he also told me to invest in paychex and this was 6 months before they went public, got my dad to buy stock and it paid for my first house when I was 20
could a fake dream do that? checkmate SATAN
It was funny watching the DVD commentary, the director was calmly talking about how they made the animatronic and the other guy on the commentary was about to start crying.
saw a store called "just kids feet". it was a shoe store for children, but i admit i was a little disappointed when i walked in and found out thats what it ment.
I saw a kid get stabbed in the heart. He tried to run away, but his body just kept failing with every step. I didn't realize he'd been hit in the heart until his younger brother let out an ungodly, terrifying scream of pain as he witnessed his brother die in front of him.
As a paramedic this is the worst. The shock of seeing blood, torn skin and exposed fat and bone faded rapidly, but mourning/panicking family never gets old.
>I saw a kid get stabbed in the heart. He tried to run away, but his body just kept failing with every step. I didn't realize he'd been hit in the heart until his younger brother let out an ungodly, terrifying scream of pain as he witnessed his brother die in front of him.
holy shit wtf is going on at Applebee's
saw someone drop dead in england, at the station on the tube. doors were ALMOST about to close, dude drops...doors open for 4 seconds, security guy hops off and doors close, and we take off. delay of someone fricking dying on public transport: roughly 12 seconds.
shit on england all you want (and you should, lel), but they have underground trains down to a fricking art
It makes no sense to corral somebody you are going to shoot as your main intention is to terminate his life and not to contain him, then again, shooting somebody is not an very efficient way to kill a human
Shooting someone is a VERY effective way to kill them.
Dunno if you are Europoor moron, but the rest of the world is not limited to six shot .22 caliber revolvers.
I mean, Europoors will miss four of the six shots they fire anyway in sheer terror of the loud noise from firearms, and scared of being hurt from the recoil.
Years ago I worked at this shitty little independent grocery store and there was an older guy who worked there who was always in a good mood, always super friendly, etc. Just an all around cool dude.
A while after I stopped working there I found out he died. He had been working his shift and went into the milk cooler to restock and had a heart attack, and I guess no one found him for almost 20 minutes.
What a shitty way to die, just collapsing in a milk cooler in some shitty low paying grocery store, all alone with no way to even call for help.
I have an elderly neighbour who has a huge block, 2000 square metres. About a year ago her lawn guy (white dude, I’m Australian) keeled over and died halfway through the mow.
Imagine that, you’re a hard working blue collar guy running your own small business. You get plenty of exercise and sunlight and one day in your 50’s you suddenly feel faint, the world spins, and the lights go out. All alone. Shitty way to go.
My grandpa was 84 when he died. Had a heart attack at work, at the company he started with his brothers. He was running his favorite machine, heart attack, rolled down a hill and they found him in the cab. He died doing what he loved and did his whole life. Compare that to the women in my life who have all died slowly. I want to go fast, don't make me think about it for months.
I saw a drunk dude smack his head really bad at a bar. He managed to get carted out by ems but I could tell from my initial inspection (I jumped in because everyone else was standing there not doing anything) dude definitely had a bad tbi
Jesus christ anon! Finding out about that, assuming its true is probably one of the most hurtful things in my soul. I loved Milo and Otis, as in I woule watch that movie almost every other day as a kid.
Yet the way I see it. Milo and Otis is still wholesome and the animals are still fine. Yet I hope every human who did anything around killing, burns in hell.
Much as it hurts I will not let it ruin the film. Those fricking animals are part of my childhood and I wont let the negative ruin that.
She said in an interview that they shot a bunch of takes and she doesn't know why he chose that one. She also claimed it didn't bother her, despite obviously being bothered by it.
Man, I looked the other day at Joe Morton's filmography because I was doing a rewatch of Smallville and saw him as that kryptonite poisoned scientist dying of some form of super Parkinsons.
Dude played a doctor in a soap opera for 200+ episodes in the 70s.
Apparently, he got into a really bad accident once, and the hyper quick shallow breathing in T2 was something he had actually done when injured. Had half his chest crushed, and based his acting during his death in T2 on it.
That's some dark shit right there.
I only found about it years after seeing the American version. I knew the ending was going to be different but still didn't expect it to be as upsetting as it was
he honestly was a goddamn moron, it was disgustingly obvious that the guy killed his wife, why the frick did he accept his terms only because he just had to see what she experienced? great movie but I absolutely loath the MC's decision
Yeah that one rattled me for a long time but I can watch it now for some reason. I don't even care that Oppam is a b***h. I think it had something to do with seeing soldiers get grenaded by drones in Ukraine lol this israelites death is a hero's death compared to those guys
“Your father was circumcised by my rabbi, you prick!”
“Juden. Juuuuuden. Juden.”
“I thought YOU liked it in the ass.”
“Nonono no wait, wait, agghblblblbll…”
So many lines and only one of them made me laugh.
that entire movie is an extremely unsettling fever dream
Kaori in Akira
Before Akira, he made Domu: A Child's Dream. Set in a creepy Japanese apartment building, at one point the villain possesses an incel type character and makes him slash his own neck. It's too bad, he didn't do any horror movies!
i saw this when i was 11 at like 3am staying up watching shit on late night adult swim, passing in and out of consciousness
probably the worst way to experience this movie
I don't remember which movie it was, but I think it was 28 days later or its sequel. There was a scene where a group of survivors escape into a house. One of the guys I think cuts himself on a broken window they scrambled through to get in. Immediately one of the women thinks he was bitten by one of the zombies. She pulls out a machete and I think she cuts his hand or arm off. I thought she was just trying to stop the infection from spreading. But she keeps going. She hacks him to death while he screams. Like she didn't even know if he had actually been bitten, and she just assumed he had and she killed him. I was young when I saw it and the sheer sudden brutality of it horrified me
It was the first one. He got cut during their fight with some infected and she couldn't risk him going into rage mode and killing her. He notices the cut the same time that she does and he quickly begs for his life before she cuts him down. With fast zombies you just can't take any chances
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Jesus Christ
I think in the Academy Awards they did a ballet based on this movie, with some dancers twirling around mimicking this scene. What a bad taste scene.
saw this shit in the theaters and the sound design was amazing, really felt like you were hovering over a dude getting eaten alive by prehistoric worms
The stop motion in the original flick holds up better than this. Script is also better in the original. HOWEVER I did instantly recognise this scene even though last time I watched it was in the cinema with my dad when it came out, so good answer to this thread.
The scariest shot in the film. For me though it was Quint's own death, not only is his pain acting incredibly convincing but it's also knowing from his Indianapolis speech that it's literally his worst nightmare come to life.
why of all deaths does this haunt you? he dies heroically and hangs on till the very last second to give everyone, including his killers, a bit more time to get out of the building alive. the gun store guy thinking he could close early that day just to get smoked was a way shittier death.
he destroyed everything he had build. its like if mozart blew himself up with a bomb and took all his work with him and goes down in history as a terrorist. also leaves a family behind, its very tragic.
i dont remember what james bond movie, it was one of the more recent daniel craig ones, but the venice shoot out with the bond girl drowning in the cage hit me differently. that last deliberate exhale, followed by the convulsions just hit something in my brain somewhere.
its weird what gets you. i can watch people get turned into spaghetti, get folded backwards horribly, but a broken bone, and arm or leg flopping a way it shouldnt makes my soul scream
Because he had involuntary forced practice at doing that.
He had half his chest crushed in a car accident, and he had been breathing that way just to stay alive until he was stabilized.
He was reenacting being found on the side of the road hyperventilating with about a dozen broken bones.
Because he had involuntary forced practice at doing that.
He had half his chest crushed in a car accident, and he had been breathing that way just to stay alive until he was stabilized.
He was reenacting being found on the side of the road hyperventilating with about a dozen broken bones.
It's a real thing and it's called gasping. It's a step before death, and the dude pulled it off very convincingly.
The way he dies is very natural looking.
The sweat, the look into nowhere, the trembling, he looks injured, the way he stops, I'd struggle to find better made death scene.
>if you think about having a family you love, then you're REDDIT
Evaluate your life. You fricked up somewhere you edge lord. Fix it before you get even more pathetic.
Dyson had a confirmed family, numb nuts. The audience feels also more for Dyson because his on-screen story is more than that and he was even a part of the hero team, sacrificing himself for the greater good. Imagining what life the store owner might have and then getting caught up in your feelings about it while demanding that others follow suit is what makes you reddit. Did you also cry for all of the Sarah Connors the terminator killed from the phone book?
>Did you also cry for all of the Sarah Connors the terminator killed from the phone book?
I cry over the fact that they've done all these shitty sequels and never one about another Sarah Connor having to deal with a terminator even though she's not even going to birth the Chosen One.
Paul in the 80's Blob movie. Especially after some random chemist in the youtube comments explained how he wouldn't suffocate, instead stay alive until his major organs failed/were dissolved.
I was going to post an image of that time Daffy Duck swallowed a bunch of explosives and set them off and died as a way of one upping Bugs Bunny on stage but I couldn't find the picture.
I did finally find the clip on youtube so I was gonna download it and make a webm but I don't have the right downloader on this laptop so I was going to go to the desktop in the other room and do it but I decided frick it. That's too much of a hassle.
>survives the initial takeover >helps with the evacuation of most of the hostages >saves the president from flying out the plane >stays onboard to keep helping the president >helps fly the plane during the dogfight >betrayed and shot at the 11th hour >dies thinking he failed to save the president
I think this was the first time I experienced betrayal in any form of media so it hurt just that much more.
I've only seen Casino once like 20 years ago. The vice scene still haunts me but I can't remember if the dude they were torturing died or not. The baseball bat kills at the end got me too.
2012: When the Russian bimbo drowns.
Pearl Harbor: When the sailors are drowning in the sinking ships.
Insidious: the lawnmower scene.
Dawn of the Dead remake: Accidental chainsaw death in the zombie apocalypse bus.
Jurassic Park: Mr Arnold. And the goat. I was too young to see that when I did.
Appreciate it. I'm gonna watch it on soap2day before some homosexual spoils it.
I love kino noir.
I'll throw a few recs: Hardcore, Angel Heart, Point Blank, Out of the Past
GOTG-3
When Lyla, Teefs, and Floor get killed. I’m not even a marvel guy, it was just something to watch on a flight, and I have a soft spot for animals. That scene fricked me up.
And the Nightstalker kills in Cobra. I was really young and Brian Thompson scared the shit out of me in that film when he killed that lady in the car and the nurse at the hospital.
While it was deserved, the savage way Quill kills the scientist who had abused Rocket also s surprised me. Definitely gave a bit of an edge back to the character after he had gotten a little too buffoonish in later appearances.
>at friends house >we’re all maybe 7-8 >want to watch a scary movie >find VHS of Don’t Go Into the House >get to the scene where the guy chains a naked woman to the ceiling and burns her alive with a flamethrower >we silently turn off the movie, go play outside and never speak of it again
decades later and I’ve never seen the movie again after that but the title and that scene are burned into my memory
Not exactly a death, but when rorschach dumped that boiling oil onto that lunchtime ruffian's face. That was pretty based though, doesn't really haunt me
Caligula has quite a few memorable deaths- but top one for me is the guy the emperor betrays for no good reason and has him buried up to his neck and has his head sliced with that giant contraption.
X-Men 3. That stupid scientist lady is panicking and the punk Asian porcupine guy comes in and is creepily offering her a hug and pulls out his quills to stab her. Frick that noise- that was never even in the comics. Those X-Men directors were all sick in the head.
Nothing but Trouble flesh-stripping machine.
I changed the channel after that the first time I watched it. Btw for a long time I thought the movie is based on some King book for some reason.
temple of doom is so fricking weird, it has the lowest moments of the original trilogy but the whole ritual scene is so fricking intense, hands down the best scene of the whole franchise
The first time I saw Johnny Depp's death in Nightmare on Elm Street I got fricking shook.
I couldn't sleep the first time I saw the alien burst out of Kane's chest.
Murphy getting blown to smithereens in Robocop also fricked my little kid brain.
>The first time I saw Johnny Depp's death in Nightmare on Elm Street I got fricking shook.
me too anon. i think i was in 3rd grade and didn't sleep right for a month after that
The ant in Honey, I skrunk the kids
I must have been 6 when I watched it, I kinda forgot everything else about the movie but this scene has lived rent free in my head since then.
In the original script it was supposed to be a fifth kid who died. The studio thought that was too dark so they wrote him out and replaced him with the ant.
Peter Outerbridge in Millennium
He narrowly survives an explosion then gets taken away in an ambulance
The paramedic then turns out to be there to finish the job and he dies a pretty sadistic death
Cybil's death in Silent Hill. Burned to death, with the camera never leaving her face as she died slowly. That movie was more fricked up than the game.
This right here. In most fire deaths in movies they just quickly get engulfed in flames and burn to death but in this one she is just enough out of reach that it's cooking her insides. The scene just goes on and on to highlight this
I think of this shit every time I see some jackass with an uncovered trailer hauling various shit on the road. "what do you mean I need to secure these logs I've piled high? They were really heavy to put on there so of course they won't move!"
I saw a truck once with a sticker on the back that read >not responsible for any items that fall off this truck
Kek, you most certainly are you moron. A little sign does not remove the legal requirement that you secure all the cargo you are carrying.
The legal requirement is on the company that loaded it, not the driver transporting it. That sign is only used for legit transportation companies. It's so you call the company instead of trying to attack the driver
It was a dump truck. The sign was there so the israelite owner could try and pull some israelitery if something happened. >no actually I may be the owner of the company but I have a sign that says we aren't responsible for anything that falls off so no I won't be paying for those damages.
Not how it works, now we can get the law involved.
The deaths of the established characters in the future scenes of X-Men Days of Future Past. There's nothing especially memorable about the deaths themselves, just the way that characters who've been there for 3-4 movies (in a franchise that is know for a lot of posturing but not much real danger) get casually and brutally offed one-by-one with no dramatic fanfare.
He didn't say the death had to be brutal. Hell, it could just be a character that you really liked dying naturally in a bed, falling asleep and never waking up.
You could've easily just scrolled up and reread the OP before posting this, but you're so obsessed with gore and violence that you're trying to rewrite a thread about fictional deaths on a blue board of all places. It's not your obsession I'm disappointed in, it's how pathetic your attempt to gratify it is. There are so many fricking places on the internet, and even Cinemaphile, to find actual gore but you come here, and try to mold something that is into something you want, when that something already exists, and the only reason is out of ignorance.
You're just an ignorant little goober, posting on a Japanese imageboard. What happened to you, anon?
>He didn't say the death had to be brutal.
Never said he did. By your own admission >There's nothing especially memorable >with no dramatic fanfare
If it's not memorable then it didn't really stick with you did it? moron
Capeshit has a few fricked up deaths. The guy that got turned into a sentient clump of snot and then flushed away in Antman is the first thing that comes to mind, but Black Bolt's death bothered me a little.
my local video rental store had all the James Bond VHS tapes on one side of the counter and all the Godzilla ones on the other side so I went through both series over the course of a few years
The dog in fly 2
>The dog in fly 2
Jesus Christ I had blocked that out of my mind for decades.
Now you'll see it every time you close your eyes.
yep
it was just a horse!
What a well written unlikeable character
>a hooorse
The movie was just getting good when that happens, its exhausting that movie.
Don't forget all dogs go to heaven.
Heaven doesn't exist, unfortunately.
dog heaven does, my dog came to me in a dream after it died when I was 6 and told me
that's just you dreaming,anon. it isn't reality.
You don’t even know what a dream is moron
Well you don't seem to know what reality is, so you're a lot worse off, douchebag.
Your reality will be an endless loop of incarnating into a miserable existence
Try again in English, and make sense this time.
>English please!
You fricking hack you sound like a bad sitcom
And you sound like a Black person.
Braindead
homosexual.
he also told me to invest in paychex and this was 6 months before they went public, got my dad to buy stock and it paid for my first house when I was 20
could a fake dream do that? checkmate SATAN
>could a fake dream do that?
yeah?
Dreams literally occur in reality
UUUU
Good golem
I've only ever seen that scene from the movie, but why did the frick the dog up that bad? Did he shit inside the house or something?
they tried to teleport it and obviously it didn't work
🙁
It was funny watching the DVD commentary, the director was calmly talking about how they made the animatronic and the other guy on the commentary was about to start crying.
🙁 thanks for reminding me anon
Those random soldiers getting frozen in The Fifth Element.
They didnt die tho, you can see them later on hanging with the president
I just watched the original King Kong and the woman he holds upside down over the New York streets and then drops always bothered me.
I always think of this random guy I saw have a heart attack in Applebees and get pronounced dead on scene. I would never want to die at Applebees
Applebee's isn't for people who fear death
>when you go to Applebees and the waitress says "sorry sir but we're all out of apples"
saw a store called "just kids feet". it was a shoe store for children, but i admit i was a little disappointed when i walked in and found out thats what it ment.
Did it ruin your date with Taylor?
I saw a kid get stabbed in the heart. He tried to run away, but his body just kept failing with every step. I didn't realize he'd been hit in the heart until his younger brother let out an ungodly, terrifying scream of pain as he witnessed his brother die in front of him.
As a paramedic this is the worst. The shock of seeing blood, torn skin and exposed fat and bone faded rapidly, but mourning/panicking family never gets old.
no way this happened.
it didn't. I made it all up
what did his brother yell
OH N-
>I saw a kid get stabbed in the heart. He tried to run away, but his body just kept failing with every step. I didn't realize he'd been hit in the heart until his younger brother let out an ungodly, terrifying scream of pain as he witnessed his brother die in front of him.
holy shit wtf is going on at Applebee's
saw someone drop dead in england, at the station on the tube. doors were ALMOST about to close, dude drops...doors open for 4 seconds, security guy hops off and doors close, and we take off. delay of someone fricking dying on public transport: roughly 12 seconds.
shit on england all you want (and you should, lel), but they have underground trains down to a fricking art
Too bad that when someone tries to literally catch a train, the delays are measured in hours
we were talking about england, not america
posters with legitimate autism like you should be corraled and shot.
It makes no sense to corral somebody you are going to shoot as your main intention is to terminate his life and not to contain him, then again, shooting somebody is not an very efficient way to kill a human
why would you corral a man before shooting him?
Shooting someone is a VERY effective way to kill them.
Dunno if you are Europoor moron, but the rest of the world is not limited to six shot .22 caliber revolvers.
I mean, Europoors will miss four of the six shots they fire anyway in sheer terror of the loud noise from firearms, and scared of being hurt from the recoil.
Years ago I worked at this shitty little independent grocery store and there was an older guy who worked there who was always in a good mood, always super friendly, etc. Just an all around cool dude.
A while after I stopped working there I found out he died. He had been working his shift and went into the milk cooler to restock and had a heart attack, and I guess no one found him for almost 20 minutes.
What a shitty way to die, just collapsing in a milk cooler in some shitty low paying grocery store, all alone with no way to even call for help.
I have an elderly neighbour who has a huge block, 2000 square metres. About a year ago her lawn guy (white dude, I’m Australian) keeled over and died halfway through the mow.
Imagine that, you’re a hard working blue collar guy running your own small business. You get plenty of exercise and sunlight and one day in your 50’s you suddenly feel faint, the world spins, and the lights go out. All alone. Shitty way to go.
My grandpa was 84 when he died. Had a heart attack at work, at the company he started with his brothers. He was running his favorite machine, heart attack, rolled down a hill and they found him in the cab. He died doing what he loved and did his whole life. Compare that to the women in my life who have all died slowly. I want to go fast, don't make me think about it for months.
Lori Beth?
I saw a drunk dude smack his head really bad at a bar. He managed to get carted out by ems but I could tell from my initial inspection (I jumped in because everyone else was standing there not doing anything) dude definitely had a bad tbi
Sad news everyone, I have never felt the sensual touch of a woman
Too many deaths to count.
Jesus christ anon! Finding out about that, assuming its true is probably one of the most hurtful things in my soul. I loved Milo and Otis, as in I woule watch that movie almost every other day as a kid.
Yet the way I see it. Milo and Otis is still wholesome and the animals are still fine. Yet I hope every human who did anything around killing, burns in hell.
Much as it hurts I will not let it ruin the film. Those fricking animals are part of my childhood and I wont let the negative ruin that.
At least he managed to tri-force
It's just so kino. It doesn't even matter that they bring Spock back in the next movie.
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How could JJ Abrams possibly think he could compete?
By doing the exact same thing, but in reverse, and bring back the dead one even faster, in the same movie
For me, it was the Transporter malfunction.
>What we got back didn't live long...fortunately.
The Hitcher. I've only seen it once.
The Dark Knight Rises
Would it be painful?
I heard that Nolan was just fricking with the actress and purposly choose the worst take
She said in an interview that they shot a bunch of takes and she doesn't know why he chose that one. She also claimed it didn't bother her, despite obviously being bothered by it.
>*dies*
It be like that sometimes.
The scene where Lestat dances with the dead rotting mother stuck with me for fricking years, appearing in nightmares and making me nauseous.
you can tell its scifi fantasy because of the super intelligent technology developer that is black.
and you can tell it would never be made today because he doesn't have an interracial relationship
rentfree
That actor also did Cyborg's father in Justice League. Also sacrifices himself.
And was not race-mixing.
>All blacks must be bleached!
Frick you.
Man, I looked the other day at Joe Morton's filmography because I was doing a rewatch of Smallville and saw him as that kryptonite poisoned scientist dying of some form of super Parkinsons.
Dude played a doctor in a soap opera for 200+ episodes in the 70s.
Apparently, he got into a really bad accident once, and the hyper quick shallow breathing in T2 was something he had actually done when injured. Had half his chest crushed, and based his acting during his death in T2 on it.
That's some dark shit right there.
>Reddit moment
Some of these 80s/90s movies were already infected with the proto poz/,woke virus. Aliens (alien 2) as well was an egregious offender
Why Aliens 2?
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It haunts me that I can't die that way.
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there is a ban check page anon, you can just check that instead of risking another ban
where is it
thats so weird lol...
Name?
the video is from Philly Femdom. she goes by a few different names--"Honey" in that video, but her onlyfans is lanamaexxx.
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thats gonna be me and extraemily once she conquers her gym phase
I can smell her for some reason.
Why are asians actually yellow
This also makes me want to rewatch audition
GIWTWM
I think that added goop at the end is what puts this one over the top.
The bugs from King Kong
>the dogs in The Thing
>the horse in The Cell
What an upsetting movie. Wish I didn't watch it.
what a stupid name for a movie!
It's Dutch for Traceless
I only found about it years after seeing the American version. I knew the ending was going to be different but still didn't expect it to be as upsetting as it was
he honestly was a goddamn moron, it was disgustingly obvious that the guy killed his wife, why the frick did he accept his terms only because he just had to see what she experienced? great movie but I absolutely loath the MC's decision
oh hell fricking naw
I never understood why he turned into Christoher Lloyd before croaking.
Wouldn't you?
I think I'd like to turn into Humphrey Bogart before I die, way more stylish.
Good call
Really? I’m the only one?
Nah frick that homosexual, the soldier was even nice enough to say a prayer before killing him
Yeah that one rattled me for a long time but I can watch it now for some reason. I don't even care that Oppam is a b***h. I think it had something to do with seeing soldiers get grenaded by drones in Ukraine lol this israelites death is a hero's death compared to those guys
wormy fricker had it coming
What movie? Looks like Eli Roth but I don't think it's Basterds since he didn't die there
saving private ryan
both these. also picrel
“Your father was circumcised by my rabbi, you prick!”
“Juden. Juuuuuden. Juden.”
“I thought YOU liked it in the ass.”
“Nonono no wait, wait, agghblblblbll…”
So many lines and only one of them made me laugh.
Found the israelite
Is that a translation from the scene?
that entire movie is an extremely unsettling fever dream
Before Akira, he made Domu: A Child's Dream. Set in a creepy Japanese apartment building, at one point the villain possesses an incel type character and makes him slash his own neck. It's too bad, he didn't do any horror movies!
I honestly like Domu a little bit more than Akira. Amazing comic, amazing visual storytelling.
That always made me feel so bad. Still does.
beetles death scenes in The Mummy
that gave me a fear of scarabs as a kid even though im pretty sure they arent even in america
Curses without borders
For me the poor blinded bastard
the entire "The Happening" still has me anxious if i think about it too much
Kaori in Akira
Always felt bad for her.
i saw this when i was 11 at like 3am staying up watching shit on late night adult swim, passing in and out of consciousness
probably the worst way to experience this movie
This. Also the guy melting in Robocop and Quint in Jaws.
>Also the guy melting in Robocop
Emil was a fricking butthole and got what he deserved
Watching the blob as a kid wasn't that great of an idea of my parents
I don't remember which movie it was, but I think it was 28 days later or its sequel. There was a scene where a group of survivors escape into a house. One of the guys I think cuts himself on a broken window they scrambled through to get in. Immediately one of the women thinks he was bitten by one of the zombies. She pulls out a machete and I think she cuts his hand or arm off. I thought she was just trying to stop the infection from spreading. But she keeps going. She hacks him to death while he screams. Like she didn't even know if he had actually been bitten, and she just assumed he had and she killed him. I was young when I saw it and the sheer sudden brutality of it horrified me
it was 28 days later
Pretty sure he got bit or at least contaminated blood got on his wound
It was the first one. He got cut during their fight with some infected and she couldn't risk him going into rage mode and killing her. He notices the cut the same time that she does and he quickly begs for his life before she cuts him down. With fast zombies you just can't take any chances
That leech scene in King Kong
this was a PG movie in 2001
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Jesus Christ
I think in the Academy Awards they did a ballet based on this movie, with some dancers twirling around mimicking this scene. What a bad taste scene.
Does this actually happen in Mars?
no because of the thinner atmostphere you could probably stroll right through one of it's mega dustorms without getting blown over
it's the gasps that really sell it
saw this shit in the theaters and the sound design was amazing, really felt like you were hovering over a dude getting eaten alive by prehistoric worms
that stupid sword swinging pisses me off. I'm assuming these things are armored but he could have stabbed the pink penis part a lot more
Yeah I'd bet you be acting real cool if such a thing happened to you.
He chops it 3 times with zero effect and only stops because he head is being eaten.
that's kinda sexy tho
>killed by bad CGI
A horrible way to go.
>killed by bad CGI
That is how cinema died.
Only kino scene in that awful movie
The stop motion in the original flick holds up better than this. Script is also better in the original. HOWEVER I did instantly recognise this scene even though last time I watched it was in the cinema with my dad when it came out, so good answer to this thread.
The cat that fights the spider in 8 legged freaks
The israelite that gets stabbed in saving private ryan
This poor guy's death in Jaws. Just seeing the shark through the water as it attacks him, the high pitched screaming...just like Quint described it.
The scariest shot in the film. For me though it was Quint's own death, not only is his pain acting incredibly convincing but it's also knowing from his Indianapolis speech that it's literally his worst nightmare come to life.
The guy with the claw in Innerspace. The idea of Martin Short having a tiny human skeleton passing through his guts freaked me out.
vax status?
>Mr. Igoe (get triple boosted)
not peggie's boat
Fun fact: the bad guy was Robert “please state the nature of the medical emergency” Picardo.
why of all deaths does this haunt you? he dies heroically and hangs on till the very last second to give everyone, including his killers, a bit more time to get out of the building alive. the gun store guy thinking he could close early that day just to get smoked was a way shittier death.
he destroyed everything he had build. its like if mozart blew himself up with a bomb and took all his work with him and goes down in history as a terrorist. also leaves a family behind, its very tragic.
His rapid breathing as the life goes out of him feels a little more raw than most film deaths.
i dont remember what james bond movie, it was one of the more recent daniel craig ones, but the venice shoot out with the bond girl drowning in the cage hit me differently. that last deliberate exhale, followed by the convulsions just hit something in my brain somewhere.
its weird what gets you. i can watch people get turned into spaghetti, get folded backwards horribly, but a broken bone, and arm or leg flopping a way it shouldnt makes my soul scream
Because he had involuntary forced practice at doing that.
He had half his chest crushed in a car accident, and he had been breathing that way just to stay alive until he was stabilized.
He was reenacting being found on the side of the road hyperventilating with about a dozen broken bones.
It's a real thing and it's called gasping. It's a step before death, and the dude pulled it off very convincingly.
>it's called gasping
It’s called agonal breathing, specifically.
The way he dies is very natural looking.
The sweat, the look into nowhere, the trembling, he looks injured, the way he stops, I'd struggle to find better made death scene.
This is the most reddit answer one could have typed.
>Think about the heckin' gun store owner! He had a family!
(You)
>if you think about having a family you love, then you're REDDIT
Evaluate your life. You fricked up somewhere you edge lord. Fix it before you get even more pathetic.
Dyson had a confirmed family, numb nuts. The audience feels also more for Dyson because his on-screen story is more than that and he was even a part of the hero team, sacrificing himself for the greater good. Imagining what life the store owner might have and then getting caught up in your feelings about it while demanding that others follow suit is what makes you reddit. Did you also cry for all of the Sarah Connors the terminator killed from the phone book?
>everything I don't like is REDDIT and I'll justify it with an EPIC BLOG POST
I'm not even the guy you responded to moron.
>there's more than one seething redditBlack person
Noted.
>Did you also cry for all of the Sarah Connors the terminator killed from the phone book?
I cry over the fact that they've done all these shitty sequels and never one about another Sarah Connor having to deal with a terminator even though she's not even going to birth the Chosen One.
For me, it's Candyman absolutely butchering Bernadette:
%3D%3D
Also, Sheriff Truman murdering his wife with dumbells:
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Paul in the 80's Blob movie. Especially after some random chemist in the youtube comments explained how he wouldn't suffocate, instead stay alive until his major organs failed/were dissolved.
this movie will kill you
Explain
I felt like shit for 3 days after watching this.
I can't believe George Washington stole her money
I was going to post an image of that time Daffy Duck swallowed a bunch of explosives and set them off and died as a way of one upping Bugs Bunny on stage but I couldn't find the picture.
I did finally find the clip on youtube so I was gonna download it and make a webm but I don't have the right downloader on this laptop so I was going to go to the desktop in the other room and do it but I decided frick it. That's too much of a hassle.
Last scene in Hannibal
>survives the initial takeover
>helps with the evacuation of most of the hostages
>saves the president from flying out the plane
>stays onboard to keep helping the president
>helps fly the plane during the dogfight
>betrayed and shot at the 11th hour
>dies thinking he failed to save the president
I think this was the first time I experienced betrayal in any form of media so it hurt just that much more.
The cute depressed girl that explodes in Cloverfield after getting bit. She didn't deserve it, she got bit saving the fatass
I've only seen Casino once like 20 years ago. The vice scene still haunts me but I can't remember if the dude they were torturing died or not. The baseball bat kills at the end got me too.
They were going to bury both of them alive but yeah they both die.
all these years later i still cry
For me it’s the later scene when he misses his mom
I dunno why I thought she perished in the earthquake.
Deep Rising - Digestion scene
The eye splinter scene in Zombie
2012: When the Russian bimbo drowns.
Pearl Harbor: When the sailors are drowning in the sinking ships.
Insidious: the lawnmower scene.
Dawn of the Dead remake: Accidental chainsaw death in the zombie apocalypse bus.
Jurassic Park: Mr Arnold. And the goat. I was too young to see that when I did.
>Pearl Harbor: When the sailors are drowning in the sinking ships.
bro that shit was rough
Agreed. The fricking struggling hands were disturbing
This scene in Total Recall
Rodney Dangerfield didn't deserve this
he gets no respect.
What does Scooby do that we neglect?
Knowing he doesn't go back to his family is killer.
Is that Suspiria?
yes
Kek moron, you don't even know what my point was. are ye imagining posts again?
if the dodg didn't obviously look like a sock puppet, then you'd have a point. alas, it does, so you don't
chilling
They make them so comically evil I can’t take it seriously
ikr this is laugh out loud funny.
subtlety goes a long way.
This movie got a couple brutal ones, but this homie takes the cake
I have a dumb one but I'll post it soon, k?
Please dont
Oh, I will. It is so silly!
I told you it was silly, seeing it as a kid, it did freak me out. And for almost 20 years I wondered what the frick it was from...
Well apparently I am a homosexual and I can't properly timestamp a link!
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I just watched Chinatown for the first time and I can already tell that the ending is going to haunt me
Danke. I forgot that I wanted to watch this. I don't know anything about it, except
>forget it, it's Chinatown
that's the perfect way to watch it
Appreciate it. I'm gonna watch it on soap2day before some homosexual spoils it.
I love kino noir.
I'll throw a few recs: Hardcore, Angel Heart, Point Blank, Out of the Past
Shame on you all for missing this one.
GOTG-3
When Lyla, Teefs, and Floor get killed. I’m not even a marvel guy, it was just something to watch on a flight, and I have a soft spot for animals. That scene fricked me up.
And the Nightstalker kills in Cobra. I was really young and Brian Thompson scared the shit out of me in that film when he killed that lady in the car and the nurse at the hospital.
While it was deserved, the savage way Quill kills the scientist who had abused Rocket also s surprised me. Definitely gave a bit of an edge back to the character after he had gotten a little too buffoonish in later appearances.
Bone Tomahawk
>it's not so bad
>oh..
>OH
>HOLY FRICKING SHIT
oh yeah, that was a bit fricked, wasn't it
Similar vibe
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>nobody posted THAT starship troopers scene
>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2k3.jpg
THAT scene in Robocop
HUH HUH HUH HUH HUH HUH I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH LONGER I CAN HOLD THIS HUH HUH HUH
The boiler room men in Titanic who didn’t escape the closing doors.
The murder scene in Heavenly Creatures, when I saw on TV way too young and didn't realize it would feature a violent and drawn out murder.
The lizard friend in the adventures of Tom thumb
>at friends house
>we’re all maybe 7-8
>want to watch a scary movie
>find VHS of Don’t Go Into the House
>get to the scene where the guy chains a naked woman to the ceiling and burns her alive with a flamethrower
>we silently turn off the movie, go play outside and never speak of it again
decades later and I’ve never seen the movie again after that but the title and that scene are burned into my memory
Frick anyone who says Luke isn’t showing any emotion in that scene. He had time to cry on the drive back to Ben and the droids.
Not exactly a death, but when rorschach dumped that boiling oil onto that lunchtime ruffian's face. That was pretty based though, doesn't really haunt me
Caligula has quite a few memorable deaths- but top one for me is the guy the emperor betrays for no good reason and has him buried up to his neck and has his head sliced with that giant contraption.
Ah yes, the rape of Lambert
So wait. They recreated this same scene, down to that pose for Covenant when David disables Walter
X-Men 3. That stupid scientist lady is panicking and the punk Asian porcupine guy comes in and is creepily offering her a hug and pulls out his quills to stab her. Frick that noise- that was never even in the comics. Those X-Men directors were all sick in the head.
Acid to face in Cube
Booooo
Nothing but Trouble flesh-stripping machine.
I changed the channel after that the first time I watched it. Btw for a long time I thought the movie is based on some King book for some reason.
‘Miracle Mile’. If you’ve seen it, you understand.
I don't remember it and I watched the movie fairly recently
The ending didn’t affect you at all?
yeah it's a good one. I think I need to rewatch it.
they were probably looking at their phone half the time so any connection to the characters or situation was lost.
Need I say more. I was only 7
temple of doom is so fricking weird, it has the lowest moments of the original trilogy but the whole ritual scene is so fricking intense, hands down the best scene of the whole franchise
sucks to your assmar, Piggy
not a movie but picrel
The first time I saw Johnny Depp's death in Nightmare on Elm Street I got fricking shook.
I couldn't sleep the first time I saw the alien burst out of Kane's chest.
Murphy getting blown to smithereens in Robocop also fricked my little kid brain.
>The first time I saw Johnny Depp's death in Nightmare on Elm Street I got fricking shook.
me too anon. i think i was in 3rd grade and didn't sleep right for a month after that
Almost all the deaths in the Guy Pearce film ‘Ravenous’ are haunting. That film is a masterpiece in revulsion and horror.
The ant in Honey, I skrunk the kids
I must have been 6 when I watched it, I kinda forgot everything else about the movie but this scene has lived rent free in my head since then.
In the original script it was supposed to be a fifth kid who died. The studio thought that was too dark so they wrote him out and replaced him with the ant.
gud one
Peter Outerbridge in Millennium
He narrowly survives an explosion then gets taken away in an ambulance
The paramedic then turns out to be there to finish the job and he dies a pretty sadistic death
Kurt Russell in Poseidon. That shit looked real.
Pour one out for Illya
The dog scene in Cabin Fever, one of the few good offscreen death
Dog in the thing
The earliest one I remember sticking with me is Samuel L Jackson being eaten by a shark in Deep Blue Sea.
I mean that and Mufassa I guess.
Cybil's death in Silent Hill. Burned to death, with the camera never leaving her face as she died slowly. That movie was more fricked up than the game.
This right here. In most fire deaths in movies they just quickly get engulfed in flames and burn to death but in this one she is just enough out of reach that it's cooking her insides. The scene just goes on and on to highlight this
The chick getting her skin ripped off was the highlight of the movie for me.
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>be driving along with your wife and kids
>brick flies through the window and eliminates your wife
>all you can do is scream
Probably my greatest fear as a husband
I think of this shit every time I see some jackass with an uncovered trailer hauling various shit on the road. "what do you mean I need to secure these logs I've piled high? They were really heavy to put on there so of course they won't move!"
I never hang out near trailers when I’m driving for that specific reason. People are moronic when it comes to loading trailers
I saw a truck once with a sticker on the back that read
>not responsible for any items that fall off this truck
Kek, you most certainly are you moron. A little sign does not remove the legal requirement that you secure all the cargo you are carrying.
The legal requirement is on the company that loaded it, not the driver transporting it. That sign is only used for legit transportation companies. It's so you call the company instead of trying to attack the driver
It was a dump truck. The sign was there so the israelite owner could try and pull some israelitery if something happened.
>no actually I may be the owner of the company but I have a sign that says we aren't responsible for anything that falls off so no I won't be paying for those damages.
Not how it works, now we can get the law involved.
That sounds like a great sticker for when you don't want people to ride up your ass. If only those kinds of people knew how to read.
That gif is likely older than a good portion of posters here
I would have simply moved my head out of the way, caught the brick with my hand, looked into the camera and said "any questions?"
The guy basically dies from an asthma attack.
The deaths of the established characters in the future scenes of X-Men Days of Future Past. There's nothing especially memorable about the deaths themselves, just the way that characters who've been there for 3-4 movies (in a franchise that is know for a lot of posturing but not much real danger) get casually and brutally offed one-by-one with no dramatic fanfare.
So the opposite of what OP asked
He didn't say the death had to be brutal. Hell, it could just be a character that you really liked dying naturally in a bed, falling asleep and never waking up.
You could've easily just scrolled up and reread the OP before posting this, but you're so obsessed with gore and violence that you're trying to rewrite a thread about fictional deaths on a blue board of all places. It's not your obsession I'm disappointed in, it's how pathetic your attempt to gratify it is. There are so many fricking places on the internet, and even Cinemaphile, to find actual gore but you come here, and try to mold something that is into something you want, when that something already exists, and the only reason is out of ignorance.
You're just an ignorant little goober, posting on a Japanese imageboard. What happened to you, anon?
>He didn't say the death had to be brutal.
Never said he did. By your own admission
>There's nothing especially memorable
>with no dramatic fanfare
If it's not memorable then it didn't really stick with you did it? moron
Capeshit has a few fricked up deaths. The guy that got turned into a sentient clump of snot and then flushed away in Antman is the first thing that comes to mind, but Black Bolt's death bothered me a little.
the guys trapped in the sinking USS Oklahoma in Pearl Harbor
They died with Israel in their hearts anon
when the guy gets chainsawed in Scarface
You don't even see the chainsaw make contact with the guy except for a brief moment to the side of his head and it still makes my skin crawl.
surprised that this wasn’t posted yet
She had it coming.
>movie has a predator toy with their prey
>its obviously just for sadistic purposes
Always takes me out of the movie
Dying to a damn drone is no soldier's death. No matter the side. I hope they ban that shit like they did flamethrowers.
That being said. Pretty hilarious.
The high pressure tank kill in one of the Timothy Dalton James Bond movies.
Did you just see that on HBO too?
my local video rental store had all the James Bond VHS tapes on one side of the counter and all the Godzilla ones on the other side so I went through both series over the course of a few years
Launder it
Scarface chainsaw
And this
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Burger King