Are You Ready for Final Destination 4?
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Final Destination 2 director David R. Ellis will soon be taking moviegoers to the most final-est destination of all. Back to Article
Final Destination 2 director David R. Ellis will soon be taking moviegoers to the most final-est destination of all. Back to Article
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danielfrohlich writes: on Nov 20 2007 11:59 AM I love these films, they are some of the best comedies of our time. (Reply to this) |
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BuckyUnderbelly writes: on Nov 20 2007 01:16 PM You know what would be awesome? If, instead of a sequel, they just released a DVD of all the death sequences edited back to back to back. Those things are freakin' hilarious! It's all the "talking" and "acting" bits that go south in a great big hurry. (Reply to this) |
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Coastermonkey61 writes: on Nov 20 2007 01:26 PM What was a good and interesting take on the teenage slasher movie has been completely ruined by awful, awful sequels. (Reply to this) |
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Jhall4334 writes: on Nov 20 2007 03:14 PM Am I the only one looking forward to this?? I mean all the Saw movies HORRIBLY SUCK but all of the FF movies are very entertaining and in 3D?? Its going to be even better. (Reply to this) |
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Nov 20 2007 03:25 PM Like most people, I liked FD1 because it was a rather solid movie, FD2 wasn't that bad, and FD3 was just mindless fun. (Reply to this) |
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dragoneye writes: on Nov 20 2007 03:45 PM Recently on Rottentomatoes.com there was an interesting article on movies not making money. Is this just another way to milk to hell out of some terrible garbage to begin with? Put these movies in the same ilk as Captive and the Hostel movies as torture porn. Why do we, as consumers, have such an appetite for torture and death? Recent box office receipts have shown that the more adult oriented comedies have made tremendous profits, as they always have. Why not invest into something different and funny? I must say, although, I am a fan of the Saw movies as they at least show some idea of the psychological impact of our actions, not just Death trying to really make you die and punish you for not dying in the first place. Quit making this non-sensical garbage and try something different. (Reply to this) |
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damvbat writes: on Nov 20 2007 04:17 PM know what would be cool if death was at the making of the movie and do something about this once and for all (Reply to this) |
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trooper5 writes: on Nov 20 2007 05:20 PM I say great news & keep 'em coming. These are true horror films. The death sequences are imaginative & suspenseful. Good to see the team from the 2nd film back, as I thought the second one was the best - it really tied in well w/ the first, and the car crash sequence is a horror classic. As is the bus scene in the first, and the glass & wire fence scenes in the second. Few horror films today have memorable death scenes & these movies are packed w/ them. There's been a number of tie-in novels so, hopefully, we haven't come close to seeing the last of Final Destination. (Reply to this) |
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Skates forJersey Dude writes: on Nov 20 2007 07:59 PM what the **** is wrong with hollywood stop making ****ty *** movies!!! no one wants to see FINAL DESTINATION 4 all the others were crap and hey this ones going to be crap too. Bad no name acting, stupid ways of dying, and retarded dialogue = CRAP. Seriously start making better movies, I dont understand why they finance this movie but not Halo. (Reply to this) |
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bigmac64 writes: on Nov 20 2007 08:21 PM Oh come on. Didn't this idea die with the last movie? (Reply to this) |
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Brian82 writes: on Nov 20 2007 10:19 PM I've said it before, there's probably no other series that captures the imagination and fascincation of viewers more than the FD films. If they wanted to, the filmmakers could keep it going, and going, and introduce new characters for each installment. But I think movie goers will be bored of just seeing people die in accidents. Unless, for the proposed 4th film they really mix things up and introduce death as more of a spirit/entity than a presence. That might work. (Reply to this) |
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Brian82 writes: on Nov 20 2007 10:20 PM I've said it before, there's probably no other series that captures the imagination and fascincation of viewers more than the FD films. If they wanted to, the filmmakers could keep it going, and going, and introduce new characters for each installment. But I think movie goers will be bored of just seeing people die in accidents. Unless, for the proposed 4th film they really mix things up and introduce death as more of a spirit/entity than a presence. That might work. (Reply to this) |
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Daniel Aaron writes: on Nov 20 2007 11:51 PM it might be a good idea there are a million near death sight gags you can do with this premise .I thought the first one was ok but the girl getting hit by a bus going well over 70 in a quiet little intersection that was way tooo much i never forgot it and to this day that was one of the lamest shots i have ever seen. I thought 2 was better than one myself way better i actually kinda got it what they were trying to do it had better set ups i haven't seen the third one but the i do want to see the rollercoaster crash to see if they pulled it off right how it looks ect. But i can see a 4th movie i just think they should figure out a better title than Final Destination 4 but hey 3 -d why not I personally will not be in the audience due to wanting to keep my vision correct into my later years and lack of trust for the Govt. The Man and his Technology which we are told is there to entertain us but low and behold has a free ride into my central cortex...no thanks. Low Jack someone else. Why do you think it looks "3-D" if subliminal advertising is against the law and has been proven to manipulate the will..... What do you call 3-D?....Nothing..you buy a ten fifty bucket of popcorn a seven fifty coke slam on your 3-D glass's sit in your stadium seat and scream out "Take me!".."I want my MTV or.... 3-D!.. or.. whatever is next !" with out ever once asking were you are going. Well when your blind at 40 or suddenly wake up in totalleran state yet can remember how you got there you just remember your little 3-d glasses that you thought were so cool and they let you keep so you could put them on your wall then i want you to remember that nagging little headache that formed in the first hour, look into the mirror in the bathroom of the little cubical numbered 6578589002351118 or in your case "home" you know by your bed and gel food rations before you head off to work of course alone becuase marriage has no function in the state becuase we procreate thru tubes nowadays for the "greater good" and to save on emotional bonding and therefore revolution and realize you have no-one to blame but yourself.....oh and 3-D. ...oh and if you are wondering what happened to the rest of us ..well we saw it coming and so did the state and since there arnt to many people who could resist a good 3 -D flick we where grossley out numbered and shot dead years ago.:) (Reply to this) |
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knowingtoast85 writes: on Nov 21 2007 12:24 AM Whoever called this series an exercise in torture porn is mislead...or, they love the term and couldn't wait to use it appropriately. The "Final Destination" movies are slasher films, through and through, just with an added twist. (Reply to this) |
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JoeAAbernathy writes: on Nov 21 2007 07:30 AM Hey, there could be 1000 of these movies. They appeal on the most rudimentary fears and psychoerotic fantasies. As long as the writers can continue to thing of unique ways to finish off good-looking teens with sudden, gruesome deaths, this will just go on and on. Joe (Reply to this) |
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ash303 writes: on Nov 21 2007 07:45 AM "While plot details for "FD4" are being kept under wraps..." I bet it's about some kids taking a trip somewhere and they avoid an accident, and then they spend the rest of the movie dying in the order they should have died in when they avoided said accident. I'm just taking a guess... (Reply to this) |
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badmoviecritic writes: on Nov 21 2007 10:34 AM the poster who suggested FD4 be set in amish country, while the commentary was tongue in cheek, the premise might actually work..ok, not setting it in amish country, but instead, have it be a polemic on society's overabundance on electronic objects. take it back to the basics, maybe even a period piece or set it 50000BC...grak and grunk, two neandrathals (sp) are supposed to die in the tar pits, but a freak rainstorm keeps them in the cave..however, death is cheated, so grak is sent out to collect wood and grunk must start the fire...grunk uses some flint or rocks, but catches his fur loin cloth on fire, and is emasculated by the fire and consumed by flames just as lightning from the storm strikes a tree and it falls on grak, squashing him like from a bugs bunny cartoon...then the camera pans back, its actually the dont taze me bro guy, he is a cartoonist and is copying cheap, tired, lame horror films and posting them on websites like *watchtube* and creating bogus press releases and posting them on movie info/self-aggrandizing spanktro-centric sites like "fetidcarrots.org" or "SMF.net" (sh%ttymovieforum = SMF) (Reply to this) |
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jrdamwijk writes: on Nov 21 2007 01:17 PM There could be 1000 of these films, and frankly, I hope there will be. Great fun. (Reply to this) |
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dp67blue writes: on Jan 22 2008 10:06 AM FD4 is in the works, in the New Orleans area... watch out Big Easy! (Reply to this) |
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dp67blue writes: on Jan 22 2008 10:11 AM Somewhere on this site I read something about an aquarium and that it'll be in 3-d...well, there's a fantastic aquarium in NO as well as an IMAX theatre which shows most films in 3-d...I also have seen packages going to a production company addressed to "Final Destination 4"...so it must be... (Reply to this) |
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