haven't had one of these "100" threads in a while...
how about animals that kill a character(s) in a movie.
NB: the rule is, the animal has to exist in reality (give or take a genetic mutation or two). so it can't be a completely fictional creation. also no repeats, see if we can get to 100 different animals!
I'll start off...
1. JAWS (1975) ...Death by shark.
2) Grizzly (1976) - Death by Grizzly
Whoops! 100 different animals, so no Grizzly Man.
3) Piranha - Death by Piranha.
4). The Birds - death by bird (we'll say crows in case someone wants to use a different bird later)
This one is going to be difficult... I'll be impressed if we make 100.
5) Aracnaphobia - Spiders kill folks. (Hybrids, but still a real type of animal.)
6) Anaconda - Death by bad acting, sorry I mean Anaconda.
7) Rogue - Death by crocodile.
8) Aligator - Death by aligator.
9) Frogs - Death by rattlesnakes.
10) Death by tarantulas.
11) Death by tokay geckos.
12) Death by cottonmouth.
13) Death by aligator snapping turtle.
RATS: NIGHT OF TERROR (1984) - death by rats.
15: UNINVITED- Death by cat.
16. Slugs (1987) - Death by slugs.
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16. Slugs (1987) - Death by slugs.
17. AENIGMA (1987) - Death by snails. :teddyr:
18. Squirm (1976) - Death by worms :smile:
EMPIRE OF THE ANTS (1977) - Death by ants. (larger than normal ants but they count)
20) Birdemic - Death by exploding eagle (not sure if that is a seperate species from a normal eagle or not).
21) Death by exploding vulture (again with the species).
22) fantastic voyage. Death by white blood cell, a single cell that's part of an animal (human being)
23) the blob 1988. Death by mutated single cell animal.
24) razorback. Death by boar.
25) Jurassic park. Death by dinosaurs, real animals brought back by cloning.
26. Night of the Lepus (1972) - Death by Bunnies.
27. Moby dick. Death by great white whale.
28. Orca. Death by killer whale.
29. Deep blue sea. Death by mako shark.
30. Bride of the monster. Death by mad scientist pet giant octopus.
31. Sands of the Kalahari. Implied death by baboon.
31. The Vikings - Death by wolf hound.
32. A Cry In The Dark - Death by dingo.
33. Vampire Bats - Death by vampire bats.
34. Beaster Bunny - Death by rabbit (also see Monty Python).
35. Lion King - Death by Wildebeast.
36. Death by Hyena.
37. The Ghost And The Darkness - Death by lion.
38. THE DEADLY BEES (1968) - Death by, erm, bees.
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26. Night of the Lepus (1972) - Death by Bunnies.
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31. The Vikings - Death by wolf hound.
32. A Cry In The Dark - Death by dingo.
33. Vampire Bats - Death by vampire bats.
34. Beaster Bunny - Death by rabbit (also see Monty Python).
Wouldn't rabbits and bunnies be the same thing? We don't have to change the numbering; Jurassic park has 3 types of dinosaurs killing characters.
Dilophosaurus - The Computer Guy
T-Rex - The Lawyer
Velociraptor - Just about everyone else who dies
Take away one of the rabbits, add three dinos, and we should be at 38.
I'll add another:
39) Komodo (1999) - Invasive Komodo dragons kill people.
40. The killer shrews. Death by very large shrews.
41. Them! Death by mutated ants.
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29. Deep blue sea. Death by mako shark.
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41. Them! Death by mutated ants.
thanks for all your suggestions but, similar to rabbits/bunnies above, I'm gonna say Sharks and Ants have already been covered (Jaws and Empire Of The Ants). so we're now on #39.
- whales and killer whales both count because killer whales are technically dolphins!
#39: Cockroaches-- CREEPSHOW. Also see: THE NEST and MIMIC (though they're human-roach hybrids).
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29. Deep blue sea. Death by mako shark.
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41. Them! Death by mutated ants.
thanks for all your suggestions but, similar to rabbits/bunnies above, I'm gonna say Sharks and Ants have already been covered (Jaws and Empire Of The Ants). so we're now on #39.
- whales and killer whales both count because killer whales are technically dolphins!
The shark in jaws was a great white, the shark in deep blue sea was a mako. Different types of shark. Like white white whales be orcas are different species of cetacean.
Rabbits and hares are different.
?? Clash of the titans. Death by scorpion, admittedly scorpions hyped on gorgon blood.
BLACK SHEEP - Death by mutated carnivorous sheep!
I think some of these choices are not following rules as cited by the OP. THEM? THE BLOB? :lookingup:
CUJO (1983) Death by St. Bernard (dog)
Reuben, Reuben
Death by a friendly dog kicking out the chair of a man who had just changed his mind about hanging himself...
:question:
So dogs can be repeated?
Would this one count for BEAR?
PROPHECY (1979)
http://youtu.be/Ia4kFgIleuY (http://youtu.be/Ia4kFgIleuY)
sorry Trev we've had lions (#37)
I didn't anticipate the whole "different species of..." thing, my fault really. I was mainly aiming for 100 completely different types of animal (I think the right term is genus), but it's all good... :teddyr:
44(?). LOCUSTS: THE 8TH PLAGUE (2005) - Death by locusts
45. Food of the gods. Death by Wasps.
46. Beginning of the end. Death by Grasshoppers.
47. The Trek. Death by centipedes.
48. Zombeavers. Death by beaver.
49. Zombeak. Death by chicken.
50. Sphere. Death by jelly fish.
Death by giant squid.
51. Curse Of The Komodo. Death by komodo dragon.
52. Skeeter. Death by toxic waste mutant mosquitos.
53. The Neptune disaster. Death by giant eels as I recall.
54) The Deep - death by moray eel
55. Trainspotting - Death by kitten.
#56: A guinea pig causes a woman to be decapitated (you have to see it!) in THE ASPHYX.
57. Blood Glacier (2013) - Death by Capricorn (with wings. It was a mutation). I believe there was at least one death caused by that animal. Lots of carnage during that scene so I'm not 100% sure.
can anyone confirm if someone gets killed by a kangaroo in WOLF CREEK 2? might be imagining it...
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51. Curse Of The Komodo. Death by komodo dragon.
komodo dragon's been done (#39). good work on the others...I was surprised I couldn't think of any jellyfish ones, glad they made the list!
58) The Little Fox - Death by Fox (The main characters are hunters; their prey's given personalities, making the prey minor characters.)
59) The Birds - Death by Seagulls (Rev Powell listed crows!)
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can anyone confirm if someone gets killed by a kangaroo in WOLF CREEK 2? might be imagining it...
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51. Curse Of The Komodo. Death by komodo dragon.
komodo dragon's been done (#39). good work on the others...I was surprised I couldn't think of any jellyfish ones, glad they made the list!
Funnily enough I did have to put in quite a lot of thought into a film where jelly fish kill someone. Then I gave up and googled it. :(
60) Old Yeller - Death by Wolf (The wolf gave the dog rabies, fatal even if Yeller wasn't euthanized.)
Quote from: zombie #1 on March 07, 2018, 05:19:50 AM
sorry Trev we've had lions (#37)
I didn't anticipate the whole "different species of..." thing, my fault really. I was mainly aiming for 100 completely different types of animal (I think the right term is genus), but it's all good... :teddyr:
This might help.
(http://cdn.tristro.net/catalog/878/full/t38088-scientific-class-16p.jpg)
Not sure scientific will work here; most people consider dogs & wolves fairly distinct, but they're both part of the genus canis.
61) Disney's Tarzan - Tarzan's parents are killed by a Leopard; Death by Leopard.
What were the over-sized worms in "King Kong" (PJ version)? I was going to suggest cave crickets, but those didn't actually kill anyone.
EDIT: Never mind. They are apparently fictitious.
I don't think anyone said "killer whale", yet, so Orca (1977).
Quote from: Ted C on March 07, 2018, 10:43:26 PM
I don't think anyone said "killer whale", yet, so Orca (1977).
Uh, I think so...
yep had whales and killer whales...
here's what we have so far (with 'similar' ones grouped together, but they all count).
Great White Shark / Mako Shark
Crows / Eagle / Vulture / Seagulls
Spiders / Tarantula
Wolf Hound / Wolf
Dingo / St Bernard
Dilophosaurus / T Rex / Velociraptor
Anaconda / Rattlesnake / Cottonmouth
Grizzly Bear
Piranha
Crocodile
Alligator
Gecko
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Rats
Cats
Slugs
Snails
Worms
Ants
Boar
Bunnies / Hares
Whale
Killer Whale
Octopus
Baboon
Vampire Bats
Wildebeest
Hyena
Lion
Bees
Komodo Dragon
Shrews
Cockroaches
Scorpions
Sheep
Locusts
Wasps
Grasshopper
Centipedes
Beaver
Chicken
Jellyfish
Giant Squid
Mosquitos
Giant Eel / Moray Eel
Guinea Pig
Fox
Leopard
for the moment I'm disallowing the 2 single celled animal ones and 'capricorn with wings'.
so the next one should be #62
62. Frogs give Ray Milland's character a fatal heart attack in FROGS.
Well, I didn't see leeches on your admirably compiled list and there. Was. A. Movie about giant killer leeches called 'attack of the killer leeches.'
In an. Omen movie a woman was killed by a Satan controlled raven I believe. Or too close to crow?
And I know people. Have been killed by gorillas in movies.
You had an entry for octopus, which I assume you. Meant giant octopus like in 'tentacles'. In 'octop***y' (yes I'd like to forget it too) a man was killed by a much more realistic octopus species, a small, blue ring octopus which is one of the most venomous little b@st@rds on earth. And while some people may have been killed by a giant octopus, I guarantee you more people are killed by blue ring octopi in real life.
So. Giant octopus/blue ring octopus?
I'd count them as separate.
64) Jurassic World - Death by Mosasaur
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on March 08, 2018, 08:49:52 AM
You had an entry for octopus, which I assume you. Meant giant octopus like in 'tentacles'.
eh? it was your own suggestion....
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30. Bride of the monster. Death by octopus.
you tell me?! (I haven't seen that movie so I don't know what type it was)
65. Beaks: The Movie (1987) - Death by Doves.
66. Dead Meat (2004) - Death by Cow.
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on March 08, 2018, 08:49:52 AMAnd I know people. Have been killed by gorillas in movies.
Congo (1995) would have that covered.
Shrews- the KILLER SHREWS (1959)
Tarantula- TARANTULA (1955)
Pigs- HANNIBAL
I know it doesn't count, because it's not a movie- but there was an episode of NIGHT GALLERY where earwigs eat some guys brain!
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You had an entry for octopus, which I assume you. Meant giant octopus like in 'tentacles'.
eh? it was your own suggestion....
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30. Bride of the monster. Death by octopus.
you tell me?! (I haven't seen that movie so I don't know what type it was)
Ok updated to say mad scientist pet giant octopus. So now we have giant octopus and blue ring octopus.
Would this be #70?
Horses pull a man apart in 2000 MANIACS.
I know we've had lion deaths before but a real killing by lions occurred on the set of the South African film The Last Lion (1972) when the sound man James Chapman was mauled to death by one.
Elephants: a camera operator on the film Options - Phillip Marsden - was gored to death by one. :buggedout:
! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT3iRyjvobY#)
Does the dog in this movie actually kill anyone? If so we can add German shepherd to the list. (I think it's a German shepherd...)
Trev save those for the '100 people
actually killed by an animal on a movie' thread... :buggedout:
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Would this be #70?
Horses pull a man apart in 2000 MANIACS.
yes that would be 70.
@ RC we've had shrews and tarantulas
(but not pigs, so they're in)
will wait for confirmation on that german shepard one...
#71 ATTACK OF THE KILLER HAMSTER.- Death by hamster
- this isn't actually out yet but the plot synopsis and title suggest it will count... stars hulk Lou Ferrigno's son
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2784486/
71. The deadly mantis.Men killed by giant prehistoric preying mantis.
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! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT3iRyjvobY#)
Does the dog in this movie actually kill anyone? If so we can add German shepherd to the list. (I think it's a German shepherd...)
He kills another dog, according to this review: https://thevideovacuum.livejournal.com/516347.html?nojs=1 (https://thevideovacuum.livejournal.com/516347.html?nojs=1)
The dog which he killed belonged to the main character's love interest; I'd assume the filmmakers would've given it some develooment so its death had an emotional impact, even if it was only as a foil, it was probably at least a minor character.
This review confirms that the killer dog's a German Shepard: https://unobtainium13.com/2010/05/04/review-a-dog-called-vengeance-dir-by-antonio-isasi/ (https://unobtainium13.com/2010/05/04/review-a-dog-called-vengeance-dir-by-antonio-isasi/)
So 72 is The Dog, aka, Dog of Vengence
73. TICKS (1993)
74. Weasels Rip My Flesh (1979)-- A giant mutated weasel kills people.
75. Barracuda (1978) - Death by Barracudas
76. Night Creature (1978) - Death by Black Panther
77. Snakehead Terror (2004) - Death by Snakehead (fish)
78) Shakma- Death by Baboon (who's injected with an experimental drug.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakma
(Hope no one's listed baboon yet.)
death by elephant in "elephant walk", dead dad's manservant got trampled . # 79
80. Maggots
In the movie FLESH FEAST , Hitler (!) is killed by Veronica Lake (!!) with special-bred flesh eating maggots.
Isn't that special?
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80. Maggots
In the movie FLESH FEAST , Hitler (!) is killed by Veronica Lake (!!) with special-bred flesh eating maggots.
Isn't that special?
http://youtu.be/ZpPh9aQues0 (http://youtu.be/ZpPh9aQues0)
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73. TICKS (1993)
wow, I had totally forgotten about this movie. I know I've watched it a handful of times, but I'm struggling to remember anything, except some mad old guy in a shed? lol
need to rewatch...
Is that the one with the juvenile delinquents? I seem to remember a black kid getting infected and a giant tick bursting out of him at the end of the movie.
juvenile delinquents or kids on a summer camp or something? it's not on youtube sadly....grrr
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QuoteA group of troubled teenagers are led by social workers on a California wilderness retreat, not knowing that the woods they are camping in have become infested by mutated, blood-sucking ticks.
So, fictional animals are not allowed. If they are ever allowed, then add these two to a list.
Schlangenfrau
drowning a very virginal and underage Pfadfinder in the sunken tub in the bathroom of her house.
Prior to this, biting him in the groin area, paralyzing him.
Prior to this, giving him his 1st and last taste of oral sex.
Prior to his, giving him a sponge bath with a Loofah sponge, so he becomes hot and bothered.
"My you are a fine and growing boy."
Whyte Wyrm
Swallowing the villainous Schlangenfrau, as she falls into the maw of the whyte wyrm.
Prior to this, having her hand cut off by one of the heroes, as she clings to the virginal sacrifice o'er the wyrm's hole.
Prior to this, trying to sacrifice the virginal heroine to the self same wyrm.
Both from Lair of the White Worm. (Review at this website.)
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73. TICKS (1993)
wow, I had totally forgotten about this movie. I know I've watched it a handful of times, but I'm struggling to remember anything, except some mad old guy in a shed? lol
need to rewatch...
The mad old guy in the shed was Opie's brother, Clint Howard, if memory serves.
tempted to buy it now...dvd is just a bit pricier than I usually go for...
@Kev, yes that film sprang to mind when I made the thread, lol
Copperhead. Death by copperhead snake.
These are probably already covered, but...
Anaconda (death by anaconda)
Lake Placid (death by crocodile)
Do zombified animals count?
Slither (death by zombified deer)
74) Movie versions of Moby Dick include death by Sperm Whale.
Quote from: Ted C on April 03, 2018, 10:39:04 AM
74) Movie versions of Moby Dick include death by Sperm Whale.
(https://img.cinemablend.com/filter:scale/quill/9/f/a/3/a/4/9fa3a4e445c802556ab00ac13f2705960cc672e4.jpg?mw=600)
26 killer critters left...I was trying to think of a bunch of animals that haven't been done yet. maybe jog someone's memory... how about duck billed platypus? might be a movie that went there...they are poisonous too, afaik
STING OF DEATH (1965) Jellyfish
In the pretty lousy killer animal movie LINK (1986) they dyed an orangutan black and keep calling it a 'Killer Chimpanzee'.
(https://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BYjBlNGI4MGMtOGQ0YS00ODM1LTk4MzItZGY4ODAzNzMyN2IxXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMjUyNDk2ODc@._V1_.jpg)
So...killer chimp or killer orangutan. Take your pick.
Neil Sedaka says: Don't forget to DO THE JELLYFISH!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHVePsrnG9g (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHVePsrnG9g)
Another one:
In GONE WITH THE WIND Bonnie Blue Butler bites the dust thanks to a nervous adorable pony:
(https://appellationmountain.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Bonnie-Blue.jpg)
I think BENEATH THE 12 MILE REEF has a scene of a deep sea diver getting trapped and drowned by that most deadly of all classic Hollywood undersea menaces THE GIANT CLAM.
Any movies where a character gets killed by eating deadly fugu, or puffer fish?
One more deadly creature from the sea:
The killer Manta Ray from THE SEA BAT (1930)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx3w6b_AnV0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx3w6b_AnV0)
I had no idea Manta Rays were powered by 75 HP Johnson outboard boat motors.
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Any movies where a character gets killed by eating deadly fugu,
MATANGO (1963)!
http://youtu.be/sVyRYjJoZfc (http://youtu.be/sVyRYjJoZfc)
An episode of Hawaii 5 O had people being killed by a seashell, even tho it was being used by a father to avenge his daughter.
http://mistermagpie.blogspot.com/2012/08/killer-cone-snail.html (http://mistermagpie.blogspot.com/2012/08/killer-cone-snail.html)
There may be a movie where this was used too. Now from a point of view this would be death by animal even if the animal was used by a human as a murder weapon.
Syfy did Deep Shock, which includes death by electric eel (oversized, of course).
Island Claws (1980) - death by crab
thanks for the additions... without checking I think most or maybe all of them have been done already, but when I get a spare moment I'll check. :thumbup: