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BangleMan Jan 9th 2009 11:21 am

Most pleasing death in a film ?
 
Has to be Braveheart....

An English hating Australian actor playing an English hating Scottish bloke who gets tortured and killed by the English :rofl::rofl:

commander Jan 9th 2009 11:43 am

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 
Hahahaha in a film shot in ireland..

Karlos The Jackal Jan 9th 2009 11:57 am

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 
Bambi...............When his mother got shot !:rofl:

Madam Medusa Jan 9th 2009 11:59 am

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by Karlos The Jackal (Post 7144908)
Bambi...............When his mother got shot !:rofl:

now that's just evil...

MM, xx

benzonar Jan 9th 2009 12:00 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 
John Voight in The Champ

MacScot Jan 9th 2009 12:07 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by BangleMan (Post 7144744)
Has to be Braveheart....

An English hating Australian actor playing an English hating Scottish bloke who gets tortured and killed by the English :rofl::rofl:

Agree same film, but...

...the death of Edward I of England (who only spoke French)...mass murderer of 8,500 men, women and children in Scotland's main port at Berwick.

Karlos The Jackal Jan 9th 2009 12:09 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 7144912)
now that's just evil...

MM, xx

Sorry MM, bit insensitive, what about

Watership Down when the cute little bunnies mother got run over by a Mk III Ford Cortina?;)

Karlos The Jackal Jan 9th 2009 12:10 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by MacScot (Post 7144939)
Agree same film, but...

...the death of Edward I of England (who only spoke French)...mass murderer of 8,500 men, women and children in Scotland's main port at Berwick.

Berwick Upon Tweed, love the place............its in England ! :D

cherrypie1 Jan 9th 2009 12:11 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 
Everyone in Hostel II, gruesome :eek:

MacScot Jan 9th 2009 12:19 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by Karlos The Jackal (Post 7144952)
Berwick Upon Tweed, love the place............its in England ! :D

You can keep it...there's no longer a low road to Berwick !

al dente Jan 9th 2009 12:48 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by Karlos The Jackal (Post 7144952)
Berwick Upon Tweed, love the place............its in England ! :D

Think it used to change hands every 100 years or so.

Bloody turncoats (joke!).

x

The Dean Jan 9th 2009 4:36 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by BangleMan (Post 7144744)
Has to be Braveheart....

An English hating Australian actor playing an English hating Scottish bloke who gets tortured and killed by the English :rofl::rofl:

And sadly he doesn't die in The Patriot, the most blatantly anti-English piece of inaccurate propaganda ever filmed by Hollywood......

BangleMan Jan 9th 2009 5:22 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by BangleMan (Post 7144744)
Has to be Braveheart....

An English hating Australian actor playing an English hating Scottish bloke who gets tortured and killed by the English :rofl::rofl:

And the saddest has to be Grandad in Only Fools and Horses...

Trixie_b Jan 9th 2009 5:54 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 
No the most satisfying death in a film was when the ex husband in "sleeping with the enemy" croaks....

Not the greatest movie in the world, but I saw it in the cinema all those years ago and the audience burst into applause at that point.... (now that was weird)

BangleMan Jan 9th 2009 5:58 pm

Re: Most pleasing death in a film ?
 

Originally Posted by Trixie_b (Post 7146108)
No the most satisfying death in a film was when the ex husband in "sleeping with the enemy" croaks....

Not the greatest movie in the world, but I saw it in the cinema all those years ago and the audience burst into applause at that point.... (now that was weird)

I always think of that film when Im in the supermarket and the tons are all facing the same way on the shelves


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