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Movie Review: The Final Destination (2009)

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Good to know we shouldn't expect any more

Brad Brevet
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Published: Friday,

Haley Webb as Janet and Nick Zano as Hunt in The Final Destination
Photo: New Line Cinema

The absolutism of the title tells us we shouldn't expect any more of the death defying gore the Final Destination franchise has offered audiences since the first film debuted in 2000 and more than doubled its production budget at the box-office. From that point on every three years has seen a new installment in theaters, but after nine years I would say it is finally time to put the nail in the coffin on this one as not even the fun 3-D effects can distract an audience enough to realize this just isn't fresh or interesting anymore.

'The Final Destination'
Review
Grade: D+

The Final Destination"The Final Destination" is a New Line Cinema release, directed by David Ellis and is rated R for strong violent/gruesome accidents, language and a scene of sexuality. The running time is 1 hour 22 minutes.

The cast includes Shantel VanSanten, Bobby Campo, Hayley Webb, Nick Zano, Krista Allen, Andrew Fiscella, Mykelti Williamson and Richard T. Jones.

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Anyone that has seen a trailer for this film already knows we begin this premonition of death at a cheap-o looking hillbilly car race, which may be the first time I have actually seen the use of 3-D make a film look even cheaper as tiny stands filled with 30 or so on-lookers looks like they aren't even part of the action. I mention this only because I thoroughly enjoyed the opening to Final Destination 2 and with David Ellis back in the director's chair for this one, I had hopes for an opening that would rival that log-rolling face-crusher. Instead, CG takes over and bores the audience with each kill looking no different than the last. The best part of the whole thing is a headless dummy mold twitching and spurting blood in the segment's final moments. Sure, it looks fake, but it looks gruesomely fake. After all, I hope they didn't think we thought any of this was real in the first place.

After our lead characters escape certain death, including a role given to Mykelti Williamson as an ex-alcoholic racetrack security guard, we follow this group of goofballs as they try to fool death and escape its plan to finish what it started. It's the last in the franchise, is it possible they finally cheat death and declare check mate?

Expectations for what The Final Destination delivers should be muted. Even if you already know the kills will be ludicrous and the series of events leading up to them improbable, there is still that little something in your head that says, "Oh come on!" even though what follows may be gruesomely delightful. Echoes of "That's stupid," could be heard amongst my midnight viewing audience all while they had a laugh at the slaughter. Hell, if these are your kinds of movies you would be hard-pressed not to enjoy a little of what you see on screen, but only to a certain point.

When bottles of hairspray begin floating in pools of condensation you laugh a little, but roll with it. However, when a fan blows a cart full of liquid explosives across a room later on you can't help but think, "Didn't I see something like this only a few minutes ago?" The answer is yes and at that point tedium set in long ago, even though watching a racist hillbilly meet a gloriously comical demise was rather enjoyable.

Of course, thinking in this kind of a film is frowned upon. You are supposed to sit back, wait for the next person to find their fate at the hands of death's vicious blow and bask in the blood-soaked carnage. The only question is whether you are able to do that entirely. I can't. I love the imaginary kills, but have grown tired of the nonsense in-between. And on top of all that, with this being the final film in this franchise you would think they wouldn't end it with CGI skeletons and not an all out gorefest. It's an ultimate insult to an audience that is supporting this film despite the fact the third one was running on fumes and showed little room to go, but still managed to be far more fun than this one.

GRADE: D+
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  1. Patricia

    You always knew the destination for this franchise would be an audience that has become jaded and bored. The trouble with hiking up the violence is that you eventually create viewers who are immune. (I watched the alien comes out of John Hurt's stomach scene from "Alien" yesterday and just howled at the ketchup like substance that spews EVERYwhere. That's what time and distance bring.)

    When are filmmakers going to take a hint from the likes of Guillermo del Toro and create a worthy story to wraps around and embrace the audience? I guess when films like this stop hauling in large quantities of money. Never.

  2. gobeatbox!

    I thought this series was going stale after the second one, being that I always figured this to be the kind of series that could never make it work with interconnectivity for very long. But here we are at fd4, and I'm no longer interested. If there is another one (or a remake in 15 years! Amirite?!) Let's all hope the aim is for something a little less comical in nature.

    Ps I still love the first one.

  3. Ty

    Sadly, I agree. This one didn't thrill me. To me, the MASSIVE amount of CGI killed it. Nearly EVERY SINGLE KILL was computer generated. And that just…really takes me out of the story.

    I'm looking forward to the reboot of this franchise when my kids are teenagers. Hopefully, as Brad said, the next time they do anything with this franchise they will get rid of the CGI skeletons. It worked for the opening sequence, but was RIDICULOUS for the ending.

    Seriously disappointed. But it was still better than H2. :]

  4. Seiko

    I haven't even seen the movie, but it is obvious to me by the trailer that all of the special effects (unlike the excellent roller coaster effect in 3) look incredibly fake.
    The car scene was a poor man's version of the accident scene in 2.

    If they make another one, no more CGI, lots of actual gore, and a plot involving developing the whole idea of "death" being after you needs to be brought up considerably.
    There is a book based on the Final Destination idea with a cruise ship accident, a girl who wears a mask because of her disfigured face…that would make a good movie.

  5. Donut

    I would Love to see Quentin Tarantino's make of Final Destination.. It would be Chilling and Hilarious at the same time, just like in Inglorious Basterds superb ending and the pub scenes involving a pistol in the nads shoot out ahahha,,,, spectacular..

  6. Donut

    I forgot to add,, that I hated how the credits starting rolling like 11 minutes in.. The first ones always been my best one, especially every time i get onto a plane and about to take off.. freaks me out after seeing that movie, cause it's plausible.. Also the acting and story plot in the first one, was very tense and well thought through at the beginning.. These sequels lack the process in giving the audience that brain thought of yeah it could happen,, I don't know why..

  7. Just got back from it, and just like everyone said, it's getting stale. I did giggle at some of the deaths, but when you giggle at a death, it's not as shocking I think. Also, this one just said forget characters, and so we don't spend too much time on anyone and thus, don't really care if they get them out of it or not. Also, why does death let someone have a premonition, that just makes death a dick doesn't it. I mean, death has no intention of you stopping it, so seeing what's going to happen does nothing for the movie. Always my chief complaint. Also, the opening kill sequence was shockingly ordinary. There was nothing like the awesome accident in part 2 or even part 3. Hell, the first one's main accident was frightening and fear inducing. Plus, is it me or does death spend a lot of time setting up various traps only not to use any of them for the final kill (see the salon scene…very stupid). This could be the reason Dick Cheney and Keith Richards are still alive, death just doesn't have the time with all the traps and red herrings it has to set up.

    I did really enjoy the opening credit sequence though. That was pretty sweet. And the redneck death is among my favorites in the series.

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