“You were supposed to die on that bridge. You’re not supposed to be here. You shorted death. So you let death have somebody else in your place, and you take their spot in the realm of the living. All the days and years that they have yet to live. And they take your place in death. Then the books are balanced.”
– William Bludworth
SYNOPSIS: Survivors of a suspension-bridge collapse learn there’s no way you can cheat Death. – via IMDB
This was the only film in the franchise I had not seen up until the gory marathon I had recently, so I didn’t really know what to expect. While much better than the last hunk of junk in this franchise, there is still a lot wrong with this one. But, it really is am improvement, forgettable at the end of it all, but better. It returns back to the fun aspect, and manages to weave some silly romance through it, too. At least it didn’t linger on this too long, but it did for long enough to get a bit annoying at times. The acting is a massive improvement over the last film, that’s for sure, and it looked better, though the effects are still not great, and still trying to hard to sell that 3D thing (check the gif above). I did enjoy the bridge collapse at the beginning, while heavily edited and not as good as the plane crash or the highway pileup, it is relatively impressive and gory, and such weird deaths, too. The movie follows the same formula as all the other movies before it, coming in with someone foretelling a crazy accident, warning others, saving some, and then the survivors start dying, and then everyone is trying to find a way to cheat Death again. It works. It’s just been done a million times, so it starts getting annoying. Bludworth is such a consistent character, and I like how he is always being brought back. Final Destination 5 finds yet another potential way for the victims to fight Death and attempt to win their lives back, but it is not something that is a light decision to make for a simple solution. What I really did enjoy about this movie is how it successfully tied the entire franchise together neatly and cleanly, and did not feel like some rushed cop out, or some cheesy way to make a buck. It came full circle and handled that much better than most movie franchises, so I would like to give credit where it is due. Yeah, I don’t really have much more to say on this, so I think that will be it. Final Destination 5 is an alright watch and a decent entry into this series, that was doing mostly fine until The Final Destination came into play, but managed to close on a stronger note. These movies are worth checking out at some stage, and make awesome movie night material with friends/other halves, because there is just to much to rip off, have fun with, and laugh at. Definitely a return to form, and one I did not see coming.
As for the poll results of last week, we have the movies of this franchise ranked as follows:
- Final Destination (2000) – it would seem the original reigns supreme
- Final Destination 2 (2003)
- Final Destination 5 (2011)
- Final Destination 3 (2006)
- The Final Destination (2009)
So it would seem that last week’s pile of crap film is the least liked. Thanks for those who dropped by to vote!
I’ve never seen this one. For some reason this isn’t a franchise I’ve locked onto.
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Which is completely understandable! It is just a silly gorefest franchise at the end of it all.
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But see that’s the thing. I kinda like silly gorefests! 🙂
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xD Ahhhh! Maybe it is the constant rinse and repeat of this franchise, never changing anything or bringing anything new to the table that just gets repetitive? I mean, I had fun, but it was the most mindless entertainment ever.
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Dear JJB,
See – this one wasn’t too bad and how can anyone go wrong watching David Koetchner get killed???
#hesucks
Love,
Chop
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Kindest PSC,
Ah, that is something you love hehehe.
#absolutely
Love,
GJB
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Great review Zoe, I’m glad they stopped here lol. Definitely agree with you, better effort than the fourth movie but still no where near the first trilogy! I really don’t like the 3D aspect, I don’t even watch it in 3D so to me it just looks cartoonish. Interesting poll results too, surprised to see no.5 over no.3!
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Thanks Em! Yeah, it was totally time to throw in the towel, seriously. I am not always a big fan of 3D. Some things can work with it, most, nah. It looks so silly, too, when you take the whole 3D thing out of it.
I also did not really see that one coming xD
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Totally agree! (I always agree with you!!) I don’t really like 3D that much, I think well….I’m quite happy watching films in 2D anyway lol. Mind you, to be fair I haven’t seen that many movies in 3D so maybe my assessment isn’t great!
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So much more in common than we realise hehehe!
Most of them are a total waste of time, so don’t worry, you aren’t missing anything!
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Great minds think alike….and all that jazz!
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