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The film was shot by cinematographer Lloyd Ahern II and scored by composers David C. Williams and Burkhard Dallwitz. The film was released on January 14, 2000, and was a critical and commercial failure.
David Campbell Wilson is an American screenwriter, probably best known for creating The Perfect Weapon and Supernova. [1] [2] He also credited for the screenplay of Terminator Salvation in early promotional material, but not for the final cut of the film.
- The Drowning Girl - Frankenstein
- The Shower - Psycho
- The Ending - Night of The Living Dead
- The Burning - The Wicker Man
- The Mallet - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
- The Plastic Bag - Black Christmas
- The Opening - Jaws
- The Decapitation - The Omen
- The Opening - Suspiria
- The One-Take Kill - Halloween
It's still a little shocking that James Whale's Frankensteinwas able to get quite this explicit with the death of a little girl at the hands of the creature in this 1931 Universal horror classic. It's not nearly as graphic as the other death scenes on this list, but watching her flail in the water, and watching the aftermath, all the while knowing ...
Arguably the most-discussed and most-studied death scene in all of cinema, the first kill in Alfred Hitchcock's proto-slasher masterpiece still ranks as one of the greatest horror movie moments ever. We remember it because it shocked audiences by coming so early in the film, killing off the supposed protagonist, but also because of its extraordinar...
George A. Romero certainly got more gruesome with other death scenes in his film career, but never again did he make a move quite so chilling as the death of Ben at the end of Night of the Living Dead. After fighting to survive a horrific night of slaughter, our hero stepped out the front door of the farmhouse only to be shot in the head by a mob o...
The Wicker Man succeeds not through graphic violence, but through building a sense of tension that builds throughout the film, an overwhelming dread that's bound to culminate in something. Then, in the final minutes, you learn what that something is, as Sgt. Howie finds himself trapped inside the titular burning effigy. It's still brilliant, and st...
Leatherface does a lot of rough stuff to the unsuspecting kids in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, but it never gets more disturbing than the moment he simply clubs poor Kirk in the head, then drags his trembling body down into his slaughterhouse. It's a hell of a tone-setter.
Black Christmasuses a POV camera to put us behind the eyes of its killer to great effect, and it's especially shocking in the moment when we see him viciously smother Clare in the attic of the sorority house with a plastic bag. It's memorable not just for the disturbing kill itself, but for the way in which Clare's body lingers, sitting the attic w...
Steven Spielberg famously obscured the shark for much of the runtime of Jaws, partly out of necessity as the mechanical beast kept breaking down. The minimalism still has an alarming effect, and nowhere is it more evident than in the opening scene, as a poor skinny dipping girl is dragged under the water by a thing we can't see, but can definitely ...
The Omenis interesting because its villain never kills with his own hands, and sometimes doesn't even seem aware that a kill is coming. Director Richard Donner orchestrates a series of elaborate "accidents" for the film's various death scenes, and while all of them are interesting, the most memorable is the moment when a poor photographer on the tr...
Dario Argento rose up out of the Italian giallo tradition with a knack for orchestrating elaborate death scenes via mysterious, shadowy killers. He's crafted a lot of memorable kills, but the first death in his masterpiece Suspiriais arguably the greatest. It begins with a dark shape outside a window, then escalates into operatic violence, culminat...
Before Michael Myers was a mask-wearing man walking through Haddonfield stabbing teenagers, he was a mask-wearing boy walking through Haddonfield stabbing teenagers. Every death in John Carpenter and Debra Hill's original classic is memorable, but the decision to start the film with a single Steadicam shot from the point-of-view of what's ultimatel...
Apr 4, 2019 · Jack the Ripper - The Case Reopened. Presented by Emilia Fox and Professor David Wilson, this documentary casts new light on the Jack the Ripper case, identifying another victim and naming the...
Starring Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster, the film follows a drifter [c] who discovers through special sunglasses that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to consume, breed, and conform to the status quo via subliminal messages in mass media.
Oct 27, 2016 · 1. Having your head turned inside out by a reverse bear trap. Movie: Saw 3D (2010) This particularly nasty device was threatened in the original Saw when Amanda Young wakes up with a bear trap...
David C. Wilson is known for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015), Supernova (2000) and The Perfect Weapon (1991).