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Movie Death Scenes that Freak you Out
Posted on 8/29/21 at 9:46 pm
Posted on 8/29/21 at 9:46 pm
**Spoilers**
even though it's almost 50 yeards old
I just got done re-watching Jaws, and Quint's death scene always gets me. Even though it's not particularly long, Spielberg really does a good job of showing the terror and pain he's in during his lasts moments. It really pushes the PG rating.
What death scenes always scare/freak you out?
even though it's almost 50 yeards old
I just got done re-watching Jaws, and Quint's death scene always gets me. Even though it's not particularly long, Spielberg really does a good job of showing the terror and pain he's in during his lasts moments. It really pushes the PG rating.
What death scenes always scare/freak you out?
This post was edited on 8/29/21 at 9:48 pm
Posted on 8/29/21 at 9:49 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
Slow knife in SPR
“That scene” in Bone Tomahawk
Duncan’s Death in Last of the Mohicans
“That scene” in Bone Tomahawk
Duncan’s Death in Last of the Mohicans
Posted on 8/29/21 at 9:56 pm to JumpingTheShark
Pa Kent’s suicide by tornado.
Posted on 8/29/21 at 9:57 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
Murphy getting lit up like a frickin Christmas tree on robocop. It’s hilarious and disturbing all at once.
Posted on 8/29/21 at 10:17 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
Nanny death scene in The Omen. All these kids around, carnival music playing, children laughing, that weird 70s cinematography that looks like an exploitation film, closeups...and the camera lingers on her hanging and then they show a clown just staring at her and the kids are staring right at her but still riding the Merry Go-Round..oh and the Devil who smiles and waves at a dog.
When I saw it as a kid, it was creepy as hell.
When I saw it as a kid, it was creepy as hell.
This post was edited on 8/29/21 at 10:18 pm
Posted on 8/29/21 at 10:37 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
Brad Pitt in Burn After Reading. shite came out of nowhere
Posted on 8/29/21 at 10:57 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
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It really pushes the PG rating.
So does the full female frontal nudity. I mean, you can see that girl’s bush….in a PG movie.
Posted on 8/29/21 at 11:28 pm to whatkindanameiskirby
Frank at the beggining of Hellraiser.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 12:23 am to whatkindanameiskirby
When Captain Amazing gets turned inside out in Mystery Men. I was like 10 and it came out of nowhere and shocked the frick out of me
Posted on 8/30/21 at 12:29 am to whatkindanameiskirby
Not a movie but there’s a certain eye-popping, mind-blowing death in Game of Thrones that still haunts me
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:02 am to whatkindanameiskirby
My paternal grandfather was in the Navy during WWII. His destroyer, the Robert I. Paine, was in the Atlantic when its escort carrier, the Block Island, was sunk by a U-Boat. One day when I was about 12 years old he told me the story.
They rescued 279 sailors from that ship, aided by a black stevedore who kept swimming back in the freezing water to the wreckage to bring back more survivors. My grandfather finally said to the guy,”you’ve done all you can, give me your hand and save yourself.”
He said the guy looked at him, stretched his arms wide as if he was a referee signaling a touchdown and smiled - then sank slowly out of sight into the deep dark water. “I’ve never forgotten the face of that man as he disappeared,” he said softy, “and I’ll remember it to my dying day.”
Me being a young blithely ignorant kid, I thought it was a cool story, then promptly forgot it - until the night 25 years later when I went to see Titanic in the theatre.
Honestly the only time a cinema death scene freaked me out.
They rescued 279 sailors from that ship, aided by a black stevedore who kept swimming back in the freezing water to the wreckage to bring back more survivors. My grandfather finally said to the guy,”you’ve done all you can, give me your hand and save yourself.”
He said the guy looked at him, stretched his arms wide as if he was a referee signaling a touchdown and smiled - then sank slowly out of sight into the deep dark water. “I’ve never forgotten the face of that man as he disappeared,” he said softy, “and I’ll remember it to my dying day.”
Me being a young blithely ignorant kid, I thought it was a cool story, then promptly forgot it - until the night 25 years later when I went to see Titanic in the theatre.
Honestly the only time a cinema death scene freaked me out.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 1:31 am to whatkindanameiskirby
The one that bothered me as a kid was the truck murder scene in "The Hitcher"
Posted on 8/30/21 at 4:07 am to finchmeister08
Artax
definitely thought quick sand was more of a threat than it really is
definitely thought quick sand was more of a threat than it really is
Posted on 8/30/21 at 5:30 am to whatkindanameiskirby
That one guy in The Green Mile that got the electric chair with the dry sponge.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 5:41 am to whatkindanameiskirby
Eva Green drowning at the end of Casino Royale in the cage. Not sure why that one stands out in particular, but for me it does.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 6:03 am to whatkindanameiskirby
There’s a movie called Backcountry with fine arse Missy Peregrym where her boyfriend gets eaten by a bear in probably the most realistic way something like that would happen. It was unsettling.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 6:45 am to lsutigersFTW
The scene in 2005 King Kong where Lumpy the cook gets eaten by those worms looks like a bad way to go. That whole scene of being stuck in a canyon surrounded by giant insects would have to be terrifying.
Posted on 8/30/21 at 7:41 am to JakeFromStateFarm
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That one guy in The Green Mile that got the electric chair with the dry sponge.
that is a good one.
it is followed up by Wild Bill's singing.
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