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which death did you regret the most.


Mine was Six Horse Judy from New Zealand, the stage coach driver. They really did have women who drove stage coaches. One was unknown until she was being prepared for her funeral in California. One even teased her about where is Old Zealand before murdering her.

I remember Zoe Bell in Death Proof where she did her own stunts. Like clinging to the hood of a car at 100 MPH driven by Kurt Russell. Then she and other two women kicked and stomped him to death.




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Daisy Domergue

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You regret that she had to die ? she was an outlaw an agent of chaos praying on peoples good natures, killing shooting and stealing ? sure call it frontier justice but they hung her and the only thing i think that needs to be discussed or not is in that age was frontier justice legally acceptable ? i think it was so they hung her but after all they had been through they being mercenaries people who didn't give a *beep* whether they came in dead or alive they enjoyed her hanging a little too much and i think alleged sheriff survived it just seems too open ended i mean he was only shot in the leg [To my recollection] he would have just wrapped it up, kept it wrapped and in two days ride the horse into town and organise the bounties i mean they are all in one place aren't they :)

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Are you really trying to explain violence in a Tarantino movie? He writes bad guys/gals we love to hate and well....actually like. "When you get to Hell John, tell them Daisy sent you". So yeah, I would say Daisy as well.

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No regrets, the plot was intricately woven and had to play out the way it did. To watch a Tarantino movie through to the end is to accept that the body count will be high. It was clear from the get go that this would be a movie about carnage. But I understand your point, she was an innocent. As was Gemma, Minnie and Sweet Dave. So to regret one of their deaths more than the others seems horribly wrong.

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Thats a good point, they were all innocent in this situation and just trying to run a Haberdashery, a good stopping point from one far destination to the next. Plus that wonderful Coffee and Stew they make.

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I agree even though Minnie was apparently a hardcore racist.

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Now, this is interesting. Why is it in films like these, the whites ignores the blatant racism of the whites, but somehow zeros in on a black person that is mildly racist? Explain this logic.

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You're trying to imply that 'whites' (because we're apparently all the same) are actually the most racist of all. Which is, of course, stupid.

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I agree with what others have posted here. I'm not going to rank horses above people, but worth mentioning that the horses were "innocent" as well and could've died if they were trapped inside for a long time with no food.

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From the viewpoint of movie viewing pleasure, I thought the Hangman went too soon. Russell did a great job playing that outrageous character to the hilt.

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Any of the innocent people. They were all jolly, friendly and welcoming. Then they were brutally murded and shoved down a well :( My sympathy for fictional movie characters tells me I'm not a sociopath. Didn't mind the bitch getting hanged at the end though - she deserved it. As well as her gang members. It was great the SLJ expectantly shot CT in the head. That was great. Along the lines of "It's good to see your face too sis." *looks at her lovingly, back of head explodes.* That was great. *beep* that guy. He shot nice poor Minnie in the face :(

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Besides the innocent people at Minnie's, O.B. was innocent and died a horrible way.

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Major Marquesse and the Sherriff of Redrock. I'm hoping an unscheduled stagecoach stops by and saves them! 

*beep* the horses! 


On November 6, 2012 god blessed America...again. 

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Seeing as how nobody survived this movie anywayI didn't regret any of them.

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Six Horse Judy. She was so sweet and bubbly.

And of course Zoe Bell did her own stunts in Death Proof. She is not only an actress but also a stuntwoman by trade. ;)

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I could be dense, but is Zoe Bell Quentin Tarantino's girlfriend?

Or is Dana Gourrier? They are in all recent Tarantino movies.

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John "The Hangman" Ruth, simply because he was my favourite character and his death was really brutal. Guess he should have brought Daisy in dead!

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