tommygun wrote:
Ah, Random, I need you to write my next script for one of these Bellystabbers! Your ideas are great, and I can see exactly how they would work. Very sexy. Didn't have the advantage of your ideas when we filmed, however, so we had to make do with four great ladies doing their delightful, agonized thing with big butcher knives in their respective belly buttons. It was terrible, what happened to them! No one should die that way! I still mourn for all four of them...
Hey, Tommy!
"Belly Buttons" is a fun entry for those of us who are "gut centric".

Ryanne's demise featured a near hit that wasn't quite "on topic" but I, for one, prefers such scenarios. Let's just get her (and others) out of the confined spaces of a tiny room and give them room to drop to their knees, sides and backs.
As far as "scripting", I love the concept of a compromised villainess picking-up a knife and attacking with it raised to strike. Her target responds with a gun to her head while seizing the wrist of her blade-wielding hand. Knowing she has failed, she willingly complies when it is taken from her grasp. Too bad for her, she believes her surrender is complete until her foe holsters the gun, grabs her forearm and pulls her into a blade aimed to induce gut-wrenching damage.
Another scene would be inspired by Dora Reisser's death in "The Dirty Dozen" where our lovely lady is trapped from behind but decides she can seduce herself from harms' way. She knows her tormentor is attracted because she is pulled tight against his/her body and feels the reactions. She even responds to wandering hands that caress her nipples and pussy. When allowed to turn around, she believes she can lean in for kiss or two, or three , or four and survive until she walks into a penetrating tool she never expected. The "de rigueur" ending is one hand clutching the blade while she desperately holds on to her attacker's body, slowly body-slides to the floor and begins a demise that has one (or both) hands clutching the hilt, back arching and leg action that doesn't include hyper-extension and exaggerated contractions.
I have to say that "Lady Scarface" had me imagining a plot where all the ladies involved would receive either singular and/or multiple wounds from a blade or bullets. If my bank account was as flush as my imagination, we'd be collaborating on a similar opus.
