EVERY Halloween Death RANKED By Stupidity

Stacy - Halloween Ends

Halloween Ends Stacy
Universal

Of the group of four bullies tormenting Corey Cunningham in Halloween Ends, Stacy is the first one we actually see killed by Corey. Sure, one of her pals, Billy, had already been killed by Corey, but that happened off-screen, and all we saw was his dead body with a drumstick sticking out of his eye.

As for Stacy, she rushes to tend to Margo, her friend who's just been, for lack of a better term, run over by Corey in a truck. With Stacy checking on Margo, Corey walks up behind her and bashes her in the head with what appears to be a spanner. A few moments later, we see her bloody corpse as Corey continues to hunt down the leader of these bullies, Terry.

Z-Man Garrett, Patty Frost, Larry Redgrave & Stan Payne - Rob Zombie's Halloween

Rob Zombie's Halloween Michael Myers
Dimension Films

A four-for-the-price-of-one kill sequence here, with these the four Smith's Grove security guards tasked with transferring the adult Michael Myers.

Of course, this doesn't go well, with the Shape taking the guards down in a frenetic flurry, including head smashes, throat rips, and using one poor fella as a human shield to eat a shotgun blast. It's all a little blink-and-you'll-miss-it, but the four actors here are Bill Moseley, Leslie Easterbrook, Tom Towles, and Steve Boyles.

Dr. Mathis - Halloween Ends

Halloween Ends Corey Cunningham Dr. Mathis
Universal

One of several dirtbags seen in Halloween Ends, Dr. Mathis overlooks Allyson Nelson for a promotion, instead giving that job to Deb, Allyson's co-worker whom Mathis is not-so-secretly having an affair. And it's during an evening meet-up with Deb at his home that Mathis is killed.

For the audience, we don't actually see how this all comes about, but we get to see Deb searching for Mathis, only to find him with a plastic bag over his head and being stabbed in his general face area by a masked Corey Cunningham.

It's more of a scumbag decision than an outright stupid one to be sleeping with one of your staff. Unfortunately for Dr. Mathis, the person he passed over for that promotion just so happened to be dating a Corey Cunningham that was very much following in Michael Myers' footsteps.

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