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#21 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.67
    Originally posted by Lexus
    [In Saving Private Ryan], Adam Goldberg getting the knife...


That is one of the hardest scenes in any movie for me to sit through. It's just utterly disturbing.

Charles S. Dutton's death in Alien3 really stands out for me. Not the greatest flick, but his character went out in honorable fashion.

And George's fiancée Susan in Seinfeld.



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#22 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.20
    Originally posted by Lexus
    "Friday the 13th part 3" where the girl has her face pushed into the wall of a camper, and you could see the imprint from outside


And I think that was actually in Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.



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#23 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.22
That dude's face melting off in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Second place: Amélie's mother in Amélie.



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#24 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.61

All the bad guys in the Fist of the North Star series.

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#25 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.26
TV

Most memorable - Henry Blake's unseen death as announced by Radar O'Reilly on MASH

Most chilling - Joyce Summers on "Buffy"

Movie

Most shocking - Apollo Creed in "Rocky IV"



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#26 Posted on | Instant Rating: 6.06
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#27 Posted on | Instant Rating: 7.17

The death of the evil Bishop in Ladyhawke is one of my favorites. It's enormously satisfying from a storyline perspective and a way-cool visual to boot.

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#28 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.10
Jack Bauer shooting Nina in the head. Honourable mention: Jack emptying his clip into Victor Drazen in the season one finale.

From LOST: Nicki and Paulo being buried alive. I can't believe they actually did that on a network show. Also, when Michael killed Ana Lucia, and then turned around and shot Libby out of nowhere.

The Wicked Witch of the West's death is still pretty awesome, after all of these years.

In the Tim Burton Batman, when Joker falls about 50 stories and Gordon has to turn off his laugh box.

In T2, when Arnold finally figures out a way to kill the T-1000

Also, he doesn't really 'die' per se, but the old man at the end of Ikiru, dying of terminal cancer, sitting in the park he worked so hard to get built.





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#29 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.85
The stabbing scene was really disturbing, which conveyed a sense of reality. Death isn't supposed to be pretty.

And honestly, all of the Friday the 13th movies have all become a mess in my mind, save Jason Goes To Hell and Jason X.



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#30 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.56
Howie Mandel's death/afterlife/coming back to life experience on St. Elsewhere.

Teri Bauer's death on 24.

Hans Gruber in Die Hard.





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#31 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.91
    Originally posted by several people
    Hans Gruber in Die Hard.




Forgive me for going on a tangent here, but this death always bugged me. Hans is about to shoot McClane and/or his wife and McClane frees Holly's watch and Hans goes hurtling down at the split second that Hans gets his gun pointed at them. Why the hell don't you pull the trigger anyway? I mean, if he shot before he started falling... he would end up falling anyway, right? Why not still pop them in the face as your falling?

I dunno. Probably have too much time on my hands.

Oh, I second the wire fence death in Final Destination 2. A similar death occurs in one of the Resident Evil movies, where a laser grid cuts through some soldier and turns him into about 100 gelatinous cubes of flesh. Very nice.
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#32 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.02

Just off the top of my head...

Deaths that made me cheer:

Crockett killing Frank Hackman on Miami Vice

Chingachgook killing Magua in Last of the Mohicans

Darth Vader killing the Emperor in Return of the Jedi


I also agree with 24 killing Dennis Hopper and Inigo Montoya getting his revenge.

and maybe the coolest most awesome TV death ever:

Thomas Magnum killing Ivan
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'But if one is struck by me only a little, that is far different, the stroke is a sharp thing and suddenly lays him lifeless, and that man's wife goes with cheeks torn in lamentation, and his children are fatherless, while he, staining the soil with his red blood, rots away, and there are more birds than women swarming about him.' Diomedes, The Iliad of Homer
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#33 Posted on | Instant Rating: 1.03
I surprised no one mentioned Sonny Corleone in the Godfather.

Also, I still go batshit when Darth Vader throws the Emperor down the shaft at the end of Return of the Jedi.



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#34 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.70
    Originally posted by Reverend J Shaft
    A similar death occurs in one of the Resident Evil movies, where a laser grid cuts through some soldier and turns him into about 100 gelatinous cubes of flesh. Very nice.


It was the first one, and the entire sequence was awesome.

Death Wish 3 also had some cool (and hilarious) death scenes:

* Cuban hoodlum falling off a building flailing his arms behind his body (obvious dummy)
* Innocent old couple gets doused with molotov cocktails and sprayed with bullets
* A thug is sent off the second story of a house by a woman with a broom
* My personal favorite - the head bad guy Manny Fraker no-selling a series of gunshots ("Bullet proof, asshole! Just like yours!") only to eat a projectile from a rocket launcher.

fixed a stray "<", which was causing randomness in the rest of the post - thecubsfan

(edited by thecubsfan on 7.6.07 1750)


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#35 Posted on | Instant Rating: 4.80
O-Ren Ishii/Lucy Liu in Kill Bill 1
Glen Lantz/Johnny Depp in Nightmare on Elm Street
Derek Abernathy/Adam Ant in World Gone Wild
Detective Brikowski/Stanley Tucci in Lucky Number Slevin
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#36 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.25
Indiana Jones in the first Raiders when the big Arabian starts with all the fancy sword moves and Indy just shrugs and pulls his gun and shoots him. The crowd going nuts after was great. I always laugh whenever I see that.

On Scrubs (already mentioned) when Brendan Fraser died was done so well.

The end of Hostel when the butcher gets his in the bathroom at the end. Justice!



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#37 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.52
Joss did have a lot of good deaths. Wash's death in Serenity caught me off guard. Buffy having to kill Angel would've been good too if he didn't come back almost immediately the next season. I liked Spike dying as a hero at the end of Buffy and I like the irony of Lindsey being killed by the weakest good guy. And of course Darla sacrificing herself for her baby was a good moment

Another Lost death also, I liked Sawyer killing the real Sawyer as he has now crossed over to an even more badass place. Sayid killing anybody is pretty good too.

Doc Holliday dying in Tombstone always gets me.

I think Aslan's death in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was well done.

Just about all the Gremlins' deaths in the first movie were cool, especially the one that blew up in the microwave.



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#38 Posted on | Instant Rating: 2.50
Even though it didn't last, the death of Bobby Ewing was cool when I was a kid.

The saddest was probably Col. Blake on MASH.




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#39 Posted on | Instant Rating: 5.20
Is it too early to put Mr. McMahon on this list?



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#40 Posted on | Instant Rating: 3.99
Or Phil Leotardo?



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