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    "So Long, Partner."

    Toy Story 3 ends on a note that is both beautiful and sob-inducing. The now-college-aged Andy gives all his old toys—including Buzz Lightyear and beloved cowboy doll Woody—to a little girl. He no longer needs them and decides to leave them in the hands of a child who will love them the way he did. After playing for a few moments, Andy hops in his car and drives away. As Woody watches him fade into the distance, he utters the bittersweet words, "so long, partner." The entire Toy Story series d...

    "It Was Beauty Killed The Beast."

    The 1933 version of King Kong is an all-time classic thanks in no small part to its dramatic ending. After escaping a Broadway theater, the titular ape grabs Fay Wray's Ann and climbs up the Empire State Building. He is attacked by planes circling the building, shooting at him. Kong takes one of the planes down, but he ultimately loses his balance after being shot, leading him to fall to his death. On the ground, a police officer looks at the dead ape and says that the planes killed him. Film...

    "Ernest Hemingway Once Wrote..."

    Anyone who has ever seen Se7en cannot forget its harrowing ending. Killer John Doe (Kevin Spacey) reveals that he cut off the head of protagonist Mills' pregnant wife and stuck it in a box. He wants Mills (Brad Pitt) to kill him so that he can finish his series of murders based on the seven deadly sins. Mills' partner, Somerset (Morgan Freeman) tries to convince him not to shoot the killer because that would allow Doe to "win." Overcome with grief and a thirst for vengeance, Mills shoots him...

    "The Truth Is, I Am Iron Man."

    The 2008 Marvel movie Iron Man tells Tony Stark's origin story, showing how the billionaire playboy industrialist develops his trademark suit of armor and starts fighting crime. His enemy in this case is Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges), his late father's old business partner, who also manages Stark Industries. Stane has a personal agenda that involves manipulating the company for his own personal gain. By the movie's end, he has a super-suit of his own, which he uses to battle Stark, but Iron Ma...

    "I Can't Imagine Why."

    Roy Scheider's Brody spends the movie trying to get the citizens of Amity Island—especially the town's mayor—to take his shark warnings seriously. At the end, an attempt to kill the shark takes place. It eats Quint (Robert Shaw), escapes an effort by Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) to spear it with poison, then attacks Brody, who is on a sinking boat. When the creature is finally killed, Brody quips, "I used to hate the water."Hooper replies, "I can't imagine why." RELATED: 13 Best Shark Movies To...

    "I Think This Just Might Be My Masterpiece."

    Inglourious Basterds remains one of Quentin Tarantino's most celebrated films, and that is undoubtedly due to its satisfying third act. While nowhere close to historically accurate, it's a fine example of cinematic wish fulfillment. Even more cheer-inducing is what happens in the finale; Lt. Raine (Brad Pitt) carves a swastika into the forehead of the movie's chief villain, SS Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz), and declares "I think this just might be my masterpiece." While the line can ce...

    "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of."

    John Huston's 1941 noir masterpiece The Maltese Falcon is the story of private detective Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart), who is investigating a case involving a quest by multiple individuals to procure a falcon statue that is encrusted with jewels. Following a very complicated plot filled with unexpected twists and turns, Spade turns Brigid O'Shaughnessy (Mary Astor), the woman who hired him in the first place, over to the police for murder despite the fact that he has developed feelings for her...

    "Where We Go From There Is A Choice I Leave To You."

    The Matrix, released in 1999, dazzled audiences with its then-groundbreaking visuals and trippy philosophical elements. The story ends with the protagonist, Neo (Keanu Reeves), destroying the evil Agent Smith and learning how to control the Matrix. It's an action-filled finale that leads to Neo's poignant last words. In a phone call, he promises to essentially dismantle it all, creating a new world order, free of rules and controls. "Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you,"he tells...

    "I Get To Live The Rest Of My Life Like A Schnook."

    Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas is one of the definitive mob movies of all time. It is based on the true story of Henry Hill (Ray Liotta), a guy who grew up idolizing gangsters as a kid. As a man, he makes his way into the Mafia, where he's guided by three mentors: Paulie Cicero (Paul Sorvino), Jimmy "the Gent" Conway (Robert DeNiro), and the volatile Tommy DeVito (Joe Pesci). For a time, Hill enjoys the flash, the cash, and the fear-driven respect that comes from being a mobster. But, eventuall...

    "A Watchful Protector. A Dark Knight."

    The Dark Knight, directed by Christopher Nolan, is perhaps the best Batman story ever committed to film. It's dark and psychological, but also exciting as all get out. The final moments find the Caped Crusader (Christian Bale) in a tough spot. Harvey Dent, thought by many to be a hero, is dead. Batman knows that, if the citizens of crime-ridden Gotham learn of Dent's killing spree under his guise of Two-Face, all hope will go out the window. Everything will crumble. He convinces Lt. Jim Gordo...

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  2. In times of great change, it can be hard to find the words to express the strong emotions we feel and/or sum up a period of our life that’s coming to a close. A famous quote – whether it’s funny, inspirational, or melancholy – often says it best.

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  3. Parting Words: Directed by Stan Schofield. With Ashley Lynette Brown, Patrick Michael Buckley, Michael Cullen, Cristina L. Fadale. A timely blue-collar romantic comedy about a four-way friendship that gets.....complicated.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Stan Schofield
    • 2008-04
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  5. It is one of the best indie films I have ever seen. The plot, set in working class New Jersey, involves three buddies, countered by a fourth who happens to be female, played by Elizabeth Regen. Their conventional marriages contrast violently with this alternate picture of the male-female relationship.

  6. A timely blue-collar romantic comedy about a four-way friendship that gets......complicated.