Best and Worst Horror Deaths

Okay, even though this movie sucked, I absolutely loved everything about the intro part in Halloween: Resurrection with Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode for the last time. It made me sad in a good way.:csad:

Some of the worst deaths I've seen are in the Chucky movies. Mainly the one where he has a doll kid who's having gender issues.
 
House of Wax - Paris. Though I'm sure that one was meant to be funny.
 
The kid who gets strangled and neck broken by a bed sheet in the first Elm Street flick sucked in a big way. Especially when it came between the great on the ceiling death and Depps sucked into the bed death.
 
Yoko's death, she shouldn't have screamed. From the GRUDGE!
 
The Ring and Grudge type deaths are all basically the same principle, but they just leave the victim messed up in a different way.
 
Halloween 3: when the kid wearing the pumpkin mask falls to the ground and cockroaches start coming out of his head.

also earlier in the movie when a lady playing with one of the shamrock discs gets a laser beam to the face and the next scene her face is all mangled up. :p
 
Halloween 3: when the kid wearing the pumpkin mask falls to the ground and cockroaches start coming out of his head.

also earlier in the movie when a lady playing with one of the shamrock discs gets a laser beam to the face and the next scene her face is all mangled up. :p
And a bug crawls out of her mouth, it's all about things crawling out of peoples mouths in that movie.
 
I'm sure most of you have seen these, but its always funny to watch.

there's one that isn't necessarily horror, but you get the picture.


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even though you knew they were charging into a gun fight, and you could clearly hear a gunshot when his head went ker-splat?
Hmmm...I don't remember hearing a gunshot. Let me check again....and yep, it's there. Forget what I said. But what kind of gun (and I don't think it was a shotgun) was powerful enough to blow his head clean off?
 
Hmmm...I don't remember hearing a gunshot. Let me check again....and yep, it's there. But what gun can blow a man's head clean off?

They all can in B-movies. Its not the movie that pays attention to practical injuries
 
The most crazy, ridiculous death (not bad in any way) that I've seen was the scene in Dead Alive when old boy came in with a lawnmower and started to hack away at zombies.

The best kill, I'm not sure. I'm stuck between the kill in Jason X when Jason put that girls face in the sink full of nitrogen and smashed it, and the kill in Halloween 2 where Micheals drowned the girl in the boiling water
 
The most crazy, ridiculous death (not bad in any way) that I've seen was the scene in Dead Alive when old boy came in with a lawnmower and started to hack away at zombies.

The best kill, I'm not sure. I'm stuck between the kill in Jason X when Jason put that girls face in the sink full of nitrogen and smashed it, and the kill in Halloween 2 where Micheals drowned the girl in the boiling water

sounds like someone has a kink :cwink:
 
Yeah, that Jason part she was struggling to get free, he was like groping her while he was trying to kill her, Jason gets lucky!
 
The killing of the runaway student and her roomate at the beginning of Dario Argento's Suspiria comes to mind.
 
The Story Of Riki-Oh has a lot of great death scenes simply because of their ridiculousness.

-when a big guy smashes one guys head and explodes like a watermelon.
-when Riki-Oh uppercuts a guys jaw seemingly ripping the guys jaw off but yet the guy is still able to speak
-when some lady slices off the lower skin of a guys face off.

you'll have to rent the movie in order to understand them.
 
Drew Barrymore getting hung up in the front of her house for her parents to see was pretty brutal.
 
When the gas station owner kills himself in "The Hills Have Eyes" remake.
 

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