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Old 02-14-2009, 11:41 PM
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How about Terminator 2 when they lower Arnold into the molten steel and he dissolves. I cried my eyes out at that....
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Old 02-15-2009, 10:12 AM
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All good choices, but how about "Made it Ma, top of the world!" James Cagney in "White Heat" Note how he is laughing as he takes multiple bullets...

See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjzKiEs_pHI
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Old 02-15-2009, 10:29 AM
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Not quite a classic, but Paul Reubens' death scene in Buffy the Vampire Slayer that continues through the credits is hysterical.

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I'll second that, it's what came to mind when I saw the title of this thread!
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Old 02-15-2009, 10:41 AM
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As I search my memory bank I am sure I will add others, but these stand out to me like a sore thumb!

Bone Collector: The two scenes in this movie classic, where the lady is faced with the impending fate of being boiled alive is horrifying indeed. Also, the man that has been captured with his captor pacing about him trying to decide where to lacerate him where just enough blood flow alerts the nearby rats senses to a warm meal just blows my mind. I cannot imagine how horrible his first moment of seeing the rat coming down the plank to bite into his face. Wow!

Terms of Endearment: Shirley MacLaine & Debra Winger gives us a portrait of how fragile life really is in this Oscar winning movie. A parent should never IMHO be placed in a situation to see their child die before them. As a father, I was placed in that same situation seeing my at that time 27 year old daughter lying in a coma never to wake up again. My ex-wife & I had to make the gut wrenching decision to take her off life support. It has been very hard for me to carry on since that day, but we still a son & grandson, so I am grateful to God.

Training Day: A movie that left many with a distaste for Denzel Washington, but it is only just that. His role as a rouge cop is riveting & when he tells someone to "close the blinds & hand me the bitch" keeps me glued to my chair. Again, can you imagine what the guy was thinking to himself at that time, knowing that he was going to die? Denzel utters a much profound, yet callous statement to him after pulling the trigger to give him a shotgun blast. Breathe, Breathe, Dawg! as if he was going to recover. Stellar!

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Old 02-15-2009, 11:22 AM
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Probably the epic demise of Al Pacino in "Scarface", as he gets pumped full of a few thousand bullets then falls face first into a pool, where the blood slowly drifts out of him, as some eerie synth music plays... truly amazing. Masterfully done.

The killing during the baptism in "The Godfather" is really good too... with all the organ music.

Surprised no one has said the shower scene from "Psycho"!
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Old 02-15-2009, 11:45 AM
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James Cagney at the end of "Roaring Twenties" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-amhUAWy6Ns

Helps if you have seen the complete film to become more emotionally invested
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Old 02-15-2009, 12:02 PM
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All of Kill Bill 1 and 2...

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Old 02-15-2009, 12:10 PM
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I think the very worst ever was passion of the Christ.The most horrable slow torcherus death,the cat o nine tails with hooks and when they flipped the cross over to bend the nails over with him on it.
The cross would have been 16 foot long and very rough cut out of heavy aulder berry wood or ukaliptus.possably more than 200 lbs.and would have been dragged almost a 1/4 mile to the top of a steep hill top after being beaten and flogged with only a loin cloth so that ruff heavy wood on your bare sholder digging into the deep gashes from the whip.Also the crown of thorns digging and being pushed deeper into your head by the post of the cross resting ageinst your head as you carry it.Your leggs would be weak at best from the flogging and the stones and hot ground under your bare feet just getting to the hill top.Before they nail you up.what could be worse.
It was rarly exposure that killed you,after you are up there they break your leggs so all your weight is supported by your arms compressing your lungs so after 10 hours or more you would slowly suffacate to death in 120 degree sun with no water or cloths.
Id rather be thrown feet first into a large chipper shreader,grusum but reasonably fast.Yup that is the worst death sean ever and made me sick to watch it.
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Old 02-15-2009, 01:14 PM
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All good choices, but how about "Made it Ma, top of the world!" James Cagney in "White Heat" Note how he is laughing as he takes multiple bullets...

See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjzKiEs_pHI
related--Little Caeser, Edward G. Robinson. "Mother of mercy!..is this the end of Rico?" m, yes.

Buffy (the Vampire Slayer), end of S5, when she must sacrifice herself to close the dimensional portal and save the world; we hear the voice-over of her last words to her sister (Dawn) and a slo-mo of her making the leap. The music--an instrumental piece called 'The Sacrifice' by Christophe Beck--is the greatest I've ever heard on a tv show. Closing shot is of her gravestone; 'She saved the world. A lot.'

end of S2 'Veronica Mars'; the culprit behind the school bus crash is cornered on a roof and decides to jump. "Don't do this" says another character. "Can you give me one reason why not?" Silence. "I didn't think so." -jump. background music is the haunting 'See my Friends' by Gravenhurst, way appropriate. a sadly underwatched show imho.
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Old 02-15-2009, 01:49 PM
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This is not quite to the point of the post, but you mentioned Duvall. I saw an interview w/ Duvall. He said one of the best jobs he's done in his acting career was the scene he did (his response) when they hung Robert Urich.
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Old 02-15-2009, 01:58 PM
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Cagny was a death scene master -- he redeemed the twisted souls he played. +1 on the "Roaring Twenties" and Edward G. "Rico" scenes.

One more Cagny reference: in "Angels With Dirty Faces" as Rocky he plays tough all the way to the electric chair. Friend from childhood (Pat O'Brien as a priest) asks him to reconsider his extreme tough-guy image so that all the youngsters planning on a life of gangsterism (based on Rocky's exploits) will not go down this evil path.

Rocky/Cagney almost spits his disgust at this suggestion he turn yellow -- he's going out as tough as he always was. As he enters the electric chair area, the scene is shot from behind showing his and the guards shadows. He starts breaking down, and wailing and begging, and convinces everyone he was yellow all along. How this all blasts off the screen in B&W is a marvel.

OK, why hasn't anyone mentioned Orson Wells' "Rosebud" scene in "Citizen Cane"?
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Old 02-15-2009, 02:09 PM
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John Wayne as Davy Crockett in "The Alamo".

He gets impaled to the door of the chapel by a lance, breaks it off, un-impales himself, and with torch in hand staggers into the powder magazine and blows it up.

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Old 02-15-2009, 02:19 PM
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Joe Morton in Terminator 2, gasped beathing as he blows up the building. Classic!
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Old 02-15-2009, 05:33 PM
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Zed, the "hillbilly rapist" in Pulp Fiction. We don't see him die, (although Marcellus) does shoot him with a shotgun) but his death was certain and not very pretty, to say the least, according to what Marcellus had to say about his impending fate.

We are left to our own imaginations as to the severity of his slow and torturous demise. This can be more chilling than watching a scene, no matter how well done.
x2 great scene. my new fav was in death proof when stuntman mike went head-on with the chicks in the car and his tire ran over the face of "arlene" in the back seat.
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Jim Brown as Jefferson in The Dirty Dozen. Always gets me verklemt.
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