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Yes, instead of killing himself, he should have pulled the string out of the grenade, tossed it at the mutants, and then jumped in the coal chute with the woman and boy and all 3 of them would have survived. Another thing they could have added was showing them get the hell out of the city and to the town at the end. That would have made the movie just a bit longer (as it is kind of short).
i didn't think the movie was short as a whole, but the ending was too quick..

you had will smith living his life on a daily basis and tons of his daily life was shown throughout the movie.. and then BAM the ending hits and everything happens.. this made the movie seem short because the time frame of the first part of the movie seemed dragged, and the ending was too quick..

the book is completely different.. there is a love interest, and she is one of the vampires (btw they're VAMPIRES not MUTANTS or ZOMBIES or anything else people are calling them).. the love interest vampire convinces him to take this pill at the end of the book which kills him..

in the movie they humans have no communication with the vampires and if i remember correctly that bitch and her son weren't even in the book.. completely different..
Sounds like the book was better. What about the older movie? Was it better as well?
in "Last Man On Earth" the doctor's role is played by Vincent Price who i'm a huge fan of.. it's real similar to I Am Legend with a few differences.. I thought this was the best of the three.. "The Omega Man" has Charlton Heston in it, and it's set in the future, and is the most different of the 3.. this was my least favorite..

I'd check out Last Man On Earth if you had a chance clubber, it was cool.. and while you're at it, watch the original House On Haunted Hill with Vincent Price cause it was awesome