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Dr. BriggsWho really deserved it?
#1
Most every seasoned fan of modern horror is bound to have heard of "the rules" as they are outlined in Wes Craven's Scream: "No sex, no drugs, no saying cliches"... plus, many other unsaid things such as "don't be a jerk or a doomsayer" that are apparent in many other horror flicks... ...As awful and in some cases possibly harmful as some of this stuff can be, I hardly think it's truly justification for being slashed Tongue. It certainly helps you sympathize with victims when their biggest sin is "teen-party-mania", but at the same time since many times we are meant to cheer at the gory death scenes along with gasping at them, you wonder why there aren't more dicks we could really do without in horror films such as...

Xavier, Obi, Rex, and others from the Saw series - Unlike many others the Jigsaw killer targets for "not appreciating their lives," these fellows were pretty clear threats towards the lives of others, threats that likely wouldn't have stopped any time soon.

Science chick from The Gravedancers - Debatable, but when you see your acquaintences are in tangible danger from a supernatural force, you don't do things that could possibly keep that force coming! Certainly this was an error of judgement, not malicious on her part, but when she kept some of the remains from their resting place, she took her life into her own hands as well as all the others she endangered.

Honestly that's about all that comes to mind right now, but I'm just waking up Tongue . Anyone more alert with examples?
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#2
You always have the most well thought out posts Briggz... Smile
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#3
That douchebag in all the Friday the 13th movies. More recently in the new one, the rich guy who's parents own the vacation house. He should always die first.
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#4
Laurie Strode in Rob Zombie's Halloween II. God, I hated her. I think she should have died.
Sam Loomis in Rob Zombie's Halloween II. *same*

I have to really think about this one but I agree with F13, Briggs, man, you come up with some nice post ideas.
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#5
definatly the rich guy in Friday the 13th...then also that guy in Cabin Fever, who ran away because he didn't want to get infected. and the blonde guy from Cannibal Ferox had it coming.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:Laurie Strode in Rob Zombie's Halloween II. God, I hated her. I think she should have died.
Sam Loomis in Rob Zombie's Halloween II. *same*

I have to really think about this one but I agree with F13, Briggs, man, you come up with some nice post ideas.

Fuck it, man. Rob Zombie himself deserves to die. Laughing-satan
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Bojangles Wrote:Fuck it, man. Rob Zombie himself deserves to die. Laughing-satan

Best thing I heard all day!!!!
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#8
Larie was a whore in general...Loomis was a money whore. So fitting!!!
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#9
Yeah, but, that brings up a good point... Laurie and Loomis both deserved to die because they were the bastard child of Rob Zombie and they were the utter opposite of the characters that we know and love.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:Yeah, but, that brings up a good point... Laurie and Loomis both deserved to die because they were the bastard child of Rob Zombie and they were the utter opposite of the characters that we know and love.

Exactly!
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#11
I have to add the holy-roller from The Mist. That bitch had it comin'.
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Bojangles Wrote:I have to add the holy-roller from The Mist. That bitch had it comin'.

Bahahahahahaha!!!! Yes.

Thinking back on it, those petty thefts/murders from the Old Chief Wooden Head segment in Creepshow 2. I hated them so much for murdering that old couple, I was rooting for the chief to off them off.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:Bahahahahahaha!!!! Yes.

Thinking back on it, those petty thefts/murders from the Old Chief Wooden Head segment in Creepshow 2. I hated them so much for murdering that old couple, I was rooting for the chief to off them off.

EXACTLY!
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FreddysFingers Wrote:Bahahahahahaha!!!! Yes.

Thinking back on it, those petty thefts/murders from the Old Chief Wooden Head segment in Creepshow 2. I hated them so much for murdering that old couple, I was rooting for the chief to off them off.

Sam White Moon! I love Creepshow 2, and I agree with you. I think Sam definitely deserved it more than anyone, as he's the one that actually pulled the trigger and he seemed to be the leader of the group; almost forcing everyone else to do what he says.
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Which is why I am so happy he got scalped. His father or uncle was probably happy as a clam when he found out he died.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:Which is why I am so happy he got scalped. His father or uncle was probably happy as a clam when he found out he died.

lol yea true, but hell he was funny when he talked about his hair.
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Friday The 13th Wrote:lol yea true, but hell he was funny when he talked about his hair.

Yeah, I think he was clinically narcissistic.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:Yeah, I think he was clinically narcissistic.

lol
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#19
David From "Shaun of the Dead" Nuff said.
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#20
He got a painful death... I mean, really painful death!!
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