September 8, 200915 yr ^^ but the films have always been like that. Just look at the shower sequence for Todd in the first film where the water leaks to make him slip, then when he's dead, the water flows back again... Not every death scene was so unrealistic in the first three though. Okay, the Todd scene was quite bizarre, but the water was a contributing factor in his death. The hairspray moving towards the hair straighteners didn't actually help kill the girl, it was the stone from the grass, so it was completely useless. I think most of the deaths in FD3 were pretty "real", for example, the tanning booth and the nail gun. It just seemed that most of the scenes in FD4 were completely unoriginal because most could never have happened in a long shot. I would have been happier with it if they were realistic and not just so convenient. Edited September 8, 200915 yr by Cal
September 9, 200915 yr I went to see this today, wouldnt have bothered if i didnt have orange wednesdays and if it wasnt in 3d though :lol: I thought most of the film was stupid, and its a good job health and safety dont visit that hairdressers or it'd be going down!
September 9, 200915 yr I went to see this today, wouldnt have bothered if i didnt have orange wednesdays and if it wasnt in 3d though :lol: I thought most of the film was stupid, and its a good job health and safety dont visit that hairdressers or it'd be going down! the whole town didnt work :lol:
September 9, 200915 yr the whole town didnt work :lol: when they left that old guy alone with the bath running i thought AS IF they'd just leave the taps going when its already that full!! :rofl:
September 9, 200915 yr To be honest, Final Destination wasn't so much a triumph of Death as a triumph of human stupidity. So many of those "accidents" were caused by ineptness.
September 10, 200915 yr ^^ but the films have always been like that. Just look at the shower sequence for Todd in the first film where the water leaks to make him slip, then when he's dead, the water flows back again... To be honest, I took that as a reference/slight in-joke to the Black Oil in "X-Files" (you know, the "Morgan/Wong" connection)....
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