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"Weapons" Ending Chase Is My Favorite Scene Of The Year

  • Writer: Dan Lalonde
    Dan Lalonde
  • Sep 13
  • 2 min read
Weapons ending chase

"WEAPONS" ENDING CHASE VIDEO BELOW ARTICLE:


What are some of your favorite movie ending scenes? I think 'Inception' would have been one of my favorites, but I don't like endings without a resolution or a clear signal of what happened. I mention 'Inception' cause I think that's the best movie ever made. I think most of my favorite endings are from action movies, but most people will say the ones with twist endings like 'Seven', 'Fight Club', or 'The Sixth Sense'.


Never did I expect my favorite scene of the year to be about some bratty kids chasing an old evil Witch through a suburban neighborhood, but that is what we get in "Weapons". The film, starring Josh Brolin and Julia Garner, is about 17 kids from the same classroom who run out of their houses at 2:17 am.


No, they're not running cause Michael Jackson was playing on the radio, but because a Witch who looks like Ronald McDonald cast a spell to have them run to a house she hijacked so she can feed off their energy. Again, not a Michael Jackson biopic.


At the end of the movie, Alex the Kid, whose house she hijacked, cast his own spell to have all the brainwashed kids turn on her, so what happens next is awesome. The Kids start chasing her out of the house, following her through other houses, jumping through glass windows and breaking down doors like a zombie horde from 'World War Z'. When they catch her, they pull her face apart like my credit score, and everyone lives happily ever after except Alex's parents, who will spend the rest of their lives in an institution.


What was your favorite scene of the year? Comment below with your thoughts.





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Written By: Dan Lalonde


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