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Good Facial?
I always liked Nicola Pagett's death scene from "The Viking Queen" with her great dying facial expressions. So... anyone else liked it. 

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Re: Good Facial?
For me, a woman's most erotic body part is her face (which goes for both, real-life and fantasy). No wonder that I consider facial expressions when dying or dead as maybe the most important detail of a death scene.
When it comes to Nicola Pagett's death scene... the head tilted backwards, the streched neck, the open mouth - pitch perfect. My only complaint would be that, judging from the first picture, I'd loved to see those beautiful eyes in the last picture, too.
I hope it's okay to continue this thread with an example of a post-mortem facial (hoping others will chime in). It's the french actress Aurore Clément, strangled (off-screen) in Claude Chabrol's 'Les Fantômes Du Chapelier' (1982). It's my favorite post-strangulation mouth, with just the right amount of tongue and the perfect position for it, hanging/pointing to the corner of the mouth.
When it comes to Nicola Pagett's death scene... the head tilted backwards, the streched neck, the open mouth - pitch perfect. My only complaint would be that, judging from the first picture, I'd loved to see those beautiful eyes in the last picture, too.
I hope it's okay to continue this thread with an example of a post-mortem facial (hoping others will chime in). It's the french actress Aurore Clément, strangled (off-screen) in Claude Chabrol's 'Les Fantômes Du Chapelier' (1982). It's my favorite post-strangulation mouth, with just the right amount of tongue and the perfect position for it, hanging/pointing to the corner of the mouth.
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