Does anyone else hate it when the main character dies at the end?

The one movie that freaked me out with the leads dying at the end was Easy Rider

I wish Tolkien could have streched it out until Aragorn died and Arwen was left alone without him. Who could fathom what it would be like had he lived long enough to write such a great story.

It’s Dungeons & Dragons. A quest ro Raise a dead comrade is a common thing (and unless the DVD added an ending where there was anything more than a hint that Snails’ soul was still hanging around, that’s what we’re dealing with). Hell, they could easily be high enough level to have a Cleric in their party who could cast it (assuming they ran into a Cleric) by the end of a second movie.

The movie sucked in a lot of ways, but suggesting Snails could be brought back is only keeping with the licence.

(Snails, BTW, was played by Marlon Wayans.)

He was SO f***ing annoying! When I saw this at the theater, my friend and I actually cheered aloud when he died.

I have the game, but haven’t played it yet. I’m still somewhat ambivalent about Aeris’ death in FF7. In some ways, I can understand why her death was necessary, but in other ways, I don’t think that the game was fair because it put so much emphasis on her in the first disk. Of course, her death wouldn’t have had so much impact if the player didn’t invest so much time and emotion in her, but I still felt cheated. I also didn’t like levelling up her limit breaks, getting her final limit break, and then not being able to use it much at all. Cait Sith only has two limit breaks, why does Aeris get seven at four different levels like almost all the other characters?

Or at the beginning! Fucking “Citizen Kane”… :mad:

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