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Character Deaths That Made You Smile

Started by Mr. DS, April 14, 2008, 08:12:48 PM

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RapscallionJones

I'm a big fan of any death scene in a Schwarzenegger movie.  They always come with a one liner.

Stick around.

Screw you!!!!!

See you at the party, Richter!

It's beautiful.  As though Arnold has some contract clause that legally binds the filmmakers to allow him to write a couple of lines for each movie.
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Quote from: AndyC on April 16, 2008, 06:13:51 PM
Quote from: Andrew on April 16, 2008, 05:06:05 PM
The kid in the sleeping bag in Prophecy:

Click Here (If you haven't seen it before, make sure you are not drinking anything.)

That one didn't make me smile so much as giggle uncontrollably. The irony is that I was a kid when I first saw it, and the movie actually did scare me - except for the bouncing banana disappearing in a puff of feathers.
Him die funny! :cheers:
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Quote from: RapscallionJones on April 20, 2008, 10:33:38 PM
I'm a big fan of any death scene in a Schwarzenegger movie.  They always come with a one liner.

Stick around.

Screw you!!!!!

See you at the party, Richter!

It's beautiful.  As though Arnold has some contract clause that legally binds the filmmakers to allow him to write a couple of lines for each movie.
Most definitely. 

Let out some steam Bennett.

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Quote from: RapscallionJones on April 20, 2008, 10:33:38 PM
I'm a big fan of any death scene in a Schwarzenegger movie.  They always come with a one liner.

Stick around.

Screw you!!!!!

See you at the party, Richter!

It's beautiful.  As though Arnold has some contract clause that legally binds the filmmakers to allow him to write a couple of lines for each movie.

"Remember when I said I would kill you last?  I lied."

AndyC

Gotta love those Arnoldisms.

"He had to split."

"Consider that a divorce."

"Well, that hit the spot."
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DistantJ

Haha, as soon as I saw this topic title, I thought "That Destiny's Child chick in Freddy vs. Jason!", and low and behold, it was the first one mentioned! Have some positive +Karma from me, DarkSider, not just for that fact but also for an awesome topic idea.

peter johnson

Back to the review of "Prophecy" -- I had sort of avoided it in the stores, as I didn't care for the box cover, making it look like just another Alien or Evil Child ripoff (So many very bad ones of those out there, folks!), but now that I finally read the review, yeah, I guess I'll have to see it now --
By the way, the principle that a developing foetus reflects Darwinian Evolution is an old one:  "Ontogeny recapitulates philogeny", which holds that the mammalian foetus goes through piscean, amphibian, and reptilian phases in the womb before becoming mammalian.  It's sort of dismissed these days as an oversimplification, but still has its adherents.
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While I forget the actor's name, I always found some cheer in the death-by-flaregun end of the psycho villian in the Australian "Dead Calm".  A truly awful villian deserves a truly epically awful end . . .
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Jack

Deep Core - Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crusher from Star Trek) gets buried in molten lava.  Man that felt good!
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

AndyC

Quote from: Jack on April 23, 2008, 03:26:59 PM
Deep Core - Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crusher from Star Trek) gets buried in molten lava.  Man that felt good!

Indeed, almost as enjoyable as watching him getting smacked around by Claude Akins in The Curse  :cheers:
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Jack

I had some vague memories of a film I saw long ago with Claude Akins and his family on a farm, and apples that had worms in them.  The Curse!  That's it!  I was about ready to ask about it on the What was the Film board.  Ah, another one for the wishlist.
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

Alex

The father from The Woman. When she gets her revenge on him (and his son).
I'll show you ruin
I'll show you heartbreak
I'll show you lonely
A sorrow in darkness

Trevor

Arjen Rudd from Lethal Weapon 2  :teddyr: :teddyr:

Rudd: "Diplomatic immunity!"
Murtaugh [shoots Rudd in the forehead] "It's just been revoked!"
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Trevor

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Luis Cali (Andrew Divoff) from Toy Soldiers (1991) getting his forehead re-arranged. :teddyr:
Arthur Galt (Jack Starrett) from First Blood (1982) connecting with some rocks after a helicopter fall  :buggedout:
Frank Nitti (Billy Drago) from The Untouchables (1987) thrown off the roof  :teddyr:
Bernard (David Roya) from Billy Jack (1971): a chop to the throat.  :cheers:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Ted C

Quote from: peter johnson on April 23, 2008, 01:40:03 PM
While I forget the actor's name, I always found some cheer in the death-by-flaregun end of the psycho villian in the Australian "Dead Calm".  A truly awful villian deserves a truly epically awful end . . .
peter johnson/denny crane

Wasn't that Billy Zane?
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