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Now, I dont watch many horror movies so Ive probably missed out on heaps of potential candidates here, but Id say the most violent death would have to be Murphy's death in the Robocop: Directors Cut.

Did anyone see Live and Let Die? Canagra's exploding death had alot of potential but the use of confetti instead of blood really softened that up.
 

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Originally posted by juggernaut
kill bill
Agreed!!!

I saw it the other day, (and does anyone think that Sophie; Julie Dreyfus looks a lot like Monica Belluci from the matrix? :eek: - both are hot though)

That was one of the goriest/bloody movies I've seen - but, second to Kill Bill comes "Identity" - those deaths were pretty gruesome in my opinion. (seeing as though I hardly ever watch these types of horror films/mysteries).

I do agree with the death of Murphy, in Robocop. (that was a great movie)
 

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Kill Bill was hardly violent at all. I don't consider a movie that uses a lot of unrealistic blood to be violent. It's a fantasy, and I can't take the violence seriously because of that.

I think Chopper is the most violent movie I've ever seen.
 

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I don't think I've ever seen a violent screen death. Deprived child.
But worse death scene was in the Green Mile where that guy got the electric chair, but that shifty guy didn't wet the sponge in his har or something...yuck.
 

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that was like 3 hours long right? i remember i took my gparents to see it... but i don't remember thedeaths
 

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I might go watch The Pianist later, it seems boring/long though.

I don't really like war films.
 

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Originally posted by piccaninny
and the sexy Brody is in it, the movie is good, Roman Polanski rocks
he has the biggest nostrils i have ever seen! the movie is good though but very confronting esp the wheelchair bit.
 

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hmm... the most shocking death scene ive ever seen is the rules of attraction, but i cant think of the most violent at the moment
 

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Im just remembering that Braveheart and Gladiator had some pretty violent deaths. Oh yeah, Hannibal had some goldies too. The movie sucked alot of ass compared to the book though.

I personally thought the Pianist was pretty over-rated. It didnt do anything for me at all. If you want a good movie on a similar subject check out Schindler's List.
 
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Originally posted by piccaninny
and the sexy Brody is in it, the movie is good, Roman Polanski rocks
You do know that Roman Polanski will be put in jail if he ever goes to the US because he had sex with a teenage girl.
 

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The Pianist is possibly the most happy, optimistic film I have ever seen. Only sad part was when they failed at wiping out the jews.
 

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