
cinemorgue - Reddit
Nov 2, 2022 · r/cinemorgue: A subreddit dedicated to documenting which actors or actresses "died" in which movie or TV show
Cinemorgue - Listing every on screen death for thousands of ... - Reddit
Jan 7, 2016 · The goal of /r/Movies is to provide an inclusive place for discussions and news about films with major releases. Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, …
Cinemorgue - a Wiki of on-screen deaths in media - Reddit
Dec 6, 2023 · localcokedrinker Cinemorgue - a Wiki of on-screen deaths in media cinemorgue.fandom.com 1 Share Sort by:
In memory of Bill Paxton, he died 7 years ago today. The ... - Reddit
Feb 26, 2024 · In memory of Bill Paxton, he died 7 years ago today. The distinction of being the only one killed by a Terminator, and Alien, and a Predator : r/80s Go to 80s r/80s r/80s
Justin Long deaths? : r/horror - Reddit
Nov 19, 2022 · 95 votes, 69 comments. I'm just wondering if anyone has a count on how many times Justin Long has been killed or mutilated beyond repair in his…
Which person has killed the same person in movies and TV the ... - Reddit
Nov 4, 2023 · 2.3K votes, 706 comments. I haven't see this being asked before. For example Clancy Brown has killed Frank Medrano 2 times (Shawshank and ER) and…
Actor Christopher Lee has been credited with 70+ on screen ... - Reddit
Actor Christopher Lee has been credited with 70+ on screen deaths; deaths such as burning, stabbing, drowning, biting, falling, acid, suicide, being shot, impaled and crushed. He is not only the actor to …
Free Football Livestreams! : r/soccer - Reddit
Nov 6, 2022 · The football subreddit. News, results, and discussion about the beautiful game.
Are there any leading actors/actresses who have never died in ... - Reddit
Dec 15, 2022 · 609 votes, 1K comments. We all know Sean Bean has famously died all the time. But have there been any leading performers that have been able to avoid…
How John Boorman Foreshadowed The Final Haunting Shot in ... - Reddit
Jan 26, 2017 · (I originally posted this over at r/movies, but think it's a better fit for this site.) Last night, I caught a fat stretch of Deliverance on Cable, and I was struck again by how astutely director …