Movie characters you were saddened (or downright horrified) to see die.

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Vrex360

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Death is a part of life as we all know, it's sad but true. Movies often imitate life so often they will include death, and often like in real life... it's sad.
I've watched many movies, seen many beloved characters die before my tear stained eyes. The one character who's death I mourned the most I think had to be Randy in Scream 2 (Vrex's eyes misted with tears)
Why did he have to die? Why? He was the best thing about Scream as a series, he was one of the main things. I didn't want to see him die, he was GREAT! My favourite character unjustly killed like that. What a senseless death. Well he may be gone, but his legacy and the genre rules live on.
Right enough about me and my grief for the great hero-among-nerds Randy (salutes) what character were you really saddened to see die or even just horrified to see lose their life?

By the way: DON'T MENTION TITANIC.
 

Ionami

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Vrex360 said:
Death is a part of life as we all know, it's sad but true. Movies often imitate life so often they will include death, and often like in real life... it's sad.
Was that really necessary for you to say?

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Was quite sad to see:
Alan Tudyk a.k.a. Wash the pilot from Serenity/Firefly die. Felt it was totally unnecessary, also it means that if a miracle occurs and the show ever DOES come back, it won't be the same...
 

Trivun

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Leo in Titanic. Such a sad way to go...

Actually, I was really pissed off when:

LJ in Resident Evil: Extinction - guys, he was a badass motherfucka and they just kill him off like that? HOW DARE THEY!

Daphne in Heroes - one of my favourite new characters of Season 3, and they completely ruined a good storyline with her and Matt Parkman by killing her off.

Charlotte in Lost - again, one of my favourite new characters of the new season (OK, season 4, but still...), and they had so much potential with developing her as a character, especially with the will they/won't they thing and Faraday. Plus she still has so much of a backstory yet to be explored.

Nick Cutter in Primeval - OK, only UK Escapists will know this one, but he's such an integral part of the storyline, and if they had to kill him off they could have picked a diffeent way to do it. I mean, come on, he gets shot by his ex-wife in the middle of a burning building. He saved her life, Goddammit, and that's even after she keeps trying to kill him through the anomalies. How much more ruined can you make a series? FTR, I absolutely love Primeval, but I was just pissed off at Cutter's death.
 

Hellion25

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In American History X when

Danny gets killed at the end, just as he realised the error of his ways and was about to start turning his life around.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Saddest death: Leonardo Dicaprio in Titanic.

Or when Ash was turned to stone in Pokemon: The First Movie. Back when I didn't wish him horribly dead...Shame he survived, but turning to stone is basically death, right? Then the whole stupid tears thing happened and he came back, which is the part that makes me cry more now, knowing that the series would have been better off without him.
 

Trivun

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Ionami said:
Vrex360 said:
Death is a part of life as we all know, it's sad but true. Movies often imitate life so often they will include death, and often like in real life... it's sad.
Was that really necessary for you to say?

OT:

Was quite sad to see:
Alan Tudyk a.k.a. Wash the pilot from Serenity/Firefly die. Felt it was totally unnecessary, also it means that if a miracle occurs and the show ever DOES come back, it won't be the same...
I have to agree with this as well, that was so annoying seeing him go like that. And the other main character who dies, that was pretty piss-taking too...
 

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MASSIVE WATCHMEN SPOILER
Rorschach at the end of Watchmen

EDIT: ok sorry to the guys that hadn't seen it though it doesn't matter whether it's put in a spoiler or not because no one leaves a spoiler unopened.

Also

when Will smith and his dog dies
 

sky14kemea

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Or when Ash was turned to stone in Pokemon: The First Movie. Back when I didn't wish him horribly dead...Shame he survived, but turning to stone is basically death, right? Then the whole stupid tears thing happened and he came back, which is the part that makes me cry more now, knowing that the series would have been better off without him.
i remember that, i was more sad about pikachu loosing a friend them ash dying XD i was never bothered about the human's for some weird reason

but yeah, after brock got replaced, it started going really downhill :p
 

herr.Didi

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In Braveheart when
william(mel gibson) dies at the end, after beeing tortured and refusing to accept the king
also like hellion said in AHX.
 

Ionami

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Trivun said:
Ionami said:
Vrex360 said:
Death is a part of life as we all know, it's sad but true. Movies often imitate life so often they will include death, and often like in real life... it's sad.
Was that really necessary for you to say?

OT:

Was quite sad to see:
Alan Tudyk a.k.a. Wash the pilot from Serenity/Firefly die. Felt it was totally unnecessary, also it means that if a miracle occurs and the show ever DOES come back, it won't be the same...
I have to agree with this as well, that was so annoying seeing him go like that. And the other main character who dies, that was pretty piss-taking too...
Yeah, it's been a while since I've seen it, so I had forgotten about the second one. That was a damn shame too, he was such a great character.
 

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Ionami said:
Vrex360 said:
Alan Tudyk a.k.a. Wash the pilot from Serenity/Firefly die. Felt it was totally unnecessary, also it means that if a miracle occurs and the show ever DOES come back, it won't be the same...
Ditto. But if the show would come back, they could make that event non-cannon. Small price to pay for the show coming back, I'd say x)
 

Dragonblade146

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I knew Titanic was coming god.

Sean Connery's character, Alan Quatermaine in The League For Extrodinary Gentlemen.
 

Dugarel

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Ionami said:
OT:

Was quite sad to see:
Alan Tudyk a.k.a. Wash the pilot from Serenity/Firefly die. Felt it was totally unnecessary, also it means that if a miracle occurs and the show ever DOES come back, it won't be the same...
I agree completely, and it was so sudden it was a wtf moment until it really sank in.