Is Johnny Depp's death in the original Nightmare on Elm Street the most iconic horror movie death outside of the Psycho shower scene?
>>71235663
No but I have never actually seen the kino.
>>71235663
I have not seen the Psycho movie either.
>>71235751
this is me so you dont get confused OP.
>>71235751
>>71235797
So your opinions mean nothing
>implying the human body even has that much blood
C'mon.
>>71235831
Well its different because you asked if it is iconic but I should know if it is or not.
>>71235663
Not at all. While Nightmare is an infinitely better movie, I guarantee you more plebs remember the reverse bear trap from Saw. That's the world we live in. Yes, I know it's not technically a kill but it's more iconic sadly
chest burster in Alien is more iconic
The sleeping bag kill in that Friday 13th movie is up there I think
>>71235831
Do you recommend for me to watch the movies?
Is there a webm so I can tell you my opinion?
>>71236274
>not the classic double body skewer
>>71235881
This anon makes a good point, the most iconic scenes are the ones that people have probably seen, or at least seen parodies of, without actually needing to see the movie.
>>71236374
Yes obviously
>>71236694
Are they on netflix?
>>71235876
yeah it would have totally been realistic if it was only a few buckets of blood, dont film makers know anything?