 | Author: TotalStuntman - See all.. | 1st off this movie still isn't as good as the first 2, but saying that it's still a pretty good movie! The gore was pretty spot on, these maybe the best effects out of all 5 movies (Especially the Bridge), theres also a new rule discovered....but can that infact help cheat death? Nicholas D'Agosto is probably the only likable character, the rest are pretty annoying! Some of the deaths are predictable well for me the 1st two were! how can't they be after all these sequels? Tony Todd has been brought back after all this time...you'll find out why once its over!Now for the ending.....5 words....Just WOW! and Very Unexpecting!Overall it's another great movie from the franchise, let's just hope that they've finished with these movies now as it ended too perfectly to carry on....5 star! | 11 |
 | Author: Valerie J. (West Yorks, .. | The problem with the Final Destination series of horror movies is that they are a bit same ol' same ol'. They need to change the format a bit as they start off with a disaster where a group survive, and then they start to die in the same order that they would have died had they not been saved, and so on. Having said that the Final Destination movies are fun if you are not squeamish and don't let the Computer Generated Images, blood and gore get to you. Frankly, I find most of it quite laughable. If somebody gets their head blown to smithereens in the movies, it looks like it was an elephant that got it's head blown to bits. Sorry, is that too much information?In Final Destination 5, the horror starts when a group of employees of the same company are on a coach, travelling across a bridge, which starts to fall apart in the middle. One of the employees has a premonition while sitting there on the coach, and yells to everyone to get off. And here starts the same old... | 16 |
 | Author: Benminx "benminx" (Plymo.. | I'm a big fan of the FD series, but even fans are allowed to get annoyed if their team gets lazy.FD 1 worked because at the time it was an invigorating rethink of the teen slasher idea that concentrated on interesting and likeable characters and then put them in peril from bizarre and absurd chains of disaster. There was some chance they might escape. In short, there was enough room for hope that you didn't feel you were essentially sat there just waiting to see whether the way they got whacked was interesting enough. Number 2 was gorier and trashier but still delerious fun. 3 and 4 made it clear that this was now a numbers game with no escape, and it's a situation not remedied by number 5.Why? Well, the characters are the weakest bunch ever for the series. Despite some likeability, the actors just aren't good enough, and nobody is giving it their best. Some effort has gone into the script, including the introduction of an idea that had the potential to revolutionise the... | 11 |