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''We had no real idea what was used as a weapon (we noted "wooden block") but it's clarified as a bookend at 1:01:40.''
 
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''Some time was spent debating whether "gasoline" was a useful measure, with the "ideal" death being soaked in it and then set ablaze (exactly as it happens here). [[The Wrecking Crew]] has a non-ideal version: the gasoline was intended to ignite the factory (with the ensuing fire killing the rest of the gang members) but just so happened to play a part in Ice-T's death by him being in the ignition room. We decided not to retroactively apply "gasoline" there because it wasn't a "first party" to his death: it was more a "light the gas over at point A and it'll follow this path to point B." It'd be a bit like saying "death by wood" when someone dies in a house fire.
 
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Revision as of 22:38, 21 February 2012

Death and sleaze index

Death by:

Death and sleaze notes

Reference Time Notes
The Wrecking Crew-2000-Still-00439.png ~04:30
~1:07:40
Death by head trauma.

If the details of a death are revealed throughout the film, we note the timestamp of the earliest appearance but index the entire death as we know it. Even though Emily's death starts out as an apparent offscreen beating (based on the background medical chatter), the final cause is revealed much later as simply a hit on the head during a struggle. Generically, we label that as head trauma.

The Wrecking Crew-2000-Still-00439.png ~10:05 Death by blunt force trauma, beating, bookend.

We had no real idea what was used as a weapon (we noted "wooden block") but it's clarified as a bookend at 1:01:40.

The Wrecking Crew-2000-Still-00439.png ~1:24:00 Death by suicide, self-immolation, fire, gasoline.

Some time was spent debating whether "gasoline" was a useful measure, with the "ideal" death being soaked in it and then set ablaze (exactly as it happens here). The Wrecking Crew has a non-ideal version: the gasoline was intended to ignite the factory (with the ensuing fire killing the rest of the gang members) but just so happened to play a part in Ice-T's death by him being in the ignition room. We decided not to retroactively apply "gasoline" there because it wasn't a "first party" to his death: it was more a "light the gas over at point A and it'll follow this path to point B." It'd be a bit like saying "death by wood" when someone dies in a house fire.

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