Originally posted by BackFireI bought this movie (irreversible) for it sounds like a must have for my collection..but I am honestly to afraid to watch it for the things I read about it..I also just picked up I spit on you grave and also has been to afraid to watch it.
The fire extinguisher death in Irreversible, bar none. Left my mouth hanging open, looked amazing.Also the castration scene in I Spit on Your Grave and the family murder scene in Henry are up there.
henry I watched and was deeply disturbed by it...I think things that are or could actually have happened really really scare me.
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Final Destination 2Cause of death: Large skyscraper window
Causer of death: Death
Victim: That 15 year old boy. Nuff said
Totally unrealistic. I love the movie, but that, followed by the mothers reaction was absolutely hilarious. A glass pane that flattens a human being, not shattering all around him? 🤨
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Totally unrealistic. I love the movie, but that, followed by the mothers reaction was absolutely hilarious. A glass pane that flattens a human being, not shattering all around him? 🤨
glass is actually really heavy, it could happen to squash him, it would only shatter when it his the ground...
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Totally unrealistic. I love the movie, but that, followed by the mothers reaction was absolutely hilarious. A glass pane that flattens a human being, not shattering all around him? 🤨
Well, It was a skyscraper window, and that shit is like 2 cm thick. Glass is also more robust compared to bone. You don't just slam your head trough a glass pane like that. It could work like they did it in the movie.
Haven't been here in a long time but I will put my two cents in anyways.
I think its a close tie between the silver ball scene in the original Phantasm and the bridge scene at the beginning of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. The Ted Raimi death scene from Wishmaster and the hilarious death of Paul Partain (RIP) in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre were very good as well. Ted Clark (one eyed mutant from Wrong Turn) has a great death in the rarely seen Happy Hell Night. There's also the "wheel death" in the Devonsville Terror. What about Michael Berryman's death in the Hills Have Eyes or the final death scene from that same movie? That final death scene was classic. Classic. And then there's the hilarious "Fatal Window of Death" scene in Ulli Lommel's The Boogeyman. That was just plain out insane. Oh and the death of Barbara Steele at the beginning of Mario Bava's Black Sunday with the spike mask was great as well.
In the first Halloween when Michael leaps out of the closet and stabs the guy with the glasses, lifts him off of the floor and pins him up on the wall and proceeds to stare at his fresh kill like an intrigued child, turning his head side to side. Great shit. By the way, I don't think this is THE best kill, but it is, in my opinion, one for the books.