Most Macho Death Scene
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Most Macho Death Scene
What is the most macho death scene? You know the ones that you just have to go "damn, that's the way to go". The toughest of the tough.
Only one rule, if they came back to life, it doesn't count.
Maximus: His enemy slain at his feet, the crowds watching, and vengeance complete. And no weepy good byes either, he just drops.
Boromir: Feathered with arrows but still swinging until he died at last. His enemies slaughtered all about him.
Major Deakins: He just stood up and took a nuke through the guts. A phsyco to the end.
Vader: He died after hurling his mortal enemy into a huge chasm, saving his son and redeeming his soul. A classic manly death if there ever was one.
Only one rule, if they came back to life, it doesn't count.
Maximus: His enemy slain at his feet, the crowds watching, and vengeance complete. And no weepy good byes either, he just drops.
Boromir: Feathered with arrows but still swinging until he died at last. His enemies slaughtered all about him.
Major Deakins: He just stood up and took a nuke through the guts. A phsyco to the end.
Vader: He died after hurling his mortal enemy into a huge chasm, saving his son and redeeming his soul. A classic manly death if there ever was one.
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Who's Boromir and Deakins?Stormbringer wrote: Boromir: Feathered with arrows but still swinging until he died at last. His enemies slaughtered all about him.
Major Deakins: He just stood up and took a nuke through the guts. A phsyco to the end.
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Boromir is a character from Lord of the Rings. He bites it at the end of the first book.MKSheppard wrote:Who's Boromir and Deakins?Stormbringer wrote: Boromir: Feathered with arrows but still swinging until he died at last. His enemies slaughtered all about him.
Major Deakins: He just stood up and took a nuke through the guts. A phsyco to the end.
Deakins is John Travolta's character from Broken Arrow. All around nutcase.
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Oh yeah, now I remember...man, the look on Deakin's face as he tookStormbringer wrote: Deakins is John Travolta's character from Broken Arrow. All around nutcase.
the nuke.....
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Exactly. A sociopath to the last.MKSheppard wrote:
Oh yeah, now I remember...man, the look on Deakin's face as he took
the nuke.....
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Vader's death from Return of the Jedi.
Obi Wan Kenobi's death from A New Hope.
Kahn's death The Wrath of Kahn.
Boromir's death from The Lord of the Ring's Fellowship of the Ring.
Tom Hank's Saving Private Ryan character's death. (that was long. Can't remember his name.)
The Sniper's Death from Saving Private Ryan.
Major Konig's Death from Enemy at the Gates.
The reporter's death from Enemy at the Gates.
Hell, if I can sit down and remember all the movies I've seen, I could have a humongous list of names.
Obi Wan Kenobi's death from A New Hope.
Kahn's death The Wrath of Kahn.
Boromir's death from The Lord of the Ring's Fellowship of the Ring.
Tom Hank's Saving Private Ryan character's death. (that was long. Can't remember his name.)
The Sniper's Death from Saving Private Ryan.
Major Konig's Death from Enemy at the Gates.
The reporter's death from Enemy at the Gates.
Hell, if I can sit down and remember all the movies I've seen, I could have a humongous list of names.
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I second the vote for Maximus in "Gladiator". That character is the most pure-testosterone character I can remember in any movie.
I also like Korso's death in "Titan AE": vapourized while trying to use himself as a conductor to start the machine.
I also vote for Optimus Prime in "Transformers: The Movie". If machines could have testosterone, he would be loaded.
But the ultimate award goes to Delta Force Master Sergeant Gary I. Gordon and Sergeant First Class Randall D. Shughart, in "Blackhawk Down". Why? Because it was a REAL story. Two heroic sons of bitches really did VOLUNTEER to go in and stand alone against a mob of thousands, with no hope of reinforcements, all for the sake of their comrade-in-arms. Fucking cast-iron balls, testosterone overload manliness to the Nth degree. Rest in peace, gentlemen.
I also like Korso's death in "Titan AE": vapourized while trying to use himself as a conductor to start the machine.
I also vote for Optimus Prime in "Transformers: The Movie". If machines could have testosterone, he would be loaded.
But the ultimate award goes to Delta Force Master Sergeant Gary I. Gordon and Sergeant First Class Randall D. Shughart, in "Blackhawk Down". Why? Because it was a REAL story. Two heroic sons of bitches really did VOLUNTEER to go in and stand alone against a mob of thousands, with no hope of reinforcements, all for the sake of their comrade-in-arms. Fucking cast-iron balls, testosterone overload manliness to the Nth degree. Rest in peace, gentlemen.
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Now that took balls indeed. I forgot about that one. I only saw the movie once and never read the book. Now that took real guts, real true guts.Darth Wong wrote:But the ultimate award goes to Delta Force Master Sergeant Gary I. Gordon and Sergeant First Class Randall D. Shughart, in "Blackhawk Down". Why? Because it was a REAL story. Two heroic sons of bitches really did VOLUNTEER to go in and stand alone against a mob of thousands, with no hope of reinforcements, all for the sake of their comrade-in-arms. Fucking cast-iron balls, testosterone overload manliness to the Nth degree. Rest in peace, gentlemen.
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So true. Requiscat in pace.Darth Wong wrote: But the ultimate award goes to Delta Force Master Sergeant Gary I. Gordon and Sergeant First Class Randall D. Shughart, in "Blackhawk Down". Why? Because it was a REAL story. Two heroic sons of bitches really did VOLUNTEER to go in and stand alone against a mob of thousands, with no hope of reinforcements, all for the sake of their comrade-in-arms. Fucking cast-iron balls, testosterone overload manliness to the Nth degree. Rest in peace, gentlemen.
I also vote for Boromir, Russel Casse from Independence Day, and Harry Stamper from Armageddon.
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Boromir dies at the beginning of the second book, the end of the first movie.
I liked Tassodar. Taking himself and those on his ship down to try to save his planet and his people. Can't compare to the real life ones ofcourse, but still.
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I think that Peter Jackson made the right choice with killing Boromir in the last minutes of Fellowship. It would have seemed kind of silly to have Boromir be mortally wounded at the end of the first film and not die.Stormbringer wrote:Well, he's mortally wounnded and pin cushioned with orc arrows at the end of Fellowship. It's obvious he was dead but you're right his last gasp wasn't until Two Towers.anarchistbunny wrote:Boromir dies at the beginning of the second book, the end of the first movie.
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I agree with that. And to be fair to the book it's obvious he's a dead man. It's only a minute or two that he lives in TT.Durran Korr wrote: I think that Peter Jackson made the right choice with killing Boromir in the last minutes of Fellowship. It would have seemed kind of silly to have Boromir be mortally wounded at the end of the first film and not die.
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Darth Wong coming through in a clutch situation. I can't believe I didn't mention Optimus Prime's death. I was young enough, that I was actually upset he died. Oh yeah, that's a death. From When We Were Soldiers Chris Kleins death, and really all of the deaths in Blackhawk down.
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