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Wrong Turn 2.
That wasn't actually very good though.
GOD I so forgot some. All three of George Romero's zombie films have a black guy acting as the voice of reason throughout the turmoil, and who makes it out every time.
Also Child's Play 3 has Andy's friend who is a younger black kid who lives, too.
Candyman...The killer who is black is already dead and so doesn't die again.
Blade
Nightmare on Elm Street III. Kincaid lives until part 4.
Anaconda - Ice-Cube lives
Could have sworn we saw a really bad b-grade on TV recently where more than one black guy lives (Well... Think it WAS based in Africa... Something about a huge croc or alligator...)
There was one movie about mutated sharks. I can't remember what its called. But at least one black man dies in it, but the two main characters, one of which is black, doesn't die.
Pitch Black with Vin Deise- good movie
Halloween H2O LL Cool J
old 80's horror movie Night of the Demons..not great but creepy
The House on Haunted Hill?
There really aren't a lot of black guys in most horror movies anyways...
Busta Rhymes doesn't die in "Halloween:Resurrection." But that all depends on if you found that one good or not.
LL Cool J in Deep Blue Sea, he survives. LL Cool L in Halloween H2O and LL Cool J in Mindhunters, I've noticed that every horror movie I have ever seen him in, he survives
Blade
Watch Night of the Living Dead. The black guy is the hero.
(And yes, I have watched it all the way to the end- NO SPOILERS!!)
Ghostbusters?
1. Resident Evil 2: Apocalypse- the black guy with the 2 deagles survives from nemesis, :D..but in Resident Evil 3: Extinction.... ehh i shouldnt have wrote that
Tales from the Hood?
http://blackhorrormovies.com/talesfromthehood.htm
this was such a funny and sad question! dude...
Yes, I do.
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You're reading Do you know of any good horror movies in which the "Black guy" doesn't die?
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I've never heard of it.
by Who? on April 22nd, 2008
It's these deformed freaks living out in the woods, and these people go out there for a TV reality show and get picked off by them, but one black guy and a suicidal young women make it out.
by Symbeline on April 22nd, 2008
I like that movie!
by Brina on August 20th, 2008
The first is much superior.
by Symbeline on August 20th, 2008
In the original 1968 Romero film "Night of the Living Dead," 'Ben,' MAJOR PLOT SPOILER!!!, though definitely speaking the voice of reason throughout it all, does not make it out alive. [ Though now there are so many Romero Dead films, I'm sure in at least three of them, a black guy survives. :) ]
by WelbyQuentin on May 20th, 2009
Yeah that's true, I own the black and white version too...and what a way to go lol.
There's one! Get em!
Got em.
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Damn.
by Symbeline on May 21st, 2009
Ain't that the truth, Symbeline-Rated R? :) You got it nailed. " Good shot." [ I saw the movie at a drive-in theater ,the third of a triple feature, and at that ending, you should have heard the car horns blaring in anger at that ending! Ha! You could hear people yelling about it, too, from their cars.]:)
by WelbyQuentin on May 21st, 2009
I guess lol. I mean come on, poor guy! After all that work. But that's Romero for you...did you know that in Dawn of the Dead, his original script for the ending was to have Peter shoot himself as intended, and the women, out of despair from his suicide, sticks her head in the helicopter's top propeller? But he wasn't allowed to have such an ending, his contractors wanted something more cheery, so he made them escape after all.
by Symbeline on May 21st, 2009