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Sep 25, 2009View in Crawl 4
Apparently it wasn't a European vs American ending, but it was the "true" ending which was shown in theatres at a later date. From Wikipedia:The DVD extras include three alternative endings, all of which end with Jim dying. Two were filmed, while the third, a more radical departure, was only storyboarded. On 25 July 2003, cinemas started showing the alternate ending at the end of the film.[1]Jim dies at the hospitalIn this ending, after Jim is shot, Selena and Hannah still rush him to the deserted hospital, but the scene is extended. Selena, with Hannah's assistance, attempts to perform life-saving procedures but cannot revive Jim. Selena is heartbroken, and Hannah, distraught, looks to her for guidance. Selena tells Hannah that they will go on; they pick up their guns and walk away from Jim's lifeless body. Selena and Hannah, fully armed, walk through the operating room doors, which gradually stop swinging.On the DVD commentary, Boyle and Garland explain that this was the original ending of the film's first cut, which was tested with preview audiences. It was ultimately rejected for seeming too bleak; the final exit from the hospital was intended to imply Selena and Hannah's survival, whereas test audiences felt that the women were marching off to certain death. Boyle and Garland express a preference for this alternate ending, calling it the "true ending". They comment that this ending brought Jim full circle, as he starts and finishes the story in bed in a deserted hospital.This ending was added in the theatrical release of the film beginning on 25 July 2003, placed after the credits and prefaced with the words "what if..."[1]
bluereiSep 25, 2009
No such thing as a quick round? >> <a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8qZU-1qmdU" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8qZU-1qmdU</a>
rikushixSep 26, 2009
Second best was "Big Ben"dancing around at the end of the field during the whole thing.
machorazSep 26, 2009
I want to see that done for Waterworld.
fusionfactorSep 26, 2009
Apparently it wasn't a European vs American ending, but it was the "true" ending which was shown in theatres at a later date. From Wikipedia:The DVD extras include three alternative endings, all of which end with Jim dying. Two were filmed, while the third, a more radical departure, was only storyboarded. On 25 July 2003, cinemas started showing the alternate ending at the end of the film.[1]Jim dies at the hospitalIn this ending, after Jim is shot, Selena and Hannah still rush him to the deserted hospital, but the scene is extended. Selena, with Hannah's assistance, attempts to perform life-saving procedures but cannot revive Jim. Selena is heartbroken, and Hannah, distraught, looks to her for guidance. Selena tells Hannah that they will go on; they pick up their guns and walk away from Jim's lifeless body. Selena and Hannah, fully armed, walk through the operating room doors, which gradually stop swinging.On the DVD commentary, Boyle and Garland explain that this was the original ending of the film's first cut, which was tested with preview audiences. It was ultimately rejected for seeming too bleak; the final exit from the hospital was intended to imply Selena and Hannah's survival, whereas test audiences felt that the women were marching off to certain death. Boyle and Garland express a preference for this alternate ending, calling it the "true ending". They comment that this ending brought Jim full circle, as he starts and finishes the story in bed in a deserted hospital.This ending was added in the theatrical release of the film beginning on 25 July 2003, placed after the credits and prefaced with the words "what if..."[1]
hagfish70Sep 27, 2009
Umm is that girl wearing black face, or is that just a really weird tan?
rutledge14Sep 30, 2009
JUST LOOK WHAT RESIDENT EVIL 4 HAS DONE TO THE WORLD!!!...PS Sick game