

This is a classic Worth ever penny to own this on blu ray. It never gets old and it's so re-watchable. I would place this movie in the top 10 best horror movies.

If you've never seen any before, you'll probably appreciate 99% of the movie as much as anybody else out there, it's pretty brain dead. Easily one of the best horror franchises of all time Love the original Final destination and the other ones as well. If you're a fan of the series, I'm sure you'll dig this latest film. The story first begins with a guy named Sam who is on his way to. The film was very well received by critics despite it still copying the same story as the four films. I don't regret the $1 I spent on the movie, but that's hardly a claim to fame. Final Destination 5 is a thriller and suspense film that continues on with the same story as the original four films a part of the franchise. Given it's severe lack of substance, there's very little to be said about Final Destination 5. But I can appreciate the tie-ins and inventiveness of the series, even 5 films in. The premise is running dry, and to be honest has done so for the past three instalments in a row. I have no reason at all to like the guy, he's not even a good actor. That's not to say FD5 wasn't laden with unnecessary digital-gore, but I was still impressed to see that they didn't entirely rely on it. This is not exactly an acchievemnt, given The Final Destination's abysmal quality, but still a good move.įinal Destination 5 had some pretty decent practical special effects, which made a lovely and refreshing change from the CGI bullshit I'm usually inundated with. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this entry into the franchise was every bit it's predecessor's superior.

To open, I think I should cover my biggest fear going into the film.
