1. Donald Gennaro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Co3A3fLBo The Movie: Jurassic Park Method of Death: When it comes down to whose deaths have continued to stick out the most across the Jurassic Park trilogy, none are as instantly classic as the Tyrannosaur's devouring of cowardly lawyer Donald Gennaro in the original film. After having his hiding place exposed while sitting on a toilet, Gennaro had a chance to let his fear sink in as the dinosaur observed him curiously for a moment before taking him in its jaws and swinging him around like a rag doll. Darkly humorous, potently simplistic and powered by some awesome camera framing, the moment is one that even those crazy people who somehow haven't even seen the film in full can still recognise over two decades since its release. With three films already under its belt, the series has a lot to prove in Jurassic World. As a device, death has been used sparingly throughout the series, with the most memorable ends being those born from the solid use of tension, surprise and visual presentation. Though the Indominus Rex looks to be raising the bar of chaos, hopefully director Colin Trevorrow has learned from the previous films and made sure that, when death strikes in the new sequel, it's something audiences won't soon forget. What's your favourite death? And can Jurassic World top these? Have you say about all the gore down in the comments.
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