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1000 ways to die
1000 ways to die









  1. 1000 WAYS TO DIE LICENSE
  2. 1000 WAYS TO DIE SERIES

1000 WAYS TO DIE LICENSE

Some take enormous poetic license with the truth. 197 – "Dead Eye" was based on the real life death of Jon Desborough. Some of the deaths resemble real life events they are based on, for example death No. Four notable exceptions are the accurate descriptions of the deaths of Harry Houdini, Jack Daniel, Mary Mallon, and Sigurd Eysteinsson, although the latter's death was depicted as having occurred in Norway but in actuality it occurred in Scotland.Ī frequently recurring motif is that of unsympathetic or unintelligent individuals' choices backfiring on them, resulting in death. Not only are the names changed, but also substantial amounts of the locations, dates and context. There's a lot of ways to end up dead, the fact that we survive it all is a miracle because everyday we live.we face 1000 Ways to Die." Stylization ġ000 Ways to Die takes a tongue-in-cheek dark humor approach to death through its presentation of stories derived from both myths and science, and the show makes liberal use of artistic license to significantly embellish or change the circumstances of real-life incidents that resulted in death for greater entertainment value. Everyday we fight a new war against germs, toxins, injury, illness, and catastrophe. "Death is everywhere.most of us try to avoid it, others can't get out of its way. The fact that we survive it all is a miracle because everyday we live.we face 1000 Ways to Die." "The human body is remarkably resilient everyday we fight a new war against germs, toxins, injury, illness, catastrophe and calamity. "Do not attempt to try ANY of the actions depicted.YOU WILL DIE!" įirst version (only used in the first two episodes) Some of the dead were unlucky many were bored most were incredibly stupid. WARNING: The deaths portrayed in this show are based on real events names have been changed to protect the identities of the deceased. "Do not attempt to try ANY of the actions depicted.YOU WILL DIE!" WARNING: The stories portrayed in this show are based on real deaths and are extremely graphic names have been changed to protect the identities of the deceased.

1000 WAYS TO DIE SERIES

Spike burned off the final four episodes, ending the series with the airing of "Death, The Final Frontier." 1000 Ways to Die was canceled due to low ratings after the producers and stars of the show ran a strike against the network. Ron Perlman served as the narrator on every episode since the third episode (with Thom Beers narrating the first two episodes) beginning with the episode "Tweets from the Dead", Joe Irwin was featured as the replacement narrator. A portion of these deaths have been nominated for or have received a Darwin Award. Up until the end of season one, the final story of each episode showed actual footage of dangerous situations that almost ended in death, along with interviews of those involved in the situations. The program recreates unusual supposed deaths, true events, and debunked urban legends, and includes interviews with real medical experts who describe the science behind each death. 1000 Ways to Die is an American anthology television series that aired on Spike from to July 15, 2012, and also aired on Comedy Central during its run.











1000 ways to die