What's your choice?
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>>221218804Se7en
>>221218893Good choice but even then hard picking out most memorable. I'd say1. Sloth2. Lust3. Gluttony4. Greed5. Wrath6. Pride7. Envy
>>221218804Interesting question. Lots of memorable ones.I guess Billy B. kinda gets killed in easy stages. I mean maybe he wouldn't have survived even without the stabbing & shooting in this scene.
>>221219192I'm glad he brought back this hair style from Cool World
>>221218804Do we include assassination by supernatural powers?
>>221218804Some entire films are basically a build-up to a killing. Apocalypse Now must be one of the most famous.
>>221219192yeah that one genuinely surprised me
I always liked the scene in donnie brasco where they wait in the basement to take out the other crew
>>221218804The knife fight in eastern promises always felt a little too real
>>221219576Still haven't seen a fight scene in a western-produced film that's edited that well in the almost 20 years since.
>>221219487Another example: Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid.
>>221219192came here to post this
>>221219192"Deaths out of the blue" is a good subcategory.
>>221219824This was pretty brutal. He deserved better
Not sure this one is quite "out of the blue", given the situation. But it's definitely an attention-grabber.
>>221219905Why did he do it?
>>221218804Not the GOAT but pic related was a genuine shock.
>>221220040He was an outside party in that situation.
>>221218804>OH N-
Becket (1964)
>>221218804>Most memorable hit/murder in all of film and television"The Mechanic" (1972), Charles Bronson murdering the guy in the apartment across the street and making it look like a gas explosion. It took some very careful planning and preparation which I thought made the movie interesting.
>>221220147This one is great for so many reasons. Strong contender.
>>221218804Not a murder per se, but for some reason the death in this Liam neesson movie with the wolves, after the plane crashes, is the best death scene I've ever seen in any movie.
>>221218804actually such a great scene. the kind where you're afraid he won't find the gun every time even though you know the outcomegodfather 2 sucks cock tho
The motorcyclist decapitation is good too but I guess this is the one people remember.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High when Stacy murdered her unborn child
>>221220243Tbf the world in 1982 did not need another wop dago bastard
>>221219690Similar to The Departed elevator scene (betrayer immediately gets betrayed).
>>221220240First time you watch you have no idea what the fuck's gonna happen. Takes him ages to find the gun and then when he sits down, which is completely against what he was specifically told, you don't know. Al looks so panicked and conflicted as the camera closes in. Absolute banger scene. In a movie that's basically non-stop back to back great scenes it still manages to stand out.
>>221220350*you don't know if he's going to go through with it
>>221220330The mad man actually got this into theaters lel
>>221218804this scene traumatised me as a kid. i'd never seen such evil beforehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG8NZIAxKA8
>>221218804Michael cooking McCluskey and Sollozzo? After all this time?
>>221219170>WE KILLED... A COP
>>221218804>at any moment Joe Pesci can amble out of the woodwork, execute you, and then play around and pet your head a little while you fade off from existence struggling to form the thoughts of what just happened...
>>221219192>hey this will show up in your dreamremember folks if some nog is about to blast your face away for something petty, just smile and tell them you love them before you get executed.best curse you could lay on someone
>>221220399what's worse is his "resurrection"
>>221220544Looks like he would have shot his own arm.
>>221220330>It was revenge for Ukrainegate, and a lot of other things. And there was nothing that we could do about it. Baldwin was a made man, and she wasn't. And we had to sit still and take it. It was among the libtards; it was real greaseball shit. They even shot her in the face so her mother couldn't give her an open coffin at the funeral.
>>221220622Not with a .22Nice 22
>>221219192He sure has a knack for kino deaths doesn't he?
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This one is pretty satisfying after all the stress and worry of the preceding ten minutes.
>2026... I am forgotten...
>>221218804death of poochie.
>>221220807She was too old. Book!Catelyn was a prime, breedable MILF. Made her dumbass mistakes more believable.
OK time for something no-one will recognize.
>>221220544I feel like she would convulse a bit at least...
>>221220641why does his chest explode open?
King of New York when Christopher Walken blows off David Caruso’s head with a shotgun, point-blank.
>>221220783Is he ok?Did he find enlightenment?
>>221220976needs more lynchian verisimilitude.like she lives and is just retarded for the rest of the film being a sad burden on her pious family.
>>221220147still waiting for the sequel
>>221220622Depending on the caliber, the bullet would just ricochet off the other end of the skull.
>>221220622Martin Scorsese actually talked about this in an interview for Casino, IIRC.He said in some situations mob hitmen would use small-calibre pistols and take some of the powder out of the cartridges so when you shot someone at close range in the ear or something the bullet would go in and just bounce off the inside of the skull and really rattle around in there.
>>221221304>the bullet would go in and just bounce off the inside of the skull and really rattle around in thereHe got that from the movie "My Cousin Vinny". It's actually one of Joe Pesci's line.
really? nobody's posted the dubsman yet?
>>221221349No he got that from mob related people.
>>221218804>What heart?
>>221218804>Magnum P.I."Ivan. Did you see the sunrise this morning?"
>>221218804Heldensagen vom Kosmosinsel has several that would qualify if we're talking global audience impact (it was hugely influential in China in the 90s)
>>221219603Watch The Killer.
>>221221362Film?
>>221222344Not him but everybody recognizes "American Psycho". For those that don't, it's in the file name of the picture.
>>221221349>>221221396Specifically Frank Cullotta. Although using small calibre and "the bullet rattling around in the skull" was also in the Hitman's handbook which we later found out was ghost written by an overweight housewife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mugm7fIjvg
most of these aren't hits. zoomers don't understand the difference between a kill and a hit kek
>>221222498KEK op said MURDERS or hits. Nice reading comprehension, pal. HAHAHAHA!
>>221220544why not just put a bag on her fucking head and then stick the body in a hole in the desert?
>>221220217My nigga!Yes, hits so fucking hard.It's inevitable
>>221222797I imagine they needed a body so the lawsuit would be promptly thrown out.
>>221222797Because she'd begin the thrash and fight back. Possibly causing Pesci's character injury and leaving evidence of the crime in the home. You stupid Pajeet fucking brown nigger. THINK! Fucking THINK!!!
>>221220720>Yaa taaaahn
The revenge killing in the Godfather part 2 really stood out to me, it's just so miserable and unsatisfying. Guy spent his entire life dwelling on this moment, but at this point so much time has passed that he's a geriatric old man now, he barely even knows what's going on around him, and Vito's close friend gets permanently crippled. Most revenge scenes still feel somewhat cathartic even when the director doesn't intend them to. This one just felt miserable and pointless, it wasn't worth ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCdXiOssbM0
>>221221304This is Fudd shit
Open Range where Kevin Costner is walking up to the badass hired gun asking if he killed his friend and the guy says >yes I did and I enjoyed it too!and you think there’s going to be a spaghetti western style standoff where the bad guy gives a speech but Costner just pulls out his gun and wastes him on the spot.
>>221222974That guy had Vito's father and brother murdered, his mother murdered in front of him, and forced him to flee his home. It was pretty cathartic imo, it's also pretty fucking brutal as well as showing that Siclians do not forgive. Vendettas were a massive part of their culture that could stretched on for centuries in some cases. They also shot him murdering the two henchmen of Don Ciccio that were trying to track him down and kill him but didn't include it. I felt they should have, as well as keeping the scene where Michael tracks down Fabrizio and has him killed. It would've worked well and juxtaposed the ruthlessness of Michael as his life mirrored his father's.
>>221220720>not eating octopus tonight!
>>221221435John Turturro's character was such as piece of shit... totally had it come.The living embodiment of chutzpah!
>>221223316The balls on the prick to think he could use the same crocodile tears to get off a second time.
>>221223385that's why the ending felt so good for the audience and for Gabriel Byrne's character cleaning up his mistake from the first time at Miller's Crossing.the coen brothers make you question mercy here.
Jesse James and Robert Ford dying back to back with the montage set to that beautiful tragic music.
What is the most gruesome death in film?
>>221219033Whoah, the size of Pesci's cock !
>>221221128Yes, that's literally the point of the imagery.
>>221224560never saw the movie.also morbid and nihilistic; Westerners don't associate death with enlightenment but resurrection with enlightenment.
>>221220147For me, it's Pesci's death in casino that hella brutal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afaoj2LQqd4