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Edge of your seat viewing

Great story lines and keeps you wanting more

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A blast from the past

Box set of DVDs

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Films

Quick and a very good buy. Excellent!!
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Death

Great dvd

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Nice bundle

As it says on the box..nothing unexpected

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Entertainment value

Very enjoyable and entertaining. Would recommend.

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Love these films but haven't received them

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finale destination

arrived on time and in excelant condtion

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FINAL DESTINATION

The opening of this film is good...damned good.

The story begins with a group of high school students boarding a plane to France for their senior trip. But one of them, Alex Browning, has been getting the sneaking suspicion that all is not right. A plethora of symbols, coincidences, and downright creepy feelings are screaming at him to get the hell off the plane: his flight's departure time numerically matches his birthday; a baby is screaming endlessly on the plane; John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" is playing on the airport's speakers (Denver died in a plane crash); and finally, he gets a premonition that the plane will explode in a startlingly clear vision.

Director James Wong does an absolutely fantastic job at giving the audience the creeps. The camera zooms in so tightly and claustrophobically on the visual symbols that you're just about smothered with anxiety in the first fifteen minutes. The movie's very first scene is a stroll through Alex's bedroom, and we see shots of the Inquisition in pamphlets of Europe. Then it's off to the airport, where everything seems eerie and slightly unreal. Before the kids even set foot on the plane, you're absolutely filled with tension and paranoia--so much so that you begin to think that everything is a symbol of doom. You'll nervously look at the most mundane object and wonder, "What the hell does that mean???"

Everything is cut perfectly. When Alex hears "Rocky Mountain High" in the restroom, the scene ends right at the point when Denver sings, "...I've seen it rainin' fire in the sky."

But the tension doesn't end with the explosion of the plane. Death stalking his prey makes for several nail-biting scenes. The first chump to fall victim to the Reaper gets it creeping up on him. It's one of those traditional horror scenes where the audiences sees it coming and is screaming to the character on screen, "Turn around you idiot!" Conversely, the second death scene comes out of nowhere, completely unexpected. It's at this point that you realize Final Destination isn't going to play by the rules and follow any particular pattern. Death can come slinking up slowly or flying in like a bolt of lightning. It's that uncertainty that generates constant tension, and you're continuously kept on your toes.

A cameo by horror veteran Tony Todd (Candyman, Wishmaster, Night of the Living Dead) as a creepy mortician offers a cool aside, and gives the characters some insight into why Death is coming for them.

Surprisingly, this movie has some good character interaction. In particular, we see the emotional effects the plane explosion has not only on the survivors, but the people at their school as well. But the horror is the main thing here, and the first half of Final Destination delivers one of the best scenarios of the genre in years.
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Final Destination

Final destination is a great set of entertaining films. The films are a little simalar in the plot but do not become boring.

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