The star wars deaths are classics I agree, but for me, the most upsetting, anyway, is Thomas J's death in My Girl, and Artax in The Neverending Story!(please log in to view the image)
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Tony Montana's because he took like 20 shots and killed like 15 soldiers of Sosa's Army before he died from the shotgun blast to his back, then he landed on a fountain.
Brick Top's in Snatch just because it's so unexpected.
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the funniest death scene i can remember is from woody harrelson in "the thin red line." He blows his @$$ off with his own gernade. I laughed throughout the rest of the movie because of that scene. Best bad guy death scene is in the beggining of Bravehart after the snobby post commander kills Wallace's honey. Wallace then stalks the poor bastard halfway across the village before giving him the best "evil eye" in movies, then proceedes to slit his throat in front of all the village people.
with out a doubt the best bad guy death in a movie is in scarfcae when tony montana is on the top of the stairs yelling at every guy down stairs and the guy behind him shoots him with a shot gun and he falls into the foutin type deal
Though not really a bad guy but I found it really shocking is the death in American History X. "Put your ****ing mouth in the curb boy, now say goodnight !" Then BLAM ! Derek stomps on the guy's neck.
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read my profile that my favorite line in ne moive relaly and one of my fav scenes good choice and yess pabloo he was a bad guy he deserved it he was stealing and trespssing derek had the right to kill him and that guy also had a gun