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The_Return 09-05-2009 02:15 PM

The Final Destination (2009)

Well, delivers exactly what it tries to. If you're looking for some more (admittedly inventive) Rube Goldberg-style deaths and lots of CGI blood flying at the screen, this is your movie. But if you want a coherent plot or characters that are more than carbon-copy cardboard cutouts, look elsewhere.

I've yet to see #3, but as far as I can tell this series should have called it quits after the original. The first is one of my favourite modern slashers, but all the sequels I've seen are just lazy attempts to cash in. The beauty of the first wasn't just the cool deaths - it actually had a half-decent script and some fresh ideas. Like I say, I can't speak for the third, otherwise the rest of the series is just a string of crazy kills without any other reason to care.

You can tell from the trailer if you'll like this one or not. Personally, I'm glad I caught it at a discount theatre - it wasn't a complete waste of time, but I would have been pissed if I'd paid full price.

cheebacheeba 09-05-2009 03:26 PM

I just hope it was better than #3.
While I didn't enjoy #2 quite as much as the first, it was still a decent sequel...the third one I think I've rewatched ONCE and that's it.

Last night saw "Mystery of the Wax Museum" which came as a bonus feature on my copy of the original "House of Wax".
Not a bad watch, though I enjoyed H.O.W a fair bit more - mainly because it was clearly a lot more towards horror. However, I'd reco Mystery to anyone that likes H.O.W, it was interesting to see where it found its origins, and pretty solid performances there too. Some hot oldsckool chicks...

cheebacheeba 09-05-2009 08:21 PM

Just got done with House of Wax.
Having both fresh in my mind, while there's elements of the second one I prefer, parts of me actually think the first (mystery) one might've just been a superior film.

They're both cool though.

It must've been from something else, but I have an image in my head of a villain with multiple faces either breaking/melting away, not just the one...thought it was the original HOW but obviously I was wrong - any ideas on what this was?

fortunato 09-05-2009 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Posher778 (Post 827772)
Dude, she's like the fakest looking bitch in Hollywood. Scout Taylor Compton. *whistles*

That's the girl from Halloween, right?

Personally, I've been googley-eyes over Mélanie Laurent since I saw Inglourious Basterds.

massacre man 09-05-2009 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 827833)
That's the girl from Halloween, right?

Yesum, that's the one.

roshiq 09-06-2009 12:24 AM

Cube²: Hypercube (2002)

>>: B-

Cube Zero (2004)

>>: C+

zwoti 09-06-2009 01:02 AM

mutant chronicles
happy birthday to me

psycho d 09-06-2009 05:16 AM

Lawrence of Arabia (1962.) Epic!

Videodrome (1983). For its time those special effects were absolutely amazing. Pretty twisted and grimey flick that would have nonplused its viewer back in its day. Still a great flick. Ashe.
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bloody_ribcut 09-06-2009 06:08 AM

End of Days

_____V_____ 09-06-2009 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by zwoti (Post 827849)
mutant chronicles

Thoughts?

I really liked it despite all the bad criticisms its got.


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