![]() ![]() ![]() Then they said, “Eh, what the hell”, dropped it into theaters, and made a surprising amount of money during the flick’s opening weekend. They’d insisted on calling the fourth film The Final Destination and came this close to releasing it directly to DVD. That’s what New Line Cinema thought, anyway. Final Destination 4-“the NASCAR one”-was the one that seemed to kill the franchise off once and for all, largely because of the film’s awful script and the somehow-even-more-awful acting that permeated the film (just try getting through that film’s opening ten minutes without wanting to punch every actor onscreen in the face), but also because…well, this was the fourth iteration of the series, and everything’s gotta wrap up sooner or later, right? ![]() Final Destination 2, for instance, is “the car wreck one”, while Final Destination 3 is “the roller-coaster one”. None of the Final Destination films are referred to by their actual titles, but by the characteristics of the big-ass accidents that kick-start each film. ![]()
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