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Marvin's death is probably the most memorable in movie history especially Vincent's reaction acting like he accidentally stepped on his foot "Oh man I shot Marvin in the face"
According to the actor who played Marvin him and Travolta read the script and they saw that originally they to kill marvin in cold blood but Travolta went to Tarantino and was like "I can't kill him he's a nice guy" one rewrite later and the rest they say is history
I have a dog named marvin. This scene runs through my head rather often, as a result. A marvin is also a musical instrument designed for foley work in horror movies. There's a mega-marvin and an ultra-mega-marvin. And, of course, marvin the paranoid android from hitchhiker's guide. Marvin the martian. What I'm saying is being a marvin isn't always about getting shot in the face. 😂
Honorable mentions: 1. Adam and Barbara Maitland (Beetlejuice) 2. The entire X-Force team except Deadpool and Domino (Deadpool 2) 3. Arsenio Hall's character accidentally killing one of his boys while chasing Quick (Harlem Nights) 4. Boomerang knife accident (Leonard Part 6)
A great one is in "I'm gonna get you Sucka" when Isaac Haye's character has gotten ready for combat by loading himself down with weapons with musical accompaniment then trips and they all go off.
"The Babysitter" and its sequel "The Babysitter: Killer Queen" definitely had quite a few accidental deaths involving the antagonists, considering the fact that both movies are also horror-comedies.
@@jonah.donohue In the first movie, the black teen character, John, trips on a toy car that was sitting on the stairs, causing him to fall and get his neck impaled onto a trophy that has a sharp pointy tip.
Marvin's death was not only accidental and unexpected but it was one of the funniest death scenes ever! I know its very macabre and dark but it was the dialogue after it happened cracked me up! "Oh my god I just shot Marvin in the face", "Why the fuck did you do that"? 🤣🤣🤣
@@zeldabombsquad1144? I think you’re confused 2021’s THE suicide squad by James Gunn is a beloved comedy You’re probably thinking of 2016’s suicide squad by David Ayer
Honorable mentioned Bullet Tooth Tony in Snatched where he gets shot at by his boss by accident when the dog grabs the bag of diamonds from his hand and runs off.
I don't think those qualify as "accidental" within the confines of the series though, because it's just fate tying up all the loose ends. I guess. I dunno. These are the questions we need answers to.
For the training mishap in Starship Troopers, Rico also didn't have his head in the game after getting a "Dear John" video message from his high school sweetheart turned Federation pilot Carmen.
I had heard about this movie for years but was never interested. My friend said "just watch this scene" showing me the Marvin scene. Immediately, I restarted and watched the movie thru. SO worth it
Special notice to the voice over narration at the beginning & end of the original The Haunting. It begins "Whatever walks there, walks alone." It ends "We who walk here, walk alone." I've got chills right now.
Not to mention that Marvin's death tees up the rest of the movie's theme, when looked at in the chronological sense. Jules sees this and everything that follows as a sign to not only leave the life, but help guide the lost back home, where Vincent sees this as nothing more than a series of unfortunate events that no one could've predicted. At least, that's my take on it.
When i teach friends or girlfriends firearm safety I always use the Marvin scene as an example of finger and trigger discipline. You don't want to shoot Marvin in the face.
Marvel's biggest accidental death is Black Widow. After they killed her off in Endgame, Marvel noticed that a solo Black Widow film could've been a long time ago, they realized their mistake so they finally make one.
#3 - Her line "I'm Melting! Melting!" was parodied one time in Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Judge Doom, who himself had an accidental death that led to him getting dipped!
They did something similar in one of the LEGO Marvel games, the line came from Sandman. “I’m melting, I’m melting! Wait, I’M SOLIDIFYING!” or something like that. My older brother brought it up.
Don't forget Bobby Pellitt's death from Horrible Bosses. I know he was purposely killed by Harken, but the fact that Kurt ACCIDENTALLY dropped Pellitt's phone in Harken's house, leading Harken to kill Pellitt, especially when they planned on killing them, yet this was unintentional. And that's what makes it even more hilarious. 😂😂😂
Yuka Nakagawa accidentally eating food poisoned by Yuko Sakaki in Battle Royale, which started a chain reaction of that killed 5 other students in very VERY darkly comedic circumstances
One of the best accidental death movies I've seen is "I Didn’t Come Here to Die". Not a well known independent movie but has many hilarious deaths and accidents. From a chainsaw to the chest, to eyes plucked out, a perfect black comedy.
Ambulance scene in “Cocaine Bear” with the forest ranger strapped to the bed. Also the forest ranger shooting the gun at the bear but misses and hits Ponytail (kid).
2 accidental deaths in True Lies 1) The guy who got shot out of a truck when he was behind a rocket launcher then gets ran over 2) The limo driver who gets shot in the head when the 2 ladies in the back of the limo were fighting over a gun
Magnolia was based on a true story but the roles were reversed on who shot... there was a class taught to us in Law and that particular "Was It Murder Or Suicide?" case was brought up... it was eventually ruled Suicide. The Murder portion was only allowed becasue supposedly , the safety net was unknown about by the jumper. Never saw Magnolia , but know this story in layers , so know I prolly will see it.
Guys, the editing.......really? TH-cam censorship must be at an alarming standard lol. They'll let you show a guy get fried to ash, but, not get hit by a car?
I'm shocked X-Force in Deadpool 2 didn't make this list. Especially with multiple accidents in various manners. Not to mention it would be Brad Pitts 3rd appearance on the list. Props for Burn After Reading- Pitt's face before the shot and Clooney's immediate response of yelling at him made it so great, funny and morbid at the same time.
MAgnolia piece is based on a real 'murder' mystery we heard about in our Forensic Science classes in California in the 90's! #1 I AGREE was the best and funniest!
The most important and I have to think accidental death in Starship Troopers is Robert Heinlein's brilliant novel, a futuristic classic of science fiction which my disabled Vietnam vet father told me it was the most realistic novel about combat he'd ever read!!! I'm a child of Agent Orange and generations of career enlisted who because of Uncle Sam's need for a large number of contract killers in the 20th century meant my family left the ranks of the impoverished and I got to go to college--something no one in the family had the resources to do in previous generations. My maternal grandfather's family had been subsistence farming and proving why Tennessee is called the "Volunteer State" coming out of the mountains for every major tilt the country had, American Revolution onward, including wearing Union Blue because they understood the expanding voting rights of Jacksonian democracy would be gone if those plantation fruckers with the rich lands and lots of slaves to do their work were able to impose their will and property requirements on those trying to scratch out livings in those mountains' rocky tops. My grandfather slogged the Pacific as a teenage Marine flamethrower, joined the Tennessee militia for extra cash trying to support a widowed mother and 3 sisters along with a wife and the 2 daughters he contributed to the baby boom, which is how he found himself in the Army now for Korea. The soldiers in his unit got lucky he lost his argument they could send him back to war if need be but that he was a Marine so had to go with them. They kept having issues with officers, which is how he found himself watching one day as they threw unit after unit at a tall hill, feeling it in his gut they were going to one of those hurled at it when the others weren't getting anywhere. He was right. So, he found himself with a radio set in each ear, being threatened with court martial for the friendly fire incident they thought he was about to cause if he got it wrong while he barked into the other the firm directions and coordinates he'd given in calling in air support to drop EXACTLY like he'd requested. The air strike obliterated the nest tucked in behind the little patch of outcropping rock, and they walked up that hill with no casualties from friendly or enemy fire. He was effectively left in charge for the last 2 months, and when a CO heard him complaining about not getting the same job back when he came home doing what was supposed to be separation paperwork, he was convinced to stay a Marine in the Army as a drill sergeant with the kind of knowledge and skills that might keep others alive. He said a decade later he knew he was ready for a new role when he wasn't enjoying as much anymore those live-fire training days low crawling along with the boots and collecting the loose change and lost treasures they left as they scrambled along! Being the sickly outlier in an usually athletic family left me a quiet gifted kid frequently in some cozy nook with a book and thus easy to overlook, so they didn't know I heard the discussions combat vets generally have with few people outside other combat vets. Right after I got notified I'd earned my undergraduate scholarship, I watched the premiere of a spring replacement show called Quantum Leap with my parents; I was STUNNED when the credit sequence flashed a picture of a medic in Vietnam used as one of the most iconic Life covers from the conflict elicited the knowledge that my father was shown injured the first of two times IN the magazine! I thought about all the stories I'd already heard more than what most people do and yet STILL knew so little even about what happened to my father during the war and how those effects rippled out. I decided to major in history--specifically oral, military, and presidential history. I was in grad school when Starship Troopers came out, and I was beyond excited...and then saw it; that whole thing was a training wreck thanks to writers who should've been fired with withering force!!! They lost the nuance in Starship Troopers and the complexities of war, military service, duties of citizens, and integrity of government to turn it into high camp--HORRIBLE!!! I hope someone else gives it a proper treatment someday!
Waaait a second!! Is it because of TH-cam or is Damian Cockburn really just *poof* away in the US version of the movie?! Here in Germany you get to see him blow up in a red cloud of blood AND his pieces falling down (like it does here)
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world war z
The editing, guys......really?????
Simon Birch- Joe's mother getting hit in the head with the baseball 😭
C'MON!!
How about the Deadpool's squad?!?😱💥👀
Out of Sight 1998.
Marvin's death is probably the most memorable in movie history especially Vincent's reaction acting like he accidentally stepped on his foot "Oh man I shot Marvin in the face"
According to the actor who played Marvin him and Travolta read the script and they saw that originally they to kill marvin in cold blood but Travolta went to Tarantino and was like "I can't kill him he's a nice guy" one rewrite later and the rest they say is history
i wonder how many people know that marvin was played by phil lamar
Marvin's death in Pulp Fiction scared the crap outta me
Scared the shit out of Jules Winfield as well.
You ain’t alone man, you ain’t alone
All because Vincent “shot Marvin in the face”.
Fun fact: Phil la Marr actually did make his appearance in Pulp Fiction as Marvin before he went into voice acting
I have a dog named marvin.
This scene runs through my head rather often, as a result.
A marvin is also a musical instrument designed for foley work in horror movies. There's a mega-marvin and an ultra-mega-marvin.
And, of course, marvin the paranoid android from hitchhiker's guide.
Marvin the martian.
What I'm saying is being a marvin isn't always about getting shot in the face. 😂
Fun fact: The guy who played Marvin in Pulp Fiction was Phil LaMarr, voice of Samurai Jack, John Stewart, Static, and more.
I know him more for MadTV first then his voice acting. Definitely legendary
He aslo talks for someone on Family Guy
He's also in the voice cast of Futurama.
He also voices wilt in Foster's home for imaginary friends
@@mattbear3853 I used yo love that show. Which one was Wilt tho?
Honorable mentions:
1. Adam and Barbara Maitland (Beetlejuice)
2. The entire X-Force team except Deadpool and Domino (Deadpool 2)
3. Arsenio Hall's character accidentally killing one of his boys while chasing Quick (Harlem Nights)
4. Boomerang knife accident (Leonard Part 6)
What about that little girl from Hereditary, and the little boy from Pet Cemetery
@@aaronrocs I think this list is for more comedic accidental deaths, intentionally or otherwise.
I was just thinking of Emma Stone in not an Amazing sequel!
@@Xone9 Well in that case I would have to go with the squad members handpicked by MacGruber that all blew up in the van he had packed with C4
I personally think X-Force is better than any of these except for Marvin’s!
Tropic Thunder is a masterpiece!
Also Alexander Skarsgard having a "gasoline fight" is hilarious.
I would like to give props to the guy who sacrificed his own life and bathed himself in toxic waste in Robocop.
He was that a-hole doctor administrator in ER. He had two helicopter accidents, the first one cut his arm off, and the second one squashed him.
At first I thought he was mutating into a supervillain
I also thought of Robocop - the early scene, when the demonstration goes bad.
I'd buy that for a doll...on second thought, no.
Atleast he died as an Avenger. A Toxic Avenger...dun dun DUUUUUN
Thanks for giving some love to Tucker and Dale vs. Evil!!!
Such an under appreciated movie.
Great video 😁. Brought back some funny memories 😁. Happy Sunday everyone 🙌
A great one is in "I'm gonna get you Sucka" when Isaac Haye's character has gotten ready for combat by loading himself down with weapons with musical accompaniment then trips and they all go off.
😂
Except that it was stated that he lived with only minor wounds.
'Tucker and Dale vs Evil' is a must see.
"The Babysitter" and its sequel "The Babysitter: Killer Queen" definitely had quite a few accidental deaths involving the antagonists, considering the fact that both movies are also horror-comedies.
Name one
@@jonah.donohue In the first movie, the black teen character, John, trips on a toy car that was sitting on the stairs, causing him to fall and get his neck impaled onto a trophy that has a sharp pointy tip.
And then later on, Harry knew his father was a murderer from believing in his butler instead of looking at the secret room with all the Goblin weapons
Marvin's death was not only accidental and unexpected but it was one of the funniest death scenes ever! I know its very macabre and dark but it was the dialogue after it happened cracked me up! "Oh my god I just shot Marvin in the face", "Why the fuck did you do that"? 🤣🤣🤣
And that line was made up by Travolta, he felt it suited his character.
Well, it’s a fact that all the Spider-Man villains accidentally killed themselves, until they came back in the sequels that is.
Thing I don’t understand is when they got cured and went back home, did they still die
That's not quite true, spider-man definitely killed Electro fully intentionally in TASM 2.
No matter how many times I watched Pulp Fiction, Marvin’s death is still unexpected
How the hell is the entire X-Force from Deadpool 2 not on here?
Would've been great to see two separate Skarsgard deaths.
Nothing on the Freedom Fighters deaths from The Suicide Squad?
Nah, because nobody with ACTUAL taste saw that crap
@@zeldabombsquad1144? I think you’re confused
2021’s THE suicide squad by James Gunn is a beloved comedy
You’re probably thinking of 2016’s suicide squad by David Ayer
I legitimately have not seen meet Joe black past the point where he gets hit by cars. That death is hilarious
This is the best channel on TH-cam!
To be honest, I rolled my eyes at that scene in Pulp Fiction, and rarely do I do that when watching a film.
Honorable mentioned
Bullet Tooth Tony in Snatched where he gets shot at by his boss by accident when the dog grabs the bag of diamonds from his hand and runs off.
What you learn from Marvin's death is that you should always have an opinion 😂😂😂😂
“There are no accidents.” -Master Oogway.
Just master trick shots.
I'm honestly surprised none of the Final Destination deaths made this list.
I don't think those qualify as "accidental" within the confines of the series though, because it's just fate tying up all the loose ends. I guess. I dunno. These are the questions we need answers to.
Probably have their own separate list.
I also remember that accidental death of Captain Amazing in Mystery Men
For the training mishap in Starship Troopers, Rico also didn't have his head in the game after getting a "Dear John" video message from his high school sweetheart turned Federation pilot Carmen.
I have never seen Pulp Fiction, but I remember watching Censored Gaming talking about how AMC infamously butchered that death scene.
You must see it a must see for well...everything!
I had heard about this movie for years but was never interested. My friend said "just watch this scene" showing me the Marvin scene. Immediately, I restarted and watched the movie thru. SO worth it
I DO believe watching this movie censored would be a mistake. I grew up with basic cable, they could butcher the best of em!
Special notice to the voice over narration at the beginning & end of the original The Haunting. It begins "Whatever walks there, walks alone." It ends "We who walk here, walk alone." I've got chills right now.
I actually had a friend who was killed by friendly fire during training missions in the military.
The World War Z death caught me so off guard I had to pause the movie because I was laughing from both shock and confusion 🤣
I thoroughly enjoyed this list
Not to mention that Marvin's death tees up the rest of the movie's theme, when looked at in the chronological sense. Jules sees this and everything that follows as a sign to not only leave the life, but help guide the lost back home, where Vincent sees this as nothing more than a series of unfortunate events that no one could've predicted.
At least, that's my take on it.
Danson and Highsmith jumping to their deaths in The Other Guy's for absolutely no reason.
And there were no bushes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There wasn’t even an awning! 😂
There goes my hero!
@@susanrobinson910 and it was even more funny because it was The Rock and bad ass Samuel L. Jackson. That whole movie was hilarious.
Seen most of these. Great list😊 RIP Leslie Neilson♥️
When i teach friends or girlfriends firearm safety I always use the Marvin scene as an example of finger and trigger discipline. You don't want to shoot Marvin in the face.
Lol poor aim?! There were no bushes 😂😂
The World War Z one was a real WTF?!? moment.
Marvel's biggest accidental death is Black Widow. After they killed her off in Endgame, Marvel noticed that a solo Black Widow film could've been a long time ago, they realized their mistake so they finally make one.
"i thought this was the anti grav gun"
no thats that one, thats the disintegrator
(spiderman homecoming)
The cat kill in the Boondock Saints is a good one as well.
That’s the first thing I thought of.
That’s my favorite surprise death! That poor kitty!
What color was it?!
Pulp fiction was hilarious 😂
Vincent: Aw, man, I shot Marvin in the face.
Deadpool 2: Wade nearly getting his entire X-Force team killed skydiving.
Tucker & Dale vs Evil is one crazy-funny movie!
21:30 Well, Dorthey did kill her sister.
I like the Wicked Witch's inclusion here. She's also featured in an older Mojo video about--are you ready?--Top Ten On-Screen Meltdowns.
I'm surprised the giraffe from The Hangover Part III isn't on the list
#3 - Her line "I'm Melting! Melting!"
was parodied one time in
Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Judge Doom,
who himself had an accidental death that led to him getting dipped!
They did something similar in one of the LEGO Marvel games, the line came from Sandman.
“I’m melting, I’m melting! Wait, I’M SOLIDIFYING!” or something like that. My older brother brought it up.
What about the girl in the nurses costume in Halloween Kills!! I thought that was hilarious, and tragic!!
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! The best 25 minutes spent today..!!
Tucker and Dale.
Perfect home.
I’m surprised the cat from Boondocks Saints didn’t make the cut
“Is it dead?!” 🤣🤣🤣
22:17 Bill Murray needs to lay off the lasagna.
Please do a similar list, but for animated movies!
Don't forget Bobby Pellitt's death from Horrible Bosses. I know he was purposely killed by Harken, but the fact that Kurt ACCIDENTALLY dropped Pellitt's phone in Harken's house, leading Harken to kill Pellitt, especially when they planned on killing them, yet this was unintentional. And that's what makes it even more hilarious. 😂😂😂
Marvin's death in Pulp Fiction... 100% number one! gtreat list :)
Yuka Nakagawa accidentally eating food poisoned by Yuko Sakaki in Battle Royale, which started a chain reaction of that killed 5 other students in very VERY darkly comedic circumstances
I was waiting for Bullet-Tooth Tony from Snatch! Such a great and unexpected accidental death.
One of the best accidental death movies I've seen is "I Didn’t Come Here to Die". Not a well known independent movie but has many hilarious deaths and accidents. From a chainsaw to the chest, to eyes plucked out, a perfect black comedy.
Rip Torn was in Dodgeball????
Ambulance scene in “Cocaine Bear” with the forest ranger strapped to the bed. Also the forest ranger shooting the gun at the bear but misses and hits Ponytail (kid).
What’s funny to me is that I thought that the whole “Cocaine Bear” thing was a joke movie.
Hi this is the cat from Boondock Saints erasure!
I met Phil LaMarr at comic con earlier this year. He gave me some advice: “Never ride in the back seat.” 😂
Me after seeing Marvin get shot in the face: *Didn’t see that coming*
Using live ammo in the training with buildings beyond probably caused lots of deaths in Starship Troopers
Was that hank schader in 5:22
"White Boy Bob" tripping on the stairs and shooting himself in the head in "Out of Sight" always makes me laugh. So unexpected.
One you all missed is Meg Ryan death in city of angels.
A Night On Earth, Roberto Benigni scene in Italy, by far the best accidental comedic death scene eva, cry every time i see it, is a must see!
Not seen Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Tucker & Dale Vs Evil and Happy Gilmore.
2 accidental deaths in True Lies
1) The guy who got shot out of a truck when he was behind a rocket launcher then gets ran over
2) The limo driver who gets shot in the head when the 2 ladies in the back of the limo were fighting over a gun
Jumanji (2017) Finbar explodes after accidentally eating some cake. 🤣
Ahh man, I shot Marvin in the face!
Will never get old, classic line
How did this list not include the cat from Boon Dock Saints
Marvin went from having a good head on his shoulders to having no head
Magnolia was based on a true story but the roles were reversed on who shot... there was a class taught to us in Law and that particular "Was It Murder Or Suicide?" case was brought up... it was eventually ruled Suicide. The Murder portion was only allowed becasue supposedly , the safety net was unknown about by the jumper. Never saw Magnolia , but know this story in layers , so know I prolly will see it.
Did anybody realized that was fame voice actor Phil Lamarr that died by john travolta in Pulp Fiction?
For the one in Magnolia, I heard a story about that recently that went the same way only the father fired the shotgun
1:35 Yeah, if the fall didn't finish him, that steamroller sure did.
Ben Stiller is awesome. And doesn't apologize for being funny!
Guys, the editing.......really? TH-cam censorship must be at an alarming standard lol. They'll let you show a guy get fried to ash, but, not get hit by a car?
Yeah fr, I swear watchmojo used to show everything
one of the best movies ive ever seen, no one does it like john and goat
Live 🔛 Die 🔛 Repeat
"Edge of Tomorrow" (2014)
2:03 Pixies Inc.
Norman: Got one coach
SpideySense-U done goofed my guy
In all honesty, that death caught me off guard a little.
Watch Vincent's finger slowly pull the trigger as he talks to Marvin n tell me if it really was an accident 🤔 cuz it sure don't look like it 😂
I'm shocked X-Force in Deadpool 2 didn't make this list. Especially with multiple accidents in various manners. Not to mention it would be Brad Pitts 3rd appearance on the list. Props for Burn After Reading- Pitt's face before the shot and Clooney's immediate response of yelling at him made it so great, funny and morbid at the same time.
What about the Bard from The Gammers 2 Dorkness Rising
MAgnolia piece is based on a real 'murder' mystery we heard about in our Forensic Science classes in California in the 90's!
#1 I AGREE was the best and funniest!
Aw man i shot Marvin in the face is one of the funniest lines ever
Top 10 Times Movie/Show Props Somehow Knew What You Were Thinking.
The most important and I have to think accidental death in Starship Troopers is Robert Heinlein's brilliant novel, a futuristic classic of science fiction which my disabled Vietnam vet father told me it was the most realistic novel about combat he'd ever read!!! I'm a child of Agent Orange and generations of career enlisted who because of Uncle Sam's need for a large number of contract killers in the 20th century meant my family left the ranks of the impoverished and I got to go to college--something no one in the family had the resources to do in previous generations. My maternal grandfather's family had been subsistence farming and proving why Tennessee is called the "Volunteer State" coming out of the mountains for every major tilt the country had, American Revolution onward, including wearing Union Blue because they understood the expanding voting rights of Jacksonian democracy would be gone if those plantation fruckers with the rich lands and lots of slaves to do their work were able to impose their will and property requirements on those trying to scratch out livings in those mountains' rocky tops. My grandfather slogged the Pacific as a teenage Marine flamethrower, joined the Tennessee militia for extra cash trying to support a widowed mother and 3 sisters along with a wife and the 2 daughters he contributed to the baby boom, which is how he found himself in the Army now for Korea. The soldiers in his unit got lucky he lost his argument they could send him back to war if need be but that he was a Marine so had to go with them. They kept having issues with officers, which is how he found himself watching one day as they threw unit after unit at a tall hill, feeling it in his gut they were going to one of those hurled at it when the others weren't getting anywhere. He was right. So, he found himself with a radio set in each ear, being threatened with court martial for the friendly fire incident they thought he was about to cause if he got it wrong while he barked into the other the firm directions and coordinates he'd given in calling in air support to drop EXACTLY like he'd requested. The air strike obliterated the nest tucked in behind the little patch of outcropping rock, and they walked up that hill with no casualties from friendly or enemy fire. He was effectively left in charge for the last 2 months, and when a CO heard him complaining about not getting the same job back when he came home doing what was supposed to be separation paperwork, he was convinced to stay a Marine in the Army as a drill sergeant with the kind of knowledge and skills that might keep others alive. He said a decade later he knew he was ready for a new role when he wasn't enjoying as much anymore those live-fire training days low crawling along with the boots and collecting the loose change and lost treasures they left as they scrambled along! Being the sickly outlier in an usually athletic family left me a quiet gifted kid frequently in some cozy nook with a book and thus easy to overlook, so they didn't know I heard the discussions combat vets generally have with few people outside other combat vets. Right after I got notified I'd earned my undergraduate scholarship, I watched the premiere of a spring replacement show called Quantum Leap with my parents; I was STUNNED when the credit sequence flashed a picture of a medic in Vietnam used as one of the most iconic Life covers from the conflict elicited the knowledge that my father was shown injured the first of two times IN the magazine! I thought about all the stories I'd already heard more than what most people do and yet STILL knew so little even about what happened to my father during the war and how those effects rippled out. I decided to major in history--specifically oral, military, and presidential history. I was in grad school when Starship Troopers came out, and I was beyond excited...and then saw it; that whole thing was a training wreck thanks to writers who should've been fired with withering force!!! They lost the nuance in Starship Troopers and the complexities of war, military service, duties of citizens, and integrity of government to turn it into high camp--HORRIBLE!!! I hope someone else gives it a proper treatment someday!
Who you gonna call??? Someone else.
Waaait a second!! Is it because of TH-cam or is Damian Cockburn really just *poof* away in the US version of the movie?! Here in Germany you get to see him blow up in a red cloud of blood AND his pieces falling down (like it does here)
Marvin’s accidental death from Pulp Fiction is epic
Where’s vinz death in La Haine?
Why tell about the accidental deaths and then not even show most of them???
Number 9 Austin powers was Gold 😂
Literally saw WWZ last night and that death shocked me. I had to rewind that shit 3 times.
How does one make a top 20 list for accidental deaths? the fck?