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Watched Final Destination 2 (2003), a horror movie directed by David R. Ellis. Same concept as the first one. Exact same thing. A young woman and others survive a deadly accident. They are then followed by Death and they try to cheat its plan. The survivor of the first movie returns to help them. There’s a little bit more insight as to what’s going on compared to the first movie. But it’s still doesn’t make that much sense. The deadly accident at the beginning of the movie, with the log truck is excellent. Great special effects. 5.8/10 #nodereviews
I just finished the third one. It’s the exact same recipe. Trash 😂
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Bloodlines? The one that came out this summer. It’s the first one of the series I saw. My favourite so far
Ah so you started your podcast! Nice Is the conclusion that these movies don’t make any sense? 🤣
Agree to disagree yes 😂 Totally agree with the second part: same plot, same recipe in all 4 I’ve seen so far. Only ones left to see are final destination 4 and the final destination (aka number 5)
The roller coaster one I saw last night. Number 3. That scene was nice. Good special effects. Also the scene in the gym with all the meatheads was excellent 🤣
That’s the one thing they got going for them 😂😂
I understand. I love the really scary ones.
Final destination movies don’t have happy endings 😂 But I get what you’re saying
Like I said it’s entertaining. A bit. But the plot doesn’t make sense. I don’t know about guilty pleasure. Guilty pleasure assumes that they’re good. 😂 Would probably be better to watch as they come out instead of in a marathon
Next one in line is number 4 😂 Now I’m curious of how bad it can get
Exactly! I find since there was so much content before bloodlines, they were finally able to make it into a cohesive story that made sense. Good writing could have done that in one movie also 🤣 I’ll pretend I didn’t see what you wrote about the 5. Didn’t see it yet
Watching number 4 right now
It does have that shitty movie feel
Unoriginal storyline…