These movies are my top guilty pleasure. Desperately in need of a 6th one or at least a reboot. As long as it's not as bad as the 4th movie. Also
Final Destination 5 > Final Destination 3 (still a fucking great entry) > Final Destination 1 > Final Destination 2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dog shit >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Final Destination 4
the first three are all pretty equal to me though.
Joseph Peterson
The series is toast.
They keep making and breaking rule and the whole nihilistic ending gets tiresome.
Samuel Morgan
But the 5th movie was the best one out of all of them.
Matthew Gray
It'll come back eventually. They just needed to take a little while off, but by now people will be excited for the return. The problem with the series from a production standpoint is that they cost more to make than the typical horror movie because of all the effects and stunts. That's definitely why we've never got the cruise liner sequel that everyone has wanted.
Adam Martinez
What were they thinking with FD4? Honestly it was one of the worst movies I have ever seen. It had no soul and the CG was godawful. At least FD5 picked it up a little bit. Still nowhere near as good as 3 but still...
Daniel Walker
i rewatched em all on a binge with my wife a few weekends ago, we couldn't finish FD4, I felt the third was weak. but 5th was definitely unexpected kino The Final Destination has yet to be viewed
5 was such a breath of fresh air. Nevermind the brilliant twist, the idea to have the mechanic that killing someone gives you their lifespan actually really added to the tension.
Angel Scott
>twenty minute long sequence of embarrassing cringeworthy attempts at "suspense" with hundreds of potentially lethal objects are being knocked over like dominos in a rube goldberg scenario >there is no suspense because none of these things will kill the character, they always get deus ex machina'd by some other object anyway >the kills are normally really boring and mundane and not worth the tedious twenty minute build up anyway Shit series.
Levi Rogers
Was it ever explained why Death has such a boner to make all these people suffer so much instead of just dying in their sleep from a gas leak or something?
Mason Sanchez
Cringe. >the idea to have the mechanic that killing someone gives you their lifespan actually really added to the tension. Double cringe. What tension you embarrassing faggot. This doesn't become a factor until the very end of the movie. The one and only time they use this for "tension" (fucking kek) is the restaurant fight scene.
Christopher Long
Yeah, 1 was the best. Kinda bummed my man Sawa didn't have a bigger career.
The escalator one would be pretty goddamn horrible too. Always thought it was lame that was just another premonition because that could have been a shocking moment. The pool one was too tame for me after reading Guts in Chuck Palahniuk's Haunted.
Colton Fisher
I thought the entire point of these movies was to see Rude Goldberg Killing Machines, but some deaths are just one or two steps which is fucking boring. I want to see weird ass "unlucky" death contraptions.
Jack Cooper
Death did it for you.
Brandon James
First 2 were good. The only thing that seemed odd and inconsistent was after Todd’s death in the first one. The water that he slipped on was shown to slide back under the drain, like as if death was covering its tracks and purposely making his death look like a suicide. After that though it was just straight up freak accidents.
Hudson Moore
>Watched 2 literally the day before going on a long road trip with my family when I was a teenager >Didn't know what 2 was going to be about >Absolutely horrified by the road accidents >Drive behind a logging truck the very next day I have rarely been more anxious in my life.
Chase Bell
Early 2000s teenage movies are comfy af
Kevin Cox
I think something like that happens in 2 at some point as well, but I can't remember when. Never understood the point of that. It's just kinda goofy.
Jordan Perry
the director literally just changed his mind halfway through filming that death wouldn't try to be as sneaky
Adrian Young
There's only three scenes worth watching out of all of it put together. Maybe four if you include racetrack too.
>Bus "drop dead" scene from first one >Highway logging truck pile-up. Honestly fucking great and best thing out of entire series >Bridge collapse >Racetrack (borderline)
That's it. The original plane crash was good at the time but didn't hold up.
Hunter Bennett
Based post
>They keep making and breaking rule People are only guessing about the "rules", they aren't infallible
Aiden Sanders
>implying that 2 isn't the second best following 1 2 stands out tonally in comparison to the rest because it's a straight up sequel and I've seen it correctly described as 'meaner' in the way the people die, what happens to the characters, etc. The deaths aren't the best, but the movie feels a little meaner and darker and more tense than the rest (after the first)
Austin Murphy
2 is fun at times, but the pacing is really weird. It drags for a good while after the opening sequence and then suddenly everything happens in the last twenty minutes. I feel like 3 is more consistently fun.
Jose Long
I agree. That movie didn't give a fuck who it killed. I wonder what happened to the two main characters. The wiki for the film says the cop and the chick were the only ones to beat death but that's only because they weren't shown being killed
Anthony Sanders
Are there any cool theories about these movies?
Andrew Wilson
That all the original premonition deaths were their actual real deaths and everything that happened later was the characters own personal hell.
Charles Nelson
The only correct order >5 >2 >3 >1 >4
Liam Brooks
Armond White liked the 3rd movie the most. I remember him shitting on the first one. He liked the visuals.