12 Disturbing Sci-Fi Movie Endings That Haunt You
9. Carnosaur
This Roger Corma- produced Jurassic Park rip-off from 1995 may have been one of legendary critic Roger Ebert’s most hated flicks from that year in cinema, but he also trash-talked Silent Night Deadly Night and wrote Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, so feel free to cast doubt on that judgement.
The corny and admittedly pretty
bonkers flick follows a secret military scientific experiment which intends to
revive dinosaur DNA to cross-breed raptors and humans for some sort of
super-soldier—if that plot sounds familiar, yes, Alligator scribe John Sayles
did write a pretty similar treatment for an un-produced Jurassic Park 4 but no,
his version did not feature an extended sequence of a mad scientist literally
giving birth to this abomination onscreen.
Sounds fun, right? Dinosaurs versus soldiers vs civilians in a small desert town?
Sure—until our heroes finally neutralize the threat and the leading man is reunited with his love interest—only for them to be unceremoniously offed by a hail of gunfire from troops covering up the incident.
Thanks, Rog.