Lionsgate Films
Power drills, chainsaws, wood chippers, and even the gears of an utilidor pump have each been used in movies to cause bloodshed. Permanently restructuring body parts through the use of these tools is an agonizingly slow and sloppy process, of course, and screams, shrieks, and groans will be heard by all. This list will recap each unique body shredding, limb ripping, and brain-draining moment.
Typically the gore is caused intentionally during conflict, but in a few cases power tools are used for self-inflicted wounds or are associated with industrial accidents. These scenes are not only found in horror films; the brutality is spread throughout psychological thrillers and crime dramas as well. From monster to mathematician, there are no limits to the types of victims, and death spots span from Northern Alaska to Southern Florida.
Gut spilling carnage through the use of a delicately crafted-motor driven cutting or grinding...
Power drills, chainsaws, wood chippers, and even the gears of an utilidor pump have each been used in movies to cause bloodshed. Permanently restructuring body parts through the use of these tools is an agonizingly slow and sloppy process, of course, and screams, shrieks, and groans will be heard by all. This list will recap each unique body shredding, limb ripping, and brain-draining moment.
Typically the gore is caused intentionally during conflict, but in a few cases power tools are used for self-inflicted wounds or are associated with industrial accidents. These scenes are not only found in horror films; the brutality is spread throughout psychological thrillers and crime dramas as well. From monster to mathematician, there are no limits to the types of victims, and death spots span from Northern Alaska to Southern Florida.
Gut spilling carnage through the use of a delicately crafted-motor driven cutting or grinding...
- 3/13/2014
- by Wes Landis
- Obsessed with Film
HollywoodNews.com: The 16th Annual Hollywood Film Awards, presented by the Los Angeles Times, is pleased to announce that three-time Academy Award nominated actress, Amy Adams will be given the "Hollywood Supporting Actress Award" for her performance in "The Master"; editor Dylan Tichenor, A.C.E., will receive the "Hollywood Editor Award"; and production designer Sarah Greenwood, A.D.G., will be given the "Hollywood Production Designer Award." "We are very proud to recognize the films and work of this talented actress and accomplished artists," said Carlos de Abreu, Founder and Executive Director of the Hollywood Film Awards. The 2012 Hollywood Film Awards has also announced that it will honor director David O. Russell with the “Hollywood Director Award,” Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro with the “Hollywood Supporting Actor Award,” Academy Award-winning actress Marion Cotillard with the “Hollywood Actress Award,” producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner with the “Hollywood Producers Award,...
- 10/1/2012
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Ellen Gesmer rejected Anna Weinstein’s request for an order of protection against her husband Bob Weinstein, according to a report in the New York Daily News. The Weinsteins are in the midst of divorce proceedings and, in a filing last week, Anna expressed fear for her safety. She said her husband, co-founder and CEO with his brother Harvey of the Weinstein Co, poses a threat of “bodily harm.” Also read: Bob Weinstein Denies Posing Threat of 'Bodily Harm' to Wife Bob then issued a statement through his "interventionist,” who...
- 4/9/2012
- by Lucas Shaw
- The Wrap
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