Full Of Flesh-Eating Fish, Hot Girls, Nudity, and Sick, Sick Humor, This Campy Sequel To The 2010 Hit Swims To Retail On September 4, 2012!
Full Of Flesh-Eating Fish, Hot Girls, Nudity, and Sick, Sick Humor, This Campy Sequel To The 2010 Hit Swims To Retail On September 4, 2012!

Right from the opening titles featuring white text against a stark black background (amidst protruding objects ‘breaking through’ via 3D effects), I was instantly reminded of the opening sequences of the early Friday the 13th films, most notably Part III which was also in 3D. Giddy from that moment on, I thought I was in for a Destination that couldn’t possibly fail. I thought these guys are paying homage to the 80s pioneers of the genre. That kind of slavish attention to detail is never an accident and really knows how to make nerds (like me) sit up and take notice. I enjoyed it for the most part up until the end, where I couldn’t help but feel a bit cheated, especially given the current horror climate’s propensity to reboot and complicate legacies.

When a film franchise consistently attempts to deliver a greater spectacle than its previous installments, there is an inherent risk as the gap between a recycled premise and its ability to surprise the audience widens. The Final Destination series has had the potential to go in either direction several times over the last decade, drawing from an endless pool of disastrous scenarios, and though the last entry pulled enough box office revenue to justify unearthing its diminished formula for another spin, even genre fans were pleading for the wrap-up that its title so deliberately suggested.
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