I thought of a nasty death in Akira. Tetsuo kills his g/f by grabbing her and pulling her into his expanding body. She pops and a pool of blood oozes up through the crack. All the while he can't control what his body is doing.
That was definitely nasty, being crushed to death by a monstrous mass of expanding flesh and organs by the person who probably loves you the most...
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably." [...] The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we're all damaged. - Captain Jean-Luc Picard
B*tch, meet reality. Reality, meet b*tch. - Me
bustin98 Said: Seeing how this is moving from gruesome deaths to emotional ones, A.I. and Pay It Forward have ones that get me.
Wow, both those movies have Haley Joel Osment, don't they?
As if by fluke, I saw most of Pay It Forward just a few days ago. I also had a chance to see Akira a very short while ago when my dad borrowed it from the library but I didn't have time. Whoa. Considering that I always think I don't see enough movies, it's funny when a conversation about them refers to ones I have seen or could've easily seen.
I saw an animated .GIF that was from the opening sequence of a VERY strange Japanese movie. I think it was called "Suicide Club" or something like that. The .GIF showed the opening scene of a movie, where 50-some Japanese school girls jump onto the track of a subway train. Apparently the whole movie is very over-the-top with its gore and shock, and the opening truly does set that up.
I tell you, some people must be really twisted to come up with these things.