Death is particularly methodical and relentless in this film.

Members of law enforcement on the outside and villains pulling the strings prove just as vulnerable, too.

To cut a long story short, none of them stand a chance against the alien theyre up against.

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Characters react with shock outside of a bus in a scene from ‘Final Destination 5’.

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Sigourney Weaver as Ripley and a Xenomorph in ‘Alien 3’ - 1992

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Heather Donahue recording herself crying in The Blair Witch Project (1999).

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Sarah wading through the blood pool in ‘The Descent’.

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Johnny (Russell Streiner) talks to Barbara (Judith O’Dea) in a cemetery in ‘Night of the Living Dead’

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Dr. Lawrence Gordon crying and crawling on the floor towards a flip phone in Saw (2004)

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Two men in a darkly lit room in ‘The Lighthouse’

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McCready looking ahead in John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982)

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The Cabin in the Woods - ending - 2011

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