The Final Destination

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release date August 28 2009
studio New Line Cinema
director David R. Ellis
writer Eric Bress
starring Shantel VanSanten, Bobby Campo, Haley Webb, Nick Zano, Krista Allen, Andrew Fiscella, Richard T. Jones, Mykelti Williamson
rating
R
tagline Rest In Pieces.
site thefinaldestinationmovie.com
trailer 1 Trailer #1

169 comments

  1. Avatar of kishi121
    Posted By kishi121 on August 28, 2009 @ 6:08 am

    Went to a screening last night and I thought it was pretty good. Some great kills and some kinda lame but kills nonetheless. The ending was ok not too happy about it but ok with it. The 3D was really good. I think they might do another one or maybe even 5 more because no one can figure out how to stop death!! In the end it was a good flick to checkout. It was better than the third one IMO!!!

  2. Avatar of MamaLukuBuku
    Posted By MamaLukuBuku on August 28, 2009 @ 6:27 am

    WOW. It is my opinion that this movie shall win the battle for “better movie” between this and Halloween 2.

    This movie moves a great pace, and what is best about it, you don’t care about the characters. You are just wishing death upon them. You feel sympathy for none of them, and when they die (brutally I might add) you are cheering.

    The deaths in this movie, are beyond gruesome. They are some of the coolest deaths one will ever see on screen, in 3-D! Trust me on this, the 3-D enhances this movie greatly. The kills are so creative, and so utterly painful looking, that you might actually cringe a bit in pain in between cheers of utter enjoyment out of watching… Well I won’t spoil some of these soon to be legendary kills.

    The ending is expected but I didn’t care because the rest of the movie rocked. Do yourself a favor and don’t wait for this movie to come out on DVD. Seeing this movie in the theaters in 3-D is must, you will kick yourself later if you don’t.

    It is true that this movie is more of the same, but when you have a formula that works, and you continue being beyond creative with the deaths, who cares. This movie isn’t about a storyline anymore, it is the same storyline from the first 3. We continue supporting this franchise because it is creative and fun, and we love seeing people mutilated in the most brutal way possible.

    I say: Bring on Final Destination 5!

  3. Avatar of truchainsaw28
    Posted By truchainsaw28 on August 28, 2009 @ 7:27 am

    This movie was really lame. Lame Kills, Lamer story, Lame acting. Hot guys. Terrible movie. I think this franchise has finally run it’s course. Should have seen Halloween.

  4. Avatar of norristian
    Posted By norristian on August 28, 2009 @ 10:22 am

    Anyone who goes to see a movie from this franchise isn’t going for the story or acting. I just got back from the midnight screening and left having seen exactly what I went for: a bunch of people dying in a bunch of different ways.

    I was disappointed to see that they were unable to top the highway accident from the second film as they planned, but that just means a great scene remains on top.

    I’ve been debating whether seeing the movie in 3D was really necessary. The ticket price was increased and I found the 3D effect to be enhancing in less intense situations and more distracting during the action. Maybe that’s just because this was my first 3D experience but it was an experience nonetheless.

    As for deciding which movie to go see in theaters, The Final Destination or Halloween 2… why not go see both?

  5. Avatar of HisNextVictim
    Posted By HisNextVictim on August 28, 2009 @ 5:44 pm

    This was my first ‘horror’ cinema experience, due to the fact that I only turned 15 last week. And i must say, this was also the most fun experience I’ve ever had there. The gore was perfect, and though the story is what everyone knew it would be, it couldn’t stop me from enjoying it. I loved the majority of the kills (however the MILF kill was a bit dull and unoriginal to be fair) and It was probably my favourite chapter in the series!
    Now, on to the negatives:
    The way that the premonitions in between the two main death sequences went too fast, and because of the way that the trailer showed lots of the suspenseful build-ups, you knew straight away who was going to be killed, which kinda ruined the thrill of seeing certain deaths. And another thing that I didn’t like was the very end, and the way that they copped out on any more real bloodshed by using the animation from the beginning. And those two reasons are why I’m giving this movie a reasonable 8/10 Skulls.

  6. Avatar of horrorfan9
    Posted By horrorfan9 on August 28, 2009 @ 6:43 pm

    i really liked it…
    everything… could slowed down on the 2nd premotion… and ending was meh, but i got use to then ending so i dont mind it… but other then that. .the 3d really help and scared the crap out of me..

  7. Avatar of nohandtyper
    Posted By nohandtyper on August 28, 2009 @ 6:58 pm

    I went in wanting to be entertained, and I was. I was very pleased with it. I had many good laughs (the car wash) and jumped more than once. Anyway, I got what I expected and loved the 3D aspect of it. Great final entry to the series!

  8. Avatar of kryptonite_soul
    Posted By kryptonite_soul on August 28, 2009 @ 7:32 pm

    i liked it thought it was entertaining didnt think it was the best of the franchise i thought the whole cinema 3d stuff at the end got a little stupid….its not terrible some of the kills were actually pretty good and very creative i loved the opening credits sequence thought was very cool…would deffinetely advise going to see it just dont expect anything new and revealing about the franchise

  9. Avatar of epiklow
    Posted By epiklow on August 28, 2009 @ 9:07 pm

    I love the last three movies, so I had to see this one. I didn’t get to see this in 3D, so I saw just the regular one… that might have made a difference since BD gave it a 4/5.. because what I saw was a 2/5. The deaths looked cheesy, the actors couldn’t act and the black guy dies, AGAIN! Sadly, the previews before the movie were scarier than this actual movie… *sigh*, but that’s just my opinion, which is, this movie sucks.

  10. Avatar of fenderxx
    Posted By fenderxx on August 28, 2009 @ 10:02 pm

    I went into the movie not really expecting it to be amazing. I went to see this movie to laugh and have a good time watching people die in ridiculous ways, and that is what i got. What I really did love though was all the little refrences to the past 3 movies. I’d say see it in 3D or don’t see it at all haha

  11. Avatar of HorrorFukingRules
    Posted By HorrorFukingRules on August 28, 2009 @ 11:04 pm

    Lol stupid kids saying H is better and I bet they havnt even seen it typical kids. Now this is far better ive read so many bad reviews on other sites. FD is thought out and clever death it’s the 4th one ITS THE 12TH HALLOWEEN DUH WITH A DAMN HIPPY TRAMP MAKING IT GROW UP REAL FILM FD.

  12. Avatar of downwardspiral
    Posted By downwardspiral on August 29, 2009 @ 12:17 am

    I can’t believe this shit got 4 skulls…I loved the first two of these, then the third one fucking blew. Don’t get me wrong the deaths were tight which is why i’ll give it a skull instead of half of one, but fucking christ this shit is played out.

  13. Avatar of tearsdontfall7113
    Posted By tearsdontfall7113 on August 29, 2009 @ 12:48 am

    *SPOILERS FOLLOW*

    i’m officially at a loss for words. i know most of you don’t like this series, simply because of the fact that it opened the same weekend as our movie! the movie that brought us all together (which i’m very thankful for ). anyways, The Final Destination is easily the worst entry into the franchise, plain and simple. honestly, i don’t know why the director listened to the test screeners who said the movie was too long, i would rather have it be 2 and a half hours than 1 HOUR AND 15 FREAKING MINUTES. it was without a doubt the most rushed movie i have ever seen in my entire life.

    THE 3D ASPECT: i was expecting so much more from the 3D. it only made me TRULY jump ONCE, and that was toward the very beginning when a screw flies toward the screen. other than that, i spent the entire movie feeling like i was on the brink of a grand mal seizure. if you enjoy your head pounding while trying to enjoy the theater experience, GO SEE THIS MOVIE! HOWEVER, i though the whole x-ray opening credits and ending was VERY cool.

    THE CAST: okay, now i appreciate a smokin’ hot sexy cast as much as the next bisexual kid. i mean, these four main players looked like they jumped right off a page of the Abercrombie catalog (THAT would’ve been cool in 3D). while the eye-candy was half worth the admission price alone, does the casting director go out of his/her way to find the most awful 20-somethings to ever grace celluloid? i’m thinking 10-4 on that one.

    THE PREMONITIONS: the opening premonition was definitely the shortest, lamest, and most ludicrous premonition out of the franchise. like the rest of every single scene in the movie, it was just missing something. i couldn’t identify what it was. it was something, though.

    THE DEATHS: they should’ve left it to me to concoct deaths for this one. how unoriginal and uninspired could a final destination movie possibly get? i got my answer from this one. the salon scene: we get this incredible, suspensful build-up to this woman’s demise – she’s in a SALON, we KNOW it’s gonna be NASTY. after about 5 minutes of white knuckles, a rock is simply shot out a lawnmower straight into her eye. i felt cheated. the pool scene: i expected so much more from this scene. seriously, we don’t even see the guy get sucked into the drain. just the aftermath. on a positive note, however: the escalator scene was SICK. props to the filmmakers for that.

    tomorrow, i’m going to see H2. if it sucks as bad as this movie, i will officially begin taking depression meds. one user on IMDb described this movie as “it makes the first three look like the lord of the rings trilogy”. i whole-heartedly agree.

  14. Avatar of PromNight2008
    Posted By PromNight2008 on August 29, 2009 @ 1:42 am

    Good, but a lack of character development and an excess of CGI prevent it from being really great.

  15. Avatar of herrera19
    Posted By herrera19 on August 29, 2009 @ 3:28 am

    this movie was good i really liked the second premonition then the first one the second one was pretty intense and i liked how the red hair girl started seeing shit to. pretty cool i still think H2 was better.

    ps. why do people(the ones that talk smack all day) even bother watching movies you know will suck? ha watch you guys will be first in line to see that i know what you did last summer type movie wow

  16. Avatar of Kaname-Tousen
    Posted By Kaname-Tousen on August 29, 2009 @ 3:54 am

    Saw this in 3D less then an hour ago and disappointed didn’t begin to explain it, the music in the opening and ending WERE F***ING GREAT, But that didn’t make up for the horrible acting except on the part of maybe George, the black security guard, who we sort of felt for during a few moments in the movie beside that it’s a by the numbers movie. The only thing that surprised me was the use of the word “Nigger” it’s used once and Dixieland is whistled by the same guy who says the N word but they make him too much of a modern racist stereotype that was even about to burn a cross on George’s lawn which leads to funniest use of the song “WHY CAN’T WE BE FRIENDS” used in a horror movie. CGI was another hit to this movie, the CGI was great…when titanic came out AND the fact that the newest James Cameron movie(he directed Titanic) “Avatar” had it’s 3D trailer RIGHT BEFORE this movie didn’t help. The ending was just a copy paste of FD3′s. Don’t see this in 3D, Don’t see this in IMAX ,DON’T SEE THIS MOVIE. Oh yeah they had a fake 3D movie IN A 3D Movie!!! and guess what the 3D glasses you had didn’t work when you saw the fake 3D movie within the movie!

    Then there’s my biggest 3 complaints.1) Beside the opening they didn’t mention the accidents from 2(the traffic accident) or 3(the Roller coster) they only brought up Flight 180. 2) Beside the pool death and the dragging death along with the bathtub death all of the Kills were just reworked versions of another kill from another FD(the Mom’s was the kid from FD1 who got that shard of scrap through the face). 3) WHERE THE F*** IS TONY TODD! not even a voice cameo this time like FD3′s Finale, he’s just NOT IN THE MOVIE!

  17. Avatar of tszilla
    Posted By tszilla on August 29, 2009 @ 4:44 am

    Terrible acting but fun as hell! Made up for sitting through Halloween II earlier in the evening.The 3D was a great enhancement, but not necessary to the movie. Seeing clean, attractive people creatively killed is much preferable to seeing grubby losers stabbed and bludgeoned any day.

  18. Avatar of downward_spiral
    Posted By downward_spiral on August 29, 2009 @ 5:20 am

    This was a fun movie the 3D was actually pretty good. Not as good as 2 and 3 but overall a pretty good horror flick.

  19. Avatar of ProjectAlice
    Posted By ProjectAlice on August 29, 2009 @ 5:24 am

    Probably my favorite by far, I’m not looking for deep character development or any side story aside from the fact that these people are trying to escape death and do it in the most suspenseful way possible and the 3D just seemed right

  20. Avatar of naiku
    Posted By naiku on August 29, 2009 @ 5:42 am

    Final Destination 3d – 3/5 – A fun experience. If you don’t care about character development and just fun way to kill off teens in 3d, this film delivers. Its worth repeating this movie isn’t good at all. I don’t think at one moment I took this film seriously which made the experience great. What’s the deal with them no realizing they are immortal if they attempt to kill themselves. he black guy clearly stated, I tried to kill myself 3 times now and i wont die. The lack of care of said black man dying…twice is very comical. I love how the main guy doesn’t even skip a beat and continues on with his day even though a ambulance just splattered the guy walking behind him. For a third time. There is zero character development. I couldn’t save my life telling you what the main guy did, was he a student, working? All we know is his gf needed a study break and they ended up at a race track. That being said Final Destination 3d is a one of the best ways to waste an hour plus at your movie theater. The experience wont help you find greater meaning about a subject but you will laugh and genuinely have a good time.

  21. Avatar of Eastwood28
    Posted By Eastwood28 on August 29, 2009 @ 6:17 am

    Hey, all

    The 4-star review is also confusing me a bit (like some of the other users). While the 3-D gave the deaths a lil’ something extra, I thought after a while, everything just became too “less-than.” It just felt like everyone was walking thru the scenes and the deaths with no real emotion. I mean, I realize fans (such as myself) come to this franchise for the cool deaths; but something about this one felt undernourished.

    That said, I did see Halloween right after it and I thought H2 was much better. The brutality of Michael had me thinking, “Wow, Michael is mad!” And then I would chuckle and wait for the next fatality. Though it did touch on some weird stuff. But even though TFD had the more creative deaths, I think H2 deaths were much more real and looked to hurt more.

    Though I’m pretty sure I’ll be there opening day/night for the next Final Destination (don’t care what the “The” implies, I’m planning on seeing the next installment–perhaps a prequel? :) , I was majorly disappointed in this one.

  22. Avatar of Screamer
    Posted By Screamer on August 29, 2009 @ 6:27 am

    This movie barely deserves the rating I’m getting it. Probably 1/5th of the movie had good material. The acting was just too laughable and the dialogue… they really could find a better writer that is for sure. But the swimming pool scene and the car wash scene bump up the rating for me. Those were really good.

  23. Avatar of cjr83
    Posted By cjr83 on August 29, 2009 @ 10:26 am

    the 3d was impressive the movie sure as fuck wasnt

  24. Avatar of NetVelocity
    Posted By NetVelocity on August 29, 2009 @ 2:37 pm

    dont be swayed by the review on the site. This film is a 3D cash grab which does a disservice to the originals.

  25. Avatar of PULSE101
    Posted By PULSE101 on August 29, 2009 @ 3:33 pm

    when i heard that this latest installement to the final destination series was going to be in 3D i thought, “hey this could be a turn for the worst or this could be one of the greatest choices they made for the series”.

    OH MY GOD it was the perfect choice for a movie like this. It was stunning 3D effects creative death scenes and doesnt fall short of the others, may not be the best final destination but it stays true to the series by delivering suspense and creativity.

    now for the bad things. Acting wasnt the most impressive thing here (but hey no one is here to win an oscar.) way too short so that rushed the death scenes and there wasnt enough character development for me to care about any of the characters when they died.

    So to end this review i have to say this is the most fun ive had at a theatre in a long time and i just want to say to those people going into this movie saying “this should be the most impressive movie of the summer”. well it does surpass most dissapointments we call movies nowadays this movie should not be taken seriously so just go in and have a RoCk-N-RoLL fun time and bring some friends!

    “maybe we werent supposed to survive”

  26. Avatar of gmanJV
    Posted By gmanJV on August 29, 2009 @ 4:13 pm

    definentaly the worst of the series, its not terrible but its not great (8 out of 10 mr d NO!)the acting was horrible, i almost walked out to H2, the kills were to animated and unrealalistic, but its an ok pop corn flick (should hav stayed wit 3) just hope this is the last in the series for good! H2 4EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  27. Avatar of richieblack
    Posted By richieblack on August 29, 2009 @ 4:48 pm

    Death has always had a design for the folks in the Final Destination films, but it does seem with this fourth installment and the definitive “The” before the title, that death has finally zeroed in on the series itself.

    Let me say right up front that I enjoyed The Final Destination for pure entertainment value. I enjoyed the 3-D, I thought the actors were attractive enough to hold my interest, the deaths were wonderfully creative and gory, and in terms of strict formula and fun this film delivered.

    Most will think the plot was weak, and I suppose I have to admit to some degree that the movie is basically sleepwalking through the old formula we know so well. Everything is there, just as we left it. Nothing really new, but nothing really to make a fan of these flicks not like it.

    So in that, it delivers everything I was hoping for; just not anything more. No new plot points or turns.

    I do look forward to its DVD release, to completing my collection, to re-watching some great death scenes. I do expect, and hope, that this really is the FINAL destination film. Anything past this fourth film can only be expected to be bad, straight-to-DVD money grabs.

    I give this one seven out of ten, because I’m feeling generous and as far as sequels are concerned this one wasn’t bad. Most importantly, it doesn’t screw up the three that came before it.

  28. Avatar of Kativla
    Posted By Kativla on August 29, 2009 @ 7:14 pm

    I had low expectations for this film, considering it’s the fourth sequel to take on the fun but now tired “You screwed up death’s plan and he’s pissed” premise. The Final Destination met these expectations, but by no means exceeded them.

    That said, The Final Destination was also extremely predictable and not in the least bit scary. It felt a lot more like an action flick than a horror film. Even the high-energy remix of the original theme seemed to be trying to pump up the audience rather than making us feel uneasy. Showing how every single death was going to play out with a blatant premonition pretty much killed any suspense. Finally, the story was kind of all over the place, and seemed to break a lot of the premise’s own rules.

    That said, I still had fun at this movie. The death scenes, while easily predicted, were still spectacular and creative. The 3D was fun, but gave me a headache for some reason (other 3D movies haven’t had this effect, so I’m not sure what the problem was).

    If you take this movie for what it is, you’ll enjoy it. You can certainly be comforted that this installment was much better than the abysmal third movie. Just don’t expect any substance, plot development, or to remember the names of the characters the next day.

  29. Avatar of horrorfan25
    Posted By horrorfan25 on August 29, 2009 @ 7:55 pm

    The final destination is what it is. A gratuitous plethora of grotesque and bizzare deaths. If this is already insufficient, then you are clearly the wrong audience for the film. It’s typical, disposable Hollywood fare that is highly fun and great entertainment. Being a fan of the three predecessors, I can say that the film is a huge highlight in the series. Like I previously mentioned, a disposable Hollywood film, that is briskly paced entertainment.

  30. Avatar of DarkMind
    Posted By DarkMind on August 29, 2009 @ 9:30 pm

    The best out of the series. We are all used to the formula and are spared from the now unnecessary explinations. It is pure entertainment, and works fabulously in 3D. The main characters all all good-looking, all that is required in this meat grinder. I found my heart thumping during some scenes and had to give credit to the films ability to build tension and surprise its audience. The movie theater tragedy works really well for theaters.

  31. Avatar of ZombieMadness13
    Posted By ZombieMadness13 on August 29, 2009 @ 11:09 pm

    I wanted to like it, because I really enjoyed the first 3, but I just couldn’t get into it. I’ll give it a second viewing after awhile and see if my opinion changes.

  32. Avatar of Protecious
    Posted By Protecious on August 29, 2009 @ 11:49 pm

    One of my favorite horror franchises is definatly the “Final Destination” films.
    Although so far none have been even close and probably will never be as close
    to the original film, that film was fresh and not only one of my favorite horror films
    of that year but its probably one of the best horror films of the last 20 years.

    I love the unpredictable-ness of deaths in horror films and when you have a killer with a
    face and/or mask, you already know this individual is going to be killing people.
    but when death has no face or identity and can arrive and form into any sort of
    “accidental” looking death i find it to be above other horror films
    as certain things about this franchise make it better than others.

    With that said, I want to first comb through quick opinions about the
    first 3, as I mentioned the first is the best and probably will always be the best.
    the second one was in my opinion probably the best of the sequels thus far.
    The 3rd had the wonderfully genius concept of a rollercoaster being
    where the deaths originate through premonition in the beginning.
    But I felt part 3 really lacked something within it and I dont know quite
    what was so different and less good than the others, the death scenes were
    good and always fun and always are, but I think the characters in the film
    really lacked something, perhaps chemistry and geniune fear, which I felt was
    best portrayed in the first two and havent been as good since.

    Moving to The Final Destination (3D)

    I hate the title because it’s a cheap marketing gimmick to eliminate a sequel
    number in its title, which, they must think somehow weighs down the film to be
    not as important, well I dont think it does a thing for the film except show
    that marketing is very important over quality.
    Another film to follow this trend earlier was “Fast & Furious” which was actually
    part 4 in that crappy film series, so by adding OR removing “The” and eliminating a sequel
    number its supossed to somehow fool the public & audience?…do they really think us
    to be that stupid?…well seeing as how some of the crappy films that are being made today
    im sure they are quite aware of the majority of stupidity that exists in this movie going society.

    This franchise is perfect for the real 3D technology as I see it making a better watching
    experience as the deaths are mostly unpredictable and can come at you anyway, which with that
    formula its really great and perfect for 3D.

    This film obviously is going to re-use the thinning formula of the same ol same ol beginning,
    the accident, the grizzly deaths killing nearly or basically everybody, then snap back
    to an earlier moment as someone realizes they just had a premonition of death and how it happens,
    while taking a group sitting near out of the danger zone and saving their life
    as they see this accident happen. then as usual, death returns to capture the people who
    escaped and made it out alive. this formula in my opinion has run its course, I highly suggest
    doing something really really different for the next film, by different I of course mean that
    why does it always have to be a person with a premonition and “visions”, I think there is
    potential for truly intellegent and creative storylines that dont always need to result to
    teenagers being the victims.
    BUT as I mentioned marketing is all that matters and the majority of the audience will have
    no patience for an intellegent and well thought out movie that offers something better
    psychologically. therefor this formula will ALWAYS be used in this franchise, which is unfortunate
    because I think certain aspects of the films have now run its course and unless there is real
    intellegence in the next film, it will be not only same ol same ol but probably nearly
    unbearable to watch.
    I do credit this film for actually having at least one different and new character (played by “bubba” from the
    forest gump film, mylkelti williamson…i think i spelled it right?)
    but this character i felt was really the interesting character and should have
    been focused on more and came to a better conclusion than one reached in this film.

    For all this bad there still remains the fact that these films are still more fun and
    clever than most modern horror films, say the “saw” sequels for example,
    this franchise is here to give you the craziest, goriest and most creative death scenes
    while playing with you and trying to make you think it might happen one way, but
    happens another way.

    The 2 lead characters couple, were unconvincing when seemingly always facing
    possibilities of death getting them.

    But the film I still recommend to anybody wanting to experience the usual schenangans
    from these films but in 3D as its more fun this way and I probably would give it a lower
    rating had it been in 2D.

    7/10 (same rating I gave part 3)

  33. Avatar of JigsawKiller222
    Posted By JigsawKiller222 on August 29, 2009 @ 11:52 pm

    What a crappy sequel they used CGI Animation for the best Deaths! Stick with the original Trilogy at least those movies didn’t sell-out to crappy CGI!

  34. Avatar of MichaelMyers1031
    Posted By MichaelMyers1031 on August 30, 2009 @ 12:03 am

    IMO this was what it was meant to be and that is 3D fun. Perry explained what this movie was meant to be and what it ended up being and that is a ton of 3D fun. The CGI blood looked bad at parts but the deaths still worked. The characters weren’t the greatest but were much better than part 3′s characters. Bottom line is The Final Destination 4 is nothing but 3D fun.

  35. Avatar of xln10
    Posted By xln10 on August 30, 2009 @ 1:28 am

    A lot worse than I expected! Only death scene I really enjoyed was the one with the escalator. Wish they would have done the car wash kill!

  36. Avatar of Blood-Sicles
    Posted By Blood-Sicles on August 30, 2009 @ 5:23 am

    Holy shit BD! That was misleading review of the year by far(closely followed by Plague Town)!!!

    This film, aside from the 3D, was God-awful! The story was awful. It was like an even more watered down version of Final Destination 3 (which also was a disappointment- but not as bad as this)! The trailer is pretty much all of the story. Just stretch it for about 80 min.

    Everything was spoonfed to the characters. There were no plot set-ups. No discovery. The characters just seemed to breeze through it like they had seen the previous entries. This also played in the death scenes. It’s like, “Oh! These glasses will set…THIS saw dust on fire now! Then…there’s a ton of GAS on a cart! Yeah! Then…I got it! There’s a bunch of barrels full of….Shit that blows up! Yeah that’s cool! Lets just not introduce it ahead of time so the audience can moan: ‘How convinient…’!!”

    The acting was bad…BAD. Characters were always looking in random ass directions like they were in a fucking Broadway play and they never succesfully displayed any emotion. I never even felt fear (which is really what made the first so great). These kids also apparently have no jobs, but they live in nice apartments all suited out in flatscreens, etc. What the hell? They look 19!

    The kills, although occasionally inventive, were either bad CG or BAD latex fx. 3D couldn’t even help there.

    This movie, much like Bloody Valentine, spent more time making sure the 3D cameras were shiny than paying attention to the script. It’s like it’s a sin to make a good 3D movie. Before they think 3D, they should make sure the script stands up alone.

    I bet the creators of the original cringed in their sleep when audiences first saw this.

    That said, the 3D is pretty good and I still don’t feel TOTALLY robbed. Be warned: SEE THE 3D VERSION.

    I liked the Final Destination series okay, but hated this one…I HATED the Halloween remake, but kinda enjoyed H2… Wierd.

  37. Avatar of PoisonKeyblade
    Posted By PoisonKeyblade on August 30, 2009 @ 6:46 am

    The Final Destination films have always been more suspenseful than anything, and in a genre full of stalk-and-slash films, they were always a fun diversion and often even encompassed incredibly good film-making. The newest and supposedly last installment in the ten-year series, aptly titled The Final Destination, does an incredible job of matching some of the series’ best moments, and ends things in a very satisfying way. Explosions and insanity abound in the new horror film directed by David R. Ellis, and starring Bobby Campo, Nick Zano, Krista Allen, Haley Webb, and Shantel VanSanten.

    On what should have been a fun-filled day at the races, Nick O’Bannon has a horrific premonition in which a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple race cars to crash, sending flaming debris into the stands, brutally killing his friends and causing the upper deck of the stands to collapse on him. When he comes out of this grisly nightmare Nick panics, persuading his girlfriend, Lori, and their friends, Janet and Hunt, to leave…escaping seconds before Nick’s frightening vision becomes a terrible reality. Thinking they’ve cheated death, the group has a new lease on life, but unfortunately for Nick and Lori, it is only the beginning. As his premonitions continue and the crash survivors begin to die one-by-one–in increasingly gruesome ways–Nick must figure out how to cheat death once and for all before he, too, reaches his final destination. (from IMDb)

    So, the basis of all the Destination films relies on the opening disaster sequence, and in stunning 3-D, I believe I can honestly say that this one was the best of the four. There’s all sorts of blood and cool CGI-effects blazing across the screen, it was just a very fun and exciting sequence.

    Obviously by now, everyone knows the most enticing aspect about these films: the highly original and creative deaths. In this movie, it’s heightened tenfold by the extremely fascinating use of the 3D, which at times sends all sorts of really cool things flying at the screen. We get a lot of really disgusting death scenes and sequences, the coolest stuff definitely taking place at a mall towards the end. Saying even a single word about the hugely inventive deaths in the film would completely spoil the whole point of the movie, but at a series high of eleven, The Final Destination displays the most kills of the entire series.

    The 3D works the very best in the film when it comes to the high-definition, CGI-laden premonitions, which are vastly different than the brief glimpses at future events that were in the first and second films (the third had a complete lack of person-to-person premonitions due to the interesting and vastly original picture-death system). The premonitions are highly effective and in-your-face, for once displaying just the perfect amount of foreshadowing without going overboard. And in a Final Destination movie, foreshadowing is what it’s all about.

    Perhaps the most interesting thing about this installment of the series is seeing the return of “presence” or evil force that was so prevalent in the original movie that started it all. While many of the situations and things this time around were incredibly unrealistic, the 3D definitely was an excuse for all sorts of crazy stuff. The presence works well in this installment, definitely fitting more with the semi-cheesy tone of the film overall. I really enjoyed the red herrings that popped up all throughout the movie; it almost got to a point where you’re never really sure quite how a character is gonna bite it, and it makes for an extremely entertaining watch.

    The acting? Probably the last thing the audience is thinking about when they come to see a Destination movie. There’s some impressive performances here, and a very charismatic lead performance from Bobby Campo, but nobody is trying to win an Oscar here. It’s horror, after all. All the actors and actresses are just trying to have a good time, and it really shows. They all work well off of each other. Honestly, with the short runtime, I was seriously concerned that the acting and character development would sort of fall by the wayside. In a lot of ways, the development definitely did, but the actors bring a lot of life to their characters, even the ones who have very little screen time. It’s almost like a very fun little ensemble.

    David R. Ellis was, absolutely, the perfect choice to close up the final chapter of the franchise. He’s at home behind the camera, and he seems to really “get” the whole feel of the movie. The tongue-in-cheek thing is his specialty; he also directed Snakes on a Plane and the well-received Final Destination 2.

    What the third film succeeded in the most was three things: character development, highly realistic death scenes, and building tension to a massive boiling point. Where The Final Destination fails in building up much decent character development and in making the deaths hyper-realistic and disturbing, it succeeds in both a fun factor that wasn’t present much in the other movies and building tension. Horror-suspense is pretty much the perfect genre classification for these films, and there’s just as much fear and intensity emanating from the big screen in this one as there ever was before. A scene toward the middle that I especially liked where two people were in danger at the same time was one that really got to me.

    For months now, I’ve been raving about how badly I wanted to see this movie. After all, it was without a doubt my most anticipated movie of 2009. Did it live up to the hype? Hell yes. It was every bit as brutal as I was expecting and I pretty much loved everything about it. One of my favorite things about the movie was the highly original opening credits sequence, which was sort of a lament to all of the series’ death scenes. It was very well-orchestrated, and it set an extremely fun mood for the scenes that followed. All in all, this was definitely near the top of my list for best horror films of the year. It was absolutely fantastic.

    While I still think Final Destination 3 was the perfect film and the best out of the stellar franchise, The Final Destination was definitely a good contender and loads of tongue-in-cheek fun. I dug the characters, dialogue, death scenes, and ending a whole hell of a lot, and I’d recommend it to any fan of the franchise or any fan of 3D.

  38. Avatar of el terror
    Posted By el terror on August 30, 2009 @ 8:00 am

    I would say that this film is the weakest of the 4 FD’s. It is basically more of the same and it feels like they were really scraping the barrel with the deaths (apart from 1 or 2 of them which were quite inventive).
    The acting was average and the effects weren’t that good either. Don’t get me wrong, this was a fun film and the 3D element certainly added to the experience but it wouldn’t do the franchise any harm if a director was to take the story in a different direction.
    There were some enjoyable moments and I liked the references to the other films. I couldn’t decide whether I liked all the red herrings before someone dies or not. You were kept on your toes trying to think how the next person was going to die but then, when it finally happened I was left a bit let down by how silly some of them were.
    I never thought I’d get bored of Final Destination films but they seem to be getting weaker and weaker (or maybe it’s just me getting older and wanting a bit more from a horror film franchise rather than the same story every time!).

  39. Avatar of leatherfacekillserinfan1
    Posted By leatherfacekillserinfan1 on August 30, 2009 @ 2:05 pm

    To me this has been the best horror movie of the eyar so far even better than drag me to hell.

    The one thing i didn’t like about this movie though was there wasn’t much character development but, over the course of the film i learned to care for them.

    The acting was kinda questionable at first but then it improved drastically 15 minutes into the movie the best actors of the film being bobby campo and shantel vanstanten. .

    The kills in this movie were geat and the 3D made the kills even better

    This movie was almost perfect except one lauaable kill and the rushed beginning made this movie not be prefect but so far is the best horror movie of the year and the best final destination movie yet!!

  40. Avatar of anthony1
    Posted By anthony1 on August 30, 2009 @ 3:30 pm

    The Final Destination is a very fun film to watch especially in 3d. you cant expect to take this movie seriously at all. you will laugh after the crazy deaths with your friends. But that is exactly what this movie is supposed to be. There is humor and crazy death scenes in 3d. This is not the best in the series but its defintiely a fun Final Destination film. Go see it.

  41. Avatar of MattSlash
    Posted By MattSlash on August 30, 2009 @ 6:10 pm

    I will have to unfortunately say that this is by far the weakest entry of the series, the most predictable, corny and even the 3D technology wasn’t that great and I think they have alot of room for improvement on the 3D technology because it’s just underwhelming alot of the times, make it intense! I thought the characters were ok and weren’t that annoying and were pretty likable but the acting wasn’t that great either. The kills this time around weren’t that impressive at all and were predictable and the special effects is the weakest of all movies and it’s a shame that they didn’t really embrace the 3D technology and it’s pathetic that the 3D part didn’t do it justice and make it rise above the other sequels and it still ended up being the under performer. This is the hugest disappointment of the summer to me because it makes me lose faith in the series and if this is the closure of the series it definitely didn’t go out with a bang by any means. The only thing it still kind of has is that entertaining, fun charm about it that the other ones had too but it’s definitely fading away and it’s just becoming pointless and not worth your time. Wait for rental!

  42. Avatar of Bostic101
    Posted By Bostic101 on August 30, 2009 @ 6:18 pm

    I saw this movie and honestly felt disappointed. I thought David R. Ellis did a great job of the second one but lacked way to much in this film. Most deaths were very unbelievable and the dialog wasn’t that great but if your a fan of the movies watch it & if you have high hopes for the movie maybe you would want to pass this one by. The 3D make up for alot of the staleness.

  43. Avatar of bastardson
    Posted By bastardson on August 30, 2009 @ 6:34 pm

    Whilst the Deaths are still as grissly as ever, Final Destination has lost the charm it once had.

    The story line is quite slow and a bit muddled up. you have to give credit to the writers thought who know how the forumula works for these movies and they go out of their was to make sure the deaths arnt as predictable as they were in the last 3.

    The 3D was BRILLIANT and very well used, not as gimmicky as it was in My Bloody Valentine. I was pretty impressed with the opening credits skeletal theme and was used really well in the final death scene.

    im giving it a 6 just for the gore and lets face it who doesnt watch a FD movie just for the gore!!

  44. Avatar of uhakid07
    Posted By uhakid07 on August 30, 2009 @ 8:22 pm

    i got what i expected and i had a fun time..

  45. Avatar of kaitym
    Posted By kaitym on August 30, 2009 @ 8:34 pm

    shittiest movie I have ever seen;
    actors sucked, and I predicted every death. The first and second were good, Third was alright… but this one, STUPID. It ruined the series for me. DON’T go see it.

  46. Avatar of spacedog
    Posted By spacedog on August 30, 2009 @ 10:12 pm

    EHHH! Just got back home from see this. TFD3D is not very good. The killings are not as good as the others in the series. The 3D is wasted! Too bad H2 is losing the top spot to this dud!

  47. Avatar of unkordinated
    Posted By unkordinated on August 31, 2009 @ 4:28 am

    Just like most others that saw this movie I feel its just too much a retread for me to give it high praise. It is however an entertaining movie from start to finish. These 3d horror events (first my Bloody Valentine now FD4) are more like carnival rides to me than films. Quick running times, fun pop out moments, and tasty moments of gore. Just a fun disposable flick for a sunday night. Go see it if you have nothing else to do. Some good gory highlights, especially the scene in the mall at the end.

  48. Avatar of Mr.Friday-The-13th
    Posted By Mr.Friday-The-13th on August 31, 2009 @ 5:34 am

    Ive been a huge fan of the final destination series since i seen the first one a few years back. I was so hype for this about a year back when i heard it was 3d and that david r ellis was directing it cause final destination 2 was my favorite. I saw this friday morning it came out and thought man this is gunna be awesome! i was slightly wrong. This movie was fun to watch from beginning to end but man the storyline and deaths were the worst in the series. Some deaths were fun and creative but when i was in the movie theater i predictted everyone and knew exactly what was going to happen. The storyline was not the other final destinations. Thy interveined a death at one point but it apparently didnt count and someone that wasnt even involved with the group that was rescued from rubble of the accident died and that counted as restarting the deaths! Thats not final destination but thats what happens when you have a rushed script. From the big death scene you could see that the movie was rushed since the opening death scene was almost everyone being crushed by rubble or blown up by a car with the exception of 3 or 4 people. There was hardly any good gore in the movies. The only good gore was the woman who was killed by the tire. Otherwise everyone else was CGI and crappy. The ending was obviously rushed and the director had no clue how to end it and broke traditonal final destination endings to try to make a good ending but failed miserably. I mean it was animated and shown as skeletons! Yeah the skeleton idea was good for that opening credit scene but the end was just plain bad. The movie gets a 6/10 only because there some good laughs, awesome 3-d effects, and for it being fun to watch for some odd reason. Its worth seeing in the movies for the 3-d.

  49. Avatar of Jason4eva
    Posted By Jason4eva on August 31, 2009 @ 4:14 pm

    Well I love the first three, and was extremely ready to see this but I was so let down! This movie is screaming STOP with the franchise! The kills were not as nearly affective as the first 3 well 2 anyway and the acting was terrible!!! I don’t know maybe its because I seen the incredible film that was Halloween 2 on friday with far more affective kills and top A acting especially for a horror film! But this movie just totally sucked! I can’t believe how let down I am from it and DAVILD R. ELLIS! I love his style but I can’t believe he made this crap! Why is it so hard for a film to be good when they make it 3D!? I mean My Bloddy Valentine was fun and entertaining but I swear thats the only one! idk but this movie ruint FD’s for me.From here on out I will be weiry of one that comes out.

  50. Avatar of Thumper2009
    Posted By Thumper2009 on August 31, 2009 @ 4:57 pm

    this movie sucked balls halloween beat it by a landslide

  51. Avatar of Hammster
    Posted By Hammster on August 31, 2009 @ 5:06 pm

    The movie delivers exactly what you should expect when you buy the ticket. The Final Destination fits decently into the series, but also stands well enough on it’s own. No detailed character development or elaborate plot, but great scenes of gore. The added value is that the film mostly has a sense of “fun” to it, sort of like a drive-in movie. I agree with the BD review that the redneck guy added a dark tone, but it didn’t bother me as much (I didn’t expect a sensitive, politically-correct “R” movie). If you are looking for an expensive version of Troma films, this is it!!

  52. Avatar of khazam
    Posted By khazam on August 31, 2009 @ 5:21 pm

    This movie was great, and the 3D really REALLY adds to it…the death scenes were not as “elaborate” as I thought it would be but it was okay…Looking back, most of the death scenes were already shown in the trailer which sort of took out the fun in them. The whole premonition at the end really took me by surprise and the escalator scene was…THE BEST! True the movie felt rush, but at the same time TFD really keeps your adrenaline pumping. If they should make another movie…emphasizing on the IF, they should combine the thrill TFD had and introduce a new concept that’s more original

  53. Avatar of CasioArgento
    Posted By CasioArgento on August 31, 2009 @ 5:49 pm

    @ Thumper2009:
    What kind of Review is “this movie sucked balls halloween beat it by a landslide” supposed to be???
    You should review the Movie and NOT compare it to another Movie that opened the same Weekend!!!
    You stupid Rob Zombie-Fanboys really annoy me…

    Anyway, TFD was ok and entertaining – nothing new, but pretty well made! And the pacing was great!

    7 out of 10

  54. Avatar of Kroork
    Posted By Kroork on August 31, 2009 @ 6:58 pm

    ***spoilers***

    let me start off by saying that i thought the movie was ok. it was entertaining. and the 3d was the best i have seen yet.!!! now why it was only ok. to start off with i felt the begining crash was a big let down. it was nothing but people being crushed by falling cement. it was wicked lame and i didn’t feel my heart raceing while i watched it(like i did for every other crash in the FD series) then i was hit with the only gore moment in the movie. after and including that, we see all these peopel die the x-act way the trailer of the movie told us they would. i had zero suprises. actually thats not true. i went into this movie dieing to see two deaths. the carwash and the mall escilator(spellinglol??) and what i got to see was a girl get rescued from a car wash (only to die later??? no!) and the mall xploding and the escilator breaking down death?? all a premonition!!!! never happends!! so the two deaths i wanted to see, never happen!!!!!! and the acting was horrible!!!!. the main character and the security guard were so bad i could not stand they got the roles they did! this movie was def. the worst in the series and i hope this is not the future of FD. like i said before, the movie was ok, but very very very far from great!

  55. Avatar of gorebath
    Posted By gorebath on August 31, 2009 @ 7:44 pm

    Well below average. The death scenes in Part 2 were 1000 times better and more imaginitive. Definitely the worst of the series, but still better than most of the drivel released these days.

  56. Avatar of Omar-Ramos
    Posted By Omar-Ramos on August 31, 2009 @ 8:08 pm

    3D saves this flick from being the worse of the series.The acting was by far the worse in the series.Didn’t care for any of the characters.The movie as a whole was just below average but the 3D was fantastic.It made this garbage fun and pretty cool.Don’t recommend seeing this in 2D if you want to enjoy the movie.See it with some friends and you’ll probably have a good time.Future installments should be in 3D as well.Because doing the same movie over and over again just isn’t fun without the 3D.

  57. Avatar of boralyl
    Posted By boralyl on August 31, 2009 @ 8:16 pm

    If you’ve seen any of the previous films, you already know the plot. This time around you are getting the same movie with different characters and deaths. This is not a bad thing. Some of the acting wasn’t that great, and at time the story was repetitive, but in the end if you came to see the movie, it was because of the deaths. There are plenty to see, so you won’t be disappointed by the number and the gore. It’s a fun movie that’s not meant to be taken seriously. There are plenty of funny lines, and the audience really got into the deaths with lots of ewws and ahhs.

    The 3-D wasn’t bad, in fact there was once scene that made me try to shield my face.

    Worth checking out.

  58. Avatar of Horror518
    Posted By Horror518 on August 31, 2009 @ 11:02 pm

    THIS WAS SOOOOOOOOO
    FUCKING BAD!!
    3-D COULD NOT EVEN SAVE THIS MOVIE!!
    HALLOWEEN II WAS WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
    BETTER!!
    THE DEATHS IN THIS WERE STUPID AS FUCK!!

  59. Avatar of SmellyMob
    Posted By SmellyMob on September 1, 2009 @ 12:50 am

    The latest installment of the series did not disappoint me. I knew what I was expecting, and the film delivered. The 3d effect was not anything special. The acting was not any better than the other films. The deaths were inventive, and hard to believe. This seems to be the point of the series, and this film falls into the horror-comedy genre. It is about as believable as the fast and the furious films, but if you enjoyed the series so far, especially Final Destination 3, you will be pleased with this film.

  60. Avatar of UNRATED
    Posted By UNRATED on September 1, 2009 @ 2:28 am

    100% PURE BULLSHIT. A pure waste of my time and money. We liked the first two. The 3rd sucked ass but at least TONY TODD was reused for voice over work. This fuckin flick totally skipped him completly!!
    All the deaths were runined in the fuckin trailer!! Nothing worked. Too many over used shots of guts. LAME! Fuck this flick.

  61. Avatar of gorehunter
    Posted By gorehunter on September 1, 2009 @ 6:36 am

    Since this is the third I figured they were running out of ideas of new “accidents”. From seeing the film yesterday I guess I was right. Accidents just simply do not happen in some crazy way where things almost seem to fall apart or collaborate to create an accident scene. The three D I only appreciated in the dream or visual sequences before they happen. This could have been done way better than this. And I was getting tired of seeing the theory of death being a mean malicious spirit that would get pissed off if it was cheated out of a soul or two. If this was the only premise to the film, it is played out to death and did not make me any more interested in the film than before, which is not much. The only good thing about this film is that the 3D effects were better than My Bloody Valentine, but then the effects on the cartoon Seamboat Willy were better than My Bloody Valentine too.

  62. Avatar of Mr.ClassicMonster
    Posted By Mr.ClassicMonster on September 1, 2009 @ 10:29 am

    I know alot of people didn’t like this movie but I got a bit of a kick out of it. The 3D was fun and there were some good deaths. Not perfect but if you turn off your brain for an hour and a half you can have fun.
    But you must see it in 3D.

  63. Avatar of CrittersWrangler01
    Posted By CrittersWrangler01 on September 1, 2009 @ 11:45 am

    This being the FOURTH in the series, they have run out of ideas for a plot…but it has a plus side, FD4 had some great kills! I must admit, this is the goriest of the 4, and though some kills were about as realistic as the sparkly vampires from twilight, the gore and cringing deaths will keep you entertained for this short finale to a series that needs to just stop!

  64. Avatar of ZombieJasonVorhees
    Posted By ZombieJasonVorhees on September 1, 2009 @ 2:24 pm

    @ gorheunter: This is actually the fourth installment in the Final Destination franchise lol.

    I mactually rather surprised at the negative reviews some of you are giving this film.

    You must be a really miserable person if you can tell me you watched this movie and didnt have a fun time (at the very least).

    Its a short movie (90 minutes I believe) and its pretty much nonstop action and killing from the 1st scene.

    I think you guys are overanalyzing this movie too much. Its not supposed to be the next Star Wars or anything lol its just a fun flick to go watch with some friends. And its in 3D, TRUE 3D, which was at times breathtaking.

    Dont miss this flim in theatres!!

  65. Avatar of Coleski60
    Posted By Coleski60 on September 1, 2009 @ 7:44 pm

    I’ll have to say it had very bad acting and same ‘ol same story line, i think they could have mixed it up a little but the dealth scenes where fierce and the 3D just really made it fun! all and all not too bad but not as good as the first two in my book.

  66. Avatar of B-DReview
    Posted By B-DReview on September 1, 2009 @ 9:53 pm

    This Final Destination was fun to watch because everyone loves to see people getting impaled in 3-D! However, the movies always end the same way (won’t spoil it for people who haven’t seen it yet). The acting wasn’t great and the storyline had some flaws, but it was still a fun movie to watch and it was very enjoyable to sit through. Next, I WANT REALITY HELMETS FOR THIS TYPE OF FILM! Just kidding, however it would be even more fun this way.
    I give this movie a 7/10.

  67. Avatar of Bumper1
    Posted By Bumper1 on September 3, 2009 @ 6:57 pm

    First 3-D movie i have seen in the cinema and yeah it was way cool, the kills however werent’ that great given what we expect from a FD movie. A good fun night out at the movies, however if i had seen a 2-d version on DVD i would of thought this was the worst out of the quadrilogy (or whatever you call 4 films).

  68. Avatar of ugapuppy
    Posted By ugapuppy on September 3, 2009 @ 8:45 pm

    The Final Destination! If this is the final film in this franchise, I have to say I am a little upset. You cannot tell that there is no where else to go in exploring the mythology or characters. The film was just all about setting up the kills. They could have at least tried to break the formula this time around.

  69. Avatar of AmericanPsycho630
    Posted By AmericanPsycho630 on September 3, 2009 @ 10:17 pm

    I enjoyed this movie. I definitely think it was better than 3 but I still think part 2 was the best one. I didn’t see it in 3d unfortunately but like MBV3D it didn’t really hurt because the movie was still entertaining. Some of the kills were pretty good and fresh but a couple were too similar to the other films. Its kind of crazy but
    (*SMALL SPOILER*)The ending premonition was actually better then the beginning one which surprised me. Not that the opening one was bad because I didn’t think it would top the one from part 2. (*END SPOILER*)

    Overall this movie was good. Its the same story as the others but I think everyone knows that. Basically you know the story and your just going to see the creative kills. My personal favorite was the mechanic and the redneck because of the irony.

  70. Avatar of KingKyle007
    Posted By KingKyle007 on September 3, 2009 @ 10:31 pm

    i have to say as a fan of the “Final Destination” series i went into this movie excited and pumped for an amazing ending the series. Sadly i left quite disappointed. This movie had a lot to offer but it wasnt served. I think the deatsh were dragged on too long like the salon, you think there’s going to be an epic accident, but no its all a trick, i did liek that but in the end i think they did it too much. and the acting was HORRIBLE. Janet (Hayley Webb) was the worst :( . the only other thing i hated was how there was barely any REAL fake blood, most of everything was CGI and i was upset. But i did like this movie for its length. it is 82 minutes but it felt 102 and it made me happier cuz i thought i was gunna go in and walk out in like what felt like 56 minutes. The 3D was good but was taken too far in the category of deaths. overall i was satisfied but also disappointed. I think they coulda ended the series better, but thats just my opinion. It was okay. I’d consider renting it more than paying 13 dollars to see it in theatres.

  71. Avatar of jpugly13
    Posted By jpugly13 on September 3, 2009 @ 11:23 pm

    This was an ok movie, and really just ok for a 3-D movie is kind of sad. the 3-D pushes it up a notch anyway. The movie ending was sorry, and the death scenes were well planned out but then just did not give you anything that it led up to be. There were cool scenes, like the swimming pool. Overall was no part II, but was better than III. If you miss this you won’t even notice or probably care. The movie seemed to be aimed toward adding alot of little hey did you see that kind of stuff. Making sure fans of the series had lots of things to notice that payed homage to older movies.

  72. Avatar of groundgamer
    Posted By groundgamer on September 4, 2009 @ 9:58 am

    This is what I expected. Teenagers, running around and getting picked off one by one by death, in 3-D! The Final Destination is a wonderfully plotted, simple hack “n” slack horror movie. In 3-D it looks even better, but with watching both 3-D and 2-D editions, I have to say the 2-D edition is alot better. But, aside from the viewings, this is a great, gory horror. The kills were not as good as the previous titles, but still try’s to pull you back in with some fresh idea’s, but still some re – cycled ones. But, overall, fans of the series, or just budding horror movie fans, go and watch this, for thrills, and gory spills!

    8/10

  73. Avatar of RepoScreams
    Posted By RepoScreams on September 5, 2009 @ 2:45 pm

    OK, I had been bias toward this film since the beginning. I had my mind set that this film would be better that Halloween. I really enjoyed all of the films in the Final Destination series so this was another good edition. I had some problems with some of the basically IMPOSSIBLE death scenes but I won’t rant on about that except: “SPOILER >_>” “when the dude hit the fence, so unrealistic..” Beside that the film was over all very good with a few twist. You can tell they are lacking ideas so they are turning to stupid, quicky kills which is whatever. The 3D made the deaths look kinda fake too, 2D it all looked a lot better so before you say it all looked fake, go see the 2D version.

  74. Avatar of msamy
    Posted By msamy on September 6, 2009 @ 8:23 pm

    Ok, I knew this was going to be fluff going into it, but come on!! They didn’t give a s**t about the story or the characters and I didn’t give a s**t about them either! The 3D was amazing, I was batting things in front of my face like an idiot :) There was sooooo much more that could have been done in this movie and without the 3D it just sucked. It was short as hell too! I ended up movie hopping after just to get my $’s worth!

  75. Avatar of Lucksaw
    Posted By Lucksaw on September 7, 2009 @ 4:42 pm

    Extremely entertaining movie!
    Forget the story, foegert the characters, witness only the mayhem and the deaths!

  76. Avatar of Razor_Sharp
    Posted By Razor_Sharp on September 8, 2009 @ 8:59 am

    Really good movie :) If you liked the first 3 parts you’re gonna love this one!

  77. Avatar of format916
    Posted By format916 on September 8, 2009 @ 12:33 pm

    This is a fun movie, make sure you leave your brain at the door and put on your 3d glasses

  78. Avatar of bellazombirella
    Posted By bellazombirella on September 8, 2009 @ 12:46 pm

    This movie was exactly what I expected: mindless, fun, gory, cringe-inducing 3-D hilarity! Not meant to be anything but a fun way to kill a couple hours. We loved it!

  79. Avatar of Damned-Of-Hell
    Posted By Damned-Of-Hell on September 9, 2009 @ 5:23 pm

    Just what I was expecting when I walked into the theatre – a fun little romp with plenty of gore, TWO great disasters and some clever and interesting deaths. I was laughing all the way through, it was very funny and some of the deaths were hilariously over the top, which added to the fun of the whole thing. Probably the best of the lot (coming close to 1 +2 and we can pretend 3 didn’t exist)!

    :D

  80. Avatar of cjhorrorfan13
    Posted By cjhorrorfan13 on September 14, 2009 @ 1:29 am

    VERY AWESOME!
    the 3D was great! i loved the deaths and every thing! not as good as halloween II but still gets 9 out of 10!

  81. Avatar of Shawn Savage
    Posted By Shawn Savage on September 14, 2009 @ 2:13 am

    No one has ever accused the “Final Destination” films of being high art. For a lot of us, the series has simply been a guilty pleasure. No real plot to speak of, but the deviant in us likes watching people be killed off in creative ways.

    There is no doubt in my mind that the original is the best in the series. The scene where the airplane explodes from a voyeur’s viewpoint has stuck with me ever since the release of the film. It also put a damper on my willingness to travel via airplane. The crash scene from the second film is epic. Some really grizzly kills are shown in full detail. The third film in the series strikes a chord with me, because I REALLY hate roller-costers.

    There was nothing for me to really connect with in the new installment. The big tragedy that sets death off on another slasher-esque rampage is a crash at what appears to be a NASCAR race. I may live in Kentucky, but I take no pleasure from watching cars drive in a circle. I guess I have too many teeth in my head.

    The 3D effects in this film, for me, are the ONLY reason to see it. As a film, it was pretty piss-poor. The acting, while passable, was pretty generic. The death scenes, while fun in 3D, where nowhere near as creative and fun as the last 3 films. The soundtrack was abysmal pop-rock. Basically everything about the film on a film making standpoint, was cookie-cutter standard. Some of the dialogue was so cheesy it hurt. “I’ve got my EYE on you” comes to mind(You’ll see.)

    Now, on to the 3D aspect of the film. Some of the 3D shots were absolutely amazing. I didn’t feel bad paying the 25.00 price tag for my wife and I to see the film. One shot in particular actually made me flinch. I’m a seasoned 3D horror veteran, and This movie made me flinch.. I felt like a 12 year old girl hiding her face from the big bad monster on screen.

    Basically, if you have 10 bucks to blow, and have a chance to see this at the theater, give it a go. The 3D effects alone are worth the price of admission. If you don’t get a chance to see it at a theater, don’t bother. Unless you have OCD and have to see every film in a series just for the principal, it’s an easy film to miss.

    The film it’s self 1.5/5
    The 3D aspect of the film get’s a 4/5 easily.

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  82. Avatar of LuJr81
    Posted By LuJr81 on September 14, 2009 @ 9:28 pm

    I guess I expected to much from this movie.Its definetly the worst film in the series, I guarantee that if this wouldn’t have been in 3d it wouldn’t have made as much money as it has and people would be slamming this movie. The kills were pretty lame for the most part imo.I’ve heard that this is gonna be the last one and if they keep making them like this I hope it is the last one.

  83. Avatar of FDfangoria2
    Posted By FDfangoria2 on September 14, 2009 @ 11:11 pm

    “The Final Destination” is the fourth movie in the saga and rumored to also be the last. Lets get real people.. we didn’t go see this movie for an engaging story.. WE SAW IT FOR THE DEATH AND BLOOD. So people saying there wasn’t enough story just stop because if there was story you would have been complaining that its the same thing over and over again.. what else can they do with death!? anyway, the 3D was perfectly used and it wasn’t overdone as in “My Bloody Valentine 3D” it was beautifully laced together although there were a couple plot holes.

    “The Final Destination” may not have had the most original deaths but it was really entertaining. People say they didn’t get to know the characters well enough.. well two words.. WHO CARES they all end up dying anyway. “Final Destination 3″ is personally my favorite but “The Final Destination” is definately my second favorite it was very entertaining and it even delivered a couple good laughs.

    Some of the deaths were jokes, i.e. The Cowboy and the bathtub and George and the ambulance. They seemed kinda dull and were like okay we’ve seen that before. The acting never needs to be good because everyone dies so stop complaining. It was a good movie to be a FOURTH entry in the series.

    I thought this movie was very well done and was very bloody and satisfying. One of the best of the series.
    It was also released on my birthday ahha.

    So i’m going to rate this movie with the score of 9.
    For being one of the most entertaining Horror films in a long time. Let alone one of the most entertaining film since “Orphan” or even “The Strangers”
    Good job New Line!

  84. Avatar of MrBitch
    Posted By MrBitch on September 17, 2009 @ 7:01 am

    What happened to this series? It’s as if they don’t even care anymore. A VERY short film with characters with absolutely no depth, God-awful acting, totally implausable incidents and was it me, or was there less gore? I really wouldn’t waste my money going to see this bag of shite.

  85. Avatar of Zombieboy85
    Posted By Zombieboy85 on September 19, 2009 @ 3:59 am

    This movie would has sucked if it wasn’t for the 3-D effect. The storyline was horrible and the so called “vision” that the main characters sees are so vague that the people watching the movie don’t even know who will die next. Thankfully I saw it in 3-D or I would have wanted my money back.

  86. Avatar of jula
    Posted By jula on September 22, 2009 @ 11:24 am

    The 3D was fun,but the movie is the lamest in the series,with a stupid ending.MBV 3D far better,than this one.

  87. Avatar of Slasher_Guy
    Posted By Slasher_Guy on October 6, 2009 @ 3:57 pm

    I loved the first three films, but this was a disgrace to the franchise. It felt more like a spoof rather than an actual sequel. It wasn’t even a horror movie too — it was a mainstream 3D gimmick with explosions and objects crushing people. Terrible acting, lame and uncreative death sequences and idiotic characters with no character development whatsoever. It felt incredibly rushed, but for a film as bad as this, that was one of the only GOOD things about this.

  88. Avatar of I-Drink-Your-TenaflyViper
    Posted By I-Drink-Your-TenaflyViper on October 20, 2009 @ 5:26 am

    There is plenty of pure,dumb fun to be had with this movie and the 3D aspect adds to it. Favorite line: “Come on,she put tampons in her kids ears,she was bound to die sooner or later”

  89. Avatar of mR-BuLL-SaX
    Posted By mR-BuLL-SaX on October 20, 2009 @ 2:08 pm

    I think I lost braincells watching this….so very very dumb.

  90. Avatar of hotshot17
    Posted By hotshot17 on October 21, 2009 @ 1:01 pm

    this was the first movie i ever walked out of the theater on.it was trrible.there was no point to this waste of film

  91. Avatar of UndeadAssassin6
    Posted By UndeadAssassin6 on November 8, 2009 @ 7:41 am

    I have to say it was better than expected but was not better in terms of horror. This was not a horror movie actually. This was an action flick that contained goofy 3-D gore effects and a bit of comedy.
    The concept was a thrill and was not bad but is not horror, short, laughable effects and script, and left us with a not very good ending. First of all if you have seen the first 3, the only reason to see this one is for the 3-D version which you will spend $8 extra for one view. Even though this is technically an on-track remake, there is a problem with the idea of the film.
    Here is the problem. First I will tell you the concept:
    Somebody saw an accurate vision of them dieing somehow at an event currently happening. Later he discovers the beginning of his vision was becoming real and he was convinced that unless he leaves he will die the way he died in his vision. He left the event but later finds out that he was meant to die so he will die somehow unless he saves another who he has saved from the event.

    So that is the concept. But I see something wrong. Isn’t the person he saves supposed to die anyhow so they will end up dieing again at another event? I do not know and I do not care because I am convinced to believe the only person I care about in the movie is the main character them self.
    The blood effects were not realistic but the effects were fun and yet also funny. Its almost like I am watching Scary Movie 5. The title, “The Final Destination” actually makes out to be a remake as well, because of the lack of 4 at the end. Final Destination officially had 3 inferior remakes which is amazing. The movie is not bad, just failed to be a true sequel like the others and ends up in remake shoes.

  92. Avatar of iNSANEmoments
    Posted By iNSANEmoments on November 8, 2009 @ 8:11 am

    Very, very good compared to what I figured it would be. It’s full of suspense with great effects. I recommend this to anyone. You don’t even have to know the previous storyline, really.

  93. Avatar of justjoe
    Posted By justjoe on November 29, 2009 @ 9:34 pm

    Horrible movie. No tension, awful acting (even for genre standards) and the poor CGI-kills made this look like a Uwe Boll-movie on Sci-Fi. Can

  94. Avatar of The-Real-Michael-Myers
    Posted By The-Real-Michael-Myers on November 30, 2009 @ 8:12 pm

    This ruins the Final Destination franchise but so does 2&3. Poor acting & impossible deaths, like being sucked down a pool drainer. The skeleton features were shit, the whole film was just a load of rubbish. For the life of me I don’t know why I went to see it. If you like cheesy teen wannabe horror films then you’d love it, if your into real deal horror movies you’d walk out of the cinema like I did. Actually just don’t contribute money towards that bolloucks anyway. SHIT1

  95. Avatar of marsdreamjunky
    Posted By marsdreamjunky on December 1, 2009 @ 4:52 am

    worst entry in the series. the acting all around was absolute SHIT. the deaths were okay, but the CGI was terrible. the main accident in the beginning was boring. avoid

  96. Avatar of Alex-Hirsch
    Posted By Alex-Hirsch on December 2, 2009 @ 9:46 pm

    This movie was great and the 3D did make a difference in the movie. Some little bits in the movie the 3D made things look extremly close and seemed at times that something was going to fly straight into your eye. I’m glad that they didn’t over due it because the movie had you on the edge of your seat. I loved the movie so did my friends and family members, We all agreed that the movie was done very well. Hopefully there will be another final destination and death doesn’t end here! I loved every bit of the movie, I loved the cast they weren’t really big actor’s which made the movie great not knowing who was going to die in what order aparted from the main character, Just like the other final destination’s. Craig Perry your the best and don’t give up dude you have the talent to make another really great movie you haven’t let us down yet. I would say Final Destination as a horror/thriller movies series it’s better than the rest easily. It keeps you on edge, There’s no boaring bits great deaths keep making more movies this could one day be the greatest horror/thriller movies series without a doubt.

  97. Avatar of chris1977
    Posted By chris1977 on January 5, 2010 @ 10:26 pm

    Its definatly the WORST movie in the series.I didn’t really care about the charcters.If you’re dying to see it.Rent it on pay per view or netflix it.Don’t buy it.

  98. Avatar of salene
    Posted By salene on January 6, 2010 @ 1:35 am

    This one like the others had about the same amount of blood and gore. What a HUGE HUGE…HUGE
    DISAPPOINMENT!!! But I kinda figured that the
    FINAL DESTINATION would be a major disappoinment
    anyway.Sorry folks but I must rate this piece of
    shiite a 2/10.

  99. Avatar of Hengst2404
    Posted By Hengst2404 on January 6, 2010 @ 3:06 am

    Well having been a big fan of the previous 3 Final Destination films, it was almost a foregone conclusion that I would enjoy the 4th entry, especially in 3D.

    That said, I found the latest film to be the weakest of the entrants in the franchise. I know a lot of folks didn’t like the third one, but I felt like there was more of a movie in that one then we saw here. Then again, given how poorly acted and poorly worded the dialogue, perhaps I should rethink that complaint as 81 minutes for this was a perfect length.

    The movie follows the standard formula, the big disaster, the awakening and avoidance of the disaster, followed by the one by one killing scenes that we have all grown to love over time. I honestly felt that the main disaster in this film, which sounded great in theory was the weakest of them all. Aside from an overuse of rather poor looking computer graphics, the accident itself was weak. As an occasional stock car racing watcher, I am going to call bullshit on the number of cars that left the ground and went into the stands. It seemed like every 10 seconds or so a new car made its way over. This made for a rather long and poorly made disaster to start the film.

    Things weren’t a total loss as, as some of the death scenes that followed, the ones that used the least amount of cgi, were actually pretty well done and their timing was fairly good as well. I also liked the use of misdirection that was used here. While also a staple of the series, I think they managed to mix things up a little differently, including a second vision of impending disaster in the same film.

    Overall, this film ranks 4 of 4 for me. While I ultimately did enjoy it, I find that I preferred the Glen Wong installments of the movie, parts 1 and 3 better than the David Ellis directed installments of parts 2 and 4.

    I also felt that seeing this film at home, even on a 65″ screen, made the 3D aspect less interesting as I have yet to see a film ith #d on blue ray or dvd for that matter match the theter experience.

  100. Avatar of ghostofhaddonfield78
    Posted By ghostofhaddonfield78 on January 8, 2010 @ 7:18 am

    well i have to say that The Final Destination (lets hope it is) suffers from been there done that syndrome. the opening “accident” is the weakest of all 4 films. and it doesnt get much better after that. the characters are flat and boring and you dont really care at all if they live or die(but i just loved how they knew everything that was going on and how it was happening within 25 min of the film) seeing this on dvd i cant speak for the 3-d aspect of it but i thought it was cool how they incorporated it into a scene into the film. which brings me to the deaths…pretty much what the series hinges on is how cool are the death scenes. well there so so in this so so entry. there were maybe a couple of deaths that stood out, but most of them were bland and kinda boring, you would have thought they would have been able to come up with better death scenes but they even repeat a couple from other films. one saving grace for the movie was the ending, its predictable sure, but that doesnt mean it didnt rock. loved how it was shot. that being said, this is the worst of the 4 films but if you have to check it out, atleast the running time is pretty quick. hopefully this series is over, or atleast takes a long break.. its definately worn out its welcome.

  101. Avatar of horrorbuff28
    Posted By horrorbuff28 on January 8, 2010 @ 9:42 pm

    What a lame movie.
    Acting was terrible. Beyond terrible actually.
    Kills were kinda cool but still ridiculous.
    The only positive thing I have to say about this film is it was a kinda fun. It had me laughing more than being scared. Overall though, skip this piece of crap. I cant believe this made more money that H2.

  102. Avatar of ROB1978
    Posted By ROB1978 on January 9, 2010 @ 12:27 am

    Just finished the movie and can not beleive that I sat through the entire movie.This was by far the worst movie in the series…..

  103. Avatar of Sid213
    Posted By Sid213 on January 10, 2010 @ 8:05 am

    Terrible…waste of time!!!

  104. Avatar of horror623
    Posted By horror623 on January 11, 2010 @ 2:42 am

    Obviously the worse installment in the series. I am not sure how this movie was given an 8/10 for the official score (even being in 3D)…This not only had the worst deaths and script, but it lacked anything entertaining and the acting was mediocre at best. I guess the only good thing is you can finish watching it in under 1 hour 20 mins.

  105. Avatar of Lyssa284225
    Posted By Lyssa284225 on January 11, 2010 @ 2:44 am

    I liked it…I just thought it would have been better and have better actors

  106. Avatar of g0re
    Posted By g0re on January 15, 2010 @ 12:19 am

    this is my favourite comedy, wait, of, its horror? wow, never would’ve guessed, anyway, the acting wasn’t too good and the storyline could’ve had a bit more depth, but overall, i’d say this is an average movie, not as good as the other 3

  107. Avatar of DrCaligari666
    Posted By DrCaligari666 on January 22, 2010 @ 1:53 am

    I have never been a fan of the Final Destination franchise. I loved the concept but always found the execution (no pun intended) to be hokey, the acting stale, the writing bland, and the entire premise a missed opportunity for what could have been a horrifying, serious exploration into the fear of death. The dilemma is primal to man’s nature; it is the stuff of ancient Greek tragedy. It is mortal man trying to outsmart the fates who cannot be bribed, bargained with, or fooled. The premonitions in the Final Destination movies play the Delphic oracle, and as man tries to change his destiny he unwittingly fulfills it. This series could have been a great commentary on the mind coping with its demise, but instead the movies invite us to laugh at undeveloped characters dying in terrible, graphic ways.

    This series, more than any other, exploits the phenomenon of Schadenfreude, and I understand the joy found in seeing characters meet their ends in creative, bloody ways. I, too, have been guilty of it. Unfortunately, that is all that this series, and particularly this latest installment, has to offer. It makes them a watchable guilty pleasure, but they should not be mistaken for good films.

    I cannot comment on the 3D experience of this film as I watched it on DVD. As fun as it may have been in the theater, it is the longevity of the appeal that defines the quality of a film, and this one does not have any beyond the 3D gimmick. The Final Destination, whose title I hope is a promise, follows the same tired formula of the previous three installments. This time the beginning set piece is a racecar track, which in the mind of some misguided Hollywood writer may account for the amount of overtly racist caricatures placed within the script, or maybe racism is supposed to somehow be funny. The mass slaughter commences and perhaps it looked better in 3D, but on my two-dimensional flat screen television the effects were cartoonish. I realize I’m suppose to be laughing at innocent people dying, because the movie is certainly not trying to scare me, but the CGI is the butt of the joke. And like the DVD, the characters and story are undeveloped and lack depth.

    Admittedly, there are some things that this movie does right, such as create red herrings signaling a character’s demise. These try to lure the audience from anxiety back into their comfort zone before sucker-punching them from the other direction. Also, some of the deaths are indeed creative, most notably when a character has his intestines sucked from his anus by a drainage pipe – a character that was already, for all intents, an asshole. If this appeals to you enough to see the film, at least try to avoid spending money on it – that will only encourage them to make more.

    D-

  108. Avatar of xXxZombie_HolocaustxXx
    Posted By xXxZombie_HolocaustxXx on January 25, 2010 @ 6:00 pm

    BOOOOO! this movie SUCKED! it had shitty acting, same overused storyline and nothing new was added to it. nothing about this was scary it was more hysterical because of how ridiculous it was. i enjoyed the first three, the first being the best one. why the hell does this get a good review but good movies get bad ones?? this moive had no elements of a good movie. no tension, character build or any real substance. it was a predictable piece of shit

  109. Avatar of CuteMurderdollChucky
    Posted By CuteMurderdollChucky on January 30, 2010 @ 5:38 pm

    I expected a bit more ’cause when they said that this is the last part of the serie. There was nothing really new. some of the deaths were pretty cool but still I can not believe that they had used again the bus scene.
    The three parts before were so much better.

  110. Avatar of GRUDGE4life
    Posted By GRUDGE4life on February 4, 2010 @ 4:20 pm

    ummm…ya, so i liked the first three, but…this one sort of had no direction…it seemed as the movie was lost in itself…and the deaths that made the first three disappeared…the CGI was crap…

  111. Avatar of Slasher17
    Posted By Slasher17 on February 5, 2010 @ 6:30 pm

    This movie sucks! Most of the kills suck, and on top of that, they managed to ruin to kills even more by make them CGI! It just seems like they took a huge shit on the first 3 films and named it THE Final Destination.

    3/10 because some of the kills could have been awesome if it wasn’t for cheap CGI bullcrap!

  112. Avatar of Struckworld
    Posted By Struckworld on February 7, 2010 @ 11:51 pm

    Not the greatest horror bovie but… it’s a fun guilty pleasure.

  113. Avatar of brooklynpsycho
    Posted By brooklynpsycho on February 10, 2010 @ 9:49 pm

    Final Destination 2 was great, just saw The Final Destination last night, and I was very disappointed, especially disappointed in David Ellis. Too damn short, felt very rushed, horrible acting, too much CGI, looked very fake, and the deaths weren’t that exciting to me. The only death scene I liked was the escalator scene, and that was a damn premonition. And that Janet girl should have died in the car wash. She was absolutely the worst actress out of all of them, right next to Hunt. Nick was the only character I enjoyed. And to Slasher17, GRUDGE4life, and xXxZombie_HolocaustxXx, I agree 100%. Big waste of time. I want my 1hr 17 min back lol, cause that’s what it really was without the credits. I’m just so upset that I actually sat through the entire movie, but glad that I went to see H2 in the theaters instead.

  114. Avatar of Rusted
    Posted By Rusted on February 22, 2010 @ 2:09 am

    I have to admit that i actually really enjoyed this installment. I went into this with zero expectations as i didn’t think much of 3 but this was really fun. It seems to be that the even numbered movies, the ones directed by David R Ellis, are the better ones. These movies actually work when they stop trying to be serious (1 and 3) and just amp up the splatter (2 and 4). The racing car disaster is a lot better than the rollercoaster and the other deaths and premonitions are suitably nasty. I actually laughed out loud during most of them. Although the formula is now quite stale i think there is some life left in this franchise. Maybe next time we can get an explanation on why particular people are seeing the premonitions and escaping death. Overall, this is an above average time waster. If you want an hour and a half of nasty bloody deaths then this is for you. Definitely a beer and pizza movie.

  115. Avatar of .DyingBreed.
    Posted By .DyingBreed. on February 22, 2010 @ 5:16 am

    I thought it was over hyped the acting was bad and how bad was the CGI i hope Saw7 dosent use it

  116. Avatar of DeadWetGirl
    Posted By DeadWetGirl on March 7, 2010 @ 6:32 am

    I suppose I should preface this review with my feelings for the preceding three Final Destination films. I thoroughly enjoyed Final Destination 1. I’m more into scary movies than gory movies, but I found the intricate death scenes really entertaining. To be honest I can’t remember if the sequels were as good as Final Destination 1, but I remember watching them, making it through the entire films, and not hating them. So, when I saw the preview for the new Final Destination – THE Final Destination – and in 3-D no less – I decided I had to see it in the theatre.

    I’m not going to beat around the bush. I was pretty disappointed with the “final” installation in the Final Destination series. First of all, the filmmakers chose to preface the movie’s title with THE, insinuating that it was going to be the be-all-end-all of the Final Destination series. In other words, I was expecting the best. I know, I set myself up for disappointment, right?

    The film started with – as is the case with all the Final Destination flicks – a big, bloody orgy of death. No, no one was having sex at that point, but orgy just seems like the right word… sorry if I got your hopes up. Nick O’Bannon, played by Bobby Campo, is sitting at a race track with his girlfriend, Lori (Shantel VanSanten), and their two friends: the Zack Morrisesque Hunt (Nick Zano) and his ex girlfriend/Lori’s best friend, Janet (Haley Webb). While watching the cars race around the track, Nick has a premonition of a horrible crash that leads to an explosion and the entire track – bleachers and all – crashing down on the audience. When he awakens from this premonition to find that the events in his vision are all happening just as he saw them, Nick throws a hissy fit and manages to get his friends and several other people out of the track just before the fatal crash occurs.

    Nick and his pals are all happy to be alive – albeit a bit weirded out by Nick’s sudden onset of ESP. They think nothing more of it until one by one, the people who should have died in the crash start dying in seemingly freak accidents. Nick realizes that his nightmarish, fragmented dreams are showing him how these people are going to die.

    While some of the deaths in this movie are pretty entertaining – my favorite being that of a Nazi tow truck driver early in the film – all in all, they are fairly tame compared with the previous Final Destination films. The Final Destination’s 18A rating had me thinking I was in for deaths to end all deaths and gore galore, when really I suspect it was just for the increased boob shots and one mildly graphic sex scene.

    It seems silly to comment on the acting for a movie like The Final Destination, but I figure to round out my review I should probably note it. Personally, I didn’t have a problem with any of the actors. I don’t go into horror movies expecting to see the actors rival Meryl Streep or Jack Nicholson. So that said, the acting was sufficient for the film; no one stood out to me as excellent or annoying.

    The effects were good enough. I personally found the 3-D a bit disorienting at times. Sometimes the images would be a bit blurry to me, especially when the camera panned over a lot of people. I’m no film tekkie, but the way a lot of the shots were arranged seemed as if the filmmakers were using a telephoto lens. I often could only really see what was up close clearly, with the background slightly blurred. I also wear glasses now and then though so who knows, maybe the movie is fine and I need to get my eyes checked! The gore was fine, with some neat entrails and body parts flapping about – and of course the blood would splash out at the audience in 3-D at times. There was one effect, however, that I didn’t find as interesting as I’m guessing I should have. The filmmakers seemed to think that it would be neat to switch to a skeleton/X-ray view during some of the deaths instead of showing the victims dying a la flesh. I suppose it could have been interesting if these scenes were more creatively composed. Unfortunately, the scenes sort of just looked like basic blueprints depicting skeletons being hit by various objects. Maybe it was part of the film’s message – that Death has a plan (blueprints), and no matter how you try to avoid that plan, ultimately Death will overcome you. I’d like to think the filmmakers put that much thought into it.

    So I guess to sum it all up, my recommendation is not to bother watching this movie. If you feel like watching a Final Destination flick, rewatch the first one, and feel happy that you didn’t waste $15 and an hour and 20 minutes of your time. If you are stubborn like me and insist on watching The Final Destination, you’re probably best off watching it in the theatre. My experience with 3-D on DVD – even with the new purple and green glasses (as included with the new My Bloody Valentine) – is that it’s still not perfect, and it’s much less fun to watch than the theatre 3-D.

  117. Avatar of AuTI_tAkahashi
    Posted By AuTI_tAkahashi on April 1, 2010 @ 1:10 am

    I remember my first Final Destination (part 2). I had a bloody good time. I remember watching The Final Destination. What a suckfest. Sequels are supposed to move a franchise forward. The sequels of the FD franchise goes on a circle and stays there.

    The same formula is applied to each sequel. The makers are either retards who think that the audience will buy the same crap over and over again. OR, the makers know that the audience are retards and are sure that they will fall for the same crap over and over again. The answer is both because The Final Destination sucked balls and made over 100 million dollars worldwide and a fourth sequel is already in the making. As long as I get to see Barney die in the next FD, bring it on.

  118. Avatar of 321sponge1
    Posted By 321sponge1 on April 6, 2010 @ 5:05 am

    I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE the first 3 final destinations, im like a huge fan! And i have always loved 3D films. So when i heard about The Final Destination a year ahead before its theatrical release i was sooo excited! I was honestly over excited and i was quite anxious. I watched it opening day and i was majorly dissapointed. Honestly all i can say is wooooow…this is just so bad T T seriously, what happened to my beloved franchise!!! I really did try enjoying it, i really really did, but this movie was just so god awful D: please now that a fifth final destination is said to be in the works (which im super excited over!!!!!!!!!) please this time make it the best in the franchise make it KICK ASS!!! not like this sad waste and crap that puts shame to the final destination name :/

  119. Avatar of MattHorror
    Posted By MattHorror on May 4, 2010 @ 11:36 pm

    I can’t see how people gave this such a high review this movie was dreadful. I don’t know what was worse the lame CGI or the half arsed acting and what’s with the end seems like they ran out of money so they used the lame x-ray effects.

  120. Avatar of Seanowhat
    Posted By Seanowhat on May 6, 2010 @ 4:18 pm

    Honestly, worst and campiest (in a bad way) entry to the series… The gore was cartoony, and the deaths could have been so much more dramatic! I wanted the racist to get it good, maybe stay around longer for me to hate him even more, and he dies toward the beginning with such a lame silly death. The acting was not very strong… or good, the movie was gimmicky, and over-the-top formulaic. It was just silly.

    I wanted the movie to be good, but it just wasn’t. Its a good movie to just put in the background while doing a paper or surfing the net…

  121. Avatar of rtadm1989
    Posted By rtadm1989 on May 24, 2010 @ 3:46 am

    it was aighttt some pretty cool death sequences though

  122. Avatar of horrorking95
    Posted By horrorking95 on June 18, 2010 @ 4:27 pm

    Given by all the bad comments, I was expecting it to be a bit crap, but I was really surprised by how good it was. It was action packed from start to finish, there was no moment where I was bored and it delivered on the gore front. It’s not oscar worthy by any means but its ultimately entertaining and a guilty pleasure.

  123. Avatar of Scream_
    Posted By Scream_ on June 23, 2010 @ 3:13 pm

    People, it’s really not that bad. The acting’s bad, the dialogue is cheesier than an episode of Happy Days, but the gore and violence is very entertaining. Plus Shantel Van Santen is really cute. (just saying)

  124. Avatar of rbk
    Posted By rbk on July 3, 2010 @ 5:33 pm

    4 skulls for this shit? What? Even at 80 measly minutes, this was an exercise in self-control to keep watching. The kills sucked, the acting sucked, the bad cgi sucked…worst of the 4 for sure. But again, 4 skulls from bloody disgusting? If that’s the benchmark for a shitty movie…

  125. Avatar of Princess-of-Blood
    Posted By Princess-of-Blood on July 3, 2010 @ 8:04 pm

    I love all The Final Destinations movies. I find them amusing. A lot of people dislike these movies as i can see below.

    To be honest when the first one came out i didn’t have a clue what it was about, turned it off in the first 5minis. But it was on TV one night gave it a chance and got really into it.

    RATED 10

  126. Avatar of ParanoidAndy
    Posted By ParanoidAndy on July 15, 2010 @ 4:01 am

    This is an over the top mess. Mindless splatter fest with weak plot and overelaborate kills. Annoying characters just add insult to injury. Blah!

  127. Avatar of Horrorfan33
    Posted By Horrorfan33 on July 22, 2010 @ 8:48 pm

    why do people hate this movies it really good:), not so good acting , good story, and funny kills:).

  128. Avatar of thegreatone
    Posted By thegreatone on August 1, 2010 @ 4:29 am

    Horrible. The worst of the series. This movie is so over the top ridiculous, that it’s comical. Thank God it was only 80 minutes long, because I couldn’t wait for it to end.

  129. Avatar of Psycho78
    Posted By Psycho78 on August 1, 2010 @ 7:32 pm

    i watched this last night b/c it was free. Wow. this was painful to watch. The acting is soo bad and seeing it in 2d you could tell what they intended to be 3d and it was humorous. the acting and kills are flat out bad. I can’t believe people thought this was good and paid money. By far the worst of them all.

  130. Avatar of Zombie-Apoc
    Posted By Zombie-Apoc on August 17, 2010 @ 11:32 am

    a great movie, i loved the kills and it follows in the way other Final Destinations have, a great movie for any fan of the franchise. definatly worth a watch

  131. Avatar of SSebastian
    Posted By SSebastian on September 22, 2010 @ 1:39 pm

    This movie sucks hard. The deaths are very stupid and boring. The worst is the fact that the audience keeps going to the cinema to see them.
    So horrible

  132. Avatar of YoungHorror
    Posted By YoungHorror on September 24, 2010 @ 2:34 am

    I absolutely despised this movie… almost every single shot was shot to be some terrible 3D gag. And the CG gore was beyond garbage! Didn’t have the best time watching this one. Far too glossy.

    This movie also has one THE stupidest deaths I have ever seen in a movie. It would be fine if it wasn’t trying to be serious. Pitiful…

  133. Avatar of skinnedcorpse
    Posted By skinnedcorpse on October 24, 2010 @ 1:59 pm

    Not bad actually, quite tense in parts, and I’m a gore fan so it appealed to me.
    I knew having watched the previous films in the frachise it would be predictable, so I left my brain at the front door. I like that in a film sometimes though.
    The downfalls were that it was predictable, with no new ideas whatsoever.
    6/10

  134. Avatar of dabulk2
    Posted By dabulk2 on February 6, 2011 @ 9:21 pm

    Tired of these films really. Just one or two would’ve been fine, the concept is just silly now. Yea the death scenes are great, but I’d rather not watch an hour and half of another final destination. This one didn’t have good acting and the 3d didn’t add anything.

  135. Avatar of Zachary Ray Suarez
    Posted By Zachary Ray Suarez on March 24, 2011 @ 8:56 pm

    Many people call this “The WORST in the series!” Well, you call yourself an FD fan? ;) This is not the best of the series, but I really loved this film. Great cast, acting, directing and the visuals looked cool. It may be silly and ridiculous at times, but I loved it!

  136. Avatar of TheUsualSuspect
    Posted By TheUsualSuspect on April 11, 2011 @ 7:40 am

    A bunch of people cheat death at a race track and that pisses him off again, so he hunts them all down with elaborate death scenes.

    I loved the first one when I saw it in theatres. I thought it was smart, thrilling and different. Now that we have 4 movies in the series and are about to get another one, I sit back and watch them hoping that maybe they will capture the spirit of the original. It seems that the films are getting worse and worse with each new addition, which is the case with most horror series (look at SAW). The Final Destination, said to be the last one before it made some money and people want to make more, sees a young kid have a premonition at a Nascar race track and he freaks out, saving the lives of a few lucky people. The initial crashes and death scenes are beyond fake with horrendous cgi that made me laugh instead of cheer at the carnage.

    The brilliance, in my opinion, of the first one is that all the deaths seem plausible. Each little thing that someone did lead to the their eventual death. Something as simple as putting a rag on a set of knives seems fine, but would turn out to be deadly. There was the occasional death sequence that would seem to be death going the extra mile, like a bus hitting a young blonde in the street when the street was a dead end. That was never pointed out, just in the background, something for people to look for. With each additional movie the death scenes had to get more and more elaborate, which in turn got more and more boring for me. They became so elaborate that they would never happen and the believability factor was out the door.

    Where are the clues in this one? What made the first film so interesting and fun were the clues that were around that were indicators as to who would die. Totally ignored here and we are left with the one uninteresting and lame character to continue get premonitions. The order in which they die is bogus too, the first one was based on their seating order, a nice twist and here it’s simply the guy trying to remember who died when. Again, the fun factor is lost with this one. The film was released in 3D, I had the pleasure of watching it in 2D. So whenever the in your face death scene would happen I thought, hmm, that would look interesting. Horror films use 3D as a gag for fun and not to immerse yourself in the film/experience. So whichever way the technology is used, it’s up to you to decide if you like it that way or not.

    I enjoyed this one the least out of all of them. I loved the originality of the first, the gory death scenes in the second and the third had some fun parts to it. This one was lame all the way through. You know you have a bad movie when the death scenes aren’t even that fun. I would say skip this one and go watch the first one again, even the second. The Final Destination is a mistake.

  137. Avatar of HorrorKidd
    Posted By HorrorKidd on July 19, 2011 @ 8:28 am

    When iSaw This Movie iWas Ready To Fall Asleep With My 3D Glasses On, Everythinq After The Accident Was Slow Paced. And Super Borinq. Actinq Was Just Ok. But Nothinq Special. Lets Hope FD5 Brinqs More To The Table.

  138. Avatar of Snoogans
    Posted By Snoogans on July 25, 2011 @ 10:18 pm

    I will agree that this film shows the tiredness of the formula and doesn’t add anything new to the series, but it was still fun to see in 3D. The use of the 3D was worth the money and the movie supplied a heavy dose of gore, while still managing to give us one or two tense moments. The kills were so over-the-top and commin’ at ya that it felt like I was watching live action Looney Tunes. But I didn’t have a problem with that, because it made the experience fun. The movie was obviously not taking itself seriously and reveled in the use of 3D. Sadly, the film does not stand on it’s own in 2D half as well. It’s still knowing and funny, but without that added dimension we loose more than half the fun.

  139. Avatar of DisturbedAsylum1000
    Posted By DisturbedAsylum1000 on July 26, 2011 @ 6:08 am

    This film was so boring. It felt like it dragged on too long and. The first 2 were good but this? This was so boring I wanted to fall asleep. I am a fan of the first 2 so naturally I rushed to see this when it came out on DVD cos I couldn’t see it in theaters and it turned out to be utter and complete poopy! If you like the first 3 check out this one.

  140. Avatar of crazyhorror
    Posted By crazyhorror on July 28, 2011 @ 11:10 pm

    I’m a long time fan of the Final Destination trilogy. So I decided to check this one out and it was ok so far. Although I liked it so far but there are various things I dislike about this movie and this includes the CGI blood it looks really fake and I really didn’t like that idea so far and it was incredily terrible when they use CGI blod I only wish this movie didn’t have any CGI at all and the deaths look quite fake but some are not fake. I heard about an upcoming fifth movie so I;m hoping they will make it right this time there should be no CGI in the fifth movie.

  141. Avatar of KirkAnthony
    Posted By KirkAnthony on August 13, 2011 @ 6:35 pm

    Let’s boycott fourth films and just skip from 3 to 5 with every franchise. Because this bullshit always happens.

  142. Avatar of Marty McFly
    Posted By Marty McFly on August 15, 2011 @ 7:23 am

    Why all the hate for this movie?? What did you expect? It is what it is.

  143. Avatar of Kennreaper666
    Posted By Kennreaper666 on August 21, 2011 @ 7:06 pm

    **Mini Review**
    THE FINAL DESTINATION disappoints since the FD2 director was back from his pervious fail “Asylum”, and the 3D feels like it couldn’t save the more Silly Comedy Sequel. But somewhere in my heart i can’t help feel somewhat entertained too. It maybe the worst in the series, but it still brings the gory kills! But it’s still the worst…

  144. Avatar of ogdredvonweary
    Posted By ogdredvonweary on September 4, 2011 @ 5:21 pm

    A steaming pile of shit. Adds nothing and has the absolute WORST CGI blood/gore I’ve ever seen. This is a ‘horror’ movie for 12 year-olds. I was at least entertained by the other FD films, but this is just terrible.

  145. Avatar of TheGonzoJoint
    Posted By TheGonzoJoint on September 17, 2011 @ 6:53 pm

    “The Final Destination” presents its audiences with an unpleasantly stupid experience that will bore even the most tolerable of horror fans. It was not made for anyone who actually admires the genre, and it’s so filled with CGI gore that you can’t even call it stylistic. It’s the first of the “Final Destination” films to be presented in 3D, but that should only make you want to avoid it more, more, and more.

    And of course it was directed by David R. Ellis; the same man who screwed with a good idea by making “Final Destination 2″, and ruining a good time by sitting in the director’s chair that was attached to “Snakes on a Plane”. This guy must be a joke, because he can’t make even the silliest kind of movie fun. But then again, I haven’t seen “Cellular”.

    Oh, what’s the point of even TELLING you what the movie is about? You KNOW what the premise is: death has a plan for survivors of the many accidents that it causes, and people get killed off by the concept of death itself one-by-one…by one. That’s been the formula of the last three films, and the fourth flick is no different. Actually; yeah it is. I thought that the first film and its second sequel, “Final Destination 3″, were at least fun popcorn flicks. “Final Destination 2″ wasn’t bad, but it lacked the humor of the other two and resembles this one the more-and-more I think about it.

    The film opens with a race-car collision; causing an explosion. People are killed, but of course, there are those fortunate enough to escape. And as always, there’s one character with the ability to predict these events; thus he can save his friends, and he does. I don’t see why he would; they’re all obnoxious and stupid, kind of like him. So much for a hero, hero.

    Death kills people by taking their eye out with rocks that are hit by the blades of lawnmowers. People also die from getting sucked into drains in the pool, falling bathtubs, and even by their own trucks. Goody, goody, goody!

    I suppose some people do enjoy this filth. That’s why there’s a fifth “Final Destination” movie coming out fairly soon, and that’s why this was made. Here is a film made without craft, and while it certainly WANTS to entertain, it doesn’t. I couldn’t stand how many things the filmmakers, writers, and editors got wrong. Did they think this was cool? Did they think this was hip? I guess they did. But this did not need to be made, thus making it unnecessary; and bad, bad, bad.

    Do not go in expecting to have fun. Do not go in because the movie has a cool poster (with a skull on it to scream “boo”). Lastly, don’t see it because you think you’ll be wowed by the 3D effects; because you won’t be. If you’re smart, you’ll save yourself the boredom and yawns that come with this film free of charge. I’m lucky I didn’t spend a penny to see it; because that would have been money wasted. I like my horror movies suspenseful, well-made, and fun. This is not a horror movie. This isn’t even torture porn, death porn, or whatever you want to call it. This is, quite frankly, shit; and it’s the kind that only David R. Ellis could possibly make.

  146. Posted By pyroguy1991 on September 25, 2011 @ 9:23 pm

    Why the hell am I hearing so much about this movie being total crap? I actually liked it. In fact, it’s actually my second favorite in the series, with the 5th installment being my favorite. I’ll start with the deaths. They’re not realistic at all, but they were pretty creative, very fun to watch and quite gory. Some were ridiculous like (SPOILERS) Hunt’s death. It would have been cooler if the pool vacuum just made him drown rather than sucking his guts out through his asshole. Also the mechanic’s death was ridiculous. The meaty chunks that fell out of his back..what is he made of clay or something? Where were the rib bones?(SPOILER ends). Why am I hearing so much crap about the acting? I thought it was actually alright, Bobby Campo was pretty good. Bad CGI? Maybe in a couple of scenes, but it’s not as bad as everyone’s saying. The 3D was pretty good and so was the gore. What I really liked was the soundtrack, the music in the opening credits and the ending credits was incredible. Sounds totally evil and really fits in with the movie. IMO the soundtrack was an extra plus. The opening credits? Best opening credits I’ve ever seen in a movie. This x-ray art was pure genius. This movie is just simple fun to watch with your friends and doesn’t really deserve the negative reviews.

  147. Posted By T H E _ T H I N G on October 2, 2011 @ 6:01 am

    I hate it when movies are filmed strictly for 3D purposes. Some of the deaths were cheesy as hell and weren’t as good. Plot was typical, but still fun. Overall enjoyable, but could’ve been better.

  148. Posted By Jami84 on November 26, 2011 @ 12:15 am

    Another solid installment of Death taking back what is his. The twist at the end was an enjoyable surprise. Grab a copy, it doesn’t disappoint.

  149. Avatar of Steven Byers
    Posted By Steven Byers on July 3, 2012 @ 6:47 pm

    Bad acting? Check. Same recycled story? Check. Unnecessary five second boobage? Check. Lame deaths? Check. Wait what? Yeah, The Final Destination is so inept it can’t even give us some cheap thrills. The 3D is good but you can’t polish a turd. Good luck next time around.

  150. Avatar of Scream1210
    Posted By Scream1210 on October 17, 2012 @ 8:28 pm

    A COMPLETE DISASTER! A extremely disappointing film that lets down a great series. The story is just stupid completely taking away the natural fear element the movies usually have. The actors are terrible and all look like they are made out of plastic. Had potential but they did nothing with it. Im starting to really fucking hate David R. Ellis!

Official Score: 4 / 5