There are movies like Casablanca and Camelot that convinced me that the best films don’t have happy endings. In both those examples, the protagonist chooses honor and the needs of the many over personal happiness. But honor isn’t necessary to make a movie with an unhappy ending turn out great. Movies in which evil, or “the bad guy” wins in the end tend to leave you with something to think about on the way home, as if it’s not really over. And you remember those movies years later. TVOM looks at ten such movies that rose to the top of the marquee as well as our memories, with video clips and trailers. The list is full of spoilers in case you haven’t seen the movies, so I used a picture of a rather old entry here.
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Defeated NBA player Lebron James in HORSE.
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Lebron James: HORSE
David Kalb:
Lebron James: HORSE
David Kalb: 0
It looked like dunking was not allowed in the game. Lebron would have won handily if it were allowed.
And I'm guessing Kalb can't dunk. Which means if James dunked it every time, he would have won. Obviously that wouldn't be fair since Kalb has physical limitations preventing him from dunking.
But yeah, Kalb trained himself to be a pro-HORSE player, and he won pretty easily. Were they to play a game of 1-on-1, I think James would probably win.
Also the 2 to 0 is likely to be 2 HORSE games won to 0.
Just like in most real life endeavors.
obscurity over general skill