Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens is the man in this movie and has the coolest death.
yeah and i love his long hair! :D
shareWas there a point to his long drawn out death? Other than to give the people watching a chuckle?
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I like to think of it as an homage to the death of the lab assistant in The Brain That Wouldn't Die. However, I have absolutely no basis for thinking that. I've never heard that the writer or director were fans of bad horror movies.
Death is...whimsical today.
I agree.
His death is definitly the coolest in the movie.
Along with his like "Kill him alot!".
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OMG if people would read up on the movies trivia or something they would not have to post so much on the board. The death scene was impoovised. Something he made up himself is all. No point. Probably just to be funny! Thats all, case in point, period.
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I hadn't seen this movie since I was 12 or so and just realized all the ppl I recognized! Ben Affleck :O
I'll give him 20 more minutes-and that's it!- Airplane!
It was on Encore and I came in on it the last 10 minutes so I stayed watching if for the outtakes. In 1992 I was laughing so hard over his death scene I almost peed my pants - just when you think he'd acutally died, he'd rise up and start his death throes all over again. I wonder though if maybe that's how all vampires died - they'd come back again when you thought they were dead. He was not afraid of compromising his actor integrity, intent of milking it for all it was worth, kicking the wall, that was pure laughs moaning, outching, aowing - definitely the best part of the movie.
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How amazing was Paul Reubens in this movie?
Seriously.
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