In Executive Decision Steven Seagal doesn’t make it to the halfway mark - and everyone wins.
-Joe
In Executive Decision Steven Seagal doesn’t make it to the halfway mark - and everyone wins.
-Joe
That reminds me—in Man on Fire……Denzel Washington’s character, Creasy, dies before the bad guy who kidnapped Dakota Fanning.
Not sure if this counts, but…
Transformers: The Movie (1986) - Optimus Prime dies before Megatron [technically dies]
LilShieste
In the final Blackadder series, all of our heroes die in battle before the Nazis/Axis troops get theirs.
Nitpick: it was the 1914-1918 war so those Germans weren’t Nazis…yet.
My contribution:
12 Monkeys.
the Bad Guys weren’t the Germans, but the buffoons at General Headquarters. Haig’s name features prominantly.
I’m an idiot. Thank you. :smack:
Good point–Haig does outlive the First World War, so I suppose it still counts…
Brazil
Zentropa
Dancer in the Dark (an experiment in depressing film)
Cabinet of Dr Caligari, for same reasons as Angelheart, Sixth Sense, et al
Nineteen Eighty Four
Bruce Willis dies in The Sixth Sense, technically before Vincent does.
Does that count?
I swear I didn’t see capybara’s post when I posted this. I might be going blind or crazy.
I just saw Crank recently, and if Jason Statham’s character isn’t the “good guy” he’s at least the protagonist.
Nick the deaf mute in Stephen King’s The Stand.
The Great Escape. Not everyone dies but quite a few do.
I’m not familiar with the movie, but in the book, Winston doesn’t die at the end, despite O’Brien’s promise that he will.
John Coffey in Stephen King’s The Green Mile
300
possibly The Terminator if you consider Reese the “good guy.”
Well, Reese and most of the LAPD.
They were just scenery.
I can’t read this thread, just seeing the title of the movie spoils it.