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1000 Ways To Die S02E04 REPACK WS PDTV XviD-aAF [NO-RAR] -
TV Release: 2008-05-14 Torrent Release: 13-06-2010 by user
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TV Show Genre:
Documentary, Comedy, Drama, Horror
Runtime:
23 min.
Parental Rating:
[14+]TV-14 - Parents Strongly Cautioned
This program contains some material that parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in montiroing this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended.
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Episode: Putting a Happy Face on Death (2x4)
Episode Plot:
From exploding heads to zucchini-choking, this episode brings 7 more graphic re-enactments of absurd & jaw-dropping true stories of death from around the world.
Episode Release:
2008-05-14
Episode Genre:
Documentary, Comedy, Horror
Runtime:
22 min.
Parental Rating:
Warning: THE EPISODE'S RATING DIFFERS FROM SHOW'S ORIGINAL RATING!
[18+]TV-MA - Mature Audence Only
This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therfore may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17. This program contains one of more of the following: graphic violence, explicit sexy times, or crude indecent language.
Staff:
Actors: Ron Perlman, Pavel Bindra, Jules Sylvester Writers: Tom McMahon Directors: Tom McMahon
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Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in N/A.
DESCRIPTION
1,000 Ways to Die, an anthology television series, which aired on Spike/Spike TV from May 14, 2008 to July 15, 2012 showcased shocking reenactments of deaths of individuals who often met the grim reaper in very unorthodox or outlandish ways. Often recreated in a fast-paced, very tongue-in-cheek manner, the stories were based on actual events, but dramatic license was liberally used. Voice-over-narration provided background information on each death. The deaths were recreated in a variety of ways including witness testimonials, historical tidbits, scientific expert analysis, graphic computer-generated imagery animation, interviews, live-action recreation, and even actual footage, when available. Each death ended with a title which was a pun, often based on some popular word or phrase.