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I mean it would be a great way to go...

2007-06-07 05:11:08 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

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I agree I think Bill Hicks said it best...

"I love the movies, love 'em. Now, I'm watching Terminator 2 the other day, and I'm thinking to myself: They cannot top the stunts in this film, they cannot top this sh#t, unless … they start using terminally ill people as stunt people in feature films … well, hear me out, 'cause I know to a lot of you this may seem a little cruel. "Aww, Bill, terminally ill stunt people? That's cruel!" You know what I think's cruel? Leaving your loved ones to die in a hospital room surrounded by strangers. F#ck that! Put 'em in the movies! What, you wanna let your grandmother live out her last days in a sterile hospital room, with translucent skin so thin you can see her last heartbeat work its way down her blue veins? Or do you want her to meet... Chuck Norris?"

2007-06-07 05:18:07 · answer #1 · answered by Bog woppit. 7 · 0 0

of course it's ethically unsound but hey all the more reason for the elderly/terminally ill to do it (if they want to).....one last f-you world.... i'll choose my own time and way to go... it'd be like euthanasia/suicide only less mundane.... which of us really wants to lie with tube outta every orifice while your body slowly rots!! if it were me i reckon i,d sign up for it... for sure... and not in snuff films.... in them your expected to die....you'd want it to surprise the audience when you do get creamed....not ethical.... but certainly worth considering...

2007-06-07 16:28:12 · answer #2 · answered by visitorq 2 · 0 0

I'm slightly nutty mental, ill volunteer to do a cliff dive for you, at least then the elderly will be safe from you.....lol xxx

2007-06-08 07:13:37 · answer #3 · answered by ☆♥ Tinkz Baby! ♥☆ 6 · 0 0

Never mind the ethics there would be a compassion deficit.

2007-06-07 12:13:24 · answer #4 · answered by Barbara Doll to you 7 · 0 0

Yes it would be very wrong.

You speak as if you believe they have no reason to live. Every life is valuable --- even the end of life. You are not more valuable when you are young.

2007-06-07 12:15:14 · answer #5 · answered by fanofchan 6 · 1 0

Sure. Start with Jack Kevorkian. I'd really like to see him go. We could call it stuntman assisted suicide to an evil doctor.

2007-06-07 12:14:08 · answer #6 · answered by ioannacardish 3 · 0 0

Whaaaaaat?

2007-06-07 12:13:05 · answer #7 · answered by mad 7 · 0 0

It worked for "Death Race 2000"

2007-06-07 12:13:57 · answer #8 · answered by LORD Z 7 · 1 0

Only someone out of their freaking mind could think of something like this!

2007-06-07 12:13:03 · answer #9 · answered by JADE 6 · 2 0

no horrible way to go, especially if youre last thoughts are those of fear. i would rather have a loved one leave peacefully and comfortably, not soiling themself

2007-06-07 12:14:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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