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Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)

Posted by Mr Mouseburger 
Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
March 24, 2006 11:41PM
Mr. Briggs Inc.
Re: Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
May 05, 2006 07:02PM
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Unique An extremely rare category, this signifies a death that is marked by originality.
If this is so, then why is everything in Island of Terror "Unique"? The deaths weren't THAT good! I think "acid" would do just as well.
Re: Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
May 06, 2006 01:35AM
Well name another movie wherein the victims are killed by being deskeletonized? Having your bones sucked out is certainly a unique way to go, and even though every character in the film dies in this fashion, it's still only Island of Terror which kills off its characters in this fashion. Although I suppose only the onscreen deaths deserve the Unique tag; offscreen deaths, like Ian Bellows here, don't, though.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/06/2006 01:37AM by Kooshmeister.
Mr. Briggs Inc.
Re: Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
May 06, 2006 03:20PM
But as you watch Island of terror, they become less unique, if there was only one de-skeletoning in the film, then it would be unique. Otherwise, the unique category loses exactly what is special about it! Besides, this is what spiders do, only in reverse, (The skeleton melts not the organs.) but anyway, what about acid? As it says in the category, the substance doesn't have to actually be acid.
Re: Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
May 06, 2006 08:35PM
I know what you are saying Mr Briggs, but i tend to agree with Kooshmeister - this form of death, although it occurs a few times in the film seems pretty unique to me.

The beauty of the database system is that if another film comes along where a similar death happens, we can easily untick the unique category from the Island of Terror deaths.

So people get your thinking caps on and see if we can find another instance of bone dissolving.....
Mr. Briggs Inc.
Re: Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
May 06, 2006 08:39PM
But my previous comment stands, what about "Acid"?
Re: Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
May 06, 2006 08:51PM
erm, not really sure, i think i would need to see the film to determine - do we actually see the bones dissolving?? i will add it, as i think this would be consistent with some other deaths where i have added animal and poison together, where the victim has been stung/bitten.

Re: Island Of Terror: Ian Bellows (Liam Gaffney)
May 09, 2006 10:39AM
No, we don't see the bones dissolving. Regrettably the movie didn't have the budget for that, nor do I think they could even convincingly do something like that in 1966. As far as acid goes, in the film they refer to it as an "enzyme, or whatever it is, (that) seems to attack and break down the calcium phosphate." It does liquiefy their bones but it's not quite acid. However I'm at a loss to think of anything else, so go for it.
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