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		<title>Movie Review: The Final Destination (3D)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When did audiences stop caring about life and start cheering on merciless, unnecessary death? I didn&#8217;t realize this was the case until I sat through &#8220;The Final Destination.&#8221; In 3D. And felt myself cheering too. Maybe it wasn&#8217;t such a bad thing that we were all cheering. After all, what sympathy could be felt for the characters? [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ok1ftQfHwrg/Spikh4-OcSI/AAAAAAAAAcM/eoxzUJMFL-A/s1600-h/Final-Destination-Death-Trip-3D-the-final-destination-trilogy-3178168-598-396.jpg"><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ok1ftQfHwrg/Spikh4-OcSI/AAAAAAAAAcM/eoxzUJMFL-A/s200/Final-Destination-Death-Trip-3D-the-final-destination-trilogy-3178168-598-396.jpg" border="0" alt=""></a><span> </span>When did audiences stop caring about life and start cheering on merciless, unnecessary death? I didn&#8217;t realize this was the case until I sat through &#8220;The Final Destination.&#8221; In 3D. And felt myself cheering too.
<div><span> </span>Maybe it wasn&#8217;t such a bad thing that we were all cheering. After all, what sympathy could be felt for the characters? Not one felt the least bit developed. Well, maybe a little bit. The most I could say is that Nick (Bobby Campo) goes to a race car event with his friends. There, he has premonitions of a disaster in the stadium causing brutal death. Him and his friends, along with a few others, narrowly escape the carnage. They have cheated death. This sets off a chain of events that leads to each of them being killed off in the most unpleasant ways imaginable. Oh, and Nick also has a friend named Hunt (Nick Zano) who&#8217;s kind of a tool. I don&#8217;t remember any other of the characters&#8217; names. And I don&#8217;t really care. </div>
<div><span> </span>The actors certainly don&#8217;t help bring sympathy to the characters. Their dull and lifeless delivery bring nothing to the script; not that there&#8217;s anything good to the script. The dialogue is nothing but a series of platitudes and cliches. At one point, one character actually says &#8220;you only live once&#8221; and tries to pass it off as original, moving, and insightful. Of course, it is none of these things. </div>
<div><span> </span>The film&#8217;s director, David R. Ellis, has a strange resume that includes &#8220;Final Destination II,&#8221; &#8220;Snakes on a Plane,&#8221; and &#8220;Homeward Bound II.&#8221; In directing &#8220;The Final Destination&#8221; he breaks the rule that makes a horror film great: waiting. Don&#8217;t try to hit your audience with so much in so little time, you have to let the characters grow. You have to let the fear grow. That&#8217;s what makes horror films like &#8220;Psycho,&#8221; &#8220;The Silence of the Lambs,&#8221; and &#8220;Carrie&#8221; so effective: they grow on you. And then, suddenly, they give you and incredible jolt out of the dark.</div>
<div><span> </span>The debate &#8220;The Final Destination&#8221; covers is one that has been argued for centuries on and off the screen: fate vs. freewill. Can you cheat death? And if so, will death find you again? &#8220;The Final Destination&#8221; obviously leans towards the latter. However, it seems to believe that spilling blood and guts is an effective way to prove a point. Believe me, it&#8217;s not. If you&#8217;d like to see this topic discussed much more eloquently, watch an episode of &#8220;Lost&#8221; or read &#8220;Man&#8217;s Search for Meaning.&#8221;</div>
<div><span> </span>Now, most of you wanting to see this movie aren&#8217;t looking for a sophisticated debate; you&#8217;re looking for escapism. Well, you won&#8217;t find it here. Escapism is enjoying a film that provides a sort of world you know can&#8217;t exist, but for a limited amount of time, you&#8217;ll believe it does anyway. The kind of escapism &#8220;The Final Destination&#8221; provides is the kind where you can laugh at the ridiculousness of the film. But this is not enjoyment. For real escapism, go see &#8220;Inglourious Basterds&#8221; instead.</div>
<div><span> </span>I will admit, this is only the first &#8220;Final Destination&#8221; movie I&#8217;ve seen. I felt confused at first, so my friend explained the premise of the other three to me. The premise was the exact same for each movie, and he seemed to have a good feeling that this installment would go the same way. I doubted him for a second, thinking nobody could possibly carry out the same idea and get away with it three times. He was right.</div>
<div><span>Note: Don&#8217;t let the title fool you. Even though it&#8217;s called &#8220;The Final Destination,&#8221; the film is truly &#8220;Final Destination 4.&#8221; This just marks a weird trend where studios try to wipe out a franchise history by leaving out the number of the film (ex: Fast &#038; Furious, Rambo). Sorry guys, it isn&#8217;t working.</span></div>
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