Watch Every Death Sequence From Four ‘Final Destination’ Films
By Empress Eve
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Friday, August 12th, 2011 at 9:15 am
If you’re familiar with the Final Destination movie franchise, then you know the films are basically good for one thing — the deaths.
Yes, it’s one of those horror franchises where you watch and wait for the next grotesque death to occur. If you watch the movies in a packed theater, you can expect a lot of “OH SNAP!”s being exclaimed from your fellow movie-goers.
While some of the movies in the series have been less than stellar, Final Destination 5, which comes to theaters [oh snap!] this weekend, promises to be a return to form, from what I hear. But that doesn’t leave a lot of time to catch up with the series if you haven’t seen the previous movies. So, instead of trying to sit through about 6 hours’ worth of Final Destination films, you can instead watch this video here below that contains every death sequence from the first four movies.
Now allow me to state the obvious: This 12-minute video from the folks over at Screened contains a lot of graphic violence, blood, gore, dismemberment, and of course death. Now allow me to state the ultra-obvious: spoilers for the first four Final Destination movies.
One more note: If you watch this video, there’s a good chance you might never want to go on an airplane, in a car, to an arena, to an amusement park, to a hospital….
Oh, and if this kind of stuff is important to you, the video contains what Screened refers to as their “state of the art Death Count System (DCS), to update you on the casualty tally thus far in the Final Destination series.”
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Thank you for saving me from having to watch these movies.
Comment by Cero Ocelot — August 12, 2011 @ 3:55 pm