed
Big Trouble in Little China is def a timeless classic.
His name is Lightning.
@@chadcognac5626 His full name is Lightswitch H. McLightening. See the script available online.
@@chadcognac5626 We all know it was actually Raiden working security as a second job. Even gods got bills to pay.
@@Matisaro more like his father. Ha.
He was my fav
Jack Burton gets a yeti side kick?!!He’s the foul mouthed,cheap beer drinking Han Solo we all deserved!
I'd watch a movie with them teaming up solving crimes lol
John carpenter did some great films. Big trouble in little china is one of my favs (along with the thing and the fog). Never new there was a continuation, so thank you.
I would love to get those comics! I named my cat Jack Burton just so I can tell people to leave him alone lol
He showed great courage, right?
@@AlexanderOsias we are in his debt
When Adrien Brody got the Predators part, he was lean from doing stage and musicals, so he asked "how many months" he had to "bulk up". The answer? "We start filming next week..." So he instead LOST weight during filming so what muscles he already had would show better. And ironically wound up looking more like a real life elite forces soldier than anyone in the '87 classic.
OMG he named the monster Pete. That's an adorable and fitting ending.
His name was Randy "The Ram" Robinson in The Wrestler, not Johnson.
I couldn't believe they said that. The sheer laziness of the people on this channel is mind boggling
@@johnstrika9170especially the transformers and G.I. Joe crossover comment when they share the same universe canonically.😂
Uh, it was obvious that Jack would adopt the Hong Kong Wild Man and they would become like a macabre B.J. and the Bear. What was a question about that ending. Also, it's the Hell of the Horny Dragon, not Holy Dragon. That makes it much more scary.
The Wrestler isn’t a cliffhanger.
Not even close.
Yup, just like the ending of Prisoners. Everything you need for the ending has already been shown.
Now I'm mad we never got a sequel with Jack and Pete and some cool cameo's. That's an alternate universe my childhood wants to live in.
Ace Ventura Jr looks like a young Jonah Hill😂😂😂. I never even knew that movie existed.
Have you paid your dues? Yes, Sir. The check is in the mail.
Thanks, you'll be fine, as long as you remember what ol' jack Burton says...!! ❤
…Who? 😉
@@BrianGeers jack burton.....ME! Lol
"It's all in the reflexes."
The "In Bruges" one was explained very scarcely in this video. As I read the script, the extended ending scene is tainted with at least a little more hope than the one shown in the movie.
Uhmmm ackshuly Old Man Jack doesnt pick up right after the events of BTILC. There is a continuation of it by BOOM comics much earlier. Where Jack is younger.
Ron Perlman was the best looking Hellboy. His face structure and body physique is perfect for the role
If you haven't checked out Godzilla the animated series, it's actually super dope. The creature designs for the enemies are freaking sick
"Hang on a minute, lads,"
"I've got a great idea."
You left out a literal cliffhanger.... "the italian job! "
Is there actually a definitive answer to what happened to the crew, which would qualify it for this list? I had always assumed it was intentionally left unclear.
It didn't have an answer.
@@robertcox1835 Michael Caine even had a suggested solution....
"The next thing that happens is you turn the engine on," Caine said. "You all sit exactly where you are till all the petrol has run out, which changes the equilibrium. We all jump out and the gold goes over the cliff."
What would've happened next... We would have found out if they had produced a sequel...
8:18 - Yeah, but I still can’t see WHY!
If there was a time to do sequels, Big Trouble In Little China would be a great one right now. Kurt Russell is still a little hot from Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. I'm curious to see if they'd actually "entertain" the idea. See what I did there? 🤪
Another Carpenter/Russell film that ended on a cliffhanger would be Escape from LA. I know there was a planned sequel, but ending it where Plissken has shut down every piece of technology in the world & leaving it there, that's an often forgotten cliffhanger.
Time for a sequel starring Wyatt Russell
You leave Jack Burton out of this. You know what Jack Burton would say at a time like this, what the hell 😂
Jack Burton is probably the greatest movie sidekick ever created
I've always liked the 1998 Godzilla design than the recent version, in fact stick 1998's head on 2014, perfect 😁
"Now what?" is Finnegan's catch-phrase throughout "Deep rising", so him repeating it at the very last second of the movie isn't really as dumb as you seem to believe. At least not for the reason you seem to believe.
me and my mom always joked that at the end of deep rising they ended up on jurassic park.
I wish Jack Burton was my dad!
I saw The Thing on regular TV. The movie was suppose to end with the survivors presumably freezing to death. However the TV version added a presumably delete scene with Russell's character commenting on how horrible it would be if the Thing made it to the outside world... with a dog running across the snow towards a rescue party.
Freddy vs jason bs ash is great such a fun comic
Big Trouble in Little China was the main reason I clicked just to find out my theory was right. But I didn't know about the comics for it and now I got to go find them, as well as Freddy vs Jason vs Ash.
Sometimes (often) a cliffhanger is just leaving it open for a sequel…
Jack Burton and his monster sidekick... what a sequel that would have made.
Most of these are not cliffhangers
They're ambiguous endings
Cliffhangers are for franchises
Cliffhangers are literally suspenseful endings with no immediate resolution. They were literally designed for movie serials to get movie goers to come back to see the resolution in a later screening.
Glad to see Boom Comics was of the same mind as me. I always imagined a moment in a Big Trouble sequel (my idea would have had a rogue NA shaman as the villain and would have been called 'Big Trouble in Little Bighorn') where Jack and friend-of-the-month were cornered by the bad guys when suddenly 'Harry' would jump out and save them.
Wish those five at 6:41 would realize Michael Bay was just the wrong man for Transformers. This combo reminds us, though, that he'd have been PERFECT for M. A. S. K.
8:42 thats putting it mildly, toho went and bought the rights to american godzilla JUST to kill him off onscreen while a song with the lyrics "you disappointment, you disappointment, BORN IN THE LAND OF THE FREE" playing in the background.
*edit* forgot to mention that american godzilla was made with deliberately bad CGI and on the dvd the title of the scene is pretender to the throne.
The entire story of Big Trouble in Little China was told to an insurance investor wanting to find out why Jack's truck with Jack went missing. It doesn't make sense if the monster stow away was friendly
Not to brag too much but Jack Burton is my patron saint on my motorcycle. He rides in the top box. Has for years.
Just before Jack Burton speaks into his CB radio, you can quickly see him take a swig of the potion Egg made before the final battle. Jack knew the monster was hiding behind him.
Predators was a fantastic film and Brody was fantastic in it. I wish they’d carried on with that branch of the franchise.
Aw thanks for the nice comments about us transformer fans Ewan 🥰 the films arent really what we want though 😄
Despite a third Ace Ventura probably not happening, I've always wondered about what happened to Ace after that cliff hanger ending as well. Just as well he did make it out.
If anyone is wondering where they can read the Jack Burton comics, you can find the online to read. Same with the Freddy vs Jason vs Ash.
9:03 you do realize THAT godzilla film was continued by an animated series derailing exactly that
I knew it. Deep Rising is a prequel to Kong Skull Island
YOU WERE WRONG BEFORE AND ARE WRONG NOW ABOUT PREDATORS. I'd love to see a sequel series about a new group maybe -8 12 episodes.
Yeah, I had no complaints about that movie.
The best part of the comics is the reveal of what hell Lo Pan got sent to.
8:15
Hail to the King, baby!
😂
We did find out what happened between Freddy and Jason; just not in movie form. In the comic sequel where Jason and Freddy once more battle it out with each other and with Ash Williams from the Evil Dead franchise.
I liked the Roderick Godzilla. It wasn't great, but it was fun. 😊
I'll always love Predators. I wish they would of stayed with the planet and introduced more cool characters to be hunted while furthering the plot.
I thought I was the only one who remembers the Zilla animated series
There been a number of crossovers with GI Joe and Transformers in the comics back, since the two were very popular. I remember crossovers were pretty fun (but it been decades since I last read them); however the movie I am not too sure of.
The Thing ending was answer in a video game which Carpenter had a role in which Macready flies in on his Heilcopter and helps you defeat the final Boss the player's reward for beating the game
The Freddy vs Jason ending with the two falling into Hell, and their fight stopped by Pinhead from Hellraiser would have been great. That ending could never happen to many different companies. The comic ending with Ash Williams can only be described as Groovy!
Never say never. Money talks.
No we don't need the old man Jack comic we need it as a movie.
Deep Rising was an absolute 10/10.
The sequel to the Adrian Brody Predator movie is in the comics. There's a comic book that's the canonical sequel.
Of coarse Ace got away. How else could he have had that cartoon series?
We don’t want a Big Trouble in Little China sequel with the Rock. We want a sequel with Jack Burton!
Now would be about the perfect time to make Hellboy 3. The twins would be around 15 and Hellboy could be training them with their mom helping and if they wanted one coul dend up being the movies bad guy. It could be pretty epic.
What you failed to mention in the hurdles of HellBoy 3 is that Selma Blair has MS and is retired from acting
Also, one point about number one. Kurt Russell is the yin to Chuck Norris's yang. The Thing actually got him, but Russell overpowered it becoming one. From then on Kurt Russell didn't become the character, the character became Kurt Russell. 😏
I always felt it was a gimmie. Jack survived. The beginning they are at a future meeting with Egg, and he is telling them to leave Jack alone, and they owe Jack. The end takes place before the beginning, so Jack had to of survived.
I knew about Jack getting a teammate
Adrian Brody was the best thing about Predators.
Ray Fiennes?
His name is pronounced like Rayf not Ralph.
When you say it quickly it does sound like Ray Fiennes but it's pronounced like Rafe(rhymes with safe) ✌🏻
You missed it too. Who was the thing at the end of The Thing, John Carpenter's The Thing, watch it...
It’s all in the reflexes.
Hah, I've got those big trouble in little china comics
"👁️ Feel: Invincible!" 🐉
Hey Hold up.... let's clear this up I'm a Huge Godzilla fan Mothra and Godzilla were together idk about any Fight between those two except an occasional argument (Not A Fight) and Mothra died protecting her Guy against Ghohdera 😢
Adrian Brody was bad af in that movie thank you very much.
We should've got a sequel to "The Predator". The one that had a teaser for a predator killer suit at the end.
Transformers and G.I. Joe isn't a crossover they are in the same universe canonically through the original comics and G1 transformers tv show.
You leave Jack Burton alone!
Here's to all the Gen Xers who waited in anguish for what seemed like an eternity for FreddyVJason.
That movie could of been poop on a stick for all I cared. It was either going to be all I imagined or the next Troma movie. 😏
They should make more Jack Burton films let Wyatt play him.
Honestly IDGAF about the writer's or the director's saying on what happened in their movies, unless they filmed it or very positively hinted at a certain outcome. Comics, I can accept them, but the canonicity is disputed by scholars.
Randy "The Ram" ROBINSON
A lot of these are obvious
Yeah Jules is the best, just let him host. Please
Oh F**k 98's Godzilla I mean for God's sake they totally threw out His Atomic Charge up and Spikes and His Atomic Breath Blast 🙄 the original Godzilla is where it's at
I’m really starting to not want to watch What Culture Unless it’s Jules hosting maybe it’s just me but I’m really starting to feel like This channel is starting to get more negative I really don’t care how you feel about the movie just tell me the information I clicked for not your personal views on movie I’m sure everyone likes
Specially when the others tend to get political...
@@jdottdeestv8149 glad I’m not the only one
I just can't stand how they keep saying 'YOU' didn't realize blah blah it's lazy just like most of these. Jules had good energy at least. Future gaming channel it is 😊
I'm stunned how lazy they are. They called Mickey Roarke's character in The Wrestler Randy The Ram JOHNSON. His name was Randy the Ram ROBINSON
After their final fantasy ranking vid I unsubscribed lol
I only came here for Jack Burton.
Jack Burton is the best and most likeable wannabe-hero-idiot in the best way possible (remember he's not winning and most of the time not even part of the fights,that's all his friend doing!) ... but i'm sure i'm not the only one who saw that exended ending of the thing,right? ...right? It shows MacReady walking through a facitlity with his lange cowboy hat to his next job, leaving all troubles behind. So what's that strange talking about 'carpenter never reveals' about? That's wrong, more than that carpenter once said to syfyWire around the 30th anniversary of the movie in 2011 that he was very unhappy with this forced-by-studio-ending and took the very 1st chance he had to remove it from the cut after 1st release, because he and Russell worked very long to conclude the movie the way we know it today ... but that ending exited
Batman vs Superman isn’t a crossover
G.I. Joe / Transformers crossovers have been a thing for years.
This is nothing new.
F**K the comic. We wanted more Adventures of Jack Burton on the screen.
God Hellboy II was such shit. The first one was great.
I would have loved to see a new Hellboy movie. It’s really too bad Ron Perlman turned into a grade A D-bag in his older years.
dislike for being mean to Adrien Brody
🎥🎬🎞🧙🏻♂