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Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2022 11:10 pm
by Max5s
Nutz,

Netflix-Biohackers-Season 2 Episode 6

Jessica Schwartz, wearing a white sweater blouse gets shot in upper left abdomen with a rifle fired at long range. Not too bad a job.

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 8:12 am
by Nutz
Max5s wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 11:10 pm Nutz,

Netflix-Biohackers-Season 2 Episode 6

Jessica Schwartz, wearing a white sweater blouse gets shot in upper left abdomen with a rifle fired at long range. Not too bad a job.
Thanks for that one. :.-)

Allthough not quite what I am looking for clothing wise, it was still a good scene :-)

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2022 3:34 am
by Nutz
Just saw a Danish movie on Netflix, The Bombardment, yesterday.
Very early in the movie, just after the intro, we see 3 good looking, young women getting ready, wearing nice, white dresses or skirt/blouse combos. Shortly after, they get into the back seat of a car and the driver starts to drive.
Shortly after, the car is shot up by an airplane with machine guns. The scene is filmed from the dashboard of the car, and we see the bullets hit the ground behind the driving car, closing in, before the whole back seat is riddled with gunfire and blood everywhere. We see the red blood spreading on the chest of the two girls on the left and the right. Sadly, they are wearing coats over their nice clothes, but they are open, so I find the scene nice anyway. No body view afterwards, though.

The scene is set in Denmark, near the end of WW2, more excact February 1945, so it may be inspired by true events.

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Tue May 03, 2022 7:25 pm
by Max5s
Netflix-Ozark-Final episode Season 4

Julia Garner wearing a white dress is shot in heart region.

I was disappointed as I thought she was the most interesting character in the series. Killing her off was stupid IMHO as there will inevitably be another movie or something.

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Wed May 04, 2022 8:22 am
by Nutz
Max5s wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 7:25 pm Netflix-Ozark-Final episode Season 4

Julia Garner wearing a white dress is shot in heart region.

I was disappointed as I thought she was the most interesting character in the series. Killing her off was stupid IMHO as there will inevitably be another movie or something.
Thanx, that was a nice one, indeed :-)

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 1:50 pm
by Ric delCampo
I just binge-watched the first season of 'West World.'

Lots of western-type women getting shot and stabbed in that one. They're human-like robots for those not acquainted with the concept of the show.

SPOILER ALERT!

One of the more interesting death scenes. One of the female robots is becoming self-aware, and she comes to know what she is: A pre-programmed sex robot. Whenever she dies, she has to go to the repair station for repairs. She has blackmailed a couple of the technicians there to give her up-grades and teach her more about the outside world so she can escape.
In one scene, she is back in the West World, in her role as a madame/prostitute. She wants to die so she can go back to the repair station. So as her human client is having sex with her, she refuses to react. This makes him mad. So she encourages him to strangle her to death while he is fucking her. Quite a graphic scene for TV.

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 2:57 pm
by Nutz
Ric delCampo:

Yeah, I have seen the first 3 seasons of West World. It started out okay, but eventually it actually got more and more confusing, in my opinion anyway.

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 5:14 pm
by xj900uk
Nutz wrote: Sat May 07, 2022 2:57 pm Ric delCampo:

Yeah, I have seen the first 3 seasons of West World. It started out okay, but eventually it actually got more and more confusing, in my opinion anyway.
IMO it tried to be too cereberal for it's own good after a thoughtful first couple of seasons.

However, annoyingly a 4th season of West World was given the nod ahead of a spin-off of Person of Interest (starring Shaw, Bear and Root), which really pisses me off bigtime as I know which I would rather watch...

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 10:24 pm
by Blade
has been a while for me, but i remember "Arrow" (netflix) had some decent death scenes (if you can consider it death scenes, when the characters were brought back to life later lol)...
actually about every marvel or DC show has at least 1 or 2 decent scenes, i think
and i remember a couple scenes in "Vampire Diaries" (amazon)... same problem here... the people there who got killed in that show tended to not stay dead for a long time lol... actually it seems that about each of the main characters there died at least once in each episode lol...

greetings
Blade

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 10:03 pm
by Joshua_Sharpe
Ric delCampo wrote: Sat May 07, 2022 1:50 pm I just binge-watched the first season of 'West World.'

Lots of western-type women getting shot and stabbed in that one. They're human-like robots for those not acquainted with the concept of the show.

SPOILER ALERT!

One of the more interesting death scenes. One of the female robots is becoming self-aware, and she comes to know what she is: A pre-programmed sex robot. Whenever she dies, she has to go to the repair station for repairs. She has blackmailed a couple of the technicians there to give her up-grades and teach her more about the outside world so she can escape.
In one scene, she is back in the West World, in her role as a madame/prostitute. She wants to die so she can go back to the repair station. So as her human client is having sex with her, she refuses to react. This makes him mad. So she encourages him to strangle her to death while he is fucking her. Quite a graphic scene for TV.
Wow, that's a hot concept - a woman consenting to strangulation because she knows she can respawn.

Re: Movies or Series on Netflix, Amazon Prime etc...

Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 10:45 am
by jhsnuff
Here's Tatyana Ali's death from The Clown at Midnight, available on Amazon with ads: