Yes, we are on the same wavelength here. I envisioned the ending as the “talking on the hood of the car at dawn” emotional-but-lightly-funny wrap up scene at a ranch outside the city. At the end of the conversation we pan to the city in the distance where a hellmouth opens or a nuke goes off, they give each other smirks and knowing nods, and ride off.
One of the is the “young” horseman whose a little insecure and sad that his a recent divorcee played by some like Ben Stiller or Michael Cera. And then there’s the cool one. The guy who planned the trip. But he’s also trying too hard and at the end comes out wishing he’d become a jazz dancer and loves watching Hollywood golden era films and thinks Danny Kay is under rated. He should be played by JK Simmons or someone like that.
Yes, we are on the same wavelength here. I envisioned the ending as the “talking on the hood of the car at dawn” emotional-but-lightly-funny wrap up scene at a ranch outside the city. At the end of the conversation we pan to the city in the distance where a hellmouth opens or a nuke goes off, they give each other smirks and knowing nods, and ride off.
One of the is the “young” horseman whose a little insecure and sad that his a recent divorcee played by some like Ben Stiller or Michael Cera. And then there’s the cool one. The guy who planned the trip. But he’s also trying too hard and at the end comes out wishing he’d become a jazz dancer and loves watching Hollywood golden era films and thinks Danny Kay is under rated. He should be played by JK Simmons or someone like that.