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For unique horror kills in Final Destination, the 2 scariest ones for me is in Final Destination 2 - the elevator death or Final Destination 2, the whole train sequence. It seems like that could actually happen with an elevator that's badly controlled. Also, with Final Destination 1's train sequence - I've actually beaten a train while in Driver's Ed (seriously, what IRL Driver's Ed instructor, besides mine, was dumb enough to cover the rearview mirrors with her hands while crossing train tracks? None to my knowledge), so I can relate to Carter being more and more freaked out as the train comes closer. Beating a train is scary enough but literally having it so the car literally won't move and/or allow you to bail out must be worse. The guy that got his head chopped off due to Carter's survival had the better potential death due it being quick.
can't decide which is my favorite but i can tell you i honestly didn't like sitting through a commercial directed towards trans people. if you can't look down after a shower and accept what God has made you then i can't accept what you have decided to be. after watching the video to number 1 i guess the 1 and 2 are the best creative wose but twang from ghost ship is my favorite
People really downplay the absolute fucked nature of that tanning bed kill in Final Destination 3. In an earlier scene it's shown the girls stripped off their underwear before getting in the beds. Then it goes step by step into the process of them being sunburned from first degree(screaming with red marks all over their body), second degree(their skin starts sticking and tearing from every part of them touching the tanning bed), and then third degree they start producing boils from everywhere on their body simultaneously as their blood is boiling under their skin. This whole time they're experiencing this on the ENTIRE SURFACE OF THEIR BODY, ALL OF IT, YES INCLUDING THEIR VAJ. Then finally the temperature ramps up so much that their skin actually bursts into flames and THEY'RE STILL ALIVE and can probably feel all of this as they finally start burning to actual death. This whole ordeal lasted for 5 minutes as they slowly experienced every form of sunburn on every inch of their body. This whole time they're trapped, unable to escape. As far as ways to die that is easily one of the most nightmarish.
Dude yes I remember seeing this as a kid, absolutely terrified the shot outta me man, but I couldn't stop watching tho, safe to say prolly never using a tanning bed
Yeah those 2 really had it bad, especially since many of the Final Destination deaths are so sudden, the premonition survivors barely had time to feel it. It's not even like they deserved a drawn out death like the skinhead in the next movie either
In Alien, the cast hadn't been told what was going to happen to John Hurt's character in that scene. The reaction you see on screen is genuine. The director did it because he wanted a more natural reaction. I'd say he did quite well.
Kinda surprised it wasn't higher up on the list honestly. Of all the disturbing, gory, shocking, disturbing films that I watch, it's probably still one of the most unexpected, creative kills in my book. Much better than freaking Ghost ship at the very least. 🤪lol
Fun fact: Ridley Scott didn't tell the rest of the cast about how John Hurt's Kane was going to die, so when the chestburster effect happened all that screaming and panicking from the rest of the cast is actually their real reactions. They weren't acting, it TERRIFIED them
Somebody said in another comment that one of the actors actually fainted. Must have been some damn good props/affects if it had that insane of a reaction to it. Jaws’ opening scene (I think) was another one where the director (Spielberg so not surprising lol) didn’t tell the actress what would happen. So her screams were genuine as she thought she was gonna drown from the diver pulling her legs too hard, and borderline actually drowning her. Pretty sure it traumatized her, or she just didn’t expect it to be so fear inducing/frightening. Probably one of the best ways to get a genuine reaction, but morally kinda fucked up imo.
I thought the exact same thing - and figured it would be high on the list after they mentioned the Ghost Ship party kill, because they were done by the same effects house.
The bannister decapitation in High Tension is one of my all time favorite kills. It actually sent a shiver up my spine. When you think of potential death scenes involving furniture you picture being crushed... not this. Love it!
Missing at least one of the Leprechaun kills, they were also creative if I recall correctly. And the colon kill in Hatchet, that was just over the top grotesque xD
The Sinister scene is why I hate using loud noises to trick me into being scared. I like the mystery of wondering what I saw, not the sudden jumping form loudness because something supposedly scary happened.
Ah final destination series. Nothing like giving a whole generation both trauma and a fear of wood trucks. Always gotta get out from behind one as fast as you can.
Mine never left. Lol God I remember watching Arachnophobia as a kid with my sister, already scared of spiders but I can at least can watch them in movies because, hey it's a work of fiction right? It isn't sitting in front of me, I'm good. *Like... Hell!* Mid way through the movie this sneaky little butthole took a feather pen and ran it up my arm durring one of the barn scenes. I still don't know how that movie ended! 😱🤪😂😂
I thought of Jason X liquid Nitrogen right away too but it was my second thought after BONE TOMAHAWK and poor Deputy Nick getting scalped (alive), his scalp shoved in his mouth (to muffle his screams) and a stake hammered in his mouth to keep his scalp in there (still alive), then he's flipped upside down with his bare ass facing the camera and with a Troglodyte holding each ankle, then head-honcho Trog hacks Nick's taint with a bone tomahawk until each Trog can pull his ankles like a wishbone to split him in half (from his ass/taint) up to his chest so all his guts spill out and he's ready to eat!! With such an INCREDIBLE practical effect, it looks SO good and is def the most grisly death I've ever seen on screen!
I think The Rack Trap from Saw 3 should have been on the list instead of The Reverse Bear Trap from Saw 1. It was so unsettling to watch, just like the Tanning Bed kills from Final Destination 3.
That evil hag Mrs. Deagle’s death in Gremlins and John Strode’s death in Halloween 5. I loved the bad mattress death in Nightmare on Elm Street. It was so over the top. I also loved the death of the pervert in Final Destination 5.
How did Final Destination 2 highway scene not on here? Maybe not as creative but damn, that scene scared entire 2 generations into not driving behind a log truck after that 😅
The pool suction scene still keeps me from swimming too close to the bottom of the pool. The Ghost Ship opening scene was the only thing I saw of the movie because I was a child, and my parents immediately turned it off. XD
The pool scene was an amazing scene considering it sucked out Hunt's intestines, it got a golden chainsaw. The ghost ship scene was also pretty surprising too and it might scare me a bit more each time I watch it.
The Collector and The Collection had a bunch of good ones too. The opening multi-kill scene of The Collection in the club was in my opinion even better than the Ghost Ship multi-kill! Crazy creative
I love seeing so many of these kill! My three favorites on here are the mattress/A Nightmare on Elm Street, chest burster in Alien and the beheading in The Omen. Thanks WatchMojo!
7:58 I think the segue from the girls burning to death side-by-side in the sunbeds to their coffins laying side-by-side at their funeral is a GENIUS DIRECTING DECISION!
The black guy's death in Underwater. Seeing someone explode from the outside in like that was terrifying and makes me even more scared of the deep sea.
What's great about the chest burster is that I believe the cast weren't told exactly what would happen, which instilled the believeable disgust and shock the cast showed after the xenomorph escaped.
Freddy Krueger killed Spencer in a video game in Nightmare on Elm Street 6. And he killed Mark Grey in a comic book in Nightmare on Elm Street 5. You don’t see kills like that in other movies. Those kills are unique.
About the Wicker Man kill, there was a reference to this in an episode i believe is called "lost" where the whole city of Bikini Bottom abandons Spongebob to go on a vacation away from him and on the island they were staying on; they burnt a wooden statue of Spongebob to celebrate being away from him. Pretty cool reference
Kane Hodder has stated that the sleeping bag death is the rare occasion where the censored version is better than the version they filmed. He felt the single hit is more effective.
@@MajorTeag I mean the dude is like the god damn Terminator.😂🤣 Not even a what? 10 plus force of police officers with shotguns, and long rifles was able to actually fully stop him. Between his size/build, and the fact he has supernatural strength, and cannot be fully killed, he has no problem throwing a short stack girl around like a sack of potatoes.😂 Still a gruesome death imo, impact kills are some horrible shit to listen to.
Death no.3 actually happened to an unfortunate resident in his condominium swimming in my neighbourhood a few years back. The ironic part is, the man was 1.8m tall, but he drown in a 1.2m deep pool due to a malfunctioning draining system
Watch mojo never disappoints. Some of my favorites. Human Mary in ent. A nightmare on elm street 3. Phillips death. Bad mattress. A nightmare on elm street 1. Glenn's death. Glass shards. Bride of chucky. The angel death trap. Saw 3 Head explodes. A nightmare on elm street 6. Carlos's death.
#13--->> DEFINITELY one of my absolute 💯% FAVORITE kills in horror movie.. even watching how they made that scene was awesome. What they did to get that scene was an absolute and complete fact of genius!
I'd give a nod to The Rack from Saw 3, The Sentinel Sphere going through the guy's back and coming out his mouth on Phantasm 2, and Jason bending the officer over backwards on Friday the 13th Part 6.
Calling Ghost Ship mediocre is a bit harsh. Desmond Harrington’s performance was phenomenal in my opinion. The scene when he drops the nerdy sweet guy facade and goes full “Ferry man” still gives me chills.
Great list , all brilliant and iconic kills . I find the wicker man scene and the final destination 3 sunbed scene kill my faves as I find fire deaths disturbing and scary .
The liquid nitrogen death always bugged me… Just because traditionally Jason’s kills typically were of all the people “doing the wrong thing”… the jerks, the promiscuous couples, druggies… Etc. this girl was the only one behaving and doing her job. It bugged me mostly because it was the first kill of the movie. Typically that type of character lasts the longest in the films.
There was a unique kill in the 13 ghosts where a glass wall would cut someone in half for one of the most gruesome scenes i had seen in a movie back then.
Why does no one ever mention that the little girl in that infamous opening scene of Ghost Ship is Emily Browning who went on to do Lemony Snicket, Sucker Punch, Legend and American Gods
Freddy didn't mean to cause all that red juice erupting from the mattress... All he wanted was the TV, but "accidentally" dragged the guy down with it.
Spoiler Alert: the first part in Ghost Ship are the only best thing about the movie. The rest is basically just Titanic but with ghost! (And meh kills that hardly show blood or gore!)
I really liked this series! Here are some recommendations (in my opinion) it's not a lot lol, but here: Christian, Simon, Josh, Mark, and pretty much everyone from Midsommar the dad and the baby (I don't remember their names) from The Witch Judy from Sleepaway Camp Winslow (I think was his name) from The Lighthouse Charlie from Hereditary Nina from Black Swan the baby from mother! Jack from the Shining the mom and the principal from Carrie Pluto from Us Ken and Jess from Unfriended The girl who fell out the window from Host The girl in the beginning of It Follows The boyfriends from Better Watch Out that lady from the Grudge when the girl cam out from the bed lol that one girl from parasite (I think her name was Jessica?) I don't remember if this was a death or not, but the guy from the possession whose teeth fell out okay that kind of was a lot lol
I think this Top 20 video would be interesting if WatchMojo did the honors of allowing a crossover vid featuring James A. Janisse reading up on these creative kills!