G-Man's Death Scene Hunter Essentials Guide
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:15 pm
Hi Folks
I have been wanting to post some kind of Death Scene Video Hunting Guide for some time now.
So without any further delay below are the tools and techniques I use and learned over the years
in finding good female death scenes.
I know most of you already know most of this stuff...
but I thought I could help some of the newer rookies.
Thanks, G
First thing one needs before heading out on your hunting trip is having these essential tools.
They are...
GOOGLE (or Bing)
CINEMOURGE
IMDB
LETTERBOX
YouTube & Dailymoton
Video Streaming Sites & Video Producers
GOOGLE
I use google almost 99% of the time and of course its a "No Brainer"
(if you feel more comfortable with another search engine that's fine)
It is obviously easy to use... just type in a title of a movie your looking for and it usually comes up
instantly it gives you initial choices of... Info on Film, Shopping, Videos, Images
IMDB
Is another "No Brainer" tool to use.
With IMDB you can learn a lot about the film and it suggests other films that are similar.
It usually mentions if a film has different type of releases, IE... cut un-cut versions, American
or Europian versions exc, exc.
TIP ALERT one powerful thing one needs to know!!! When it is a foreign film it usually has the original
title just below the title in smaller letters, plus further down the page under "Details: Also Known As"...
it will usually list the title's name in a bunch of other countries.
This can help you a lot when searching for the movie on YouTube!!!
Because you can find the movie (sometimes even a better copy) under a different country release.
(I.E. German, French, Spanish, Greek or Russian to name a few)
Again the IMDB is a essential tool.
CINEMORGUE
First and foremost I can not say more... Cinemorgue will always be your best tool in the box!!!
Creator Deman deserves unlimited thanks from all of us for posting this site!!!
LETTERBOX
The site Letterbox.com like IMDB is a treasure chest of info for the video hunter.
Here you can search themes like these two especially...
Every Horror Film Made from 1895 to Present
150 Top Giallo Movies lists,
Various Gory-Bloody Movie lists
YouTube and Dailymotion
These two seem to be the larger video sharing sites.
With YouTube by far the biggest and best at this time.
YouTube is the most user friendly and easy to set up accounts
When searching on these sites usually they add other suggested titles (and usually the same theme)
alongside the one you are currently watching.
Witch makes it fun if you just want to go "Freelance Searching"
TIP ALERT Most of the time you can load YT or Dailymotion videos onto your VLC Player and make
stills and a lot of times record clips.
TIP ALERT VLC player will also play "MOST" Region 2 DVD's
Video Streaming Sites & Video Producers / Video Sites
Search on video streaming sites like Amazon Prime Video & Netflix
TIP ALERT With a external HDMI Video capture card/device one can record a wealth of film clips from these
video streaming sites.(I got mine on Amazon)
As for video producers & sites... there are a fair number out there like... Vinegar Syndrome, Diabolical,
Mondo Macabro, Code Red and Severin to name a few.
At these places you can find a lot of stuff you may not be able to find anywhere else.
I have been wanting to post some kind of Death Scene Video Hunting Guide for some time now.
So without any further delay below are the tools and techniques I use and learned over the years
in finding good female death scenes.
I know most of you already know most of this stuff...
but I thought I could help some of the newer rookies.
Thanks, G

First thing one needs before heading out on your hunting trip is having these essential tools.
They are...
GOOGLE (or Bing)
CINEMOURGE
IMDB
LETTERBOX
YouTube & Dailymoton
Video Streaming Sites & Video Producers
I use google almost 99% of the time and of course its a "No Brainer"
(if you feel more comfortable with another search engine that's fine)
It is obviously easy to use... just type in a title of a movie your looking for and it usually comes up
instantly it gives you initial choices of... Info on Film, Shopping, Videos, Images
IMDB
Is another "No Brainer" tool to use.
With IMDB you can learn a lot about the film and it suggests other films that are similar.
It usually mentions if a film has different type of releases, IE... cut un-cut versions, American
or Europian versions exc, exc.
TIP ALERT one powerful thing one needs to know!!! When it is a foreign film it usually has the original
title just below the title in smaller letters, plus further down the page under "Details: Also Known As"...
it will usually list the title's name in a bunch of other countries.
This can help you a lot when searching for the movie on YouTube!!!
Because you can find the movie (sometimes even a better copy) under a different country release.
(I.E. German, French, Spanish, Greek or Russian to name a few)
Again the IMDB is a essential tool.
CINEMORGUE
First and foremost I can not say more... Cinemorgue will always be your best tool in the box!!!
Creator Deman deserves unlimited thanks from all of us for posting this site!!!



LETTERBOX
The site Letterbox.com like IMDB is a treasure chest of info for the video hunter.
Here you can search themes like these two especially...
Every Horror Film Made from 1895 to Present
150 Top Giallo Movies lists,
Various Gory-Bloody Movie lists
YouTube and Dailymotion
These two seem to be the larger video sharing sites.
With YouTube by far the biggest and best at this time.
YouTube is the most user friendly and easy to set up accounts
When searching on these sites usually they add other suggested titles (and usually the same theme)
alongside the one you are currently watching.
Witch makes it fun if you just want to go "Freelance Searching"
TIP ALERT Most of the time you can load YT or Dailymotion videos onto your VLC Player and make
stills and a lot of times record clips.
TIP ALERT VLC player will also play "MOST" Region 2 DVD's
Video Streaming Sites & Video Producers / Video Sites
Search on video streaming sites like Amazon Prime Video & Netflix
TIP ALERT With a external HDMI Video capture card/device one can record a wealth of film clips from these
video streaming sites.(I got mine on Amazon)
As for video producers & sites... there are a fair number out there like... Vinegar Syndrome, Diabolical,
Mondo Macabro, Code Red and Severin to name a few.
At these places you can find a lot of stuff you may not be able to find anywhere else.