ChemicallyEnhanced
Bluelighter
What character deaths (or just terrible experiences/punishments) in horror movies made you wanna shout: "THEY DESERVED IT!!"
I'll give some personal examples:
1) Carrie (any version) - All of her peers (apart from Tommy and he died by accident before Carries meltdown) and her mother.
1b) Carrie 2: The Rage - Not a particularly good sequel, but everybody Rachael kills at the house party,
2) I Spit on Your Grave (particularly 2010) - Every guy who victimized the protagonist. Jennifer Hills is a fucking role model if you ask me.
2b) I Spit on Your Grave 2 (2013) - Holy Goddamn, this makes me first movie look like a Pixar animation. Again, everybody who hurt her absolutely deserved their torture. Katy Carter is also an icon and a queen,
3) The Mist (2007) - Mrs Carmody - you know it's never good when Stephen King introduces a heavily religious character. Hot damn, I hated this woman's guts.
5) Cube (1997) - Quentin. That asshole caused more trouble than the trapped rooms!
6) The Ruins (2008) (Extended ending only) - Amy. She chronically cheated on her boyfriend (including with her best friends partner), caused the death of a child, completely disrespected the locals, whined the entire movie and - extended ending only - escaped the pyramid while infected, spreading the plants back to her hotel, the other tourists and likely the world.
I'll give some personal examples:
1) Carrie (any version) - All of her peers (apart from Tommy and he died by accident before Carries meltdown) and her mother.
1b) Carrie 2: The Rage - Not a particularly good sequel, but everybody Rachael kills at the house party,
2) I Spit on Your Grave (particularly 2010) - Every guy who victimized the protagonist. Jennifer Hills is a fucking role model if you ask me.
2b) I Spit on Your Grave 2 (2013) - Holy Goddamn, this makes me first movie look like a Pixar animation. Again, everybody who hurt her absolutely deserved their torture. Katy Carter is also an icon and a queen,
3) The Mist (2007) - Mrs Carmody - you know it's never good when Stephen King introduces a heavily religious character. Hot damn, I hated this woman's guts.
5) Cube (1997) - Quentin. That asshole caused more trouble than the trapped rooms!
6) The Ruins (2008) (Extended ending only) - Amy. She chronically cheated on her boyfriend (including with her best friends partner), caused the death of a child, completely disrespected the locals, whined the entire movie and - extended ending only - escaped the pyramid while infected, spreading the plants back to her hotel, the other tourists and likely the world.