Display title | Paint the Town Red |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the course of a Cruel and Unusual Death or when Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting, things get messy. And the things that suffer most are the buildings (inside and out) in town that get covered in everyone's blood. It's usually also the sign of a particularly violent person walking around just doing what they do best - Paint the Town Red. Someone may help the job along by leaving a Bloody Handprint. High-Pressure Blood could also do the trick, as well as a victim dealing with a gaping head wound. Particularly shown when a director takes creative liberties on death scenes. |