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Alternate Ending was formed when three friends realized that they all shared a passion for movies. Tim had been reviewing films at his old blog Antagony & Ecstasy for over a decade, and Rob & Carrie had found great success with their year-old podcast, when they all decided to combine forces to create a new site, dedicated to their desire to watch and discuss the best (and worst) that cinema has to offer. The result is the website you see before you. What makes Alternate Ending different from all the other film sites on the internet? Well, we humbly suggest that it's the three of us: very different people with very different thoughts about the movie. Too many film sites cater to the same kind of audience, with one overwhelming voice in the writing, but what we treasure at Alternate Ending is diversity: diversity of opinion, diversity in belief about what film should do and how it should do it. We want to celebrate our different opinions, and celebrate yours as well. This isn't a site for people who just want to talk about the latest hot new movies in theaters right this minute. This is a site for people who can't get to the theater until the third week a film is out; a site for people who just want to find something great to stream online after the kids have gone to sleep, a site for people whose favorite pastime is to grab a bunch of classic films on DVD from the library and watch them all weekend. It's a site that believes that every great movie is a wonderful new treasure, whether you see it the night of its premiere or fifty years later. It's a site about discovering good movies, one bad movie at a time.
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Feb 28, 2022

We're coming up fast on The Batman, the latest film centered around pop culture's famous insanely rich business mogul, Bruce Wayne. I am given to understand he also dresses as a bat. But that's not what we're here for, we're here to take a deeper dive into the Waynes of the world, the ultimate winners of late capitalism: captains of industry, movers and shakers, power brokers, the people whose exact work is a little hard to pin down, exactly, but by golly it sure does seem to be lucrative. In short, we're looking at our top 5 moguls in the movies (though not our top 5 movie moguls), to see just what it is they do with all that money and power. Besides dressing up as bats, that is.

The episode gets a little off the rails. If we had known the direction it was heading, we would have included a whole other list of criteria above for what qualifies as a "mogul," but I guess you've come to expect that now.

Tune in and we hope you enjoy!

Rob Top 5: 

  1. Ri¢hie Ri¢h
  2. Iron Man
  3. DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
  4. Batman 
  5. The Wolf of Wall Street

Tim Top 5: 

  1. DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
  2. The More the Merrier 
  3. Sabrina 
  4. The Hudsucker Proxy  
  5. Mildred Pierce  

Carrie Top 5:

  1. The Ten Commandments 
  2. Avengers: Infinity War
  3. Phantom Thread
  4. The Social Network 
  5. Citizen Kane 

Audience Top 5 Moguls: 

  1. Citizen Kane
  2. There Will Be Blood
  3. The Big Lebowski
  4. It's A Wonderful Life | Iron Man
  5. Batman

This week's winner - Lebowski!

  1. Charles Foster Kane (Citizen Kane)
  2. President/Lord Business (The Lego Movie)
  3. Jeffery Lebowski (The Big Lebowski)
  4. Noah Cross (Chinatown)
  5. Scrooge McDuck (Ducktales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp)

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