If you had to die the same way as someone from a movie

Guillotine- Tale of Two Cities-1958 version with Dirk Bogarde. Apparently the Guillotine is the most quickest and painless death.

But I'll pull up a chair for a while and wait for an expert to tell me I'm wrong.:D
 
Edward G Robinson in Soylent Green.

Nicest death scene ever anyway... what a way to go... makes voluntary euthanasia look so tempting!!! :eek::D
 
If I wanted to go out in style, then Resident Evil's infamous lazer scene.

But realistically, probably something nice and gentle, like the woman V kills with an injection in V for Vendetta.
 
Bunny in 'Bunny and the Bull'; like he said "what a way to go" (worRAB to that effect)
Tristan in 'Tristan and Isolde', it was heart-breaking, romantic and emotional, dying with the woman you love (and essentially sacrificed your life for) by your side :cry::( (James Franco is truly brilliant with death scenes IMO, much like Heath Ledger)
Sirius Black in Harry Potter (Order of the Phoenix wasn't it?)..
The lady cop (played by Rosie Perez)/Budlofsky, being killed by the Dawoo Lanos..as if Budlosky hadn't suffered enough, Danny McBride's character got out of the DL, and said "how'd you like me now motherf****r?" before shooting his foot :D:D

..Should those choices worry me?? :o:)
 
Soaring into the sky heading for the bottom of the Grand Canyon in a classic American car.

Especially if I had done the deed with a young Brad Pitt the previous day :)
 
Like the Elephant Man. Makes his bed all comfy like (those were too many pillows), goes to sleep, doesn't wake up. Nice, what could be more peaceful........ My god, what a morbid thread!
 
No he didn't die. Jumping off the building signifies choosing life. The last thing you hear is 'tech support' saying "Relax David, open your eyes " meaning his body has been thawed out and fixed in the future.
 
I'd like to go out like the guy who gets covered in toxic waste and then splattered by a car in RoboCop. Momentarily painful, yes, but undeniably awesome:D
 
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