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Old 04-09-2007, 08:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dvd Contest 2!!! 4/9 - 4/20

You know Mak10's DVD contest ended just recently and I thought it would be fun to make another one! Now you may not have known this but I was one of the winner's. I won the unrated edition of The Hills Have Eyes. So since I'm so happy I thought I would make my own.

1st Grand Prize Winner Will Win...Saw Uncut, Saw II, & Saw III [Unrated]
2nd Grand Prize Winner Will Win...The Final Destination Trilogy
3rd Grand Prize Winner Will Win...Black Christmas (2006) & Turistas. [Unrated]
4th Prize Winner Will Win....The Jigsaw Saw III Poster



Rules:
-No entering more than once using other accounts. If I catch you, you will not be banned from the contest.

All you need to do is (like Mak10's idea) post your favorite death scene. Once the contest ends I will decicde my fourth favorite death scenes. If you win I will send you a message saying you won.

For any questions about the contest, contact me ASAP. Voting closes on 4/20 at 9:00 PM.


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Old 04-13-2007, 12:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have so many favorites, it is hard to pick just one but I'll go with Marv torturing and killing Kevin in Sin City. That's a good one.
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hey, one of my favorite death sceans was in the movie "hard candy" and the whole movie just leads to the end when he hangs himself. I thought it was pretty cool with the lighting and the shadow and everything.


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my fav. death scene was actually in saw 2, im a huge fan of those movies! My fav. death was the opening scene of saw 2, with michael and the reverse bear trap.
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Old 04-16-2007, 07:08 PM   #5 (permalink)
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That is really hard to choose just one. but since my favorite movies are the Saw trilogy, I'll go with "The Rack" when Tim Young, the driver who killed Jeffs son, is up in the rack, and limb by limb, they start twisting until they snap them apart. especially when you see the Right leg bone split through the skin into pieces. in the end his head is the last to spin around backwards, thats great!

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Old 04-17-2007, 10:40 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Im going to have to say that I like the scene in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning when the guy is laying on the chainsaw and leatherface starts it up.
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Old 04-18-2007, 08:48 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I'll have to go with the scene in House of 1000 corpses when Otis kills the cop outside and everything goes "slo-mo" and they play music then all the sudden...BAM!! he shoots him in the head and the brains fly out of the back of his head..
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Hm...very tough question. Although I enjoyed most of the death scenes in the Saw movies, at times I'd feel a bit disspointed by them. For example, when Jigsaw was killed by a quick slice to the throat. Didn't it seem like it should have taken so much more? Of course, he was on his deathbed to begin with, and of course, he is very much still alive (I've read a few articles on the up-coming Saw 4.) within his games.

But I digress. I guess one of my favorite death scenes would be right in a creepy we're-lost-and-gotta-get-away-from-these-deformed-cannibals horror flick. That movie is "Wrong Turn". Yes, I know, it's a very predictable movie. Yes, I know it wasn't even all that great. And yes, people, I do know that there was almost no story besides teens running from cannibals. That's beside the point. My favorite death scene is when the remaining group of terrified teens are in the woods, (climbing the trees if I recall correctly) and one of the girls is decapitated by an axe to the throat. The axe and her head are stuck to the tree trunk, while the rest of her body falls to the ground. Her eys stare forward, frozen and lifeless, and it remains stuck to the tree.

I found that method quite fascinating. I don't recommend the movie in particular, however. Not nearly as worth it as the Saw trilogy.
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Old 04-19-2007, 04:08 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Tony Montana "Scarface" Reason being...

A man who went from nothing to a big time drug lord. His drug empire comes crashing back down and he has just made a rival. He needed to be killed, but he's not going down without a fight. He continues to slaughter waves after waves of Tosa's henchmen. Just when he thought he won, a simple shotgun to the back took him down, falling into a pool of water which quickly becomes chrisoms from his own blood.

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My favorite death scene is in Nightmare on Elm Street when Freddy kills the girl in her sleep and she's flying all over the room with blood dripping down but you can't see who is killing her.
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