The Final Destination (2009)


The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination (2009)


The Final Destination (2009)


Director: David R. Ellis


Cast: Bobby Campo as Nick O'Bannon, Shantel VanSanten as Lori Milligan, Nick Zano as Hunt Wynorski, Haley Webb as Janet Cunningham, Mykelti Williamson as George Lanter, Krista Allen as Samantha Lane - MILF, Andrew Fiscella as Andy Kewzer - Mechanic, Justin Welborn as Carter Daniels - Racist, Stephanie Honore as Nadia Monroy - Mechanic's GF, Lara Grice as Cynthia Daniels - Racist's Wife, Jackson Walker as Jonathan Grove - Cowboy, Phil Austin as Samantha's Husband, William Aguillard as Kid #1, Brendan Aguillard as Kid #2, Juan Kincaid as Newscaster



This entry to the series takes a different approach. From the moment I
saw the X-rayed-death-scene opening credit sequence with the hard rock
cover of the creepy main theme of the series, I knew that the movie was
not to be taken seriously, and a little help from the third dimension
drove that idea home.

The Final Destination is a caricature of itself and the the entire
series for that matter. This film was made with the knowledge that
people still see these films for the ridiculously over the top and
creative death scenes. Its like watching the trap go off in mouse trap;
Its the only thing people came for.

There are about a dozen deaths in this entry as opposed to the regular
6-8 and the majority of them are fairly lengthy. Little attention is
payed to the story or the characters but why bother? We've seen all
this before? And I find that the hammy dialogue that the characters do
manage to sputter out, only enhances the self-parody.

Fans of the series are either going to love it or think its OK and
almost everyone else will hate it. SO If you've stuck it out through
the other 3 films, check it out, and don't take it seriously.

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