Silk_Sk said:
Excuse me. Where's Eddie from Jurassic Park: The Lost World? No side-character death pisses me off more than that one. Every time I watch the movie I feel like crying at that scene. In the minutes leading up to his death, he saved his friends' lives with a rope, winched his car to their truck to keep it from falling off a cliff, and kept his foot on the gas WHILE BEING ATTACKED BY TWO T-REXES. In the history of heroic movie deaths, this one gets overlooked far too much.
That is a pretty painful one. And they don't even really stop to mourn him or anything.
As for the rest of the list:
1 I'm not sure who Agent Clay is. I've never watched the entire Hellboy movie, but I always feel bad when
any random good guy on the team gets killed. It's like if you're not the hero, don't even bother showing up to work, because you're toast. These people have, or had, lives, and no one cares once they're gone. It's why I cheered so hard when that random pilot in Gundan SeeD Destiny not only goes on the final mission, he goes into the main base, fights alongside the heroes, sets his charges, and makes it all the way back to his Gundam and out of the battle alive, never taking off his helmet.
2 Yeah, I was crushed when Coulson went down, but the fact that they brought him back kind of ruins that one. Still waiting for him to return to the Marvel Movies though, and we get to see everyone's reactions.
3 Never saw it.
4 I'm disagreeing on this one. I didn't feel bad with Winston died. If anything, I wanted to salute him. He died doing what he loved, and laughing while it happened. He got his final wish--a death in glory, and while the world may not know what he did, I'm positive that O'Conner and the others will make sure that he is remembered. He did save the entire world, after all.
5 Completely agree on this one. I knew those two were going to die, because the team was too big. Still, I was expecting them to go out swinging. Watching them die like that was heartbreaking. And your right about her line, "Not like this," with tears in her eyes being a real gut punch.