10 Movie Characters That Suffered Unnecessarily Cruel Fates
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The lady from Drag me to Hell who ultimately got dragged to hell for doing her job was also quite harsh.
gotta agree with you. she even tried giving her a chance! the old coot is a bitch...
It's very cruel indeed. Since she wasn't truly a bad person.
The worst part of it was, it was not even something she wanted to do. She actually felt bad about it.
@@CapHowdy Actually it like my job where I screen people trying to get social security disability at a law firm and I always feel bad turning down ppl.
I love how you put it as ‘quite harsh’. Made me smile
The ending to The Mist was one of the biggest punches to the gut I've ever experienced from movie viewing.
Uber Mitch I agree! The worse gut punch ever
plus apparently it doesnt end that way in the book, but Stephen King himself likes it and wishes hed thought of it!
It is hilarious and salvages a pretty disappointing film.
@@KieranFuller17 hilarious?
Even Steven King thought it was a better ending then his.
To make matters worse about Cedric, the Ministry of Magic kept calling his death a tragic accident and lead a smear campaign against the one person who saw every moment
The wife from Saw 7 had a pretty horrific death she was burned alive in one of the worst torture devices in history because her husband was a lying jackass
Ohh yea the Brazen Bull? That was messed up. Jigsaw's wife didn't really deserve what she got either.
Saw 7 just REALLY seemed to hate women...
Saw 7 just REALLY seemed to hate women...
I'm not crazy about Saw 7. It contradicts one of Jigsaw's rules about only putting people who don't value their lives in "games". Tell me, besides being ignorant about the type of guy she married, how did that woman not value her life?
@@TheDoctorFF Saw franchise just kept getting more and more "LOL because" after each entry.
What about the poor little boot who gets melted in dip in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"?!
Lol I remember that.
Scarred me as a kid man
I'm a grown-up, an adult with 2 university degrees and I have to fast-forward that 25 years after seeing that scene at age 8 and being traumatized for life
Judge Doom: Remember me, Eddie? When I killed your brother, I talked just like this!
👀
I literally can't watch that scene. Even thinking about it makes me so distressed and I'm now 38 🙈🙈🙈
Zara's death is worse when you realize that she got swallowed whole, meaning it wasn't a quick death.
And the fact she was the first woman to die in a Jurassic park movie
Not exactly. Mosasaurs have 2 sets of jaws like Moray eels, she was grinded up inside it's mouth.
@@chummel4876 But the way the pterodactyl had her in it's claws, she fell below the second jaws (I watched the scene again to make sure). That thing got grinded up but she fell into it's throat.
Despite being cool and funny, I felt sorry for her, she didn't deserve that. It just comforts me knowing it's fiction.
@@michelnewcomb9860 yeah she didn't deserve it. But sometimes, nature just doesn't care.
She’d have gone into shock immediately and it would have killed her in seconds
Hedwig... Died and was just forgotten as if she wasn't the very best friend Harry ever had...
Yeah :(
Lennie. Of Mice and Men. I had read the book and watched the film and it's a tear jerker. George killed Lennie to save him from a mob killing him
Lennie isn't totally innocent. He escalated his accidental killings. First the mouse, then the puppy, then Curly's wife. And, yeah, George did him a kindness as such.
Thomas Jane is such an underrated actor.
*Hell Yes !!!*
One of my favourite actors. Have you seen the equally underated film _Thursday_ ?
@Ocasio-Cortez4prez2022
I haven't seen it but I'll keep an I open for it.
I even bought a documentary called _Sirius_ (not because, but not entirely not because) in which he narrates.
Agreed
Hung was quite good because of him and his acting.
He is a huge highlight on The Expanse too
James Cole (Bruce Willis), *12 Monkeys*
Just when it seems he's going to escape his previously miserable existence in a doomed future and live out the rest of his days with the woman he loves,he's gunned down....worse than that,he comes to the realization that his life is a seemingly unbreakable mobius strip of tragedy ; as a child,he will see a strange man get gunned down in public,an image that stays with him for his entire life...which ends moments after he realizes he IS that very man.
His death was super necessary though, time is an infinite loop and what not
I recently noticed on a rewatch of Jurassic World Zara has some dialogue on the phone (when the kids run off) where she is clearly about to get married...just to add some extra unnecessary sadness to her already horrific story!
@Grailsarvas dying inside of a dinosaurs stomach, getting burned and drownrd in stomach acid isn't horrific enough for you
My understanding is that originally Zara had a MUCH bigger plot line, where she was portrayed as somewhat of an odious "bridezilla". This was obviously cut out, but her death remained unchanged, hence why it seems so disproportionate.
@Grailsarvas did u watch the movie?
It is weirdly mean-spirited in a way that doesn't match the tone of the rest of the film.
Crazy Dud 33 the tone that says anyone can die when a bunch of dinosaurs are set loose on people? Was it unnecessary to have her die in that way? Yes, did it contradict the story? No.
The dog on i am legend.
True. Also the dog in The Dreamcatcher and the one from The Thing. Poor animals...
😭
R.I.P max a good dog
Baby don’t worry about a thing,cause every little bit is ganna be alright-bob Marley
Dude that was so fucking sad😭😭
@@superlonetv.2082 Is Max your dog who passed? If so I am very sorry
"I was good to you Mikey..."
When you show any kindness to Michael Myers. (Rob zombie remake)
Oh man I was not ready for that 😭
Yeah that was harsh but at the same time it really hammered home just how evil Michael Myers was. Even those who showed him kindness weren’t safe from his wrath. A truly indiscriminate killer
3:31 Hold it! That’s not true at all. In the pre-title sequence for “Diamonds Are Forever”, Bond is literally beating and attacking the crap out of anyone who knows Blofeld and where he is because of Tracy. Then, in “For Your Eyes Only”, he is seen placing flowers on Tracy’s grave and they acknowledge her death twice in “The Spy Who Loved Me” and “Licence To Kill”.
Do your research, Will. With these facts, there’s no way a character’s death is ever inconsequential.
I agree with you but i think he means it never impacted the future films in the way Vesper's death has impacted all the Craig films and his Bond.
Wally West Ah. Got it.
Did Tracy's death stop Bond from seducing and sleeping with other women?🤔
So why does she reappear in the newest one if she is clearly dead?
Doctor Thirteen it’s the job, of course. At the end of the day, Bond bedding women after Tracy’s death is all part of the duty for Queen and Country.
The girl from Drag Me To Hell. Poor thing was doing her job and that old hag cursed her. She did not deserved that ending at all.
oakraidergrl4lif the old woman should have cursed her boss. But customers love to blame the employee who is just following the rules.
@Grailsarvas I'm always amazed with how curses are apparently so easy to use. It's always elderly people aswell.
Grailsarvas true, I’m just sick of the idea that bosses tell their employees not to do something and the customer will blame it on the employee.(speaking from experience here)
@Grailsarvas It is a motto, made to encourage service staff to give a high priority to customer satisfaction. I think it was Harry Gordon Selfridge, who coined it, or at least made it popular, he advocated that customer complaints should be treated seriously so that customers don't feel cheated. This attitude was refreshing in a time when let the buyer beware was a common attitude. Later on someone, I forget who, talking about the phrase said something along the lines of "If customers are made to understand what it means for them to be right, they can be depended on to be right if they are honest, but if they are dishonest, they will be caught with little effort." That isn't the exact quote, it's the gist of the quote from memory though.
@@Skyfire_The_Goth and that eventually became every service workers least favourite sentence 'the customer is always right'.
Another point in David's terrible fate is that his son woke up and saw what his farther was going to do, adding further turmoil to his anguish.
I cried when Cerdic's dad cries out for his lost baby.
Also David's fate is so traumatic.
That was sad. Although I didn't cry
I will never not cry watching green mile
@Ocasio-Cortez4prez2022 yeah I don't know what is it about a dog's promise, but it hits you in the feels.
i cry just thinking about the movie
Same
me too
Multiple times! So many tearful scenes.
The death of the babysitter in Jurassic world was so over the top... I was already hating this movie, and then this comically cruel death on a (barely) character that didn't do anything to deserve such a spotlight happenned. It didn't "unnerv" me as a death per se, it angered me that the movie was desperately trying to squeeze out a bit of shockvalue when it had not much else to show.
One that has stayed in my head since I saw it in theaters was Cybul Bennett's death in the silent hill movie adaptation. Her being tied to a latter the slowly lowered over the latter and watching her eyes pop and melt out was terrifying. Also, this was before saw and hostel so it was extra shocking.
So you didn't think the girl who's skin was ripped from her body more brutal?
@@Rockhound6165 To be fair I think she was in the messed up cult
Honorable mentions:
*EVERY DAM DOG THAT WAS KILLED FOR LITERALLY NO FKING REASON*
I thought MP guy from The Mist would be on here. That death scene still haunts me, far more then the final scene with David does, even though David's fate is arguably worse. I bet that at that moment, we wished for spiders to burst out of his body, killing him in the process
I read that even Stephan King said that ending was better than he imagined.
@@srilemobitelsrile8809 Yup, and he's right. The original ended with them wandering off into a never-ending world devoured by the mist, which is terrible enough, but the movie version... just damn. Gut punch every time.
Then you see the mom played by melissa McBride aka Carol from TWD safe with her kids after leaving the store at the beginning of the film looking at him was sad too
So many years later and Eddie’s death still haunts me. When I first saw the movie I was rather young still and thought he was the only likable character in it outside of Roland and I hated how he went out.
me too, It still shock me at how he die painfully and horribly while doing somethings good that I admire. He risk himself like that for them.
If only Sarah didn't insist on brought T-rex's baby back with them. but.. He also die in a book so maybe it can be said that he's destine to die still
even so, Ian Malcom die from injury in the book but survive in the first movie. That surprise me.
I also miss many detail when I watch the first Jurassic Park movie like when Samuel Jackson gone to fix the problem with regenerator and I didn't see him again while also never thought that the left over hand and leg were of Samuel Jackson. I thought he survive but then know the truth later on a few years after.
(sorry If some words are wrong, I'm still trying to learn English.) have a nice and happy life. ^^
David has commited multiple unnessary murder in the Mist
THANK YOU. ZARA DESERVED BETTER. I praise Katie McGrath for doing her own stunts for the scene, but DAMN it was needlessly brutal! Hell, Victor Hoskins was the main human villain and his death was mostly offscreen!
Volkat I always say I wouldn’t have minded Zara’s death going to Claire. Claire is terrible. Two nephews come to the island to see you? better just dump them off with your assistant. Was Zara on her cell phone the whole time? Yes but she was planning her wedding, and when the kids were missing she was legitimately concerned.
@@ajmiller3100 seriously! I felt bad for Zara! Claire's negligent "workaholic" attitude was irritating. The kids obviously did Zara no favors either always running off, yet ZARA was the expendable one. The fact she was planning her wedding was just insult to injury
Volkat exactly. There was like one throwaway line from Zara about, “if my fiancé thinks he’s getting a bachelor party he’s wrong!” Or whatever like that’s supposed to make me hate her. By all means I don’t care that she killed her but she didn’t deserve the worst death in the series to date.
I know they wanted to stay away from torture porn but I say the teacher from the first Final Destination should be on here. Everyone else got a relatively quick, albeit gruesome and/or creative death, but that teacher got mauled. Her monitor turns into a land mine and shoots glass into her throat, then she gets stabbed by her even, then the house explodes. A bit overkill.
Yeah, her death definitely had a different tone to the others in that particular film.
I would’ve gone with the two girls who got burned to death in final destination 3
Wow, even in the comments section... no justice for Barb ☹️
The four deaths that hurt me most:
- Wash
- Dellicoux
- John Coffee
- Cedric
Sir Galahad in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, everyone who burned in the church in The Patriot, and Dale’s drum set from Stepbrothers
Tetsuo’s girlfriend in Akira
Just thinking of her..
for the most part the torture porn genre has no place here... however, Saw 7, which destroyed the premise in my opinion with the death of the "fiance/wife" as the only true innocent person apart of the trap means that she does deserve a part on this list...
The death of Carla Jean Moss in No Country was truly one of the most infuriating things I've ever seen in a movie. It cemented Anton Chighur as one of the most incredible villains in film history.
How can Percy Wetmore do that to Mr. Noodles' brother Mr. Noodles?
The mist ending really is next level pain
Ugh that Mist ending still has me messed up all these yrs later lolz 🙈
Bobby's wife in Saw 3D, an innocent woman roasted to death in a brazen bull because of her husband's lies
Zara's death is worse because in a writers world SHE would be the protagonist. Better writers than I have tackled how Claire Dearing (Bryce Howard) gets sandbagged with sexist expectations, but the fact remains ZARA is the one who is brave, supportive, and has a future, while Claire the Boss is greedy, disinterested in family, and places her personal vanity above group survival (THOSE HIGH HEELS). There is some real misogynist grossness at work in that screenplay.
Claire was really only like that during the beginning of the movie (she did have a demanding job to do) and she went to find her nephews with Owen despite the indominus being on the loose. Her character change really kicked in when they found the dying apatosaurus
The kid from the shawshank redemption
... I'm not over Wash. I'm so not over Wash. Yes, I will forever repeat it.
A fate worse than death, was what happened to Wallace in Tusk.
Well, he kinda deserved it.
I am still grieving Eddie Carr.
He probably got the most horrible death in the franchise, ripped in half by TWO T. Rexs
Zaya death pissed me off when saw it in theaters but yet Vincent D onofrio had a basic death. Agree with the mist and the green mile
I've said it once and I'll say it again
*Please mention in the introduction that the video is a reupload. You used to do it and idk why you've stopped but you're making ppl think this is a new video*
You make a good point but damn, have a Snickers™ bro.
It's OK, we gonna get through this together.
It was new to me 🤷♀️
Joe exactly, it’s confusing because I’m just like... haven’t i seen this a million times already, the title just keeps looking awfully familiar lol
Great list! Nice to see some fresh ideas.
She has a great list of aliases , Emma Peel , Queen Of Thorns, and Mrs Bond
Jurassic Worlds writers purposefully made Zara’s death gruesome because she was the first woman to die in the Jurassic series
From memory, Eddie's death was a tad more violent in The Lost World book. Raptors were responible.
Del is a sweet character in the movies, but anybody question why he's on death row? Or why the families watching tell him to burn in hell? Yea, raped and murdered a girl, then killed a bunch of people in a fire while trying to cover up the crime. So, maybe it wouldn't be such a sad death if the movie elaborated on why he was actually being put to death. He was no John Coffey.
Sure, he was a bastard too. But damn.
I remember (in the movie) the looks of horror and despair in the eyes of the victim's families. Not sayin' they instantly forgave him but i bet they were shocked by such a gorish fate, even for someone like him.
Where is this coming from?
@@MrSpade5150 where is what coming from?
The information about his case. I don't remember the movie detailing anyone but John Coffy and Wild Bill
Ricky Baker (Boyz N The Hood)
B. Waite I don’t know how that’s not a winner
The tent guy in 'The Endless' has a worst fate I can imagine.
I know this has nothing to do with the core subject of this video, but that gargantuan creature near the end of 'The Mist' still haunts my memories.
'Like' this comment if you know what I'm talking about.
still havent gotten over the ending of the mist
i loved that ending
Definitely way different than in the novella lol
@@Tattooedgaymer King himself said he prefers the movie ending a lot more than his own.
I would also like to add to the tragedy of Zara's death. If you listen to her lines throughout the movie, you can discover that she spends most of her time on the phone with a wedding planner, meaning that, in her death, she leaves behind a poor groom who's fiance never made into the wedding.
Oh man... Wash. Such a gut punch! And yes, Mr. Tudyk when I met him a few years ago at a convention, was still upset about how Wash went out.
I'm so happy to see 'The Mist' referred to as one of the best horror movies of the 21st century. As gut wrenching as the ending is, I think that's what made it go from a great film to one of the greats.
Yeah, Zara's death was pretty damn gratuitous given that her character was essentially a throwaway. I figured the writers just really hated her in Merlin or something.
If I'm not mistaken Zara was portrayed in script as less sympathetic person, but during filming it was dropped. History of JP/JW have more examples of changes (sometimes quite drastic) during production - see background of JP3.
There is also probability that director wanted to show that even, seemingly, innocent person could die in this franchise.
@@wojo44frompl they'd have had to play her pretty crappy to history that kinda death, but you may be write on the second notion
@Grailsarvas suppose that would depend on what you think gratuitous means.
Wasn’t she the first female death in the Jurassic Park franchise? So they wanted to make up for it.
@@con8200 unless you include the girl that got mauled by the compy’s in the lost world, yes
I swear they have already made this video
It does seem familiar
Running out of ideas. Now these channels just copy from one another.
A lot of these videos have very similar themes with very similar lists.
This list should include Lisolette from "The Towering Inferno". She heroically saves a child from falling out of a glass elevator before falling out herself and hitting the side of the building on the way down.
I had the pleasure of seeing that in the theater when it came out. Was the most intense movie I ever saw at that time in my life.
I knew That Scene the green mile was gonna be on here, it always disturbed me
i want to think Voldemort killed Cedric to try to prevent the Twilight movies. it just didn't work. lol
Stephen King; you like happy endings? It's called a massage parlor..
Stoick the Vast, in How to train your Dragon 2
Yes, I cried watching that one
I remember when I watched that scene with the psychopath guard not wetting the sponge, I was pretty immersed in the story at that point and that shit made me deeply angry to the point that I didn't get to enjoy the rest of the movie. That was too brutal, and the guard's fate was not satisfying at all for what he did.
That Lost World death has bugged me for years. That dude was a total hero and deserved better. I turned off the movie after that, but later talked myself into trying to finish it (since I paid to rent it). When the T-Rex killed the dog in San Diego, I said, "F**k it! We're done." I've still never bothered to watch the ending.
So, you never ended that movie because a hungry animal eated another. You watching a documentary about how lions hunting for lunch, will be hilarious.
The end of the mist ,the death in green mile, and Brake back mountain
6:02 That's Diane from Trainspotting?! I didn't know that until now. I saw Trainspotting in a theater, but I guess I can't recognize people when they have different hair lengths. I'm majorly embarrassed!
Top 10 villains who got a fate worse then they deserve.
Gerald Butler in Law Abiding Citizen comes to mind.
I felt like his death was quite apt. Live by the sword, die by the sword. He seemed to accept his fate and was amused by the irony(?l
)
@@kingambrosius9125 was he really a villain though? Sure what he did was by the book illegal but were those he killed really innocent?
My pick would be Dennis Nedry.
I will never get over Wash's death.
that was a solid list. I would maybe have put Heath Ledger's character in The Patriot on here too. He felt responsible for his brothers death, defied his fathers requests through the film, and then faced the fact that his new bride was burned alive along with the rest of her townspeople... only to be stabbed and bleed out by the man who he tried to take vengeance on for his brother and wife's death. In his final moments his father is with him and he asks for forgiveness about him being the reason his brother Thomas was killed. Makes my heart ache every time I watch it.
there's an assistant from jurassic world
Her name is zara
Eddie Carr shouldn't have died
His death in the book is much more brutal too.
@@overlookgl5045 how does he die in the book?
@@movieman223 he falls off the High Hide and is killed by Raptors. For the next few chapters as Malcom is searching for the kid who was with Eddie he'll find pieces of Eddie's body and at one point he sees the Raptors fighting over what's left of his torso. He's also only 24 in the book as opposed to his 40s like he is in the movie which to me makes it much more of a bummer that he was so young.
The thing with Zara was the writer duping us into watching his revenge fantasy. Correct me if I'm wrong
How so?
@@skwisgarskwigelf7191 Firstly, the way she was depicted as a controlling fiancee. And secondly, the way she received the most brutal and spectacular death in the movie despite being far from the worse character in the movie. She was set up to be an annoying character from the beginning so the viewers could have a laugh at her death.
Either it was some revenge fantasy snuck in the movie, or a scene directed at dudes who thought that sort of stuff is funny (or both).
Let’s not forget that in Green Mile it was not Percy who put the cap on Eduard’s head but the other, older guard. He could have stopped the prices when he noticed the sponge WASN’T dripping water.
I don't like the implication in your intro that Boromir was a villain.
He was a hero, who died saving Pip and Merry. His death scene devastated me...however, it was a great scene, deserving of the hero that he was.
He did almost fall to the corruption of ring which can drive you to do horrific things but he bounced back and redeemed himself
The ending to the Mist was different than what Stephen King had written in the book. (quote of an article quote ahead)
According to Cinemablend, King stated, "Frank (Darabont) wrote a new ending that I loved. It is the most shocking ending ever and there should be a law passed stating that anybody who reveals the last five minutes of this film should be hung from their neck until dead."
I'm pretty sure King liked it lol
The first time I watched The Mist I actually cried
i for one liked the movie, but i'm surprised no one's mentioned John Connor's death from Dark Fate 😂
Stefan Fortig we dont talk about that james cameron was doing crack when coming up with that idea.
Pauline Pusser played by Elizabeth Hartman in Walking Tall was very sad for me to watch.
Seeing the name I just know the girl from Jurassic World is here. Again.
I'm still tramuatized by the death of Delacroix. Poor bastard.
Zara's death was the first one I thought of - the tone was just so off. It left a really bad taste in my mouth, and soured the whole film for me, so much that I didn't have an interest in seeing the sequel.
I don't think anyone goes to Jurassic Park movies for things that are needlessly cruel. We go for the spectacle, and for the characters that deserve it to get theirs. She was just a woman doing her job.
Agreed
Joe from red Morgan freemans performance says it all
am i the only one who didint cry at tony stark?
Tracy (Gwyneth Paltrow) from Se7en.
Gwyneth Paltrow deserves every horrible thing that could happen to her. Too bad it’s just her character.
J Gatsby
If you think Eddie’s death in the Lost World movie was brutal, you won’t want to read his death in the novel lol
What happened there?
@@SilverByakuya mauled by raptors
What about Barb from Stranger Things?
I remember watching it with my best friend who was always the girl who got with the guy, and I was always left out by the pool alone. I related to Barb so hard, she was so innocent and was just trying to be there for her friend.
Wash! WWAAASHH!! It’s still too soon!!!!
☹️🥺😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Eduard from Green Mile does and doesn't have an unnecessarily cruel death. It serves to reflect just how cruel percy is and without it the movie wouldn't have fully made that point enough. The idea that Percy dehumanizes the cell mates until he does something so horrific that not even he can deny his own wrong doing. It is a horrible scene but it's also so important to the movie so cannot really be unnecessary.
Its a mix for me as well. I don't like the cruelty behind it, but I already despised Percy before that
scene, that stunt with the dry
sponge was the icing on the cake for me, and calling Del a faggot didn't help matters either.
I understand Mr King and the film
makers had to make Percy hate able but still hold him accountable with this scene. But I still don't like
the scene and never will, yet I really don't think I/ you're supposed to, so in that sense it worked, although maybe a little
too well.
Of all the deaths in that movie, Wild Bill, the one responsible for the rape and murder of those 2 little girls, was the most merciful. If there was someone who deserved to be roasted on a spit it was him. The fact he died in the most merciful way is one of the biggest ironies in film.
The wife from saw 7 did not deserve that one bit!! What a horrible way to go.
RIP Eddie Carr. His demise still gets me.
Don't you mean 'Henchwoman IRMA BUNT!!!' I just love the way Jules said her name.
Probably WhatCulture's best list ever... not only the inclusions but the order as well.
No mention of Haute Tension or Bone Tomahawk?
What about Finnic from hunger games mockingjay part 2.
The identical deaths of Flint Sky in Apocalypto and Murron in Braveheart are still as heart-wrenching as when I first watched the films. Also, Yoshimi’s death in Dark Water😩... Poor Ikuko! She then has to go live with her deadbeat dad and his new baby
I always thought that the most needlessly cruel deah in film was that of "Ayak"(Imogen Hassall) in "When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth", sucked down in Quicksand while trying to outrun a tsunami.
Ahaha, good reference
Lucie and Anna, from Martyrs (2008). Hope sapping. Stomach turning. Soul crushing.
They did say that they excluded torture porn from the list.
@@claudia5562 I know many throw it in with Hostel and Saw, as "torture porn". But I really don't see it as such. There is torture, yes, but the purpose and approach is the exact opposite. It's not there to titillate, as it is with many American offerings. You're not supposed to giggle and cheer on the torturer. You're supposed to suffer with the protagonists. There is no "porn" component. It's horror, not porn.
Martyrs is good but you should watch the original French version. So much better.
@@lauramcglashan2104 I was talking about the French version. I never saw the American remake.
Agree the end of the Mist was hard to take.
Wash being killed almost drove me to tears.
there are people in the movie saw and piranha who suffered terrible fates
And of course Ginger in ginger snaps and her sister in ginger snaps 2 and Kia, gib and mark in Freddy Vs Jason! Mary Mason in American Mary! Their i said it!
Sam’s death in Ginger Snaps was harsh. He was just trying to help but he gets savagely mauled and kept alive just long enough for Bridget to find him making him think she was going to save him then he unceremoniously gets his throat torn out