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The Twilight Zone death by copter

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Guest Frank_Nabbit

I hear its on a Death tape some where... Which one would that be?

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Guest Frank_Nabbit

No one knows? IDRM? Failed mascot? this info seems right up your ally....

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I checked and it's in Death Scenes 2, which I haven't seen. The first Death Scenes (hosted by Anton Lavey) I remember being mostly still photographs so that might be what it is.

I know I've seen it before somewhere... might have been on tv even. I don't think it's too graphic.

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I got it from some site once. It's not graphic at all, you don't see them actually be decapitated by the blades because it's so sudden and there's so much going on. Thing is, they probably would have survived had the helicopter fell to the other side, with the blades away from them, since the body of the copter would probably have protected them from any debris of the blades or anything.

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Guest Mosaicv2

I seen most of that footage on one of the E! true hollywood story thingys.

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So what was the ending of that story? I seem to recall, Morrow's character being placed on a train in Nazi Germay, but that might have been earlier in the story.

 

Landis is a first class asshole. Who the hell is he to attend, the funerals of those two kids, and who is he to think he should read a eulogy at Morrow's funeral.

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Landis is a first class asshole. Who the hell is he to attend, the funerals of those two kids, and who is he to think he should read a eulogy at Morrow's funeral.

There's a reason the guy's been basically shunned in Hollywood, outside of the occasional Eddie Murphy film.

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Yes it was Vic Morrow. Who is also the father of Jennifer Jason Leigh.

huh, i did not know that.

 

to this day, i can't see a helicopter in a movie or tv without saying "I hope Vic Morrow isn't around."

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Landis is a first class asshole. Who the hell is he to attend, the funerals of those two kids, and who is he to think he should read a eulogy at Morrow's funeral.

There's a reason the guy's been basically shunned in Hollywood, outside of the occasional Eddie Murphy film.

Too bad, he made 3 of my favorite comedies ever(Blues Brothers, Coming to America, Trading Places).

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Landis is a first class asshole. Who the hell is he to attend, the funerals of those two kids, and who is he to think he should read a eulogy at Morrow's funeral.

There's a reason the guy's been basically shunned in Hollywood, outside of the occasional Eddie Murphy film.

Too bad, he made 3 of my favorite comedies ever(Blues Brothers, Coming to America, Trading Places).

He should of stuck to comedy.

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So what was the ending of that story? I seem to recall, Morrow's character being placed on a train in Nazi Germay, but that might have been earlier in the story.

 

Landis is a first class asshole. Who the hell is he to attend, the funerals of those two kids, and who is he to think he should read a eulogy at Morrow's funeral.

What he said at the Morrow eulogy seems, well, self serving. Bascially pimping the movie the whole time. Are you kidding me? Kind of made Morrow out to be more than he was in order to "publicize" Morrow's "final apperance" Pure a-hole

 

Steve

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