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B-Movie suicide

Started by Pete B6K, June 09, 2002, 04:17:54 PM

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Pete B6K

Was watching Ninja Dragon (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0311584) today and came across a scene where a ninja hitman, having failed in his job is trapped in a corner by the intended target. The target starts to question him and to avoid spilling the beans he headbutt's the nearby rocky ground repeatedly and dies.

If anyone can come up with any more ridiculius/stupid/ingenious forms of movie suicide I'd like to hear them.

Special K

Riki-oh's Oscar. Remember, he's got a lot of guts. He wasn't even beaten and he was doing pretty good against our Hero, Ricky, but he cut his stomach to choke Ricky with his intestines. Of course, this didn't work, this didn't even kill him!! Ricky then proceded to kill the weakened (or was he?) Oscar until crushing his face in.

J.R.

Here's how I'd kill myself: I'd wear cargo pants and utility jackets, stuff my pockets with candy and confetti then jump off the highest building I could find. That way it's more fun for the onlookers and cops, you know? Just because you're dead doesn't mean you can't have fun.

john

In The Puppetmasters, Richard Belzer can't cope with the loss of the alien from his back (it was addictive), so he empties out his IV, attaches the empty bag back onto the hose and squeezes it to blow air into his vein.

Neville

In a Dolph Lundgren movie about the yakuza (sorry, can't remember the title and I am too lazy to check IMDB now) co-starring Brandon Lee, a yakuza manages to kill himself in the police precint by breaking his neck with his own bare hands. All the movie does to explain this is to make the yakuza move his hands in the goofiest fashion before the key moment.

Lee

That was Showdown In Little Tokyo.

As for B-Movie Suicide...How bout every movie Dolph Lundgren has made in the last 9 years!