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12 Characters Sure to Die in A Horror Movie

By Rodney - November 20, 2007 - 10:36 America/Montreal - 22 Comments

Serena-Whitney-ProfileThe horror genre has definitely changed over the years. Before there were certain rules to stay alive, but now a lot rules have been broken. Now virgins can die, and non Caucasian characters can live past the first scene, and be the heroes/heroines of the film. Although, I noticed that the more things change in this genre, the more they actually stay the same. Even though horror films have become more modernized, they still follow a certain formula when it comes to which characters live or not. Here is my personal list of a few doomed characters in both old and new horror films.

The “Shover”- Slasher movies always point out to the audience how to separate the strong from the weak as soon as the horror begins. It’s very easy to determine who the cowards are, and they usually make themselves known right away. Cowards usually pad the numbers early on for the killers, but I have watched quite a few horror films where the coward will redeem themselves by eventually fighting back. However, there is one type of coward that never makes it to the end of the movie. One that will never be able to redeem himself. I like to call this person, “the shover.” The shover is the p*ssy in the group who will literally shove another character into the killer’s direction simply to create a distraction and to buy some time to run away and hide. This person will always get their well-deserved comeuppances, and usually in a horrific way that makes the audience cheer.

The Non-Listener- Have you ever noticed the few characters that act as if they are completely deaf and ignore whatever the main character says they should be doing? (*Cardinal Rule: Whatever the main character says after the horror begins is GOSPEL. Always listen to them!) This is because they think the easier and faster route is the best chance to get out of harm’s way. (These are usually the as*holes that suggest to split up!) They are selfish, stubborn, and usually don’t hear the killer sneak up on them due to the massive ear wax buildup in their ears.

Forgettable/Generic/No-name Characters- If you find yourself watching a slasher involving a group of people, and in that group you still don’t know or can’t remember certain characters names within the first half hour, then they will die. If you find yourself watching a slasher with characters spewing dialogue as pointless as the creation of flavored condoms, then they will die. If you find yourself watching a slasher and you’re only able to refer to a character by a stereo-type followed by a number such as, “slut #2,” “bumbling security guard # 5,” “skinhead # 3,” then you guessed it…they will DIE!

The Prude- Now a prude is much different than a virgin. (Virgins are simply called prudes in horror movies when they turn down their horny boyfriend’s sexual advances) An actual prude in a horror movie is someone who doesn’t drink, smoke, do drugs, or have sex and they JUDGE everybody around them that has a vice. They are usually stuck up and act as if they have a huge stick up their asses the whole time they’re onscreen. They are also usually the first ones to go. (Thank GOD!) I always thought the message filmmakers are trying to send out is for people to enjoy life!

The “Vice-Abuser”- Horror films have definitely changed over the years. It used to be if you smoked pot, drank, had sex, you were instantly signing your death warrant. It’s a little different nowadays. You can be the slut and conquer. You can be the stoner, and end up being the hero at the end. However, if you smoke pole as well as smoke pot, then you’re screwed. You can partake in one vice….THAT’S IT.

The “Turning Point” Person- In almost every scary movie, there’s always of a point of no return. There comes a time where a crucial decision has to be made, and it’s always the wrong one made by one person. Be it taking a short cut, getting into a preventable car accident, staying at a creepy motel, or going back to help someone in need, this douche is responsible for the horror that is to come. Even lead protagonists are not safe if they make this mistake. Unless however, they’re in a mainstream horror film and the studio is afraid of providing a tragic ending and opt for a “cop-out” ending instead. (*cough* Vacancy *cough*)

The Best Friend- Best friends to the hero/heroine are almost always screwed. They provide the moral support for the lead, and in a horror movie that needs to be STRIPPED as soon as possible. If they don’t die, you can bet they are most likely the killer(s).

The “Too Interesting/Funny” Character- If you find yourself watching a horror movie where a supporting character stands out amongst a bunch of one-note and boring characters that lack substance and is stealing every scene they’re in, you should prepare yourself for disappointment. With every chuckle this character is able to get out of the audience, is just one step closer to his/her demise. This character needs to get dispatched of due to the fact they are stealing the film’s main focus, and I think the filmmakers and writers get off on the fact of hearing the majority of the audience say, “Aww…I really liked him/her.”

The “Gimp”-If a character gets severely injured be it getting shot, stabbed, or merely just twisting their ankle very badly, they will NOT make it. Why is this? Two words. Dead weight. The killer will make sure to lighten that “load” very early on.

The “I can’t!” Screaming B*tches-It is most likely guaranteed in a slasher film you will see a whiny helpless female that will frustrate you more than watching the Brenda/Dylan/Kelly love triangle saga on 90210 back in the day. (oooh..that really got under my skin!) Nowadays in horror films, the helpless can emerge into the vengeful heroine at the end. However, if a female in a horror movie stops running, starts to cry, and screams out repeatedly the words, “I can’t!” over and over again, they will NOT (or should I say CAN’T) survive the movie.

The “Famous Person without Top Billing” Character- If you notice a high profile actor/actress who does not have top billing in a horror movie with lesser known or unknown actors, this person will perish. (And most likely very early on in the film) Most cases, these characters don’t even interact with any of the other characters in the movie. They are usually offed in the prologue, simply to start the film with a bang. However in some cases, celebrities are killed halfway through the movie to provide shock value. (Take Samuel L. Jackson’s demise in ‘Deep Blue Sea’ for example)

The Horror Aficionado- When ‘Scream’ came out, horror fans finally got to see a character onscreen that they could all relate to-the horror geek named Randy Meeks. This was a huge leap in the evolution of horror movies because before that, characters in slashers seemed to live in an alternate universe where horror movies didn’t exist. Since then, aficionados have become an important part in horror films….unfortunately they’re usually not BIG parts.

I’m a huge horror geek, but put me in a scary movie, and I’d be lucky if I barely made the sequel. Why is this you might ask?

a) Horror Aficionados are usually the “too interesting/funny character” in the film. (See above for the fate of those characters)

b) Like most of the supporting cast, they’re there to serve a purpose for the lead protagonist. Other characters’ deaths, reactions and actions make the lead gain leadership, and power. Aficionados are there to provide the lead with enough knowledge to successfully make the right choices to stay alive. Once their purpose is served, they’re usually dispatched of.

c) Keeping a horror aficionado alive is like having all the answers for a huge exam.

So that’s my list! Can you provide any other doomed characters?

» 22 Comments

  1. chris (the real one) says:

    gasp…..the black guy/ girl isnt on here……come on now, being black im offended…..lol…..just playin nice list serena……but shame the weedhead always die….

  2. Since the change in horror, I have seen a good number of movies where african-americans live…(granted most of them starred LL Cool J, but that’s besides the point) Being half-black, I tend to notice and point out these things. So that’s why that’s on the list. :P

  3. I meant “NOT on the list”

  4. CanuckLou says:

    Serena – will you be posting your thoughts on The Mist? This is what I call a TRUE horror movie.

  5. Rafa1215 says:

    What about the teens who start screwing and as soon as it gets hot an heavy – slice!! – right thru both of them. Killers always seem to interrupt beautiful lovemaking.

  6. 13. The person who survived the previous picture will die sometime in the second. Especially within the first reel.

    14. Those who cannot unlock car doors/cannot get the car to start…

    **************

    I always held the thought that if one were to drink, smoke dope etc. that they would die not because they drank booze and lit up, but rather becayuse they “are”- after all, who is more easier to catch…?

    One who reeks of Bud Lite/ The other “bud” or the person who does not? One who is hurling chunks or one who isn’t?

    One who can toe the line…

  7. Rafa1215 says:

    How about the ones who always fall down? Why do they always always have to fall down? And by the time they try to get back up the killer is already upon them.

  8. Frankie J says:

    You know what I always wondered? why in a movie like say Halloween Mike is always walking why not just run in the othe direction and keep running? Also speaking from the prespective of a stoner thats crap that we always die because as I said above our HOLY SHIT ITS THE COPS RUN mentality kicks in sorry Michel but your going to have to walk mighty fast to get this stoner

  9. Phil Gee says:

    Well i can think of one more type – Mr Exposition.

    I know there are exceptions to the rule (Donald Pleasance in Halloween for one) but if a horror film contains an older character that has some kind of personal connection to the killer/monster and conveys all the vital information needed to the heroes and us, they will have a final face off with said baddie and get killed.

  10. Serena says:

    Well done Phil Gee,

    You are thinking like a true horror scholar! :)

  11. Kristina says:

    The Black Guy

    Any self-respecting horror fan would have had that at the top of the list!

  12. Scary Movies says:

    haha. Good list. I like the bit about horror movie girls who scream “I Can’t”. LOL. Every task someone gets in a horror movie, they try for a second then start screaming about how it’s totally impossible.

  13. Serena Whitney says:

    Kristina,

    Any self respecting horror fan would know that “the black guy” can survive in today’s horror. check above comments and my intro for example ;) My doomed character rules are based off characters that still die in horror..regardless of time.

  14. Scott R says:

    Serena, the “Vice-Abuser” doesn’t always get killed. Technically the character “Joey” from The Tripper died in the movie, but only because they showed the Regan Killer chopping Joey and the hunter up, and never showed Joey again. If you watch the deleted scenes though, David Arquette meant for Joey to survive as he is seen coming back to the Hippy Fair area, looking for a beer. Joey, played by Jason Mewes is a pot smoker/drug abuser/alcoholic. In this case the Vice-Abuser was the only one besides the main female, and the cop, who didn’t die.

  15. Scott R says:

    Also, just now thinking about it. The perfect trilogy that uses all the characters you mentioned is the Scream films. You could see many of the deaths before they happened. In the movies like Scream, I usually sit with my friends in a game like mode, where we all pick a character, and when a person is killed, if it’s the person we picked we get a point. It’s not hard to score points. There are a lot of movies out there that made it hard to find out who was going to die. The Mist was a great film for just that reason.. It had you guessing up til the end. Movies like Final Destination are exactly the examples of what your talking about.

  16. Serena says:

    Hey Scott,

    Yes, the tripper is one of my new fave slashers and yes I did see the deleted scenes where Joey lived….but he didn’t make the final cut, so that’s what counts.;)

    Of course there are going to be examples where some of these don’t apply, but I can assure you…they are far and few in between.

    Also you got me thinking about the Scream trilogy…(my favorite trilogy I might add) Although, you can apply a lot the character types to the trilogy….not ALL these characters were used.

    There was no “shover”, prude or vice-abuser and the gimp made it to the end of the trilogy :P

    You also sound like a true horror scholar!

  17. Scott R says:

    Yeah, I figured you would count Joey as a death. I initially rented the movie for Jason Mewes so I was quite annoyed when Joey was killed in the movie. I ended up though liking it for it being a new direction in horror films that hasn’t been done, or done enough. You can have comedy in horrors. Sure sometimes a horror film like the Saw films don’t need humor, but there are some cases. The Scream movies employed some humor in their movies.

    Also, I wanted to say thank you for crediting the Randy Meeks character with being the first real character to know what he’s doing, and not following the stereotypes. He’s the type of character that will come out of no where when the Lead is backed into a corner, and will help the Lead escape. Poor Randy just got caught in an unlucky situation, which i’m sure he knew could fully happen (he made the tape.)

    I don’t consider myself a “scholar”, just someone who sees a lot of horror related films. I have been wanting to see the Saw film, but with how the last one turned out, I stayed away, and decided it was rent worthy. I couldn’t stay away from The Mist though.. Every time I saw a sneak peek it was like being pulled forward in a “pie on the window” type situation. I wasn’t the least be let down by it, but in fact though the ending was so great, because you don’t see things like that happen often.

  18. Tanya says:

    Serena,
    Just curious. would u happen to know of a GREAT horror movie that is unpredictable and that every character dies in…that is except for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. If you do please let me know. Thanks!
    Tanya

  19. George says:

    Try “Inside” tanya.

  20. HorrorFanatic says:

    I must say, I like your list and for the most part I agree BUT Come on who here gets tired of horror movies making it SO easy to to figure out whos gonna live/die. It gets a bit annoying to me…once in a while (probably about once a year) a movie will come out thats not predictable but jeez you would think they’d try to stay away from the stereotypes and try to suprise people with the ending!

  21. HorrorFanatic says:

    Also i’ve noticed many movies, and I wont say all because thats just not true, but many movies these days that are just 2 or 3 characters (ex. a couple) end with no survivors. And that too does not suprise me enough.
    SPOILER BELOW!!!

    see The Strangers

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