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Honestly, I could go look through all the movies I've ever seen but just to spit ball the first one that comes to mind would be "No Country for Old Men"

This movie was like wat! Especially the ending. Haven't seen it in a while tho. But yea.


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Cabin In The Woods was really quite the unique and unpredictable movie.

 

Sixth Sense was a shocker when it was brand new.

Yea honestly Cabin in the Woods I wasn't expecting it to be good and that blew me away at how much I liked it!!!

 

And yea I forget about movie like Sixth Sense and Star Wars Episode V because everyone already knows what happens but that's cuz it is spoiled for them. So yea I would put Sixth Sense and Star Wars Episode V up there too.

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Ohhh! I like this thread. Well, I haven't watched all too many "Unpredictable" movies recently, but... Let's see... I know it might not be the most unpredictable, but I remember being blown away by "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", which to this day is my favourite film/book of all time. Again, not the most unpredictable thing ever, but it sure left a lasting impression on me. 

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Kyotoskotsi (I forget the spelling).  That movie had no plot that I could remember so that one wins I think.  Team America: World Police was also pretty crazy and unpredictable. 

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I'm not biggest movie fan ever, so excuse my lack of knowledge in this department. Anyway, I remember, when I first watched Zootopia, I would have never guessed the ending. Maybe I was the only one, but it was quite a surprise learning what was actually happening and who was behind it all ^w^

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WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME I SPELLED PREDICTABLE WRONG XD

 

I didn't even notice you had spelled it wrong until you pointed it out, haha.

 

To answer the question in the topic, I think Fight Club's twist was pretty memorable. I like how you can watch the film a second time and pick up on things you didn't notice the first time. 

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I didn't even notice you had spelled it wrong until you pointed it out, haha.

 

To answer the question in the topic, I think Fight Club's twist was pretty memorable. I like how you can watch the film a second time and pick up on things you didn't notice the first time. 

I wouldn't say the least predictable, but still pretty damn awesome.

One of my most favorite movies ever.


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Okay, Sixth Sense and a lot of M. Night's stuff have good twist endings. And Mulholland Drive and most of David Lynch's stuff can't be predicted (for good reason). But one that jumps off the top of my head is "Don't Look Now" which is a weird Donald Sutherland movie from 1973. It has such a bizarre, freaky ending it just can't be predicted. It's really out there.  :wacko:

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Cabin in the Woods is definitely one of them for me, especially the ending. I really didn't see that coming. The same goes for Shutter Island. My girlfriend told me going into the movie that I'd never see the twist coming, and she was right. Even when I was looking for things that were off, I was completely blindsided by the twist.

 

Bonus mention for the Sixth Sense. I was too young to actually be impressed by its twist when I first saw it, but when I rewatched it later I realized how well it was actually handled.

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"Lucky Number Slevin". Really good plot twist and great movie overall. There is a German movie with an excellent plot twist and kind of predictable plot twist in the plot twist, but great nonetheless; it's called "Who Am I".

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