
please Hollywood ... stop making remakes of Japanese movies... get your own fucking ideas!!!!
Now that's out of the way I present this weeks "Movie Death Comparison."
Here's how it works. Watch both clips and vote for which Movie Death you like better.
Pulse (American Version) Tower Suicide scene
Kairo[Pulse] (Japanese Original) Tower Suicide Scene @0:40
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Pulse/Kairo - Movie Death Comparison
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
High Tension - Death by Concrete Saw

After a chase through the woods Alexia (Maïwenn Le Besco) finds the road and successfully flags a car down. As Alex is climbing into the car Marie (Cécile De France) appears brandishing a concrete saw. As Marie begins tearing into the windshield of the car, the saw blade hits the driver and blood splatters everywhere, coating the inside of the car and Alex in the backseat.
C.O.D. - Concrete saw to the stomach
Victim - Some poor schmo flagged down in his car (Gabriel Spahiu)
Assailant - Marie (Cécile De France)
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Fly 2 - Acid Loogie!
Some of the best death scenes have come from the lonely security guard who we have no attachment to. Take this scene from the Fly 2 for example, our victim gets a surprised from the fly when he hocks an acid loogie in his face. The guard screams in horror as he rips his own face off. Gore! Fuck yeah!
C.O.D. - Acid loogie to the face
Victim - Security Guard 'A'
Assailant - Martin Brundle (Martin Brundle)
Famous Last Words - "Sorry guys, looks like I lost him. There's no sign of him anywhere" -- Security Guard 'A'
Monday, January 26, 2009
Dead Calm - Hughie eats a flare

After a long night of terror on the high seas, Rae (Nicole Kidman) goes for a swim. When she returns to the yacht Hughie (Billy Zane) suddenly appears and attempts to choke her out. John (Sam Neill) sees the struggle, drops his breakfast and fires a flare into Hughie's face.
C.O.D. - Flare to the face
Victim - Hughie Warriner (Billy Zane)
Assailant - John Ingram (Sam Neill)
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
Terror at the Opera - Peephole Headshot

In the most incredibly filmed scene from Terror at the Opera, Mira looking through a peephole, is greeted by a bullet gliding gracefully into her face. The shot is fantastic because the camera is slowed down to the extreme as you can see the bullet pass from the gun into the metal tunnel of the spy hole. Its not a special effects trick, it's a slow motion real time shot of a bullet being fired and looks fantastic.
C.O.D. - Headshot
Victim - Mira (Daria Nicolodi)
Assailant - Inspector Alan Santini (Urbano Barberini)
Famous Last Words - "No, not the gun. I want to see your face" --Mira
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Friday, January 23, 2009
City of the Living Dead - Drill Scene

When dad finds out his precious little girl is smoking a fatty with Bob, he grabs his head and proceeds to bore his dome with a massive drill; all done in the slow and agonizing way that Lucio Fulci does best.
C.O.D. - Drill through the head
Victim - Bob (Giovanni Lombardo Radice)
Assailant - John-John Robbins (Luca Paisner)
Famous Last Words - "I can explain Mr. Robbins" --Bob
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
The Running Man - Sub-Zero now plain zero

Professor "Subzero" (Tanaka) ice-skates and slashes his victims to pieces with a modified and razor-sharp hockey stick, but he's no match for Ben Richards (Schwarzenegger) who rips down a line of razor wire and wraps it around Sub-zero's neck. Richards pulls on the razor wire, strangling and slicing Sub-Zero to death.
C.O.D. - Throat slit and strangled by razor wire
Victim - Sub-zero (Professor Toru Tanaka)
Assailant - Ben Richards (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
Quote - "Hey Killian, here is Sub-zero, now....plain zero"
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Mission to Mars - Woody gets Depressurized

Our heroes have to abandon their vessel. Woody, played by Tim Robbins concludes the only hope of a successful rendezvous with the Resupply Module (REMO) is for him to launch himself directly at it using the remainder of his jet pack fuel, but after he attaches the line from the other astronauts at the REMO he is unable to stop himself and floats helplessly away toward the planet. His wife, Terri, wants to go after him, but Woody knows she'll die in the rescue attempt. So he takes off his own helmet and dies of depressurization rather than let her die for him.
but what does dying of Depressurization really mean? What really happened to Woody? Well, once Woody took his helmet off, the air rushed out of his lungs to equalize the pressure effectively causing suffocation. Then the extreme cold (-250F) froze his body solid. Booya! Woody is now a human Popsicle.
C.O.D. - Depressurization
Victim - Woody Blake (Tim Robbins)
Assailant - Space
Famous Last Words - "God, how I love you" --Woody Blake
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