The Final Destination
The Final Destination (2009)

The Final Destination

5/5
(97 votos)
5.2IMDb30Metascore

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Right as Nick sets off the sprinklers with the long board on fire, you can see him twitch and slide around his other arm slightly, which is supposed to be nailed to the wall and therefore immobile.

One of the characters is shot with two nails in the arm.

In the next scene he has 4 nails in his arm.

In the car wash scene, Janet is shown trying to call for help but is unable to since there is "no signal", but when the phone is shown, 'Offline' can clearly be seen on the upper corner of the screen.

This is only displayed if the offline mode (used while traveling on airplanes) has been manually enabled.

Sprinklers work by holding back water with a heat sensitive liquid filled glass bulb or soldered struts and the heat from a fire burst the bulb/melts the solder allowing water out.

In the film the sprinkler head is open, with no bulb or struts so the system must be drained down and the main valve shut (or water would be gushing out all the time).

In which case you could fire a flamethrower at it, never mind a bit of burning wood, and it wouldn't activate.

In the hospital scene when the bath is overflowing, there is a massive amount of water pouring out of the bath, but only a small stream going into it from the tap.

It would be impossible for more water to be coming out of the bath than going in.

During the escalator scene, Lori's right foot was crushed by the escalator's conveyor belt.

This makes her spit out blood, and that is not supposed to happen.

Since only her limbs were hurt or injured, she wouldn't spit out blood.

We only spit out blood if our head, chest, or abdomen are injured or hurt.

When Hunt and Janet pay a visit to Nick and Lori to discuss about the possibility to exist a chain of deaths or a specific order, Janet leaves and Hunt follows her.

Immediately after he gets up the couch, his shirt allows some belt to be visible in his back.

He turns around to say something, and when he leaves, his shirt is actually OK.

The sprinkler system that saves the movie theater would not work.

Water cannot put out a chemical fire, you would need a foam system, and not only would it not put it out but it would spread the fire and make it wider.

The foam in the glasses when George serves apple cider changes from shot to shot.

In the pool scene the pressure gauge on the drainage pump is shown in close-up to read 100-120-140-160 PSI, while on the far away shot it reads 70-80-90-100 PSI.

When the glass of water is set in front of the client at the hair salon, it's less than half full.

In the next shot, it's 3/4 full.

Once Nick awakes from the mall premonition, he rushes through the mall to find the construction site.

In one shot, you see him pushing through some people.

For a brief second, you can also see Lori and Janet chasing him.

They are supposed to be in the movie theater at this moment.

(This shot was in the alternate ending where Nick finds Lori and Janet before the movie starts and warns them of their impending deaths.

) When the old patient at the hospital tells the Asian medical worker that he killed a lot of them in Korea, the Asian medical worker replies that he is Chinese, implying that the Chinese did not participate in the Korean War.

However, China did participate in the Korean War and many Chinese soldiers died there.

A nail gun cannot shoot without the trigger being pulled back, and the front end (where the nail shoots out) being pushed into the wood; furthermore, electric nail guns have to be within certain angles in order to shoot.

It would be impossible for the gun to shoot like it did in the movie.

In the end when the nail gun punctures the drum of flammable liquid, the drum is clearly labeled with a "4".

Class 4 hazardous materials are flammable solids, not liquids.

During Nick's premonition, when the cowboy sits in front of Lori, something happens on the track which causes the audience to stand up and gasp.

After Nick's premonition, the cowboy sits in front of Lori, but the audience remains seated.

When Lori and Nick securing their place, you can see the coffee cup spilled all over the top of the newspaper so there shouldn't be any dry area in the newspaper.

In the movie house scene after the fires and explosions happen we are shown a large propane tank indoors with fire around it.

This size tank is only mounted outdoors where there is plenty of ventilation.

Never indoors.

A pump cannot suck at 160 psi a mere three meters under water.

The total pressure of water and atmosphere at that depth is 20 psi.

Since 0 psi is the lowest achievable pressure, Hunt cannot be subjected to more than 20 psi.

A mere 20 psi pressure difference would not cause the spectacular effect seen in the movie.

It would at most give him an embarrassing hickey (and drown him).

During the car wash scene Janet is seen having trouble with the moon roof on her vehicle.

When she drives up to the car wash you can seen the top of the vehicle and the moon roof is clearly closed.

Minutes later Janet is seen closing the moon roof.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
20 November 2009 USA USD 66,466,372
15 November 2009 USA USD 66,436,248
8 November 2009 USA USD 66,372,622
25 October 2009 USA USD 66,144,179
18 October 2009 USA USD 66,083,246
11 October 2009 USA USD 65,883,661
4 October 2009 USA USD 65,469,829
27 September 2009 USA USD 64,603,402
20 September 2009 USA USD 62,405,206
13 September 2009 USA USD 58,280,235
6 September 2009 USA USD 50,435,066
30 August 2009 USA USD 27,408,309
USA USD 66,477,700
4 October 2009 UK GBP 12,654,235
27 September 2009 UK GBP 12,351,267
20 September 2009 UK GBP 11,711,421
13 September 2009 UK GBP 10,681,977
30 August 2009 UK GBP 3,633,395
Worldwide USD 186,167,139
Non-USA USD 119,689,439
Spain EUR 2,833,767
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
30 August 2009 USA USD 27,408,309 3,121
30 August 2009 UK GBP 3,633,395 427
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
15 November 2009 USA USD 34,851 82
8 November 2009 USA USD 70,567 132
25 October 2009 USA USD 30,386 73
18 October 2009 USA USD 98,530 174
4 October 2009 USA USD 433,380 535
27 September 2009 USA USD 1,376,614 1,175
20 September 2009 USA USD 2,388,473 1,805
13 September 2009 USA USD 5,522,377 2,732
6 September 2009 USA USD 15,295,069 3,121
30 August 2009 USA USD 27,408,309 3,121
4 October 2009 UK GBP 117,957 153
27 September 2009 UK GBP 325,326 254
20 September 2009 UK GBP 485,989 329
13 September 2009 UK GBP 929,306 385
30 August 2009 UK GBP 3,633,395 427

Comentarios

O.K.

Okay it's all basically just a gimmick now. They obvious don't give a crap about this franchise and put little to no effort into making this movie.

Despite the title they went and made another one, and so, having seen the previous three, I thought I'd take a look at the non-final one (if you know what I mean). I must admit I had turned my expectations down pretty low, it was made for 3D and it showed in spades.

Written by Eric Bress (Final Destination 2) and directed by David R. Ellis (who also worked on that film, as well as Snakes On a Plane), this was both the best performing and worst reviewed of all the Final Destination films.

OK, what part of the word 'final' did the writers of this film not understand? That's not to say that I haven't enjoyed Final Destinations 2, 3 and 4, but making the 1st film the final film would've made so much more grammatical sense!

This I was looking forward to watching but it disappointed. Some of the deaths we're very unrealistic.

Well, if you expect much innovation from the writers of this episode, you will be frustrated. The beginning of the film reveals it's gonna be the same old plot with the same director of the second one.

DIRECTOR ELLIS WAS ALL OVER THE SHOP IN THIS PATHETIC MOVIE! ELLIS COULDN'T DIRECT TO SAVE HIS LIFE!

The characters were annoying,cast was annoying,nearly every scene have deaths so there were a small and fastened plot,which was bad. But it was still watchable and original bloody carnage movie.

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