Yin Yang(Jet Li) and Lee Christmas(Jason Statham) both take on our villain's secondary henchman, 'The Brit'(Gary Daniels). After an extended fight, the duo end it with a double team move. As Christmas holds the Brit's head back, Yang finishes him off with an axe kick to the face, snapping his neck backwards.
Want to watch Terry Crews tear through a group soldiers with an AA-12 shotgun? Of course you do, watch it here
Friday, August 20, 2010
The Expendables - Double Team Neck Breaker
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The Expendables - Shotgun Rampage
---"Remember this shit at Christmas!"
This scene from The Expendables just might put a little extra hair on your chest. Outnumbered and overpowered, our team of heroes retreat and take cover from enemy fire. Just when you think the boys might be in trouble, Caesar(Terry Crews) enters with an AA-12 Shotgun and starts blasting away. The gun is loud and powerful, turning Garza's Soldiers into hamburger meat in less than a minute. The best part is seeing "Stone Cold" Steve Austin running away after he looks down the hallway and sees Caesar blasting through soldiers.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
The Expendables - Death Scenes
The Expendables just reminds me of how rare a truly good action flick is in today's movie market. It makes me long for the late '80s and early '90s typified action films like Commando and Demolition Man. The action, the explosions, and of course....the death scenes. In that regard, The Expendables does not fail....
In this scene, Gunner(Dolph Lundgren) takes out a Somalian pirate with a grenade launcher, blowing off his torso and setting the tone for the rest of the film. "WARNING SHOT!"
More great death scenes from The Expendables
*videos coming soon*
When General Garza's daughter gets a visit by two soldiers looking for some of the old in-out, in-out. Barney(Sylvester Stallone) saves the day with his trusty knife, stabbing one soldier in the throat and slowly twisting the blade. Brutal.
Another great scene comes near the end when Jet Li and Jason Statham both fight our villain's secondary henchman,'The Brit'(Gary Daniels). After an extended fight, the duo end it with a double team move, finishing him off with an axe kick to the neck, breaking it instantly. The best death scene of the film.
Other notable scenes include a Randy Couture superman punch to the top of Steve Austin's head, killing him. Terry Crews blasting soldiers away with an automatic shotgun and I mean BLASTING THEM AWAY, the scene is worth the price of admission alone. WATCH IT HERE
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Cobra - Off the Hook
It isn't politically correct, it's unrealistic, and sometimes just downright ridiculous. And you know what? It's the perfect 80's action film. It wets the appetite of those who crave a juicy manburger over the salad. A violent, explosive, and entertaining film, Cobra is pure 80's action. From Sly's comical one-liners to the deliciously clichéd storyline, Cobra is one of Stallone's most underrated films. If you caught the heavily cut version on TBS(that is not the way to watch an 80's action film), you might have missed one of the best kills in the movie. Cobra and Night Slasher, played by the always awesome Brian Thompson, engage in deadly hand-to-knife combat inside a steel mill. After going back and forth a while, Sly manages to judo chop Night Slasher into a daze. This gives him enough time to impale the Slasher onto a large metal hook. The hook leads our screaming antagonist into a blast furnace where he is burned alive as Cobra watches on with a look of remorse.
"This is where the law stops and I start - sucker!"

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Rambo 3 - Rambo VS Kourov

There is rule that after every epic fight scene, there should be a great death scene. Well, if it isn't a rule, it should be. Take this scene from Rambo III for example, after an epic fight between Rambo and Russian soldier Kourov, Rambo wraps a rope around Kourov’s neck, pulls the pin on one of his grenades, and roundhouse kicks him down a hole.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Cliffhanger - Opening Scene
Opening scene from the 1993 action flick Cliffhanger. Gabe (Sylvester Stallone) tries to save Sarah, but she falls to her death after her safety clips snap.
SKIP TO 7:30 FOR THE SCENE
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Saturday, January 3, 2009
Rocky IV - Death of Apollo Creed

It was as epic as it was heartbreaking, it was the death of Apollo Creed. To start Rocky IV, Apollo takes on the The Siberian Bull in an exhibition match. In the fight, Drago overpowers Creed with a barrage of punches. By the start of the second round Drago continued to pummel Creed with ease. Rocky contemplates whether to "throw in the towel" and surrender the fight (against Creed's earlier instructions), but instead he decides to hold onto the towel while his friend, limp and unable to defend himself, continues to absorb blows to the head until he is finally killed. Drago exhibits no remorse whatsoever about what he does to Creed, simply stating in an interview after the fight that "if he dies, he dies."
But that brings up the question, did Ivan Drago really kill Apollo Creed? or did Apollo Creed kill Apollo Creed, with assistance from Rocky Balboa and an incompetent referee?
C.O.D. - Repetitive Head Trauma
Victim - Apollo Creed aka "The Count of Monte Fisto" (Carl Weathers)
Assailant - Ivan Drago aka "The Death From Above" (Dolph Lundgren)
Quote - "You will lose" -- Ivan Drago
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Friday, January 25, 2008
New Rambo Movie - A Gorefest?
Now, I'm not a critic or anything, but I doubt the new Rambo movie is gonna win any Oscars. That doesn't mean it isn't going to be entertaining as hell and by "entertaining as hell," you know what I mean my fellow movie death lovers. If you haven't watched the new Rambo promo, then you've missed out on probably the most violent movie trailer ever. Here's a clip from Rambo called "never give up." In it you'll see why this movie is rated R for strong graphic bloody violence and grisly images. The movie comes out today, so if any of you see it, leave a comment and spoil us with your favorite death scene.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Demolition Man - Heads Up!
One of the best instantly freezing and shattering movie deaths ever happens to one of the best movie villains ever. Wesley Snipes as Simon Phoenix stole the show in the 1993 movie, Demolition Man. In this scene John Spartan and Simon Phoenix have their final fight and Phoenix gets his head kicked off. Be well.
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