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	...and then she says "You always were an ******* Gorman."Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by dogscoff: Just thought of another one that always gets me... Vasquez, in Aliens. She goes back down the tunnel for the other guy (Gorman?) but it's too late to save him and she's given her life for nothing. Then they grip the grenade together and....
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	Yeah, best performance by a bomb, ever!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by dogscoff: How about the end of Dark Star?
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	Good one too, but I wonder how many people will recognize that movie.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by dogscoff: Or Silent Running?
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	hehehehe, when started to read this topic, my mind started to think on this!Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by PvK: 
 The A-bomb-riding pilot in Doctor Strangelove.
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	The best Doctor Who death was when Doctor #4 (Tom Baker) fell off the radio telescope while fighting the Master.  That was a very sad episode.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Baron Munchausen: Dr. Who has some interesting 'deaths' before his regenerations.
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				 Re: [OT] The best ever death... 
 Some good deaths in The Seven Samurai, specifically the duelist, and also Toshiro Mifune's character.
 as far as horrible deaths that made for great movie pathos, see Galipoli.
 
 and for heroic ways to go, how about Michael Garibaldi in the alternate-future where he dies defending the station against invaders?
 
 and how about that guy in point break that dies surfing in the storm.
 
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 Kenny, in every episode of South Park.   
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 I'm surprised no one has mentioned Spock in "Wrath of Khan" or Tasha Yar in "Yesterday's Enterprise."  Those are very good scenes.  But, typical of Trek, they weren't really final, were they?    |  
	
		
	
	
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 Every time the cursed prince in “Princess Mononoke” decapitates a samurai on horseback with an arrow and the other samurai are like “WTF?" . My wife and laughed so hard the first time we saw that we had tears running down our faces. 
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 Bambi, in Bambi vs Godzilla. 
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