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Running Time
1:22
Genre
Horror
Opened in Theaters
Friday, August 28th, 2009
Directed by
David R. Ellis
Rating # %  
See Now!  0 0 See Now! Percent
Good  0 0 Good Percent
Wait for Rental  1 33 Wait Percent
Stay Away!  2 67 Stay Away! Percent
3 Total Reviews

 
The Final Destination
On what should have been a fun-filled day at the races, Nick O'Bannon has a horrific premonition in which a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple race cars to crash, sending flaming debris into...  View more >

R
strong violent/gruesome accidents, language and a scene of sexuality

Starring Krista Allen, Nick Zano, Mykelti Williamson...  View more >

aka Final Destination: Death Trip

There is also a 3D version, The Final Destination...
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[--- Wait for Rental ---]by Sinamax Aug 29, 2009

Actors just going through the motions, putting nothing into the movie. I did like the other movies, but this is the worst.

It just was the same thing over and over and lamer and lamer. 

[--- Stay Away! ---]by garystan Aug 30, 2009

The three previous Final Destination movies were far superior to this 1 hour and 15 minute film, actual film time without the leader at the beginning and the credits at the end. With this film having an "R" rating, I was not expecting a family type show but thought there might be more creativity and bang for the buck as in the previous Final Destinations films. I think this film should have an "X" rating.

Trash never sells well, yet some of the idiots in Hollywood still throw some in to poison a movie, I suppose as a feeble attempt to put something of substance into an otherwise shallow film. Some of the swearing could have been left out and than they would have had a movie with at least some minimal entertainment value.

On the positive side, the computer graphics have been upgraded. Unfortunately, the writers and producers never upgraded their writing, nor their creativity, nor the cookie cutter when they made this film other that adding some trash into the mix, and that part was a down grade.

I rarely advise to stay away but I can't recommend to wait for the rental either. The rentals are similar to the movies, with the sleazy sex scene, I would not waste my time or money on this empty piece of trash. My advice for you is to stay away, there are several other good films to enjoy with real entertainment value. 

[--- Stay Away! ---]by George Jobson VIP MemberSep 1, 2009

Death fails to take a holiday in the fourth installent of the Final Destination series. the first one was good, I recommend the best of the four. the second was more of a repeat of the first, the third was viloent and the fourth was horrible. the only difference is that it's in 3D so that the audience will get closer to all the sick violence. yes, this film has plenty of sick violence. Kids died of grumesome deaths. it's just too painful to watch. Lots of deaths and explosions. For the second week in a row, I saw a movie theatre go up in flames. (Last week a movie theatre goes up in "Inglorious Bastards") One scene inwhich a woman was trapped in her car as the water rushes in. I bet that Charlie Chaplin or Harold Lloyd will handle this with pure sillness. But this film is pure joyless. Watching kids died by freak accidents is joyless. It's sad that the people behind the fourth film will ever bother to put the IV next to the Final Destination to show moviegoers that the movie is new and assuming that they won't remember the other three. If they think that, thy're wrong.  




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