Qu'elle horreur de voir se débattre le condamné à mort .Ce doit être atroce de se voir mourir de la sorte!! Malgré la faute de la personne, cela me touche.
Well ... honestly, its because you have a dark inner subliminal desire to see someone fry to death, while strapped to a chair electrified with 5000 volts. Any other questions?
"Well, shit...Warden Nutso just ripped his own face off and he's lying in a pool of blood in front of the electric chair...what do we do now?" "Screw it...zap the asshole anyway."
The guys like psychotic or something he’s using like telekinesis are something to make this guy do this. Either that or the warden was already insane to began with
For a minue there, when the warden was laying on the convict, I thought they would both be electrocuted together. Sooo ... any time that you are watching a horror movie, and it just doesn't seem to measure up to your entertainment requirements ... just let me know, and I'll rewrite the script for you. Seriously ... Don't look so shocked.
Yeah ... like when the warden slammed his face into the glass and broke his nose ... the blood should have sprayed in a downward pattern on the glass. Just goes to show you ... the special effects crew didn't bloody know what they were doing.
Jelly fish are saltwater creatures, are they not? And, if I remember correctly ... saltwater conducts electricity. If I were you ... I would not be making any waves.
@@epickgumber8508 , To be honest ... I'm not very familiar with the thoughts of jellyfish, but ... Yes, "sh*t" probably would be a thought that would cross the mind of a jellyfish as the switch was pulled. Might even be the final action of the jellyfish too, for that matter.
Am I the only one who finds this not in the least bonkers because of the late Dennis Hopper's penchant for playing over the top loons at this point in his career? Don't get me wrong, he was a great actor & national treasure (check out his performance in the '50s hit "Giant"), but by the time of this movie, he was being paid for his rep for playing nutters. Like, say, Jack Nicholson.
@@connie4937 For me to list the many roles Dennis Hopper played, it would take a solid 24 hours. He straddled the eras - got his start near the end of Hollywood's Golden Age, was a solid, versatile performer during the '70s New Age, & always had a project going for the rest of his career. Did he slide into self-parady? Sure. So did a LOT of equally gifted actors - the aforementioned Nicholson (who I adore), Pacino (probably my favorite actor), DeNiro (when you see the absolute CRAP he does now, it's hard to forget how good he is), Hell, Faye Dunaway too. (True to her classic leading lady rep, she doesn't quite get that she's not "A" level anymore.) It's hard to see it, but Hopper was a guy who just plain gave his all to anything he did. Whether classic or crap, he elevated whatever role he had & gave not one frak about what people thought. The Critical Drinker relayed a..."interesting" story about Hopper on the set of "Apocalypse Now". Hopper wasn't nailing his lines well & Coppola asked what it would take to get in character. W/out missing a beat, Hopper said "cocaine"! And Coppola got him the coke. This irritated Brando - pot calling kettle & all that - & how did Hopper respond? He literally made it his mission to piss off Brando whenever the opportunity presented itself. Like I said - LEGEND!....😁
VICKI OSBORN Why would you want that? No! Executions were a form of entertainment. A way to break monotony. Family affairs, picnics, vendors and the works. It was so in this country as well until the last public hanging in 1936. That hanging went so badly, between botches and the media that it prompted doing away with public executions in this country. We don’t want public execution to be revived. We have enough that our children are exposed to without teaching them to take joy in the killing of anything that lives. Whether it’s a deer or it’s a criminal, respect for life needs to be observed and if we take a life, whether for culling purposes in hunting, whether we are hunting for food or whether we are removing a truly proven guilty person from this world, it’s a sacred act that needs to be done with sobriety and consideration. I, personally, support capital punishment for certain crimes. I also believe that a society that implements it needs to do so with fear and trembling, making sure every possible effort is made to prove the person being executed did in fact commit the crime. Once that’s determined, execute swiftly (none of this sitting for years and years on death row), cleanly and without room to botch it. The guillotine did that quite effectively.
Amazing_vids47 23 What is there not to understand? Vicki stated she thinks executions should be public. I explained to her why they should not be made public again. Perhaps we are not in the same country? Pardon me if that is so. I made the ASSumption that I was speaking to another American. If not, and you are not, again, pardon me. I remarked from the perspective of ONE American on the subject of public execution on why I believe she might want to consider a rethink of her point of view.
As a retired medic how can the warden smash his head against smooth glass with nothing to cut his open Plus he wouldn't be in charge of any prison acting like that English videos please thanks 👍