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- morrissey79, on 07/05/2009, -0/+44Wait, wait, wait, back up. Michael Ironside and Christopher Walker are in a movie together, and it's called McBain?! And it has the one of the highest bodycounts in any movie ever? And not only have I not seen it, this is the first I've heard of it. I can't tell you the amount of shame I am feeling right now. I don't deserve to live.
- shutupdangit, on 07/05/2009, -0/+36"That still only counts as one!"
- geesamba, on 07/05/2009, -1/+37Wow, that comment really spiraled out of control quickly. You ok, buddy?
- Broomie, on 07/05/2009, -14/+50Shouldn't Knowing be number one? I mean, everyone in the world pretty much dies at the end of the film making the body count like 6 billion.
Btw, spoiler. - doulton, on 07/05/2009, -0/+25Schindler's list?
- lektroluv, on 07/05/2009, -0/+24Hot Shots! Part Deux.
No seriously, it says so in the movie. - suprememilo, on 07/05/2009, -0/+23Don't for get the contractors on the Deathstar!
- TheRanged, on 07/05/2009, -2/+22I was hoping to see Taken, but I suppose that would have to be on the "Percentage Dead List."
- inactive, on 07/05/2009, -0/+18When I read that description, a single, solitary tear ran down my ***** head.
- inactive, on 07/05/2009, -0/+14I thought Rambo would score higher.
Although he is only one man. - ck376227, on 07/05/2009, -4/+18w/e the movie sucked, not too much of a spoiler. War of the worlds should be up there too. I'm pretty sure a good portion of the earth was wiped out. I am legend? 28 days? 28 weeks? ***** this list
- RiperSnifle, on 07/05/2009, -0/+14Many thoughts appeared to me while reading this...
1-7 are all from the last decade
Holy balls there's actually a movie called McBain!
I can't believe all three Blade movies are here.
Kill Bill 1 & 2 should count as one movie. They only split them up after filming them.
Serenity? Body count? It must refer to the scene on Miranda, but we don't actually see those people die, we just see the bodies. Same with Titanic...we only see a few people die but after there's lots of corpses. So it's actually movies with on-screen bodies as opposed to people being killed on-screen.
Cool list. - afeitarse, on 07/05/2009, -0/+13That's hot.
- theexitwound, on 07/05/2009, -0/+13I found it particularly odd that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has more deaths than Total Recall.
- Fixhotep, on 07/05/2009, -0/+12I came here to post exactly this.
- velveetaavenger, on 07/05/2009, -0/+12Read the rules, you have to actually see the people who die.
- Ajajadude, on 07/05/2009, -0/+12I think any sci-fi movie with ships blowing up/mass destruction would pretty much dominate this list. I guess since you can't actually count the people dying in those situations....
- inactive, on 07/05/2009, -1/+12Plus all the suicides afterward of people who actually paid to see that steaming pile.
- RiperSnifle, on 07/05/2009, -0/+11I feel exactly the same way. How do I miss that?
- louiebaur, on 07/05/2009, -2/+12Rambo is The Man
- mracid70, on 07/05/2009, -10/+20Wow, you're a complete douchebag.
- hyderalamgir, on 07/06/2009, -4/+14Megan Fox
The body that really counts - WorfoSAUR, on 07/05/2009, -2/+12The army of Mordor that attacked Gondor was waaaay bigger than 837 people. And don't oliphants count for like 20 people?
- darkfreq, on 07/06/2009, -0/+9Spice World? I'm counting all the people that died watching it.
- roloenusa, on 07/05/2009, -1/+10In first blood only 1 person dies. They only upped the count on the follow ups to get an audience.
- Akairenn, on 07/05/2009, -1/+10I want a list of quality kills vs. mere quantity.
Leon ftw. - zomgwaffles, on 07/05/2009, -1/+9Independence Day
- inactive, on 07/06/2009, -0/+8People stop listing world ending disaster movies. The rules say you have to see the death. The number of on screen deaths counted. Each individual person dying. Not a world exploding where you see nobody die. See. The. Persons. Die. Not implied death. Got it yet?
- mazza558, on 07/05/2009, -2/+9http://rorr.im
- FurryToaster, on 07/05/2009, -1/+8Apparently no one cared about the peaceful people of Alderaan.
- inactive, on 07/05/2009, -0/+7The new Rambo has some badass body count parts.
- cptcliche, on 07/05/2009, -0/+7Love Bill Pullman's speech in that movie
- Harabeck, on 07/06/2009, -0/+7They only count on-screen deaths it seems. Otherwise Star Wars would be way up there with the destruction of Alderaan.
- ThraxyWaxy, on 07/06/2009, -0/+6MCBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIN!!!!!!
- inactive, on 07/05/2009, -0/+6While I agree that movies like "Knowing" theoretically have a higher body count than say, "Rambo", the rules of the site state that they don't count those kind of "deaths". They only count "deaths" where you've actually seen a character on-screen who is thereafter "killed". So although the entire planet is destroyed in "Knowing", it has a relatively low body count.
- ZenMojo, on 07/06/2009, -0/+5After watching the carnival of death that was Prince Caspian, it struck me that Disney really is marketing one way and selling you a completely different product quite often.
- Dundasbro, on 07/06/2009, -0/+5Wow, he posted a link on Digg and got dugg up because people enjoyed it and found it interesting? Holy crap! Alert the presses!
- MikeRiley, on 07/05/2009, -1/+5No body, no count.
- deaftly, on 07/05/2009, -0/+3http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkqpcmqSVI0
- frankdozier, on 08/10/2009, -0/+3Nice....Perfect line in context!
- BedPost, on 07/06/2009, -0/+3I'm really surprised to not see Black Hawk Down on there. Regardless, I love that movie.
- burningrobot, on 07/05/2009, -1/+4I'm surprised they only managed to kill 836 people in ROTK. You'd think with the armies of Gondor, Rohan and Mordor all fighting each other, a few thousand more bodies would've wound up on screen.
- frankdozier, on 08/10/2009, -0/+3Really? I'll have to check that out then. I didn't hate that movie, I was just not impressed by it; but that was in the theatre.
- philforhumanity, on 07/05/2009, -4/+7I am Legend or Omega Man... 6 billion dead...
Star Wars Ep 4.. an entire planet... - inactive, on 07/05/2009, -0/+3That's still 1 kill every 14 seconds.
- frankdozier, on 08/10/2009, -0/+3I'm with LurkingOnDigg, so many people have failed to read the article, that this post is filled with useless comments. Please, anyone who reads this: go back and read the article before you start getting upset that your favorite war films (Star Wars, etc) and your favorite crapfilms (Knowing, Transformer's 2, etc) weren't on the list. Then, you can come back and write a pertinent comment. That means you, pinchduck.
- CivicTV, on 08/14/2009, -0/+3Wow Hard Boiled kill as many people as Titanic! John Woo is all over this list!
- Governator88, on 07/05/2009, -0/+2http://spitballcinema.com/movie-reviews/data/upima ...
- inactive, on 07/06/2009, -0/+2I knew Hardboiled had to be in the top ten somewhere.
That film is 90 minutes of non-stop, unabashed badassery. - lonehunter01, on 07/06/2009, -0/+2I'm shocked at the lack of pictures, ads, flash animation, and multiple pages.
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