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Showing posts with label bad movie ending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad movie ending. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Devil Inside movie box office disappointment

The Devil Inside movie opened with record-breaking earnings the first box office weekend. The $34.5 million in box office receipts between January 6-8, 2012 sparked a frenzy for Marria Rossi, the 1989 Murders, The Rossi Files and the realism depicted in the exorcism movie. As a result of a poor movie ending, The Devil Inside movie is essentially dead.

The Devil Inside movie's current box office totals to date are at $53 million. The exorcism movie earned a measly $100,000 in its fifth weekend in release. The movie will not last too much longer in movie theaters. Insidious earned a few million more in its box office run.

We assumed the $34.5 demonstrated box office power for weeks to come. The bad movie ending and misleading moviegoers with the true facts in the Maria Rossi exorcism case influenced the box office performance. Not all is lost since Paramount only acquired the exorcism movie at $1 million.

Nonetheless, The Devil Insider writer/director and co-writer gambled on a controversial movie ending. In result, the movie tanked due to their lazy writing and directing. Every great exorcism movie ending features a last exorcism to resolve the demonic possession. This latest rendition failed to materialize. It left moviegoers with many unanswered questions.

Did Maria Rossi get exorcised to free the four demons? What are the names of the demons? Why end a movie about exorcisms and demons with a car accident? The Devil Inside movie dug its own grave.

The Devil Inside movie sank like the Titanic shortly after the opening box office weekend. Poor writing, manipulating the facts, a bad movie ending and using social media to entice moviegoers to frighten teens to not the exorcism movie impacted the projected box office earnings.

We can predict with our newly discovered clairvoyance abilities that The Devil Inside will soon be exorcised out of the box office in the next few weeks. With only $100k in box office ticket sales in Week 5, the exorcism movie is hanging on life support.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

The Devil Inside movie ending: How The Devil Inside movie ending disappointed moviegoers

***Plot Spoiler***

The crowded movie theater was filled to maximum capacity. Moviegoers invested 87 minutes of their time to watch The Devil Inside movie. The high point of tension put moviegoers on the end of their seats. The Devil Inside movie ending disappointed the entire movie theater.

Moviegoers complained the movie ending ruined the entire movie. Filmmakers and the screenwriter seemed to rush the movie ending in the same way as The Darkest Hour movie. We expected to see a movie ending with some sort of resolution. However, The Devil Inside movie ending left moviegoers hanging.

Moviegoers complained about the movie ending, mentioning they wanted a refund. You could hear the sighs of disbelief radiating throughout the movie theater. Have you ever watched a movie that ended before resolving the plot? The Devil Inside is one of those movies that reaches near a climax, and then just stops. If The Devil Inside was a sexual encounter, both parties would extremely disappointed.

The Devil Inside movie ending raced to help Isabella. We thought the movie ending would show one last exorcism like The Rite movie. In The Rite movie, the young priest performs an exorcism on another priest to rid his body of a demon.

The Devil Inside movie took us inside a car with a possessed Isabella. All of a sudden, Isabella transfer her possession to the cameraman driver. He removes his seat-belt, and then crashes into another car. Isabella, Ben, and the cameraman die in a vicious car accident. The movie credits begin rolling.

We have a movie ending that seemed would end with one last exorcism to free the demon from Isabella. Instead, we are left hanging with a bad movie ending with no clear resolution. The Devil Inside hooked us, making the expected resolution an exited movie ending.

Ending The Devil Inside with a car accident is an ineffective way to resolve the plot. The Darkest Hour movie ending also tricked moviegoers with a bad ending. The two movies released two weeks apart show that filmmakers misunderstood basic dramatic structure. In retrospect, the exorcism movie delivered a bad movie ending.