Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas... based on a true story - he was shot in the face deliberately so his mother couldn't give him an open casket at the funeral
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Top Dollar in The Crow
2006-09-18 00:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-15 02:58:28
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answered by ? 4
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Do you mean in a movie?
I think the wire scene in Ghost Ship was a bad one.Those poor people were alive long enough to know what had happened .
Another scene in a movie that gave me nightmares is when the woman had to go into the pit of used needles to get a key.Oh my god I could feel those.I get chills just thinking about it.It was from Saw II.
2006-09-17 18:28:17
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answered by canadarikki 2
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I would say IN THE original texas chainsaw massacre when he picks up that kid and puts him on the meathook, what was pretty bad or just having sex and having some crazy *** women then slash man with a hockey mask slice you up, take your pick, its all fcked up,lol
2006-09-17 18:25:09
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answered by wilowdreams 5
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Remember the scene in "Robocop" when the criminal got splashed with toxic waste and began to melt? That was petty creepy!
2006-09-17 20:50:33
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answered by david p 4
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Joe Pesci's character (and his brother) in "Casino" has always bothered me the most. Being beaten so every bone in your body is broken and then buried alive is the most painful, gruesome death I can imagine.
2006-09-17 19:58:50
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answered by Ars Magica 5
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all deaths in final destination and wrong turn are horrible, cuz i don't wanna end in someones' digestive system!!
also i remember in "road to predation" starring tom hanks when the gangster dies at the end. this end was so sad, since his life was good now and he was going to live with his son in peace when this crazy pal killed him
2006-09-17 19:04:44
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answered by cyrus 3
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all the death scene from the movies-
texas chainsaw massacre
final destination
saw
final destination 2
saw 2
final destination 3
and swallown by the snake!
ewwww! i cant imagine!
ewwww!
2006-09-17 22:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw the be-heading of the Japanese man in Iraq(on-line video) , boy , that was bad because you know it actually happened.
That haunted me for about three days......
Movies aren't scary because it is just someones imagination.
2006-09-17 18:27:32
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answered by ? 5
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Any death scene in any of the 'Final Destination's!
You're destined to die in the goriest of ways possible...
2006-09-17 18:30:23
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answered by misanthropia 2
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