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The best horror movie deaths

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Posted by: min0 lee

You decide.

http://www.maximonline.com/slideshow...or.aspx?film=1



Posted by: min0 lee

10- Evil dead
9- Hell raiser II
8- Day of the dead
7-Friday the 13th Part 3
6-Dead Alive
5- Scanners
4-Zombie 2
3-The Thing
2- City of the living dead
1-Jason X



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Posted by: goandykid

haha wow.



Posted by: KentDog

Jesus.. could have given us a warning... I'm about to go to bed!



Posted by: KentDog

Lucky for me there is the "NFL Cheerleaders" link in the top right corner.



Posted by: The Monkey Man

I think the "BRAVO" Scariest Movie Moments special
was a well put together piece...
Also see: Even Scarier Movie Moments! which was even better



MAXIM is a pile of camel dung, not fit for even Osama Bin laden
to burn, in order to heat his poop-stained hands in the Afghan winter



Posted by: Richie1888

its not the scariest but i thought it was cool in resident evil when the lazers cust the guy into tiny pieces and u see him fall to bits in the reflection



Posted by: bigss75

Yeah the jason won wasnt the best imo



Posted by: largepkg

Jesus in Passion.



Posted by: Little Wing

I decided to not let Ty watch horror movies for a bit... so he read Tom Sawyer n is on Huck Finn.... I asked him what was happening in his book n he said "Huck is staging a murder cuz his father comes home drunk and is an a-hole"



Posted by: Goodfella9783

Oh shit the Jason X one was pretty clever. The Zombie 2 one was probably the hardest to watch. Why wasn't she struggling to get away though?



Posted by: min0 lee

Watching Hostile now......freaking too gross.



Posted by: The Monkey Man

Gorefests and killem-all films are not as scary because
they don't cause the mind to wander to the possibility
of what each viewer individually fears...

In Texas chainsaw massacre you never see whats going on behind
leatherface's door you just hear the sound effects



Posted by: goandykid

Quote Originally Posted by The Monkey Man View Post
Gorefests and killem-all films are not as scary because
they don't cause the mind to wander to the possibility
of what each viewer individually fears...

In Texas chainsaw massacre you never see whats going on behind
leatherface's door you just hear the sound effects
The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.
-- H. P. Lovecraft.



Posted by: min0 lee

Quote Originally Posted by goandykid View Post
The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.
-- H. P. Lovecraft.
Nice.



Posted by: goob

Event Horizon has some pretty brutal deaths. Good film, loses its way a little, but quite spooky.



Posted by: goob

Quote Originally Posted by goandykid View Post
The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.
-- H. P. Lovecraft.
Believe it or not, the emotion of fear is the closest to the feeling of arousal. Polar opposites you'd expect, but it may help explain how a lot of dates end up watching horror movies, and often getting lucky afterwards.



Posted by: Goodfella9783

How about when the guy gets chopped in half vertically by the glass door in Thirteen Ghosts? That was pretty good.



Posted by: min0 lee

Quote Originally Posted by Richie1888 View Post
its not the scariest but i thought it was cool in resident evil when the lazers cust the guy into tiny pieces and u see him fall to bits in the reflection
Quote Originally Posted by Goodfella9783 View Post
How about when the guy gets chopped in half vertically by the glass door in Thirteen Ghosts? That was pretty good.
I am trying to find that Pic but no luck.
That was pretty cool though.



Posted by: AKIRA

Quote Originally Posted by Goodfella9783 View Post
How about when the guy gets chopped in half vertically by the glass door in Thirteen Ghosts? That was pretty good.
Or when the same lame ass director did the same fucking thing in Ghost Ship.

I never realized it until you just now mentioned the other movie.



Posted by: Goodfella9783

Quote Originally Posted by AKIRA View Post
Or when the same lame ass director did the same fucking thing in Ghost Ship.

I never realized it until you just now mentioned the other movie.
Both movies were pretty crappy. But 13 Ghosts was first and has Shannon Elisabeth so I give it the edge. That death was still cool as hell too.



Posted by: maniclion

How about in The Cell when the horse is standing there looking prettY and then the glass partitions fall and chop it into about 20 slices, then pulls apart to reveal what was inside and the heart was still beating...




Posted by: goandykid

you're all sick



Posted by: AKIRA

<A-JEW!> Pardon me..



Posted by: The Monkey Man

Quote Originally Posted by goandykid View Post
The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.
-- H. P. Lovecraft.
Thats why people glom off religion -



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