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The Final Destination [Blu-ray] (2008)

Bobby Campo , Shantel VanSanten , David R. Ellis     R    Blu-ray
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Bobby Campo, Shantel VanSanten, Mykelti Williamson, Nick Zano, Haley Webb
  • Directors: David R. Ellis
  • Format: Color, Widescreen, Subtitled, DTS Surround Sound
  • Language: English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: New Line
  • DVD Release Date: January 5, 2010
  • Run Time: 82 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001GCUO52
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,135 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Special Features

Two alternate endings
The Final Destination previsualization and storyboards
Body Count: The deaths of The Final Destination
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Installment #4 in the premonition-laden Final Destination series comes on like a poker-faced send-up of the previous episodes, featuring a collection of hilariously over-the-top deaths and the usual array of Rube Goldberg set-ups--except this time the chain reactions rarely result in mayhem. Fate, it seems, is more random than that. We open at a racetrack, where vapid teen Bobby Campo has a vision of slaughter involving cars crashing and bleachers crumbling. When he hustles girlfriend Shantal VanSanten and their friends out of the grandstands before the real conflagration, it doesn't take long to figure out that their time is going to come, and soon. (Which they would have known if they'd watched the first three Final Destination movies.) From there, it's just waiting around for the killings, which this time utilize a car wash, a beauty parlor, and a tow truck run amok. Perhaps the gruesomeness of the deaths this time is explained by the cheapjack production (gotta grab 'em with something) and surely the many jabbing, jutting implements are there because the film was released to some theaters in 3-D. As for the death that occurs in a swimming-pool drain, it seems somebody read Chuck Palahniuk's notorious story "Guts," or at least had an ear for urban legends. The bland characters and tin-ear dialogue don't help anything, even if the climactic sequence in a movie theater showing a 3-D film suggests a lurking sense of self-awareness. Moral: there may be three dimensions, but there's only one destination. --Robert Horton

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After a teen's premonition of a deadly race-car crash helps saves the lives of his peers, Death sets out to collect those who evaded their end.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars FINAL DESTINATION 3D Blu Ray, December 28, 2009
Most of us agree that this was not the best of the Final Destination movies..It was a re hash of the same plot & Just some more blood & guts splashed over your face. this Blu Ray disc contains both the 2D & 3D versions with 2 pairs of the cheap quality glasses (wonder when we will get superior quality glasses with the superior quality Blu Ray movies??..Hopefully 'Avatar' 3D Bluray will bring that)
This disc contains several deleted scenes & you will be thankfull they were deleted. & also the usual alternate endings. Digital copy of the movie, BD Live & an Exclusive first look at the new 'Nightmare on elm street' movie that is scheduled to hit screens around April 2010.
However on the plus side the picture & sound quality are good. So if you enjoy watching Blood & Body parts being thrown at you..this one is for you!!
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Death Gets All Up In Your Face, September 15, 2009
At heart, all horror movies operate on the human response to mortality. Your average horror fan gets a thrill from the films because they are a sort of spice for life, they are the seasoning that makes the mundane parts of life all the more richer. Watch a bunch of people get sliced and diced by a monster or madman, and that adrenaline rush makes you feel as if, on some level, you yourself have cheated death. For awhile or more, it's nice to be alive.

The FINAL DESTINATION films utilize the same premise, but instead of creating a defeatable or relatable villain, it makes the very act of dying the villain. Watching the movies, it's very much like they decided that the force of Death, after a millenia of ending lives, has grown bored and has decided to put some spice into his job. In all of the movies, Death awards a young soul with a premonition of a huge catastrophe, and when that soul saves him/herself (along with a handful of others), Death gleefully sets up cat-and-mouse games with the survivors and watches as they scream and skitter. The question is never Will They Die? It is How Long Can They Hold Out?

Because everyone dies, sooner or later, and it's rarely at the hands of a zombie or a Leatherface. Car accidents are far more common. Fires. Mechanical failures. The FD films make Death a snarky, sadistic force without ever showing his face. Instead, Death operates basically through three cards -- wind, gravity, and passive human interference -- and with these three things, he orchestrates the deaths of dozens and dozens of characters. These films are filled with pointless scenes of people screaming that they're in control of their lives, scoffing at the idea that Death lurks everywhere. Then they die.

The real fun in these films lies in the complex machinations that Death sets in motion with the leak of a pipe or the flutter of a bird. If you're expecting interesting plots, complex characters, or realistic dialogue, prepare to be HEAVILY disappointed. In fact, these elements of the films get steadily more and more wooden and cartoonish, until by the fourth installment, they are laughably bad. The makers know that what you're really waiting for is to watch Death do his thing, investing everything from quarters to fishsticks with a sinister menace. To that end, I have provided here a summary of the only thing about each of these films that is worth watching: the death scenes.

Final Destination (New Line Platinum Series):
In the first film, Death's premonition is visited upon a young student on a plane. The ensuing plane accident (5/5) gave me nightmares for a week. When the student leaves the plane along with others, he then experiences more premonitions (most of them cheesy reflections in windows) indicating that Death is now hunting them down. Of all the movies, this one features the most personified version of Death. A dark mist accompanies each death, and you can even see Death pursuing some characters, especially in a tense bathroom scene (4/5). Some of the deaths feature complex sequences of domino-like chains (there is a catastrophic house fire (4/5) and a menacing electrical storm (4/5)). Others are less creative (the bus and train accidents are both unimaginative throwaways (2/5)). The final death (by sign) is a cheeky nod at the movie's premise (4/5). Notable in this film: Death has a soundtrack, which turns out to feature, over and over again, "Leaving on a Jet Plane."

Final Destination 2:
Death isn't so hung up on music this time around, but that's okay because he's a bit more creative. This film's opening highway accident is by far the best beginning out of any of these films (5/5), and when the storyline later ties the survivor's lives to the events of the first film, it's actually interestingly done. Not as interesting as the deaths, though. You've got a tongue-in-cheek apartment fire (4/5), a crushing visit to the dentist (4/5), and an unusually persistent elevator (3/5). In one case, the jaws of life have the opposite function (4/5), and in another case a flying fence executes a mortal ballet (5/5). There are also three explosive deaths that are a little cheap (2/5). The characters this time around all get premonitions (again, mostly just false reflections in windows), and they spend a lot of pointless time trying to cheat Death's plan (their ideas mostly centering around a "new life"). The final scene, just as in the first film, is an over-the-top nyuck-nyuck moment. "It's all in fun," Death seems to be saying.

Final Destination 3:
This time around it's a roller coaster catastrophe (4/5). The movie has a creative idea by putting the premonitions into poorly shot yearbook photos, and Death continues to get up in people's faces with ominous/ironic songs and smug little omens (before one death, characters at a drive-in watch as the word "control" disappears from the digital menu). The first "catch-up" death in a tanning salon is perhaps the best of the film (5/5), although there's a nicely intricate set-up later in the film that involves a nail-gun (5/5). A runaway truck and horse and a falling sign constitute some of the film's weaker executions (2/5, 3/5, and 2/5, respectively). Elsewhere in the film, the movie's token "I'm Gonna Live Forever!" character battles death in a weight room (4/5). The movie concludes with an intense subway scene that is kinda cool, but also sort of a rip off as far as endings go. (4/5)

The Final Destination [Theatrical Release]:
The opener here is the weakest of the franchise. It takes place at a racing track, and so all of the subtle connections and coincidences get lost in the sprawling chaos of the catastrophe (3/5). The premonitions this time around are ridiculously aggressive hallucinations, and they forecast some rather uncreative demises. One man is murdered by a tow truck in a way that almost makes sense (1/5). Another character bites it at a hair salon in a rather unsatisfying fashion (2/5). There's a clever little two-fer where two characters simultaneously battle watery deaths, although both are almost too cartoonish to be all that scary (4/5 - car wash; 3/5 - swimming pool). The movie's real saving grace (aside from the 3D, which does its job without much fuss) is it's final theater/mall debacle, which is witty, self-referential, and fairly intense (5/5). The close of the movie (and, ostensibly, the franchise) is an unceremonious vehicular accident that is only notable for the X-ray vision it is finally shot in.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible, January 12, 2010
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This was the most pathetic movie, not even 3-D could save it from a 1 rating..
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not in 3D as advertised when I ordered
I oredered this BluRay when it was advertised as The Final Destination in 3D but when it arrived it was only a @D version and Amazon said there was nothing they could do about... Read more
Published 7 hours ago by Barry Osborne

2.0 out of 5 stars The Final Destination? God I hope!
I am so glad I only spent one dollar at REDBOX to rent this crap. It has nothing to do with the characters of the previous films, and making it 3D is some marketing ploy to sell... Read more
Published 1 day ago by Anthony C. Martinez

3.0 out of 5 stars The Final Destination
If you like the Final Destination series then this will be right up your alley. I found it to be entertaining but some stuff a little far fetched, but its a movie its suppose to... Read more
Published 1 day ago by S. Kemp

4.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected.
for my review, I think that it could have been maybe a little better than the other. . and the 3-D just too good.
Published 2 days ago by Joseph Martinez

2.0 out of 5 stars Bloody and Gory and Messy...
When you prepare yourself to watch "The Final Destination," popping popcorn and pouring your soft drink, you should also prepare for one other thing: predictability. Read more
Published 2 days ago by The Deuce

3.0 out of 5 stars another final destination
I usually love the whole Final Destination series but I'd have to say it wasn't the best. I bought it to add to my collection and expected to be on the edge of my seat like with... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Jeanette Cruz

3.0 out of 5 stars Final Destination on Blu Ray
I have all the Final Destinations on Standard DVD except for this one on Blu Ray with a digital copy and can be viewed on 2D o 3D with glasses & wasn't a bad show where in some... Read more
Published 8 days ago by Lou Scrobogna

3.0 out of 5 stars Hopefully the "final" Final Destination
Probably the weakest of the series, but watchable. The kills weren't as creative as its predecessors. Time to retire this series!
Published 14 days ago by Albert F. Yuen

4.0 out of 5 stars The "Final Destination" on loads of crack and cartoony wierdness...
This is a very bizzare movie. It is like a Final Destination installment on loads of crack. Think "Crank: High Voltage" and you've got a clear view of this movie, almost... Read more
Published 16 days ago by PlanetHell

2.0 out of 5 stars Avoid This Sequel Like Death
Horror movie sequels perfectly illustrates the concept of diminishing return in economics. FD4 is however a sharp drop in quality from the previous three entries in the... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Z. Fu

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