Interesting Movie Deaths

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The Long Ships - Captives were had their hands bound behind their backs and were made to fall forward and slide down a long blade, slicing them in half.

And in a very old Tarzan (Tarzan Escapes? - Johnny Weissmuller) movie I watched when I was 9 or so after church - captives were tied to 2 trees that were bent over in opposite directions and lashed down. Captives had legs tied to the trees firmly and then the tie downs were cut, sending the trees springing up and tearing the captive in half.
 
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For what it's worth...

The Long Ships - Captives were had their hands bound behind their backs and were made to fall forward and slide down a long blade, slicing them in half.

And in a very old Tarzan (Tarzan Escapes? - Johnny Weissmuller) movie I watched when I was 9 or so after church - captives were tied to 2 trees that were bent over in opposite directions and lashed down. Captives had legs tied to the trees firmly and then the tie downs were cut, sending the trees springing up and tearing the captive in half.
I remember that Tarzan episode. Freaked me out as a youngster.
 
The young female Vietnamese sniper death at the end of Full Metal Jacket was very interesting. The gunshot itself is nothing special, but the situational moral dilemma that accompanied it is profoundly fascinating and could spark deep conversations.
 
Another one that bothered me was the scene in Saving Private Ryan when that German soldier pushes his bayonette into Adam Goldberg's character
 
Another one that bothered me was the scene in Saving Private Ryan when that German soldier pushes his bayonette into Adam Goldberg's character

I liked the one where the paratrooper was running to attach a sticky bomb to a German tank and it blew up on him.
 
I remember thinking this scene was wildly fun when I saw it as a little kid

 
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