Thursday, April 30, 2009
Gremlins - Mrs. Deagle Takes Flight
The mean old cat lady who makes life a living hell for our protagonist Billy, gets what she deserves when the Gremlins sabotage her motorized chair. The chair shoots her up the stairs and launches her out the second story window.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Bride of Chucky - David gets hit by a Semi-Truck
The fourth installment of the Child's Play horror series, Bride of Chucky marks the point where the series takes a more humorous turn.
Paranoid after finding the police chief's corpse, David holds our protagonists at gun point. They stop the van and let David out, when Chucky leaps to life and shows himself to everyone. David is startled and backs up, only to be run over by a semi-truck.....and turn into ground beef.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The Bride with White Hair - Exactly 8 Pieces
Monday, April 27, 2009
Carrie - Carrie's Revenge
Saturday, April 25, 2009
King Kong - The Fall of Kong
A classic, the death of King Kong. The military dispatches Helldiver biplanes to destroy Kong atop the Empire State Building. The ape gently sets Ann down on the observation deck and tries to fend off the attackers. He manages to swat one plane down, but in the end he is mortally wounded by machine-gun fire and plummets to his death in the street below. We then learn it 'twas beauty killed the beast and not the 102-story drop.
SKIP TO 5:00 FOR THE MOVIE DEATH
Thursday, April 23, 2009
True Romance - The Sicilian Scene (Worley's Death)
An Epic scene between Worley(Dennis Hopper) and Vincent Coccotti(Christopher Walken) from the film True Romance. Coccotti is questioning Worley as to the whereabouts of his son. Knowing he is gonna die, Worley brings up the ancestry of the Sicilians and mocks Coccotti till he blows his lid and shoots Worley several times in the head.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Ghost - Carl's Death
A very underrated death scene from the 1990 film Ghost. In the climax of the movie, Carl, pissed off after Sam "donated" all his money to charity tries to come after Molly. Sam intervenes and pulls a couple classic moves from the poltergeist handbook. Fighting in vain to stop Sam's attacks, Carl foolishly swings a hanging hook at him.
------- "Nice try Carl"
The hook completely misses Sam (because he's a ghost) and swings back, shattering an open window, which falls and kills Carl in bloody fashion. Then the shadows around him rise from the ground and take the shape of demons, which drag him into darkness as his scream echoes away.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
The Omen - Decapitation Remake
Of course the original decapitation can't be beat, but the death of Keith Jennings in the remake should not be scoffed at. In the original film, Jennings is decapitated by a piece of glass catapulted off the back of a truck. In the remake, he is decapitated by a falling sign. hmmm, which do you prefer?
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Gozu - Death of a Yakuza Attack Dog
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Cliffhanger - Opening Scene
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Blade Runner - Roy Kills Tyrell
Monday, April 13, 2009
The Omen - Priest Impalement
Scene from the 1976 version of The Omen. Father Brennan suddenly gets caught in a ferocious storm. As he tries to make it back to the church a lightning bolt hits a spire and sends it crashing down, turning the priest into a human shish kebab.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Maximum Overdrive - Steamrolled
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Sin City - He Didn't Even Scream
Friday, April 10, 2009
Demonia - Human Wishbone
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Serenity - A Leaf on the Wind
Saturday, April 4, 2009
The Relic - The Kothoga OWNS
Big, strong, agile, and capable of ripping a man’s head off in seconds, the Kothoga goes on a rampage in Chicago's Museum of Natural History in The Relic. The Kothoga kills its victims and feeds on a certain part of the brain that controls hormone regulation in order to survive. In this scene the creature goes on a rampage and rips off a SWAT team member's head.
DEATH SCENE AT 0:55
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Halloween - Michael Myers' First Kill
The amazing opening exterior-to-interior tracking shot of the original Halloween, clearly inspired by Orsen Welles' Touch of Evil, has quickly become a slasher film standard. The tracking shot is presented from the point-of-view of 6-year old Michael Myers who proceeds to grab a butcher knife from the kitchen, go upstairs, and stab his sister Judith several times. From the moment the tiny mask is put on through to the scary realization of who our killer is...a truly terrifying scene.