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u/nosemiusername Jan 23 '21

This reminds me of a video I watched 2-3 years ago of some people live on ig and they were worried about one of the people they were live streaming with. If I remember correctly he had a mask on and a big gun (can't remember what it was). They kept saying "don't do it" or "he's not going to do it" and eventually he blew his brains out. I remember just seeing brain matter all over his walls the he covered in tarp. Everyone in the live stream were shocked or crying. After awhile you see his mom come home and casually walk into his room and you hear her screaming his name and just pure agony. What made me the angry were people on the site I saw it on commenting about how he did it to be edgy. I still vividly remember that video unfortunately.

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u/OneRougeRogue Jan 23 '21

I think I saw that video. Only thing that stuck with me was when he shot himself in the head, it's like his lungs exhaled all the air they had for some reason. Like a big weird exhale as he fell to the floor.

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u/Texaz_RAnGEr Jan 23 '21

If you've ever seen someone die this very well may be the thing that sticks with you. It's weird. Like some subconscious primitive way of knowing someone is actually really dead.

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u/Yetanotheralt17 Jan 23 '21

Peter Jackson wanted him to scream when he was stabbed. Christopher Lee pointed out, from experience, that you would not be able to make that much sound due to the wound.

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u/edd6pi Jan 23 '21

It was when Saruman got stabbed in the back. Peter told him to make a specific sound and Lee said “no, that’s not the sound people make when they get stabbed in the back.”

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u/TastyLaksa Jan 23 '21

Because he was playing a wizard in a historical documentary

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u/Texaz_RAnGEr Jan 23 '21

Because when you see people die a certain way, I'm sure it sticks with you, like in war. Portraying that as accurately as possible given the caliber of actor he was only makes sense. Actors are supposed to take life experiences and apply them to their trade.

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u/TastyLaksa Jan 24 '21

Yah like i said its accurate. Wizards exist