xxbgamer 11 the evil queen didn't die because of gravity. A lightning bolt struck the cliff and the evil queen fell off the cliff with the boulder rolling after her. If the fall didn't kill her, the boulder definitely did. Leaving vultures down to peck at her remains
The Carnotaurus in Dinosaur,Charles Muntz in Up,Shere Khan in the 2016 Jungle Book,Louis Stack.Jr in Darkman,Nick Kudrow in Mercury Rising,Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar`s Revenge,Zira in The Lion King ll: Simba`s Pride,Queen Narissa in Enchanted,Mathias Vogel in Tomb Raider,Pennywise in IT (2017),Steve McLeach in The Rescuers Down Under,Dick Jones in RoboCop,Clayton in Tarzan,Lord Cotys in Hercules (2014),Frollo in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,Koba in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Mother Gothel in Tangled.
For the Die Hard clip with hans falling to his death, the crane that held Alan Rickman dropped him eairler than planned so they could get a true reaction of him falling to his death.
The Carnotaurus in Dinosaur,Charles Muntz in Up,Shere Khan in the 2016 Jungle Book,Louis Stack.Jr in Darkman,Nick Kudrow in Mercury Rising,Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar`s Revenge,Zira in The Lion King ll: Simba`s Pride,Queen Narissa in Enchanted,Mathias Vogel in Tomb Raider,Pennywise in IT (2017),Steve McLeach in The Rescuers Down Under,Dick Jones in RoboCop,Clayton in Tarzan,Lord Cotys in Hercules (2014),Frollo in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,Koba in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Mother Gothel in Tangled.
You also have to talk about the quality of the movie and how iconic the villain was. The movie was decent but not excellent. In terms of how iconic the villain was, not iconic in the slightest
I have to agree with #1, Alan Rickman's fall was legendary. I read somewhere that the look of surprise on Rickman's face was genuine. He had agreed to be dropped 25 feet to a stunt bag on the count of 3 but the director and stunt man conspire behind his back to him let go on 1. They wanted a real reaction and boy did they get it.
That's because 006 was so badly weakened from the fall, he was unable to roll out of the way when the structure fell on top of him (just explaining the science on why it qualifies).
I would say it counts. A fall that high may not have killed him, but he would have succumbed to major fractures and internal bleeding and what not eventually
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Oh shit yeah thats right! And actually the same thing happens to him in another movie as well. Delta Force 2 , he was the main villain and same thing, fell to death
Little known fact about Alan Rickman in Die Hard For his character’s death scene he agreed to fall onto an airbag 25 feet (7.62 meters) below on the count of three. Except the director and the stunt people thought they would get a better reaction if they dropped him on the count of “one.” They were right. His face is priceless.
My List 1. the Hard Fall of Hans Gruber 2. the Gargoyle that Pulls the Joke 3. Palpatines First Downfall 4. Frollo meets the Devil to Hell 5. Gollum Falls into the Fires of Mouth Doom 6. Gaston becomes the Prey 7. the Doesn't Chooses his Good Son 8. Mola Ram meets Kalli 9. Dick Jones its Fired 10. Ma-Ma Slow-Mo Fall
Gollum was not Hobbit. Not even the movie says so. Frodo says something along the lines of "You weren't so far off a Hobbit yourself once, Smeagol". In the book it says he was from the Riverfolk. They are smaller than humans, and they have the pointed ears (like Elves and Hobbits and unlike Humans and Dwarves), but they don't over oversized feet or hairy feet. There might be a degree of "genetical" kinship between the races, but they are not called Hobbits and don't live in the Shire (although not too far away, in the North of Middle Earth, but more towards the Mysty Mountains and, guess what, usually near Rivers ;) they are mostly fishers)
I think he's kind of an ancestor of Hobbits. I mean, Hobbits didn't live in The Shire since the beginnings of time, they moved to there from the other side of the Misty Mountains. So I think that Gollum can be qualified as a Hobbit.
Gollum was once a Hobbit according to the films, I would call that dramatic license to make things easier for those of us that did not read the books, I know shame on me, but thank you commenters for setting the record correct for those of us that don't know any better! Peace Out!
Alan Rickman is definitely number 1, he played one of the most legendary characters on screen. R.I.P Alan. 12 days until the day we all dread in January :(
I know technically he didn't die, but Skeletor's plummet into the chasm in the Dolph Lundgren Master's of the Universe movie is brilliant! Worthy of mention.
You shoulda made a list specifically for Disney and Pixar villains, and excluded them from this list, because for some reason, Disney villains and gravity don't go well together.
The Carnotaurus in Dinosaur,Charles Muntz in Up,Shere Khan in the 2016 Jungle Book,Louis Stack.Jr in Darkman,Nick Kudrow in Mercury Rising,Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar`s Revenge,Zira in The Lion King ll: Simba`s Pride,Queen Narissa in Enchanted,Mathias Vogel in Tomb Raider,Pennywise in IT (2017),Steve McLeach in The Rescuers Down Under,Dick Jones in RoboCop,Clayton in Tarzan,Lord Cotys in Hercules (2014),Frollo in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,Koba in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Mother Gothel in Tangled.
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Probably why it was employed as a "go-to" tactic by Disney. First villain to fall victim to that was the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
I got some honorable mentions 1: Professor Ratigan - The Great Mouse Detective 2: Judge Claude Frollo - The Hunchback of Notre Dame 3: Dick Jones - Robocop 4: Ricky Tan - Rush Hour 5: Koba - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 6: Skeletor - Masters of the Universe
The fall by stuntman Dar Robinson in the 1985 Burt Reynolds movie "Stick," was one of the most epic falls in the business. He fell backwards, off a REAL building, no nets or safety mattresses. Just a thin wire, attached to his ankle.
Correction: In GoldenEye, Alec Trevelyan didn't die after Bond dropped him off the satellite. His fate was sealed after the satellite came crashing down on him.
His skull and spine should've been crushed or severely broken. Internal & external bleeding is very likely. He likely would've lost his consciousness too.
John Malkovich's fall at the end of "In the Line of Fire." (You could've plugged it in at #3 on this list, since -- as other commenters have pointed out here -- Sean Bean in "Goldeneye" technically is killed not by the fall, but by the gigantic apparatus falling on him moments later.) Also: Billy Drago's plummet in "The Untouchables" probably deserved at least an honorable mention.
I say the villains fall into there deaths are, -The Rescuers: Down Under (Mcleach falls in the waterfall) -Tangled (mother gothel becomes old and falls from the tower) -Enchanted (Queen Narissa becomes a dragon falls from the tall building) And -The Good Son (Henry falls from the edge)
Ok, on “The Good Son”. Henry does a lot of messed up stuff throughout the movie making him the worst kid to exist. Henry is a possible sociopath. He was going to trick his Mom into pushing her off a fat cliff. Eventually involving another kid that fought him while Henry’s Mom (who I will call A1 for now on since I don’t know her name). At the end A1 makes a choice between saving her kid with psychopathic tendencies versus an empathetic determined kid who was probably not related to her. A1 drops her son. The scene reminds me a lot about one of the Saw movies where a man is forced with a life or death situation like that. Henry was in the wrong for doing these disgusting stuff trying to drop his biological mother off an edge of a cliff. Some people are just born evil. Idk. ALSO DONT JUDGE ME I WILL NOT WATCH THAT WHOLE MOVIE! I gotta draw furries not get daymares.
As great as Beauty And The Beast is and as excellent as the climax was, Gaston's actual death is severely overrated as far as Disney villain deaths, especially with the infamous fall, are concerned. At least Frollo's demise was both symbolic and spectacular. At least Scar's demise subverts the fall with something far more grisly waiting at the bottom. At least Clayton friggin' HUNG HIMSELF from really high up. Gaston's was just... nicely shot and that's it. The original idea was going to have him survive long enough to get devoured by the wolves that appeared earlier, but that idea went to The Lion King instead. Instead, we got a comparatively wimpy demise for such a hefty egomaniac.
I'm a little sad that Moriarty's death scene (And sick fight scene before it) from Game of Shadows didn't make it; that was fantastic right from the score to the CG.
On the director's commentary track of the Die Hard DVD, John McTiernan said they told Alan Rickman that he'd be dropped on the count of three, but purposely dropped him at the count of one, which is why in the movie his facial expression looks so genuinely surprised/terrified.
The Carnotaurus - Dinosaur, Charles Muntz - Up, Shere Khan - The Jungle Book (2016), Louis Stack.Jr - Darkman, Nick Kudrow - Mercury Rising, Captain Salazar - Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar`s Revenge, Zira - The Lion King ll: Simba`s Pride, Queen Narissa - Enchanted, Mathias Vogel - Tomb Raider, Steve McLeach - The Rescuers Down Under, Dick Jones - RoboCop, Clayton - Tarzan, Lord Cotys - Hercules (2014), Frollo - The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Koba - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Mother Gothel - Tangled.
One left out was from James Bond film For Your Eyes Only. After climbing a cliff face several hundred feet using elastic rope and stakes Roger Moore is kicked off near the top of the cliff by a henchman leaving Bond dangling by the rope held only by 3 stakes. Bond reclimbs just before the henchman loosens the last stake and Moore throws a knife causing the villain to fall to his death instead.
Is it me or does Hans Gruber not technically die from it? The black cop shoots him doesn't he? (how he survived the fall to try and shoot McClane I do not know)
bchesh94 hans died from the fall, one of his teammates got choked by mcclaine, but he survived the choke and at the end he shows up at the crowd with a machinegun then the black cop shot him with a revolver and killed him
good list, and BTW mad props for including Mortal Kombat. Absolute classic! Actually you forgot, BOTH villains in it fall to their death, 1st Goro falls off the cliff and then Shang Tsung at the end
I don't think Gaston was a bad guy. He was a handsome strong brave hunter that was loved by everyone in town who was trying to rescue Belle from her captor. Beast was a vein selfish kidnapping asshole who held Belle captive for so long she developed Stockholm's syndrome "a psychological phenomenon in which hostages express empathy and sympathy and have positive feelings toward their captors, sometimes to the point of defending and identifying with the captors." I think the only reason the servants of the house were Beasts wingmen is because they didn't wanna be household accessories anymore. Someone needs to make Beauty and the Beast a horror movie from Gaston's point of view
I think there's an error in this list and one big one you missed should take it's place. As you show at the end of the video, your #3 pick (Alec Tevelyan) survives the fall. He's killed by the antennae crashing down upon him (as you can clearly see his bloodied face screaming as it falls). Who SHOULD take his place (if not any ranks higher) is Dick Jones from Robocop. After proving his criminal acts and using his position in OCP to prevent Murphy from arresting him, he takes the president of the company hostage. The "old man" cleverly fires Jones on the spot, which negates his protection from Robo, letting him open fire, sending him plummeting from the top floor of the OCP building. It's a legendary scene that caps off a legendary 80s action movie.
Gravity, Killing most Disney villains since 1937
xxbgamer 11 the evil queen didn't die because of gravity. A lightning bolt struck the cliff and the evil queen fell off the cliff with the boulder rolling after her. If the fall didn't kill her, the boulder definitely did. Leaving vultures down to peck at her remains
+xxbgamer 11 'Snow White' came out in '37?
Nintendude 64 she still fell.
Timothy Torres yep.
Goomba Troopa 51 “most”
Hans Gruber's fall to death scene is one of the most realistic fall, R.I.P Alan Rickman
"Oh, I hope that's not a hostage."
So..... no Henry from The Good Son?😕😕😕
@Ethan OMG SAME HERE
That’s what i was thinking
Ethan same!
Same
No Henry, Frollo or Blackwood
R.I.P. Alan Rickman.
+RisingVictor R.I.P.
😣😰🙁😞😩 RIP
Eaten by a snake and falling off the top a 50 storey building, give Alan a break
I heard of ALan Rickman a lot of times in Galaxy Quest sadly he died from cancer at 69.
I'm sorry who is this guy
Frollo's death plummet was so much more spectacular than Gaston's.
You can actually see skulls in Gaston's eyes.
Proof of Death. No the Storm King's death was far more satisfying.
The Carnotaurus in Dinosaur,Charles Muntz in Up,Shere Khan in the 2016 Jungle Book,Louis Stack.Jr in Darkman,Nick Kudrow in Mercury Rising,Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar`s Revenge,Zira in The Lion King ll: Simba`s Pride,Queen Narissa in Enchanted,Mathias Vogel in Tomb Raider,Pennywise in IT (2017),Steve McLeach in The Rescuers Down Under,Dick Jones in RoboCop,Clayton in Tarzan,Lord Cotys in Hercules (2014),Frollo in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,Koba in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Mother Gothel in Tangled.
Frollo literally fell into hell how much cooler can you get
Agreed
For the Die Hard clip with hans falling to his death, the crane that held Alan Rickman dropped him eairler than planned so they could get a true reaction of him falling to his death.
That’s clever
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Macaulay Culkin in The Good Son
Too young.
He's a killer on the movie Susan killed Henry from the good son
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Do top 10 movie scenes where the villain is killed with a paper clip while eating a strawberry doughnut on a Tuesday morning.
They might have some problems with that one..
oh yeah? Remember that scene from Paco The Taco Seller? That doughnut looked so good!
Too easy.
How are we gonna choose?
Stop appearing everywhere
Palpatine: "Ah, yeah, about number 2...."
Let’s just act like it didn’t exist
No Dick Jones from Robocop? That was my favorite.
Yeah and no t 1000 from Terminator c'mon 😠😠😠😤😤😤
The fall that grew his arms? 🤣
Ma-Ma's fall on Dredd deserved a higher spot IMO, the slow-mo falling, the background music and the final hit on the ground was pretty awesome.
Some say Ma-Ma still thinks she's falling
Daenerys Targaryen ROFL, and then Cersei wakes up and she realize it was just a dream....
Sora a bit of role reversal, featuring Bran and Cersei!
Daenerys Targaryen lmao, well the difference is when Bran has bad dreams, dreams come true.
You also have to talk about the quality of the movie and how iconic the villain was. The movie was decent but not excellent. In terms of how iconic the villain was, not iconic in the slightest
Ricky Tan in Rush Hour 2?! ...that was a brutal fall.
Well he's not going to be in Rush Hour 3. Yes that was a good fall!
What about Juntao in Rush Hour (1)?
@@xgray2012 WOOOOOO!!!!! You know he dead!!!
That’s ok. We’ll just say he was trying to get a cab!
Or Lee's brother from Rush Hour 3! His fall was more brutal imo!
I have to agree with #1, Alan Rickman's fall was legendary. I read somewhere that the look of surprise on Rickman's face was genuine. He had agreed to be dropped 25 feet to a stunt bag on the count of 3 but the director and stunt man conspire behind his back to him let go on 1. They wanted a real reaction and boy did they get it.
The best part, the building that Gruber fall off of was the building the wonderful 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. Oh, they're the best.
actually as shocking as it sounds, Alec Trevalyn was still alive even after his fall. Until the structure fell on top of him
exactly, It makes me wonder, do WatchMojo even watch most of the movies the feature in their top ten list?
(after watching the end of the video) Oh wait, you did know that Sean bean was still alive before the burning structure fell on top of him
Anonomius0 Watchmojo, never ceasing to dissapoint.
That's because 006 was so badly weakened from the fall, he was unable to roll out of the way when the structure fell on top of him (just explaining the science on why it qualifies).
I would say it counts. A fall that high may not have killed him, but he would have succumbed to major fractures and internal bleeding and what not eventually
Rip Alan Rickman :(
😰
What...he died from that fall?
After all these years ?
Always
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come on the lamp from narnia would totally win the number 1 spot lol!
and the number 1 bad world totally would be "big dummy"
Jesus Cardona How is this list scraping bottom of the barrel?!
Lol top 10 top 10 lists!
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Does the black guy die in predator 2? NO!
"The Evil Queen's" death from Snow White always cracked me the hell up LMFAO!!!
this is sparta is missing 😁
*_This is madness!_*
Madness? *THIS IS SPARTA!!!*
(kicks into bottomless pit)
833time *_lol I meant it was madness that they didn't include the Sparta one lol_*
Oh.
Riqu5 this is sparta!!!!!
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*December 2014* Palpatine fell to his death!
*December 2019* Oh wait......
According to the novelization, his body died, but he used his master's teachings to transfer his soul to a clone of his body.
@@juanrisa945 we call that "lazy writing"
Frank Nitti's fall in The Untouchables.
You,my good sir,have just won 2 internets ! I was thinking the exact same way.
He's in the car.
Oh shit yeah thats right! And actually the same thing happens to him in another movie as well. Delta Force 2 , he was the main villain and same thing, fell to death
@@MrRobjs83 the address ness finds in his wallet shows up in other Mamet works.
Hey, what about Claude Frollo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame?!
Little known fact about Alan Rickman in Die Hard
For his character’s death scene he agreed to fall onto an airbag 25 feet (7.62 meters) below on the count of three. Except the director and the stunt people thought they would get a better reaction if they dropped him on the count of “one.” They were right. His face is priceless.
well you forgot 1 thing.... THIS IS SPARTA
💃🏻🚶🏻
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i cant see the smyiles
He was just a messager
Not a major villain and not a very long fall
Rip Alan rickman
Ace of Spades 10:23 that’s the last time I ever saw him from Alice through the looking glass.
yeah, cancer is the worst.
Pause on 4:21 (you have to skip forwards a tiny bit) but if you look close you can see Gaston has skulls in his eyes...
One of your best lists! Darth Maul would also be a good honorable mention.
It was still the best scene in the whole movie
1 he actualy survived
2 even if he died, it wouldn´t ben considered a fall to death, he was cuted in two
If Darth Maul were dead. I'm holding out hope that he's the guy with the funky lightsaber in the Episode VII trailer.
i doubt it, he would ned mechanic legs to walk
Simao Pereira he has mechanical legs in the show. That's why I Know the guy in the episode VII Is not him
henry (Macaulay Culkin) from the good son should definitely be on the list
What about Dick Jones (1987) RoboCop?
Oh yes!
He was stabbed,so he didn't fall to his death
No,Clarence Boddicker was stabbed. Robocop shot him and he fell backwards out of his window
Holy fuck, that's a good one.
Sam Kresil oh sorry wrong character
My List
1. the Hard Fall of Hans Gruber
2. the Gargoyle that Pulls the Joke
3. Palpatines First Downfall
4. Frollo meets the Devil to Hell
5. Gollum Falls into the Fires of Mouth Doom
6. Gaston becomes the Prey
7. the Doesn't Chooses his Good Son
8. Mola Ram meets Kalli
9. Dick Jones its Fired
10. Ma-Ma Slow-Mo Fall
I love frollos fall in the hunchback of notre dame
Vice you goosebumps
Gollum was not Hobbit. Not even the movie says so. Frodo says something along the lines of "You weren't so far off a Hobbit yourself once, Smeagol". In the book it says he was from the Riverfolk. They are smaller than humans, and they have the pointed ears (like Elves and Hobbits and unlike Humans and Dwarves), but they don't over oversized feet or hairy feet. There might be a degree of "genetical" kinship between the races, but they are not called Hobbits and don't live in the Shire (although not too far away, in the North of Middle Earth, but more towards the Mysty Mountains and, guess what, usually near Rivers ;) they are mostly fishers)
I think he's kind of an ancestor of Hobbits. I mean, Hobbits didn't live in The Shire since the beginnings of time, they moved to there from the other side of the Misty Mountains. So I think that Gollum can be qualified as a Hobbit.
River folk were a kind of hobbit. (yes, it's a little confusing)
Gollum is a hobbit, but not from the shire.
Don't you hate when you try to prove someone wrong and then commenters prove you wrong?
Gollum was once a Hobbit according to the films, I would call that dramatic license to make things easier for those of us that did not read the books, I know shame on me, but thank you commenters for setting the record correct for those of us that don't know any better! Peace Out!
William: We if don't save ourselves we'll die here!
Kruge: Perfect!
Me: Dude WTF.
Christopher Lloyd's character is very creppy a bit.
Alan Rickman is definitely number 1, he played one of the most legendary characters on screen.
R.I.P Alan. 12 days until the day we all dread in January :(
Hans Gruber's fall is the best fall in cinematic history!
I know technically he didn't die, but Skeletor's plummet into the chasm in the Dolph Lundgren Master's of the Universe movie is brilliant! Worthy of mention.
You shoulda made a list specifically for Disney and Pixar villains, and excluded them from this list, because for some reason, Disney villains and gravity don't go well together.
+TahlingaTalents1023 How far back would you go? This list included the evil step mother/ wicked witch from 1937; also 2D verses 3D animation.
actually, they're going TOO well together lol
The Carnotaurus in Dinosaur,Charles Muntz in Up,Shere Khan in the 2016 Jungle Book,Louis Stack.Jr in Darkman,Nick Kudrow in Mercury Rising,Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar`s Revenge,Zira in The Lion King ll: Simba`s Pride,Queen Narissa in Enchanted,Mathias Vogel in Tomb Raider,Pennywise in IT (2017),Steve McLeach in The Rescuers Down Under,Dick Jones in RoboCop,Clayton in Tarzan,Lord Cotys in Hercules (2014),Frollo in The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,Koba in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Mother Gothel in Tangled.
You guys forgot Big Boy Caprice's downfall in the Dick Tracy movie (1990).
Also while Alec did fall, the fall didn’t kill him, the tower did.
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Obviously there had to be at least ONE Sean Bean death. Any top 10 deaths list featuring live action movies will have a Sean Bean death.
They should make a Top 10 Sean Bean Deaths list. Lol.
I'm pretty sure they did that.
gantzisballs Did they really? lol.
Omg they totally did! How did I miss that? lol. That is awesome... and a little sad. Poor Sean Bean... always dying.
In this video goldeneye Sean bean dies.
i knew palpatine was in this
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Wheres robocop?
der führer True thats what i thought
Where's scar and moufasa
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Thanks for uploading this wish me luck with the nightmares
How could you leave out Frollo's death, the best of any Disney villain???
This made me think of 9/11.
R.I.P 9/11 Jumpers :(
The "Falling down from a high structure" type of death, is probably the most common type of death for a villain in a kids movie
Probably why it was employed as a "go-to" tactic by Disney. First villain to fall victim to that was the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
The one of Lee's brother on rush our 3.
The Bishop of Hereford's death from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves was pretty memorable, too.
Missed Juntao from Rush Hour. Very important miss. It's the only fall that ever gave me the chills for how slowly and intensely it came about.
You missed Frollo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
That was great
Henry from the good son and the graboid from tremors is a really good example
Koba?
Who?
Yes, that scene was awesome.
What?
Never saw it
Emrys Wledig(sighs) Alright.
My favorite gravity deaths are in THE LAST BOY SCOUT and THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT.
What about the "This is Sparta!" scene?
I was expecting to see RoboCop's Dick Jones in this list. Yes, I know his falling's visuals were very poor, but the scene is definitely epic.
Where is judge claude frollo from the hunchback of notre dame
Sure, he may have fallen to his death, but if the fall didn't kill him, the fire he landed in most certainly did.
Still counts as "falling to his death". May make another list of this topic.
+Talbot McKee If falling into a fire doesn't count, then this death shouldn't count either: 9:30
@@melissa_wale_official it counts
please note: it wasn't actually the fall that killed bean. The entire station collapsed on top of him. Typical mojo.
“Judgement time”
That’s a fun Catchphrase
I got some honorable mentions
1: Professor Ratigan - The Great Mouse Detective
2: Judge Claude Frollo - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
3: Dick Jones - Robocop
4: Ricky Tan - Rush Hour
5: Koba - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
6: Skeletor - Masters of the Universe
1. Ricky Tan was in Rush Hour 2.
2. I agree. I LOVE RUSH HOUR!!!
The fall by stuntman Dar Robinson in the 1985 Burt Reynolds movie "Stick," was one of the most epic falls in the business. He fell backwards, off a REAL building, no nets or safety mattresses. Just a thin wire, attached to his ankle.
How bout Kevin Bacon in Hollow Man..
Correction: In GoldenEye, Alec Trevelyan didn't die after Bond dropped him off the satellite. His fate was sealed after the satellite came crashing down on him.
+gary lyons Realistically, he should've been died after the fall, or at least just a few seconds away from his death
The T-10 Too true
His skull and spine should've been crushed or severely broken. Internal & external bleeding is very likely. He likely would've lost his consciousness too.
+The T-10 in reality yes, but in the words of Boris he was "invincible." The satellite proved him wrong lol.
+gary lyons I agree.. plus if they were gonna use a Bond villian fall... Max Zorin falling from the Golden Gate bridge was better anyway.
John Malkovich's fall at the end of "In the Line of Fire." (You could've plugged it in at #3 on this list, since -- as other commenters have pointed out here -- Sean Bean in "Goldeneye" technically is killed not by the fall, but by the gigantic apparatus falling on him moments later.) Also: Billy Drago's plummet in "The Untouchables" probably deserved at least an honorable mention.
I say the villains fall into there deaths are,
-The Rescuers: Down Under (Mcleach falls in the waterfall)
-Tangled (mother gothel becomes old and falls from the tower)
-Enchanted (Queen Narissa becomes a dragon falls from the tall building)
And
-The Good Son (Henry falls from the edge)
Ok, on “The Good Son”.
Henry does a lot of messed up stuff throughout the movie making him the worst kid to exist.
Henry is a possible sociopath. He was going to trick his Mom into pushing her off a fat cliff. Eventually involving another kid that fought him while Henry’s Mom (who I will call A1 for now on since I don’t know her name). At the end A1 makes a choice between saving her kid with psychopathic tendencies versus an empathetic determined kid who was probably not related to her. A1 drops her son. The scene reminds me a lot about one of the Saw movies where a man is forced with a life or death situation like that. Henry was in the wrong for doing these disgusting stuff trying to drop his biological mother off an edge of a cliff. Some people are just born evil. Idk. ALSO DONT JUDGE ME I WILL NOT WATCH THAT WHOLE MOVIE! I gotta draw furries not get daymares.
Moral Lesson: Villains should not do a showdown in high places
If Die Hard is not #1 I am unsubscribing.
Claytons death in Tarzan is way more epic than Gastons, and more emotional
As great as Beauty And The Beast is and as excellent as the climax was, Gaston's actual death is severely overrated as far as Disney villain deaths, especially with the infamous fall, are concerned. At least Frollo's demise was both symbolic and spectacular. At least Scar's demise subverts the fall with something far more grisly waiting at the bottom. At least Clayton friggin' HUNG HIMSELF from really high up. Gaston's was just... nicely shot and that's it. The original idea was going to have him survive long enough to get devoured by the wolves that appeared earlier, but that idea went to The Lion King instead. Instead, we got a comparatively wimpy demise for such a hefty egomaniac.
how about the GREAT MOUSE DETACTIVE
What about Muntz from up?
I'm a little sad that Moriarty's death scene (And sick fight scene before it) from Game of Shadows didn't make it; that was fantastic right from the score to the CG.
On the director's commentary track of the Die Hard DVD, John McTiernan said they told Alan Rickman that he'd be dropped on the count of three, but purposely dropped him at the count of one, which is why in the movie his facial expression looks so genuinely surprised/terrified.
#4 is my absolute favorite✨✨✨
Edit: also #1 those are some of my all time favorite movies of all time✨💜
Gollum was no hobbit!!! He was Smeagul, a river folk
Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame is missing too!
they forgot when Henry fell to his death in the good son
How about Gaston falling to his death in "Beauty and the Beast"?
"Well, I hope that's not a hostage."
LMAO
At least Rathbone's death in Shanghai Knights is an honourable mention.. I thought it would be in the top 5 tbh.
Alan Rickman is the best.RIP
ikr
the messenger from 300 (THIS IS SPARTA!) shoulda got a mention
+Michelle Grijalva he was a villian?
Harley365 well then what was the point of this comment
At 1st I thought he was the main villain, but I see I was wrong.
I was certain Mufasa would be #1. More iconic than the Witch of Snowwhite and Gaston.
+Eiraqucam Mufasa was a villian? er, no?
+Eiraqucam Did Mufasa die? I thought he was just lying at the bottom of the cliff moaning about his broken legs.
Eiraqucam mufasa isn't a bad guy
Revonda Ball mufasa did die. Simba tries to wak im but scar informed him that he was dead
Yes, but Mufasa wasn't a villian
The Carnotaurus - Dinosaur,
Charles Muntz - Up,
Shere Khan - The Jungle Book (2016),
Louis Stack.Jr - Darkman,
Nick Kudrow - Mercury Rising,
Captain Salazar - Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar`s Revenge,
Zira - The Lion King ll: Simba`s Pride,
Queen Narissa - Enchanted,
Mathias Vogel - Tomb Raider,
Steve McLeach - The Rescuers Down Under,
Dick Jones - RoboCop,
Clayton - Tarzan,
Lord Cotys - Hercules (2014),
Frollo - The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,
Koba - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
and Mother Gothel - Tangled.
One left out was from James Bond film For Your Eyes Only. After climbing a cliff face several hundred feet using elastic rope and stakes Roger Moore is kicked off near the top of the cliff by a henchman leaving Bond dangling by the rope held only by 3 stakes. Bond reclimbs just before the henchman loosens the last stake and Moore throws a knife causing the villain to fall to his death instead.
Judge Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame ??
No doubt! Alan Rickman is the world best abilities to fall off as a villain! :D Christmas is here. I have to watch Die hard again! Yippi a yeah! :D
What's Christmas without a double-feature of "Die Hard" and "Invasion USA"?
Is it me or does Hans Gruber not technically die from it? The black cop shoots him doesn't he? (how he survived the fall to try and shoot McClane I do not know)
bchesh94 hans died from the fall, one of his teammates got choked by mcclaine, but he survived the choke and at the end he shows up at the crowd with a machinegun then the black cop shot him with a revolver and killed him
David Lu so hans died and his terrorist teammate got shot by black guy
David Lu oh ok, been a while since I've seen it. Thanks.
Dredd is probably one of the last goof r rated movies before the world of pg13, took hold and ruined the film industry :(
Last good one whoops
Ciaran Farrell lol you know you can edit your posts, right? no need to reply to yourself to correct yourself lol!
Bitten_By_Frost on a phone so I cant
ahhhh lol ok
True, true.
good list, and BTW mad props for including Mortal Kombat. Absolute classic! Actually you forgot, BOTH villains in it fall to their death, 1st Goro falls off the cliff and then Shang Tsung at the end
I didn't know Shaun Bean was in James Bond film.
5:07 Looked like a soft landing to me.
I don't think Gaston was a bad guy. He was a handsome strong brave hunter that was loved by everyone in town who was trying to rescue Belle from her captor. Beast was a vein selfish kidnapping asshole who held Belle captive for so long she developed Stockholm's syndrome "a psychological phenomenon in which hostages express empathy and sympathy and have positive feelings toward their captors, sometimes to the point of defending and identifying with the captors." I think the only reason the servants of the house were Beasts wingmen is because they didn't wanna be household accessories anymore. Someone needs to make Beauty and the Beast a horror movie from Gaston's point of view
Koba. Enough said.
Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) - Hollow Man (2000)
Producers: how many movies do you want we’re you want the villains to fall to their death?
Disney: YES
Frollo ????? :D
Storm King!!!
Number 1: Michael p Roblox
Somebody here after: The rise of Skywalker. 😂
Scar 08 me.
That was bullshit 💩
I think there's an error in this list and one big one you missed should take it's place.
As you show at the end of the video, your #3 pick (Alec Tevelyan) survives the fall. He's killed by the antennae crashing down upon him (as you can clearly see his bloodied face screaming as it falls).
Who SHOULD take his place (if not any ranks higher) is Dick Jones from Robocop. After proving his criminal acts and using his position in OCP to prevent Murphy from arresting him, he takes the president of the company hostage. The "old man" cleverly fires Jones on the spot, which negates his protection from Robo, letting him open fire, sending him plummeting from the top floor of the OCP building. It's a legendary scene that caps off a legendary 80s action movie.
Why not the top 10 most Iconic ways villains die in All Media