I think the people at Watchmojo just aren't Terminator fans at all. I hope I'm not the only one who's noticed that in pretty much every "top 10 death" video Watchmojo does, they always have an excuse to exclude Arnold's death in T2. WTF Watchmojo. -_-
Instead of Boromir, they should have just said, Sean Bean since all of his deaths are incredibly dramatic. Actually, I would love to see a Top 10 Most Dramatic Sean Bean Death Scenes lol.
lolbtwikr I heard that the main reason for that is because sean bean is a colossal douche irl, to both the directors and fellow cast members. But thats just what ive heard so i dont know how true that is, though it wouldnt surprise me if it was
Virginia Treichler The three Sean Bean death scenes I can think of are: (SPOILER ALERT) Game of Thrones - But it happens in the books Lord of the Rings - But that also happens in the books Goldeneye - But nobody wants to see the bad guy lose (SPOILER OVER) So I don't think it's because he's a douche, I just think it's bad luck
Virginia Treichler He once stated in an interview that he doesn't mind dying to advance the plot and he'll gradly accept a role in which he dies in a nice dramatic scene :D
What is really stupid about watch mojo is, that, they will show people getting shot, beaten to death by a bowling pin and seeing the blood pool out of the head, getting shot in the chest by arrows, but they bleep out swearing? so according to them, seeing violent death is okay, but swearing isn't, get your priorities people.
Kyle Terris It was not a shitty movie. It stayed as close to the source as possible, and did it superbly. The Comedian's death was pretty dramatic and awesome.
Watchmen is definitely a flawed movie, but Snyder's vision and direction for the film was brilliant. I think that more than makes up for some of the issues that critics and audiences had with it.
Kurt Russell in "Backdraft" Mickey Rourke in "The Wrestler" Marlon Brando in "The Godfather" Leonard Nimoy in "The Wrath of Khan" Joe Pesci in "Goodfellas"
Yes, Coffey's death was dramatic, but IMO, Del's death was even worse. If you remember, Del was literally burned alive out of spite by that jerk Percy. NOBODY should die like that!
It went beyond drama and right into melodrama... Also, it might have been a bad idea for the director to hire an anti-Semite to play a Jewish preacher...
William Wallace is from far away more heroic that the 2nd one. For me he's the 1st. I don't Cpt of Splatoon. Freedoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom
@@little_lynx_nursery_ Dally more than Johnny? Ha ha ha no. Johnny's death was built upon, and the payoff was one of the most depressing film moments I have seen. Dally, however, just happened.
As a HP nerd I wanted to see a death in this video too. Snape, Dumbledore, Sirius! They had to cut out the sound of Harry's scream during filming since it was too painful to bear! A lot of the deaths here didn't look as dramatic as HP ones.
I think Boromir's death was the most dramatic and also heartbreaking because he was saving his friends from certain death and he didn't stop fighting even after he had two arrows in him. It was the third that took him down if I remember correctly. (If not, u get my point). And while he was dying, he made peace with the tension going on between himself and Aragorn.
"I can change almost anything... But i can't change human nature." GREAT scene, and actually better in the film than in the graphic novel (in my humble opinion).
Michella Sarah Ironic, Watchmen is one of the only comic book movies I know that completely followed the book, for the most part, but ended up being a little better than the book because of that.
This where the film Braveheart really gets in wrong. Wallace's head was spiked above London Bridge. His final words were actually "You can see my house from here"
Vader not only received fatal wounds, due to the suit being purposely made weak by the emperor to force lightning in case be betrayed him; but because Vader redeemed himself and withdrew from the dark side, he died. Because he needed the dark side to sustain his life, the hate and pain kept his body going.
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To be honest, Maximus from Gladiator was an extremely dramatic death. It was a great movie too, just not as iconic as some of these. Im suprised its not even mentioned.
***** While I agree with you, what did you expect by reading youtube comments. besides it was no secret that she was going to die. They gave it away in the trailer.
yeah, i totally agree... sgt.elias' death on Platoon is one of the most iconic and powerful scene. Death of a hero if i may say. Ben Stiller even used it on Tropic Thunder.
Seriously, if you didn't know about Gwen Stacy's death, you have no business talking about Spiderman. It's common knowledge she dies. Her death happened over 35 years ago in The Amazing Spider-Man #121.
Boo Mario unexpected is different then dramatic. if I'm not mistaken, if think they may have already made an unexpected movie deaths list. and I think dr. Shultz was on it.
Where the fuck is KING LEONIDAS ? from 300? O.o He's death was so awesome. not even fucking mentioned >:O and jack from Titanic ?? Dumbledore ? fuccccccckkkkkkk
Madhira Vagmi Dumbledore was killed by Snape who he specifically asked to. Nevertheless it wasn't all that dramatic. Just a quick clean flash of green and that was all.
No Nick Cage from the wicker man?! Are you kidding?! He's stung by a ton of bees with a specially made bee helmet, then has both his legs broken and is then hoisted into a three story tall wicker figure and burned to death and it's beaten by these?! Hell no!
General Zod in Man Of Steel, Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2, Zeus in Wrath of the Titans, Walter Donavon in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Finnik in Hunger Games: Mockingjay part 2, Colonel Stars and Stripes in Kick-Ass 2, Jigsaw in Punisher: War Zone, The Green Goblin in Spider-Man, Superman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Shere Khan in the 2016 Jungle Book, Blackbeard in Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Wolverine in Logan.
Platoon was bullshit and we all know it! You should of put Leonidas from 300 in there or Idk, some other good movie death, and last honorable mention was bullshit too.
platoon deserved the number one spot, that scene is iconic and pretty damn dramatic, 300 is an action movie and that leonidas death was hardly dramatic, i'd let him get on the top 10 spectacular movie deaths list, but not this one.
300 is an overrated typical blockbuster film having its main point violence and gore. Nicky from The Deer Hunter should certainly be on the list. Maybe Captain Kanada from Sunshine or John Coffey from The Green Mile
eli sundays's death in "there will be blood" was so satisfying hated that character from the moment you meet him on screen. Kudos to the actor who played him for making him so dilikable
I watched Star Wars in Machete order a month ago (watch episodes 4, 5, then 3, then 6), and when it came to Vader's death, when he became Anakin Skywalker again, I was in tears, after seeing the mask taken off of him especially after seeing him "suited up" after committing evil acts, now he has firmly rejected evil and has turned to his son. I wanted there to be more intimacy, like Luke and Anakin pulling each other closer in an embrace.
Kevin Costner as Murphy from 3000 miles to graceland...the final gun show at the end of the movie. He was a villain...but in the end, he gives the kid the rest of the money they stole from the casino...tells him "I'll cover you!" and goes down like a boss in his final moments...with the perfect song playing in the background...Elvis Presley singing MY WAY.
"At the end, Darth Vader is no doubt the evil one" Um no. He's fucking not. Ever thought that maybe the guy that was the ENTIRE REASON he joined the dark side was the evil one? Did that ever occur to you? I mean I love Darth Vader but Sidious is much more evil.
No she said, "Throughout MOST of the Star Wars trilogy Darth Vader was undoubtedly, the evil one." She was saying that up until that point Vader was obviously evil, until he saved Luke and redeemed himself. So yeah... she didn't say he WAS the evil one.
Shawnaldo75 in episode three when anikan and obi wan fight, obi wan says how could u, u were the chosen one. As obi wan thinks hope is lost, when anikan still defeats the sith in the end. 5 here fore he was the chosen one the whole time, just not how anyone expected
It said in the beginning that they were excluding movies where children die. But if they were doing all movies the boy in the striped pyjamas would definitely be there
1- William Wallace - Braveheart 2- Leon - The Professional 3- Neil Mccauley - Heat 4- Butch - A Perfect World 5- Trevor Mckinney - Pay It Forward 6- Leslie Burke - Bridge to Terabithia 7- Harry Stamper - Armageddon 8- John Creasy - Man on fire 9- Michael sullivan - Road to perdition 10- Andrew Beckett - Philadelphia
Sick of seeing The Wizard of Oz on almost every list... King Leonidas from 300 should have an honorable mention, that was a pretty dramatic death
I keep seeing Dr.Evil from Austin Powers on every list now.
Alex Taylor plus Leonidas was a sacrifice
Sean Bean alone could make up a full list of dramatic deaths xD
He needs to teach other celebrities some humility.
they did that already.
Top 10 Sean Bean deaths
Paladiesh I know right, we knew he'd be on here somewhere....
Paladiesh And Leonardo DiCaprio
Where is Captain Miller from saving private Ryan?
joe bill 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Oh my God ! How could you forget Maximus in Gladiator ? O.O
god, his death was epic
What about Maximus in Gladiator?
Shit man I was hoping for that in here.
You're right. It was a very dramatic death.
For real
Maximus from Gladiator or Jesus on the cross?
You put Roy Batty in 10th?
Your list sucks.
Ricardo Reyes no, Maximus was from the movie Gladiator. With Russell Crow.
You're wrong.
Sheldon González its they disicion
can you german. I am not so good in English
Jack Twist Butch and Sundance
okay watchmojo, we get it, the psycho shower scene is good, now please stop including it in your countdowns.
yep...
was going to say the same thing, i just can't stand it anymore! every fckinng time! now i just skip it when i see it.
It's considered to be one of the most influential scenes in any movie ever, so it's no wonder they include it so often.
Yea but people vote for these so it's not really watchmojos choice
Umm it is in there because it deserves the spot...
No T2 Judgement Day? The T-800 thumbs up as he sinks to his death?
He's not human, so technically never actually alive to begin with.
Peter Bell neither is roy batty, but he is on the list
Yeah just like dogs and cats aren't humans so they aren't alive.
Peter Bell good point
I think the people at Watchmojo just aren't Terminator fans at all. I hope I'm not the only one who's noticed that in pretty much every "top 10 death" video Watchmojo does, they always have an excuse to exclude Arnold's death in T2. WTF Watchmojo. -_-
Sonny Corleone? Most dramatic I've seen
Manoli S. Yeah!
v for vendetta
Instead of Boromir, they should have just said, Sean Bean since all of his deaths are incredibly dramatic. Actually, I would love to see a Top 10 Most Dramatic Sean Bean Death Scenes lol.
WHO`S HE
lolbtwikr
I heard that the main reason for that is because sean bean is a colossal douche irl, to both the directors and fellow cast members. But thats just what ive heard so i dont know how true that is, though it wouldnt surprise me if it was
Virginia Treichler The three Sean Bean death scenes I can think of are:
(SPOILER ALERT)
Game of Thrones - But it happens in the books
Lord of the Rings - But that also happens in the books
Goldeneye - But nobody wants to see the bad guy lose
(SPOILER OVER)
So I don't think it's because he's a douche, I just think it's bad luck
Jakmanuk99 I meant live not lose
Virginia Treichler
He once stated in an interview that he doesn't mind dying to advance the plot and he'll gradly accept a role in which he dies in a nice dramatic scene :D
Queen Latifah in the movies set it off, her death almost made me cry in the movies. Don't forget about Ricky Boyz in the hood
Playfulpanthress lol.
I was just about to say that should have been up there
Yeah I was about say Ricky from boyz n Tha hood should've at least got an honorable mention
What about the guy in Forrest Gump?! Durin the Vietnam scene…
Jordan Carlson Bubba😭😭
Jordan Carlson do you mean bubba blue
Jordan Carlson I miss Bubba, I cried soooo hard 😭
Jordan Carlson ya that should have been on here
Yes......Bubba his friend. That was pretty dramatic.
What about "Top 10 Jump Scares in Movies"
I agree
That would be a good list
that will be a deadly top 10 list.
that would be sweet!
Lol I didn't expect this idea to be this well received :)
What is really stupid about watch mojo is, that, they will show people getting shot, beaten to death by a bowling pin and seeing the blood pool out of the head, getting shot in the chest by arrows, but they bleep out swearing? so according to them, seeing violent death is okay, but swearing isn't, get your priorities people.
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Doy. Haven't you even seen the south park movie. Graphic violence is OK as long as nobody says any naughty words. Duh.
jeremymensch Well according to the NRA, Duck Dynasty , and the Tea Party anyway.
They are just adapting to American culture; bullet to the face is ok, but poo-poo language is a no-no.
Rorschach from watchmen? No?
yeah.. this list was kinda true but Rorschach should've been the first one
Haleluleyer
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
"Do it"
"DO IIIIITTT"
TeaPea102938 NOOOOOOOOOOO!
Every time there's a movie death list it's like you forget Watchmen was a thing
if only it wasnt a shitty movie and the deaths not stupid
Kyle Terris It was not a shitty movie. It stayed as close to the source as possible, and did it superbly. The Comedian's death was pretty dramatic and awesome.
Kyle Terris I thought it was a great movie, it is one of my favorite super hero movies.
Watchmen is definitely a flawed movie, but Snyder's vision and direction for the film was brilliant. I think that more than makes up for some of the issues that critics and audiences had with it.
Kyle Terris maybe you should keep your two sense to yourself. Watchmen was a brilliant movie! Also, he is just saying. Don't ruin another man's day.
WHERE WAS DUMBLEDORE? SERIOUSLY?
ikr
Seriously?
nO
book? yes. movie? no
Bobo Asger
It's annoying. Please stfu.
9:11 one does not simply take and arrow to the knee they take it to the chest
Fucking perfect lol.
One does not simple make an arrow to the knee joke, without first receiving three in thine chest.
One must first understand "arrow to the knee" is ancient slang for "marriage"
***** i used to be an adventurer like u,then i took an arrow to the knee :P makes so much more sense now lmfao
One does not simply unknowingly make a 9/11 joke and then combine said 9/11 joke with another joke.
You can't have a list about movie deaths without Sean Bean
They even say that in one of their videos, yet they go and do it anyway..........
SpadeMagna
I'm not sure you watched the same video the rest of us did..
He was on this list.
I didn't notice him, my bad :/
SpadeMagna boromir
-_- you.......forgot.........boba from Forrest Gump.
Bubba*
Elliot Hancock
Thanks i wasn't sure how it was spelled.
Bubba from Forrest Gump?
the death of Sonny in The Godfather.
yeah fuck the witch bitch put him on their
Maximus in ''Gladiator''
Tom Cruise in ''Valkyrie''
Johnny Ringo in ''Tombstone''
The main characters in ''The Wild Bunch''
Not a fan of Tom Cruise but otherwise good answer bro !! Especially Johnny Ringo in Tombstone :) "I'm your huckleberry"
Kurt Russell in "Backdraft"
Mickey Rourke in "The Wrestler"
Marlon Brando in "The Godfather"
Leonard Nimoy in "The Wrath of Khan"
Joe Pesci in "Goodfellas"
The only thing with Maximus' death was it wasn't too dramatic IMO. It was slow, and not sudden.
Yeah Maximus should have been in saddest deaths, don't know why it wasn't :/
Valkyrie wasn't that surprising if you knew even a tad bit about history.
uuhhhhh…. Sonny from The Godfather?
yesssss
+Canaan B Or Don Vito...
Canaan B or in A Bronx Tale
Totally!
king leonidas from 300?
Lenny's death in Of Mice And Men?
Jack in Titanic?
Brom in Eragon?
Eragon...what a horrible movie. They screwed it up so badly.
Eileen Yost the book serie was awesome though
Agreed, but Brom's death was pretty good. It's a good but very fast paced movie if you haven't read the books.
xDarkvalorspiritx And the fact that it fucks up the books' canon doesn't help.
Jack on Titanic would be a great pick
You guys should list the names of the movies in the comments so we know if we saw the movie or not yet
Green Mile.
Archiduc De Belgrade because it's on like every other list
Archiduc De Belgrade ITS ON EVERY OTHER LIST
I totally think that Rue's deathfrom the Hunger Games should have been in there
I agree
Hunger games is terrible
landronics you are terrible
Idk why but i couldnt get into the movie and just didnt care. I knew she would die and i guess it just didnt phase me
That death was nothing compared to any from this or anything
Wondering that John Coffey(Green Mile) isn't here.
Yes, Coffey's death was dramatic, but IMO, Del's death was even worse. If you remember, Del was literally burned alive out of spite by that jerk Percy.
NOBODY should die like that!
+Colleen Ross agreed, Johns death is more of a fit for a saddest(sp?) movie deaths, I didnt find dramatic just really sad
+JurJānis /JuryJohn It was dramatic just hearing her screams and her melting
+Sahin Düzgün I think he's in the saddest detahs list :D
+Sahin.... Not really dramatic. Just very sad.
The green mile why wasn't that on here
T- Nation Green Mile is on the execution list
Tabi Jozwick yep
thats not the reason i think, braveheart was on the execution list too
It's more a sad death.
So... The Passion of the Christ never crossed anyone's mind?
No because they don't want to offend non-christians.
Knight Solaire Ah, that's right.
I would go with The Last Temptation of the Christ instead.
It went beyond drama and right into melodrama...
Also, it might have been a bad idea for the director to hire an anti-Semite to play a Jewish preacher...
true, it should've AT LEAST made honorable mentions
William Wallace is my number one!
vaskopz FREEEDDDOOOOOOOM!
William Wallace is from far away more heroic that the 2nd one. For me he's the 1st. I don't Cpt of Splatoon. Freedoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom
Valentin Viertel
I'm Scottish (from the Viking clans) what are you
Same
Stuart Hatherley Ireland is better
Maximus Decimus Meridius? Have these guys ever heard of the movie Gladiator?
Ikr, at least an honorable mention
Yeah seriously thats one of the greatest! it should be on a list for most emotional movie deaths at least
If you had Bonnie and Clyde, you needed to have Santino Corleone.
Fredo too btw.
I feel like John Coffee from the green mile should of made it somewhere on the list.
What about Bubba from Forrest Gump?
I strongly agree.
So true
Hi Bubba.
THANKYOU!!!
Definitely an honorable mention.
Green mile when they executed the black dude
John Coffee
brooklynSYCO Yeah i forgot the name
Outsiderrrssssss!!! Dally had a dramatic death too!!
Johnny too
Pouncing Productions 100% agreed
Pouncing Productions Johnnys death was way sadder though 😭
Yeah they should be on her dally more than johnny
@@little_lynx_nursery_ Dally more than Johnny? Ha ha ha no. Johnny's death was built upon, and the payoff was one of the most depressing film moments I have seen. Dally, however, just happened.
Spoiler Alert: What about Dobby from Harry Potter?
I like you.
As a HP nerd I wanted to see a death in this video too. Snape, Dumbledore, Sirius! They had to cut out the sound of Harry's scream during filming since it was too painful to bear! A lot of the deaths here didn't look as dramatic as HP ones.
Charlie ChZ I like you, too. holly hirsch I totally agree. Harry Potter had so many dramatic deaths, I expected to see at least one.
I think Boromir's death was the most dramatic and also heartbreaking because he was saving his friends from certain death and he didn't stop fighting even after he had two arrows in him. It was the third that took him down if I remember correctly. (If not, u get my point). And while he was dying, he made peace with the tension going on between himself and Aragorn.
What's the point of making a Top 10 List for anything when people always bitch about "what about MY SUGGESTION?!"
Optimus Prime deserved at least an honorable mention.
No cartoons they said.
joshjhutton And the Transformers movies are so bad that they cannot be considered real movies.
joshjhutton No they said "no stop motion animated" so that means nothing like "Corspe Bride", traditional animation would still technically be valid.
Röss Lämönt I'm talking about the original movie, not Bayformers.
***** "No cartoons"
Rorschach: Watchmen?
Well what are you waiting for? DO IT!
Just about to write that ... God, there are so many lists where Watchmen at least deserves an honorable mention ...
At the very least a honorable mention...... whats another body amongst foundations
"I can change almost anything... But i can't change human nature."
GREAT scene, and actually better in the film than in the graphic novel (in my humble opinion).
Michella Sarah
Ironic, Watchmen is one of the only comic book movies I know that completely followed the book, for the most part, but ended up being a little better than the book because of that.
This where the film Braveheart really gets in wrong. Wallace's head was spiked above London Bridge. His final words were actually "You can see my house from here"
Wouldn't Bravehearts be the most dramatic?
Yh
I was expecting John Coffey from the Green Mile to be at least an honorable mention
He was in the top ten movie deaths :D
the green mile made me cry
Vader not only received fatal wounds, due to the suit being purposely made weak by the emperor to force lightning in case be betrayed him; but because Vader redeemed himself and withdrew from the dark side, he died. Because he needed the dark side to sustain his life, the hate and pain kept his body going.
I missed mufasa from "The lion king"
he's in the cartoon deaths list
no thanks
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top 10 overplayed or sang songs
top 10 horror anime's?
Thomas Tank with a LOT of dishonarable mentions
top 10 Michael Bay movies
This needs a part 2. A lot of the movie deaths were left out and some of the honorable mentions deserve to be part of the top 10 as well.
To be honest, Maximus from Gladiator was an extremely dramatic death. It was a great movie too, just not as iconic as some of these. Im suprised its not even mentioned.
Braveheart should have been #1. And where is Gladiator?
No Elias is the right choice
AjayAwesome chakraborty no passion of the Christ is the right choice
Beckett from pirates of the Caribbean
Ben Parker spider-man should be an honerible mention
or maybe spoiler alert Gwen Stacy TASM 2
...or at least an honorary mention!
Who gives a fuck about him or her!
***** While I agree with you, what did you expect by reading youtube comments.
besides it was no secret that she was going to die. They gave it away in the trailer.
Captain Miller, the Tom Hanks character in Saving Private Ryan, is one I would have included.
yeah, i totally agree... sgt.elias' death on Platoon is one of the most iconic and powerful scene. Death of a hero if i may say. Ben Stiller even used it on Tropic Thunder.
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omg your picture... what is this O-O how did you put Elsa in a different outfit xD
It's movies
Not always.
LordVader1094 Oh, I didn't make it. I just found it. xD
Silence Key Oh okay. xD
You can add
[SPOILER ALERT]
the amazing spider-man 2
[SPOILER ALERT]
It was just as dramatic as Batman's parents death or Superman's planet's explosion. Everyone knew that is going to happen.
Seriously, if you didn't know about Gwen Stacy's death, you have no business talking about Spiderman. It's common knowledge she dies. Her death happened over 35 years ago in The Amazing Spider-Man #121.
I know she had to dead but i use to think it was for the 3rd episode . And this death was beautiful and well realised.
***** Best super-hero movie ever ! You are the shit here ;)
I knew it had to happen but nothing prepared me for it ! I was still shocked.
You missed Spock's death in Star Trek ll. Fully expected it, and totally disappointed that I didn't!
Dr King Schultz Django Unchained?
I was thinking the same thing
And Calvin Candy! That one two punch was great
dramatic? not at all. he just gets shot and bye bye and then the tone shifts to django shooting everyone.
His death was somewhat unexpected. I thought that django would shoot the guy with the shotgun.
Boo Mario unexpected is different then dramatic. if I'm not mistaken, if think they may have already made an unexpected movie deaths list. and I think dr. Shultz was on it.
SPOILER!
Where to hell are Gwen Stacy (Amazing Spider-man 2) or Harry Osborn (Spider-man 3)?
both not very dramatic and pretty boring. I could see both their deaths coming from miles away, and when it finally happened it was pretty lame.
Jorji Costava
Because they where in comic books
Maybe because TASM 2 is still in theaters
wasent really dramatic...i and most people were happy she died...she was annoying :P
I'd say Gwen's yes, but Harry's? No thanks
I know some people will hate me for saying this, buuuuut...
Ironhide from Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
Where the fuck is KING LEONIDAS ? from 300? O.o He's death was so awesome.
not even fucking mentioned >:O
and jack from Titanic ?? Dumbledore ?
fuccccccckkkkkkk
DUMBLEDORE WASN`T USEFUL , HE SAVED HARRY ONLY 1NCE , WAS KILLED BY DRACO , WEAKER THAN HIM
Madhira Vagmi"1nce" . And I thought I had seen it all.
Gogito4
THX
Madhira Vagmi Dumbledore was killed by Snape who he specifically asked to. Nevertheless it wasn't all that dramatic. Just a quick clean flash of green and that was all.
Gingy I agree... It was way more dramatic in the book. The movie didn't do Dumbledore's death scene very well.
No Nick Cage from the wicker man?! Are you kidding?! He's stung by a ton of bees with a specially made bee helmet, then has both his legs broken and is then hoisted into a three story tall wicker figure and burned to death and it's beaten by these?! Hell no!
Terrible movie, in my opinion.
That movie was more painful to watch than how he died. "Not the bees!" lolz
That movie was total ass. But I love the part where he socks that old woman in the face while wearing the bear suit hahahaha
I think you're missing the point.
The fact that Spock's death from the Wrath of Khan isn't on here is almost ignorant. it's iconic and heart wrenching.
What about Rorschach? Gwen Stacy? Jack from titanic? Maximus from gladiator?
Big Daddy from kickass
And king leonidas from 300
I think you guys should do a top ten movies of each decade so a top ten of the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, etc.
They did actually.
LordVader1094
What about top ten GAMES of each those same decades?
Video games weren't invented until the late 70's.
aux99139 Actually the first electronic "game" to ever be created was made in 1952, by Alexander Douglas.
They already did that
Platoon being #1 was a good choice--Seeing Willem Dafoe with his hands up and dies right in the rice patty=Priceless!
Gwen Stacy?
If they did this for tv at least half of them would be game of thrones
...No, because they would do a "One death per franchise" rule. And you can bet that they'll add a Doctor Who death as number 1 over Game Of Thrones.
and ned stark would be the #1
Heisenberg should be one...
General Zod in Man Of Steel,
Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2,
Zeus in Wrath of the Titans,
Walter Donavon in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,
Finnik in Hunger Games: Mockingjay part 2,
Colonel Stars and Stripes in Kick-Ass 2,
Jigsaw in Punisher: War Zone,
The Green Goblin in Spider-Man,
Superman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,
Shere Khan in the 2016 Jungle Book,
Blackbeard in Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
and Wolverine in Logan.
How did you guys not include leonidas!?
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,where are them??
They obviously didnt die! ( ;-))) )
I chose to believe they lived! LOL.
Roy Batty's death in Blade Runner is my number one, always. It's so poetic.
Alice, Uncas and Magua in 'Last of the Mohicans' =)
Platoon was bullshit and we all know it! You should of put Leonidas from 300 in there or Idk, some other good movie death, and last honorable mention was bullshit too.
Platoon was a great film! 300 was alright, but all it had was blood and gore in it. nothing special. Leonidas' death wasn't that great.
platoon deserved the number one spot, that scene is iconic and pretty damn dramatic, 300 is an action movie and that leonidas death was hardly dramatic, i'd let him get on the top 10 spectacular movie deaths list, but not this one.
well i gotta say agree 300 should been on this list "it was a good death" but platoon def deserves its spot! that scene will be iconic for ever
300 is an overrated typical blockbuster film having its main point violence and gore. Nicky from The Deer Hunter should certainly be on the list. Maybe Captain Kanada from Sunshine or John Coffey from The Green Mile
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300 overrated.. really! that movie was epic! THIS IS SPARTA (boot u into the pit)
eli sundays's death in "there will be blood" was so satisfying hated that character from the moment you meet him on screen. Kudos to the actor who played him for making him so dilikable
What about Hans Gruber (aka Alan Rickman) falling to his death from near the top of the Nakatomi building in Die Hard?
Hell yes. Totally agree
Seriously? the wizard of oz?..I hoped it to be a joke..
lol me too
it should have been maximus
I watched Star Wars in Machete order a month ago (watch episodes 4, 5, then 3, then 6), and when it came to Vader's death, when he became Anakin Skywalker again, I was in tears, after seeing the mask taken off of him especially after seeing him "suited up" after committing evil acts, now he has firmly rejected evil and has turned to his son. I wanted there to be more intimacy, like Luke and Anakin pulling each other closer in an embrace.
ridiculous how wizard of oz was in the list
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Didnt u watch the video
If she's allergic to water, why does she have a bucket of it randomly in her house?
Kevin Costner as Murphy from 3000 miles to graceland...the final gun show at the end of the movie. He was a villain...but in the end, he gives the kid the rest of the money they stole from the casino...tells him "I'll cover you!" and goes down like a boss in his final moments...with the perfect song playing in the background...Elvis Presley singing MY WAY.
Knocking on Heavens Door and Terminator 2 shold be on the list
Maximus Decimus Merideus should have been on here
absolutely
Pls do a List of the movies in the description to avoid spoilers
Am I the only one who thought of Dobby the Elf?
THANKS FOR BRINGING THAT UP
How did I forget about him
Philip Grindle Or a Top 10 Dramatic Movie Deaths 2. They did three (?) with Top 10 Hilarious Movie Deaths.
Now that I think about it, they also forgot Darwin and Jean Grey from X-Men, Sirius Black, Dumbledore, and Snape, and Harry Osborne.
The Tenth Doctor's death. All though he technically regenerated,his old self passed. I even cried ;3;
movie not tv.
He is metioned in top 10 saddest tv deaths :)
OMG LOL, as the axe came down on william my phone's text alert went off... its the wilhelm scream! Timing was perfect!
Ricky in Boyz n the Hood and Mufasa in The Lion King? Maximus Decimus Meridius in Gladiator? Where are they?
"At the end, Darth Vader is no doubt the evil one"
Um no. He's fucking not. Ever thought that maybe the guy that was the ENTIRE REASON he joined the dark side was the evil one? Did that ever occur to you? I mean I love Darth Vader but Sidious is much more evil.
No she said, "Throughout MOST of the Star Wars trilogy Darth Vader was undoubtedly, the evil one." She was saying that up until that point Vader was obviously evil, until he saved Luke and redeemed himself. So yeah... she didn't say he WAS the evil one.
He was "The Chosen One" so he technicaly was good the entire time.
Ben Sapiens He turned evil so he really WASN'T technically a good guy most of the time.
Ben Sapiens Being the chosen one doesn't mean being the good guy. He's chosen to balance the force and that's it, it doesn't matter how he does it.
Shawnaldo75 in episode three when anikan and obi wan fight, obi wan says how could u, u were the chosen one. As obi wan thinks hope is lost, when anikan still defeats the sith in the end. 5 here fore he was the chosen one the whole time, just not how anyone expected
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber definetely made the Platoon scene even more heart wrenching.
What about the boy in the striped pajamas?
It said in the beginning that they were excluding movies where children die. But if they were doing all movies the boy in the striped pyjamas would definitely be there
+Cats Rule oops, I guess I missed that.
no what about the amazing Spider Man 2
The young medic from saving private ryan. "Mamma.....mamma...."
Bill - Kill Bill 2. “How do I look?”
“Ready.” Takes 5 steps and heart explodes. Glorious!
What about the guy from "Perfume"? He got murderee by a bunch of women because of his own perfume. If that's not dramatic I don't know what is.
Perfume is art. Very few understand.
rorschach from the watchmen?
Kimay Productions what about predator
1- William Wallace - Braveheart
2- Leon - The Professional
3- Neil Mccauley - Heat
4- Butch - A Perfect World
5- Trevor Mckinney - Pay It Forward
6- Leslie Burke - Bridge to Terabithia
7- Harry Stamper - Armageddon
8- John Creasy - Man on fire
9- Michael sullivan - Road to perdition
10- Andrew Beckett - Philadelphia
Captain Miller from Saving Private Ryan?