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Post by GL on Jun 16, 2006 14:11:22 GMT -5
With so many kills to his credit, what's your overall favorite? I decided against a poll, but instead, what's some of your favorite kills he's done.
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Post by CK on Jun 16, 2006 14:12:36 GMT -5
I liked when he killed the head nurse in H 2. Nice and slow, mwa hahahahahahaha!
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Post by GL on Jun 16, 2006 14:13:42 GMT -5
That's a nice one, too bad about seeing the needle being stuck in. That would've made a great scene.
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Post by CK on Jun 16, 2006 14:19:43 GMT -5
I was thinking that to, do you think it might show up one day as a deleted scene?
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Post by GL on Jun 16, 2006 14:27:17 GMT -5
I hope so, and it would be warranted: it was during the MPAA crackdown in the early 80s on horror films following Lennon's death that the movie was released, and a scene like that would've really gotten them antsy. By taking it out and letting a slighly less graphic throat slitting, and it would've been a nice cut sequence that would probably play in European and Asian territories
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Post by CT on Jun 22, 2006 20:10:05 GMT -5
I hope so, and it would be warranted: it was during the MPAA crackdown in the early 80s on horror films following Lennon's death that the movie was released, and a scene like that would've really gotten them antsy. By taking it out and letting a slighly less graphic throat slitting, and it would've been a nice cut sequence that would probably play in European and Asian territories I'm curious, you mean it has something to do with John Lennon's death?
I think my favorite kill is in 6 when Michael is chasing Jamie and the nurse who is helping her escape at the beginning. Michael catches up to the nurse, picks her up, and slams the back of her head into a spike on the wall!
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Post by CK on Jun 23, 2006 7:13:33 GMT -5
I think if it had something to do with lenneons death it would only be because whenever a worldwide figure head is murdered, people all of a sudden get very PC.
Another death I like is the hammer to the security guards head.
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Post by GL on Jun 23, 2006 11:25:28 GMT -5
CK got it. When someone like that is murdered, then people all of sudden look for answers as too why, and when a violent movie comes out just after or just before, it's the "That's what did it, let's make sure our children don't follow in the killer's footsteps" mentality that sinks in, and it becomes harder and harder for violent horror films to get through, as the MPAA isn't high up on horror to begin with. They think it's morally offensive to begin with, so that's another strike against it.
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Post by CT on Jun 23, 2006 13:42:40 GMT -5
I see. Thanks.
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Post by GL on Jun 24, 2006 11:32:14 GMT -5
No problem.
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Post by GL on Jul 10, 2006 11:58:18 GMT -5
Hmm, nice death. Very well put. The brutality in that one is quite nice.
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Post by CT on Jul 10, 2006 21:58:47 GMT -5
Yeah, I enjoy that death as well. The beginning of H6 is full of 'em.
"You can't have my baby Michael"
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Post by GL on Jul 11, 2006 11:11:15 GMT -5
I agree as well. The impaling on the wall, the tractor, the head snap, one highlight after another. Big reason why this one starts off so great and why it's one of my favorites.
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Post by razors on Jun 23, 2007 17:04:40 GMT -5
This is tough, but I like the "it's raining red" kill.
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Post by GL on Jun 24, 2007 10:29:13 GMT -5
I wouldn't call that a kill specifically, as that is merely the discovery of a body killed elsewhere. Remember, that was the victim who was killed in the van and the discovery is the generation of "It's raining red." I wouldn't call that a kill.
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