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Who are the psychos at Watchmojo who decided that a teenager running through a flock of pigeons deserved the instant karma of being instantly flattened by a pane of glass?
I prefer the scene where the woman who was leading all of these blood sacrifices to old gods ended up becoming the final blood sacrifice herself. It wasn't instant but it was sweet.
I actually feel that the remake of Carrie did the instant karma better because she was more targeting the bullies. Also, Ms. Desjardin dying is like the opposite of karma.
@@LilDemona No. A bunch of kids at the school just laughed at the things the bullies did, so they wouldn't get bullied next. 80% of the school had done nothing but passively laugh at her. Sure... maybe they deserve the trauma of seeing the bullies butchered. But they never caused any harm, they didn't deserve to die. It was an extreme over reaction. Carrie essentially became a school shooter.
@@LilDemona Laughing isn't nescesarily bullying. It's an autonomaus reaction and vey often brought on by stressful situations. The teachers should have stepped in yes. But none of them deserved a psycho burning them alive. Carrie turned into a school shooter. he was the monster, the bullies are just the bad guys.
The only REAL tragedy in Carrie's rampage (aside from what happens to Tommy--it's not clear whether the empty bucket that hits him ends up killing him or if he's just knocked unconscious and then dies in the fire) was the death of Miss Collins. She was really Carrie's only friend through the movie but, because Carrie snaps from Tommy's collapse, Carrie then hallucinates that everyone, including Miss Collins, is laughing at her. If Miss Collins had rushed to the stage to see to Tommy and Carrie, she might have survived but her own shock at the scene unfortunately turns her into a victim.
Still a better fate than Sue. She survived by having Tommy take Carrie instead of her so she wasn’t at the prom, only to live long enough to have to appear in that God awful sequel, The Rage: Carrie 2. They even brought back her actress from the first film only to kill her off.
That's why in the remake (the one with Chloë Grace Moretz) Ms. Collins was lifted to the stage and saved. The only good part aside from Chris' death in the 2013 version
Nope the actual tragedy is people getting slaughtered for just hurting someone's feelings. I'm so tired of this idea that somehow it's ok for Carrie to kill people just because they made her sad. She's a monster who is a million times worse than Chris or Billy
In Aliens, he wasn't immediately killed. There's a deleted scene where Ripley finds him stuck to a wall, about to give birth to a chest burster, begging her to kill him.
@@Darkfirewolf12 So it happens in the novel version. But not in the movie version. Cut content is not part of the storyline, it was cut. People need to understand that better. I'm just so tired of people using deleted scenes as "Proof".
You're right. Because even though the deleted scene "iSnT CaNoN" the behavior of the aliens is. The zenomorphs from alien probably didn't say "oh this is a bad guy and deserves an instant karma death." Instead, they likely did what they always do. Knock him out, snot him to a wall, and put a baby in him.
Midsommer was a deeply disturbing movie. Even the characters who didn't deserve it meet gruesome ends. The one we hope would get away even winds up hopelessly insane.
The elderly woman in train to Busan really killed me. She knew she was gonna die from the zombies if she opened the door, but it’s the fact that she saw her love of her life in a state of not being able to recognize her. That hurts more then anything else.
Final Destination 2 usually doesn't get as much credit as the rest of the franchise, but it's especially notable here having a cast of characters generally trying to help each other, instead of the sequels which have nastier people whose instant karma you actually want to root for
@@KnightRaymund Ehhh I'm not sure about that lol. He was warned by a worker after all, though it was too late. And we already know he would die, maybe "deserve" is moot? His mom, however, had a pretty horrible death and general experience prior to that, I'd say she didn't deserve that at all.
@@AdderTude I could've sworn there was confirmation of their deaths somewhere else in the franchise, but it turns out it's just from a deleted scene from FD3, so yeah you are on the money haha
4:41 One of my favorite quotes in Scream 3: "I have not SCREWED that pig Milton to get a leading a role just to die here with second rate celebrities like you two."
For Shaun of the Dead, while it's true David had some karma coming as he even tried to shoot Shaun in that scene (but the gun was out of bullets), he came to his senses when Diane yelled at him and set him straight about how he had no business blaming Shaun for their situation. David tried to apologize to Shaun, but the window crash interrupted him, so before his dying moments he did attempt to redeem himself at least a smidge, and there's something to be said for that. In a deleted earlier version of the scene, David does manage to apologize to Shaun, and Diana says to him "well done, Daffs...that took guts." (Daffs was her nickname for him because they were a couple) And then the window broke and the zombies dragged him through and killed him anyway. In the end, Edgar Wright decided the scene would do better if he never quite got his apology out in time but made it obvious that he was trying. Maybe it was supposed to imply he didn't atone in time or something. I dunno.
For the Cabin Fever one, I would have added a two-fer, with the sheriff and his deputies winding up drinking contaminated lemonade from the lake water Paul's body was in, which also would have contaminated the town's water supply.
How are you gonna have the child who scared some birds on there but not the racist man who burned a cross on a black man’s lawn from the exact same franchise
My thoughts exactly!! Thank you for pointing this out! I kept expecting the racist guy to be number 1 because it hadn't appeared on the list yet, but I am severely disappointed that it wasn't on the list at all!
@@SuperShadowsGirl You know what the best part about that kill was? The fact that the song playing on the radio was "Why We Can't We Be Friends?" Gotta love that Death has a sense of humor.
227: Why does that not surprise me? Before he voiced Bolin on The Legend of Korra, he got a gruesome death in the last horror movie of Final Destination
That was the moment I stopped enjoying the movie. It went from campy fun to horrible in a second & was all too happy to see that guy get his comeuppance
Should’ve had the original Day of the Dead on this list, where the Army leader, Rhodes, gets ripped apart by zombies as the sentient zombie Bub sarcastically salutes him.
What about the girl who played "Kinsa" in Jason X? She was quick to close the door to save her life but her ability to save others along with her went away just like her death
I remember watching the Snakes on a Plane one (on TV of course) and when he yelled “you would’ve done the same thing!!” Me and my cousins were like “uuuuuh no we wouldn’t have”. 😂
The thing with Angelina in SCREAM 3 is that her offscreen death was for a reason: In the first cut of the film she was the 3rd killer, therefore she was actually ACTING her death. But some last minute rewrite and reshoots changed the whole 3rd act... NOT FOR THE BEST, unfortunately.
@@alessa1361 My bad, you're right... The 2nd killer... I'm so used to have at least 2 killers in the franchise that I forgot there was only one, here...
David's death in Shaun Of The Dead is more instant karma, because he's the one who broke the window, not the zombies. When they finally get to the Winchester and can't get in because the door is locked, Shaun suggests using the back door, but David doesn't listen and breaks the window.
Jeff from Cabin Fever, I understand his motivation. I wouldn't want to get sick either. He did what you're supposed to do and he didn't dance on their grave, he was happy he survived. But sure karma 😅
@MouseysFox, I agree, he definitely did not dance on anyones grave. I also would've acted as Jeff did. Its absolutely shitty all my friends died, but I would also be relieved that I lived. Why would you touch or willingly be in very close proximity to someone that is infected with who knows what?? Js...
You want Karma? At the very end of the story, the idiot cops who totally botched the situation, especially the guy who sounded like a stoner and whined "you ruined the party" to one of the victims who was called "a murderer" because the insane kid ran across the street and bit his hand, getting infected for it and winding up in intensive care, went to a lemonade stand set up by a couple of little girls with a lemonade stand and bought the lemonade, and drank it, not knowing that the girls were using water from the creek CONTAMINATED WITH THE BLOOD OF THE GUYS THEY GUNNED DOWN. Considering how virulent whatever the heck the disease is, every last one of those idiot cops is going to get sick and die screaming in agony, presuming the hateful townsfolk don't shoot them down too.
I’m surprised you didn’t add the moment from killer klowns from outer space where the guy broke shortys bike and then shorty punched his head right off his body.
17:55 There is a deleted scene of Burke from Aliens that show Ripley finding him cocooned in the Hive during her final confrontation with the Queen, with a chestburster about to break out. Think that's a more satisfying ending than just imagining him killed straightaway by an alien.
But because of the timeline, it was cut. Even if he somehow was brought back that fast to the nest, he would still have the facehugger on his face when Ripley found him. And certainly, the chestburster wouldn't be about to burst. It needs at least a lot of hours to develop, not 20 something minutes.
I couldn’t agree more; even the teachers and headmaster were terrible; only three people in that film.were good to him. Everyone else deserved what they got coming
@@MandMWeekly oh yes. What all did they do? Well, they humiliated him for being an orphan. They sabotaged his catapult project. They got him kicked off the soccer team. And worst of all: they killed his dog. The latter being something even the big guy below wouldn't put up with. Hell, even the chapel priest treated him bad too.
@@SnailMaster Plus, they messed with the only three people who gave Stanley the time of day. The first being a fellow student named Kowalski, (who himself is an outcast due) The second is Joe, the friendly mess hall cook, who gave Stanley his dog from the litter of puppies his own dog had, and one of the pretty girls from the beauty pageant, (I think her name is Kelly) She likes Stanley and gets to know him after the pageant, only for Bubba (The head bully) and his friends to ruin their moment and beat him up. Even worse, Bubba and his friends make Kelly and her friends Witness the dead (and decapitation) Of Stanley's dog; and she gets terrifed when she sees it. Even worse, Bubba gets away with all of it (Before his death) because the headmaster, Colonel Kincade, lets it all happen so that Bubba's mother can be satisfied with her son's school standing and get her senator friend to give more money to the school.
Honestly, I'd switch #1 & #2. Burke is the only one to get revenge on in [the scene](no spoilers here). #2, there are multiples on people who caused the protagonist grief and all got what was coming to them, in the same night. I think that's deserving of the #1 spot, imho.
For me, it would have to be Billy Metzner’s death in Jack Frost (1997). A bully character who ended up being pushed into the path of an oncoming sled, getting decapitated.
I take it you mean the horror film Jack Frost and not the family film where a boys dad is reincarnated as a snowman 😉 still remember when my sister was at a video store when she was very young and the staff member thought she wanted to rent the horror film Jack Frost instead of the family film with the same name 🤣🤣🤣
@@therunawaykid6523 yup, I remember when I first saw the movie, it was back when I first saw the 1998 movie and I looked it up on RU-vid and I find a clip of what I thought was the death scene of Michael Keaton but what I saw was a weird snowman with a disfigured evil face. Anyways I watched the trailer and that night I found it hard to sleep (and breathe) and the second night I threw up. That was like 2016 or 17 (I was a young child so there’s a good reason) I only recently got over my fear of it back in August or September 2022 and it’s now my favourite horror film. Funny how I’m a horror fan and I was scared of that 😂😂😂
Carrie (the 1976 Brian De Palma original, not the totally pointless 2013 remake) had to be at least in the top-3. That kind of revenge resonated with countless high school kids who were bullied by the "popular" jocks and cheerleaders.
can we appreciate the fact she didn't put down Juno from the decent man that girl was a fighter and was killed of so unfairly LIKE LET HER EXPLAIN HER FEELINGS
Most the deaths in snakes on a plane are harsh.The dogs death in snakes on a plane however is so fucking cruel, im kind a dog person and animals being harmed at all is especially in this movie literally made me cringe and very emotional and disturbed.
Um, the kid from Final Destination just scared a bunch of pigeons. What sociopath decided that was karmic? He was not only high from the dentist, but also went to scare the pigeons because the MC was literally screaming at him, "PIGEONS! PIGEONS!" He did not deserve that in the least. What the fuck, Mojo?
18:45 It wasn’t locked in the Marines in the operations centre That makes him worthy of a spot on that list it’s the fact that he locked a nine-year-old girl and a woman who he bullshitted into joining the mission in the first place in the med lab with two facehuggers in order To get to xenomorph’s Through ICC quarantine For the company’s bio weapons division and then of course he wants up suffering the same fate.
13:26 I'm more impressed by the head bully's dedication to drowning this kid. Even as all his friends are being flung across the room and torn to shreds by a psycho vampire girl, he refuses to budge an inch.
The list started with an entry in the Alien franchise, and then ended with an entry in the Alien franchise. It just goes to show that Burke deserved what was coming to him.
The death of the main villain in Rogue(2021) basically "Spoiler Alert for the final act of the movie" the main villain reveals that him and that one girl's father were the ones behind the illegal Lion Farm that turned the lioness into a man-eater in the first place and before him and his men can kill lead mercenary anti-heroine Alex, the rest of her squad, and the remaining two girls of the 3 they were sent to rescue said lioness returns and starts turning the main villain's men into cat food, and then Alex seeing her new furry "ally" head into the barn leads the main villain into the barn, and before the main villain can shoot Alex the lioness jumps down from one of the rafters and starts snarling and growling at the final human on her personal "hit-list" and while the main villain is deciding whether to shoot Alex or the lioness Alex reveals that she still has her Sig-Sauer fully loaded in it's holster by saying "Doesn't matter which of us you shoot one of us bad bitches will still kill you" and just as the main villain is trying to aim his pistol at Alex the lioness takes advantage and pounces on him, and then eats him while he's still alive and all Alex says while watching this grisly karma moment is "Hail to the Queen"
I'll admit the boa constrictor was a nice touch in Snakes on the Plane, but I still can't help but wonder why there was a boa constrictor in a crate fulled with what were suppose to be some of the deadliest venomous snakes that came from a place that housed venomous snakes.
@@bigjedimullet But it's non-venomous, and hte place the crime boss got it from was keeping venomous snakes. They even showed the place in the movie as that's where the FBI got the antivenom needed for any survivors bitten.
@@kyleellis1825 Boa Constrictors are as cold-blooded as any other snake. Their body temperature depends on the environment's temperature. If the plane's storage is cold, I doubt the Boa Constrictor be any warmer than the venomous snakes.
Exactly…. I was Severely bullied in elementary school in the 90’s and I was actually suicidal by the time reached Gr.8 at the elementary school where the Bullying was literally was the worst. I STILL have trauma connected to that and While I can never watch or read Carrie due to my Autism (Horror is not a good thing when you can’t shut your brain off in dreams and also happen to be a Very Lucid dreamer to the point of Being in a dream within a Dream, in another dream before finally waking up), I know enough about the story that what happened to her was honestly just waiting to happen in between her mom abusing her, The teachers expect the one ignoring the signs of Abuse and the bullying as well as the Bullying itself… She SNAPPED and she snapped HARD so sadly while Carrie did kill them, she technically was in the middle of a severe mental breakdown
What's even better about the Scream 3 killing is the people behind the scenes revealed she was supposed to be the partner of Sydney's deranged brother. They planned for her to be the final girl after he killed Sydney. If that's still true, then she was betrayed by her own partner and killed before the end.
What I love the most about this scene is that while Rhonda is walking away listening to the kids being eaten alive, she has no emotion, no regret..no sadness or anything. Even though she hears them begging for help as they are torn to pieces, she ignores them and leaves them. That’s how you nail a scene
It's always satisfying to see horror movie jerks get instant karma via death. Also, how could you not include Dr. Crews' and Melissa's deaths from "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" on this list?
Also in jason takes Manhattan jason kills a bully who pushes rennie the main character off a bait and later in the film these two thugs kidnap her and were about to rape her till jason kills them. I rooted for jason in that movie.
Actually in Carrie most of the people at the Prom are not laughing at Carrie she had a psychotic break and imagined everyone was laughing, that's why it keeps cutting between everyone standing in silence which was what was really happening and everyone over the top laughing which was what Carrie was seeing in her mind.