While a crew of astronauts attempt to scan and record a strange formation on Mars, a large cyclone, similar to a sandstorm forms around the structure. The cyclone gets bigger, engulfing the crew and sending debris flying toward the others. One crew member gets a rock smashed into her faceplate, while the others are sucked into the vortex. This is where the fun begins......
We see one of the astronauts being spun so fast in the vortex that he rips apart like a rag doll in a blender. If you watch the scene carefully, you can see his nose and jaw rip off before his visor fills with blood. Could this be the first movie death by Centrifugal force?
SCENE IS AT 3:30
This movie was rated PG by the way, that Brian De Palma can get away with anything.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Mission to Mars - Death Spin
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Top 10 Greatest Movie Deaths
It time to vote again, which one of these epic deaths deserves a place in the top 10 list? Hans Gruber falling off Nakatomi Plaza in Die Hard? The violent fire extinguisher scene from Irreversible? The Lawyer getting eaten by the T-rex in Jurassic Park? Dr. Strangelove's A-bomb ride? Harrison Ford shooting the swordsman in Raiders of the Lost Ark? Watch each clip and vote for which you like best, the winning movie death gets a spot on the top ten list. Leave a comment and tell us what your top 10 list would be. Who's number 1?
Die Hard - Happy Trails Hans
Dr. Strangelove - A-Bomb Ride


Irreversible - Severe Head Trauma
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky - Classic Head Crush
Riki-Oh is one of the bloodiest, most over the top horror comedy martial arts films ever made. Actually it just could be THE MOST violent movie ever made along with Peter Jackson's Braindead and Premutos: Lord of the Living Dead. This film is so unbelievably entertaining that I cannot convey its ultimate greatness with words alone. See this film.
If this scene looks familiar it was a regular fixture on The Daily Show during Craig Kilborn's time as the host.
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