i liked final destination. but it got repetitive. but i'm definitely watching this one for sure, mainly only for the hd3d and the gore and just to see how it ends this time.
obviously this one gonna be that last film in the series cause it's called "The Final Destination" so i'm interested in how they're gonna "kill" death or w/e else they come up with. it's not a film you take seriously but it's something kinda fun to do on a sat. with the gf. Hope it comes out in Imax.
__________________ "The darkside, Sidious, is an illness no true Sith wishes to be cured of, my young apprentice .."
Saw this yesterday. One of the best opening sequences i've ever seen in a horror film along with the matching ending sequence. But it was it was just another typical Final Destination movie.
This movie generally could've been a stand alone movie, it could've been pt.1, 2, or 3. Is it the last one, dunno, it ends in typical "FD" fashion, yet another "FD" film ends up coming out afterwards, but then you have the hint in the title itself "The Final Destination" clearly indicating that it's the last one of the series, from how i'm interpreting it. So i dunno.
The deaths were just as gory and sometimes flinch-worthy and more people died in this movie that in the other ones but i saw nothing new. It'd'a been nice if the deaths were just a bit creative this time around especially with it being the last one..
Anyhoo, i give the film a 7/10. The "F.D." movies and it's concept are now old. T'was a nice series but now it should be laid to rest.
__________________ "The darkside, Sidious, is an illness no true Sith wishes to be cured of, my young apprentice .."
No, I was quite correct. Slasher, a sub-genre of Horror. To me, the Final Destination films are like slasher films, instead of an actual physical killer, it's death.
Splatter is another term you could use to describe the films, but they can fall into Slasher since they do tend to have the traits of a Slasher film. I did also say like a slasher film, not full on. They remind me of Slasher films but with a supernatual killer instead of a physical killer presence as I said above.
I tend to see Splatter as more over OVER the top gore/violence, like Braindead for example can be described as Splatter.