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OT: Best cinematic death scene goes to?
#11
Quote: @StickyBun said:
The Professional - Jean Russo's dying scene where he says to Gary Oldman's character: 'This is from..... Matilda'. And has already pulled the pin on a bunch of grenades secretly strapped to him and puts the pin in his hand. 

Fun fact: this is Natalie Portman's acting debut at 12 years old. Russo, Oldman and Portman in this, highly underrated.

Never saw this one. But damn that was cool.

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#12
It’s got to be this guy... [Image: 9q4l55gfd2jg.jpeg]
 although he over acted like usual! 
Wink B)  
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#13
Clearly the best death scene in cinematic history goes to Llewelyn Moss in "No Country for Old Men".
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#14
Jim Brown as Jefferson in the Dirty Dozen. Quint in Jaws wasn't to bad either.
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#16
I do not condone the N-word. 
But does any Tarantino movie, avoid it?  Not my fault. 

Not so much the "death scene", but what happens penultimately to the "death".    
The "middle finger to death", before your death.  

Hooper & Walken.  Great scene, my vote. 

**warning**   NSFW.  






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#17
I love Kilmer's portrayal of Doc Holliday.  But Hanks' "goodbye" is good, too.  William Wallace and the Gladiator seem kinda similar to me.

Hmmmmm... of the choices given... I think I have to go with Doc.
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#18
Ok, I’m prejudiced but Peter O’Toole in a little known movie called Venus is my pick.  I say prejudiced because i knew him.  I was his standby on Broadway in a play called Pygmalion. That is the play that My Fair Lady was based on.  tThere maybe some of you who don’t know who he was. If i said Lawrence of Arabia would that help?  I got to know him during the run of Pygmalion and went on for him a lot.  He was absolutely brilliant.  Anyway, his death scene in Venus is so simple and honest its breathtaking. 
There are many great stories about his drinking escapades. He, Burton and Harris were notorious for their antics. one of a kind.
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#19
Quote: @suncoastvike said:
@StickyBun said:
The Professional - Jean Russo's dying scene where he says to Gary Oldman's character: 'This is from..... Matilda'. And has already pulled the pin on a bunch of grenades secretly strapped to him and puts the pin in his hand. 

Fun fact: this is Natalie Portman's acting debut at 12 years old. Russo, Oldman and Portman in this, highly underrated.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxO4PEB46Ow
Never saw this one. But damn that was cool.

Trust me, Oldman had it coming! He plays a crooked, drug addicted police detective. 
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#20
Quote: @StickyBun said:
The Professional - Jean Russo's dying scene where he says to Gary Oldman's character: 'This is from..... Matilda'. And has already pulled the pin on a bunch of grenades secretly strapped to him and puts the pin in his hand. 

Fun fact: this is Natalie Portman's acting debut at 12 years old. Russo, Oldman and Portman in this, highly underrated.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxO4PEB46Ow
That was an excellent movie and very underrated. 
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