Ok, the concept is this:
We all know some very good movie and game death scenes. Some more memorable than the films they appear in. So here's your chance to create your own death scene.
You are the villian of a movie/game of your own creation. It is the final battle of the piece and the hero is about to defeat you. So, in your idealistic world, where and how would you want to be killed, who would you want to be killed by, any particular pose or frame of note and what song or montage would you like to play as you die.
Not to be too morbid or anything, but I'm sure many of you have thought about this sort of thing. The point is less about the gory details and more about the symbolism or meaning.
And you must die, no resurrections, no fake deaths, no imposters, just you.
My Personal One
So what are yours, and feel free to get weird.
We all know some very good movie and game death scenes. Some more memorable than the films they appear in. So here's your chance to create your own death scene.
You are the villian of a movie/game of your own creation. It is the final battle of the piece and the hero is about to defeat you. So, in your idealistic world, where and how would you want to be killed, who would you want to be killed by, any particular pose or frame of note and what song or montage would you like to play as you die.
Not to be too morbid or anything, but I'm sure many of you have thought about this sort of thing. The point is less about the gory details and more about the symbolism or meaning.
And you must die, no resurrections, no fake deaths, no imposters, just you.
My Personal One
The Scene: On top of a Mesa at sunset in the Wild West
Me: An exiled Japanese master swordsman who left Japan following a disagreement wherein I killed an innocent man over a petty argument.
The Hero: The son of that man I had killed who tracked me to the West and challenged me to a showdown at the Mesa.
The Method: The son performs a complex maneuver in which he dodged the same maneuver I used to kill his father and stabs me in the back from behind.
The Pose: A shot from behind as I fall to my knees and then to the ground, where you can only see my silhouette against the desert sunset.
The Song: The Lonely Shepard by Gheorghe Zamfir, starting just as the maneuver is finished, and continuing until the very end when the hero walks away in a long distance shot.
Me: An exiled Japanese master swordsman who left Japan following a disagreement wherein I killed an innocent man over a petty argument.
The Hero: The son of that man I had killed who tracked me to the West and challenged me to a showdown at the Mesa.
The Method: The son performs a complex maneuver in which he dodged the same maneuver I used to kill his father and stabs me in the back from behind.
The Pose: A shot from behind as I fall to my knees and then to the ground, where you can only see my silhouette against the desert sunset.
The Song: The Lonely Shepard by Gheorghe Zamfir, starting just as the maneuver is finished, and continuing until the very end when the hero walks away in a long distance shot.
So what are yours, and feel free to get weird.