Murphy's death.


I implore you to find a more disturbing death scene.

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It is most definitely hard to top but can you imagine suffering a potentially fatal car wreck, resulting in suffocation from the ensuing smoke, and dying in a fiery ball of explosion wrought with flames like the film's antagonist in Van Damme's "Maximum Risk?"

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It's up there, 'Hershey's' death in Prison (1987) always stuck with me though.

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Damn right! That movie had some great “death scenes”. The guy stuck in solitary confinement and the walls, floor, and door begin heating like an oven - cooking him alive.. That always stuck with me. And Hershey’s death was brutal...

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Idk, drowning, getting burned alive, going down in a plane wreck, not to mention being tortured by remorseless creeps.
Dying is not for the faint of heart. Do not go gentle, etc.

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It's definitely one of the more disturbing death scenes for sure

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How about Paul McCrane's death from the same movie? Splashed with toxic waste, starts "melting", gets hit by a car and turns into a smear of red jelly across the windshield... Gross.

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That scene was weirdly hilarious.

And yet I agree with everyone else here that the murder was disturbing. I don't think it's just because Murphy was a good guy. Bob Morgan was scum & his death also freaked me out.

So did the rapist scene, for that matter. Which reminds me of this NSFW doozy:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=dthPLndYg08

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Its pretty bad. And the way Veerhoven coldly deals with it exactly like the corporation would deal with it.

The killers walk away and it goes quiet. Its cold, cold as fuck.

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Definitely one of the most violent and brutal death's in cinema. A very disturbing scene, but extremely well done.

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Do a reenactment of it in a comedy.

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