Slasher Death Scenes We Love: “The Burning”, “My Bloody Valentine”, “Pieces”

Here are three favorite slasher death scenes submitted by the Jeffrey Lee and Michael Lang. Keep those favorite deaths coming at the Slasher Studios Facebook Page. Submit your favorite slasher movie death scenes and why they love them so much and we will feature them here!

Jeffrey Lee-“The Burning”

One of my favorite death scenes in a slasher movie is the raft massacre in The Burning. Tom Savini is THE maestro of special effects! His work is so brilliant that it becomes a character in the movie that he’s working on. In this scene there are 5 over-the-top deaths in 30 seconds! It’s in your face, super gory, and makes no apologies. This scene proved Cropsy to be one of the most brutal killing machines in slasher history!

Michael Lang-“My Bloody Valentine”

Also the the FX were great, the lighting was perfect, it look soo real, The sounds were just unsettling, great story and plot was perfect soo this is my favorite slasher movie death.

Jeffrey Lee-“Pieces” (1983)
Topless chick pisses her pants and then is cut in half with a chain saw. ’nuff said.

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Slasher Death Scenes We Love: “I Know…”, “Scream 4”, and “My Super Psycho Sweet 16”

Looks like we have some more slasher deaths for you horror fans. Here are three more favorite slasher death scenes submitted by Kevin, Brian, and Cory. Keep those favorite deaths coming at the Slasher Studios Facebook Page. Submit your favorite slasher movie death scenes and why they love them so much and we will feature them here!

Reece Glen Donnell-“I Know What You Did Last Summer”
My favourite slasher death comes from 1997’s I Know What You Did Last Summer and it is the untimely death of Sarah Michelle Gellar’s lovely Helen Shivers. For me this is the ultimate in slasher death scenes because of the eight minute long chase sequence that precedes it. The character puts up one hell of a good fight for her life and has the audience rooting for her until help is only feet away, but in typically cruel slasher style it’s too late. As an audience member I was willing Helen to survive more and more as the scene went on and could’ve cried when the slicker clad villain appeared behind her….I think purely because I wanted the character to survive SO badly and the fact she didn’t after such an epic struggle, is the reason the scene has stayed with me.

Cody Landman-“Scream 4”
My favorite slasher death is Olivia Morris in Scream 4. I love this death because of not only the bruality of her death but everything that leads up to it. Kirby and Jill talking to Olivia next door over speaker phone. Kirby getting the phone call from Ghostface and having a one-on-one with him. Eventually saying he’s in the closet. With Olivia still on the line Kirby opens Jill’s closet to find…nothing. Ghostface saying he didn’t say he was in Jill’s closet. Ghostface then pops out of Olivia’s closet. Olivia gets tossed around dressers, walls, etc. Receives multiple stab wounds and face smashed in a window. All in front of Jill and Kirby and ultimately guts Olivia in front of them too.

Sean Hogan Wells-“My Super Psycho Sweet 16”
Oh god, my favorite slasher death scene. Such a hard decision, but the first thing that popped into my mind was Chloe’s death in My Super Psycho Sweet 16. Definitely the most brutal of the film, this scene caught my attention as soon as Charlie appeared out of the fog and beat her with the extinguisher. These scene wasn’t taken to the extremes with the gore factor because it is made-for-TV, but I found it to be enough to call itself a good scene, and the slight suspense of Chloe calling for Skye had me a bit intimidated by what was going to happen to that poor girl.

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Slasher Death Scenes We Love: “The Prowler”, “Nightmare 4”, and “Scream 2”

Wow! You guys are good! Just a few minutes we announced that we were asking for your favorite slasher deaths. Within minutes, we had five deaths selected. These are the first three favorite slasher death scenes submitted by Kevin, Brian, and Cory. Keep those favorite deaths coming at the Slasher Studios Facebook Page. Submit your favorite slasher movie death scenes and why they love them so much and we will feature them here!

Kevin T. Smith-“The Prowler”
Fav Slasher Movie Death – While I have a ton of favorite fatalities that are a part of the Slasher sub-genre, this one key death sequence from THE PROWLER is one of my tall time fav’s! Tom Savini’s clear misdirection, brutality, & payoff makes this for one hard-to-outdo slasher death scene. & on top of that, the eyes being sucked back & revealing the white of the eyes as the blade slides back out the of the head not only makes this for one very good awe inspiring death but Tom Savini a TRUE showman!

Cory Allen-“A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master”

I don’t really know which is my favorite death scene from a slasher film, so I randomly picked this one from A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master. Debbie’s death by getting turned into a cockroach.This death scene has some great special effects and “I want your Hands(on me) by Sinead O’ Connor” is playing in the background. Also Alice and Dan are put into a time warp thing where they are doing the same thing over and over again. Freddy also has two great lines in this death scene: “I believe in you” and “You can check in, but you can’t check out”.

Brian C Tyler-“Scream 2”

Not necessarily my favorite, but the first that popped in my head was this great scene from SCREAM 2. As a kid, it was shocking for me to see Buffy killed so early on, I thought because she was Buffy she would be a main character. Besides that it’s a tense scene, with a great build up to a fun little chase scene and a brutal death.

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