Final Destination Bloodlines

The second one, in my opinion, has one of the most horrific crashes in movie history. If i was on a highway in the US and saw a huge logging lorry i would be staying well clear. :eek:
Yes, generations scarred for life from that.
That an I know Ill never be walking on a balance beam, but the scene with the thumbtack pointing up and the girl jumping around it still gets to me.
 
These are a guilty pleasure for me , looking forward to it.

But, how on earth has Granny survived long enough to have a family ? Didn't the lass from the 1st one have to live in a padded cell to escape Death ?
 
Is the second film the one with a fairly gruesome lift related death? It definitely made me a bit wary of using lifts after seeing that :cry:


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The beginning of the trailer was like the start of Casualty.
Well there is an interesting idea for a cross-over :D.

I have only seen bits of the movies, will have to see if my daughter is up for a movie marathon, as my wife never watches anything with a hint of horror (yet watches anything to do with surgery and real life accidents!?).
 
Passing on the trailer obviously but can't wait to see this. Wow. been a long time since the last one! Thankfully this one isn't in 3D.
 
The second one, in my opinion, has one of the most horrific crashes in movie history. If i was on a highway in the US and saw a huge logging lorry i would be staying well clear. :eek:
Sadly, the director couldn't muster anything nearly as well staged when he came back to direct the forth in the series (race track).
 
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FD movies are akin to the Saw movies. People discussing how good the deaths were :D But yeah, FD 2 had the best set piece and many of the best deaths.

Can't remember which Saw is was but the pit in a house with all the needles inside, that got me. Shuddering at the thought of that.
 
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