• Final Destination (2000) with co-host Sarah

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

Final Destination (2000) with co-host Sarah

  • Summary

  • Sarah had never seen a single Final Destination film. Sean cleared the schedule to get these reviews done.

    Sarah will get her own back soon with 'Sarah decides'.


    Will Sarah remain unimpressed by Sean's choice of film?


    Discussion Points:

    -Sean nearly gets killed by a bookcase.

    -Sarah was surprised by how good this film was.

    -The origin of the film's premise.

    -Sean tries not to spoil any of the upcoming sequels for Sarah.

    -How well-written the characters are in this film.

    -Sean apologises for his use of the word 're-writed'.

    -The brilliant practical effects.

    -Sarah enjoyed the lingering deaths, as opposed to the 'blink and miss it' deaths seen in Alien Romulus.

    -The depiction of survivors guilt.

    -Sarah talks about looking into a bus driver's eyes.


    Raised Questions:

    -Where's the Woo-Woo Sarah?

    -Should you set off Party Poppers during a podcast episode?

    -Do you enjoy teen-focused horror films?

    -Does this film feel like an extended, early season episode of Buffy for you?

    -Does death have a design for us all?

    -How did this avoid being another sh*tty teen-angst horror film?

    -Did the Final Destination series ever drop the ball?


    *-James Wan did the Saw films, not James Wong.


    Coming Soon:

    -Final Destination 2 (2003).

    -Final Destination 3 (2006).

    -The Final Destination (2009).

    -Final Destination 5 (2011).


    Thanks for Listening!


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