PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Teddie Blake The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Jenni Devyn Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Majikat Stay away if your worse fear is flying!A pretty good (tense at timed) story, worthy of a watch, easy viewing!
Saiyan_Prince_Vegeta This is a good movie, which basically shows that death is inevitable if God has decided that it's your time to go (actually all Final Destination movies are about this). Since there is nothing you can do anyways, it is better to accept that one day your time will come, just accept it and never think about death again. This movie makes accepting death easier, the only thing we can hope is that that day will be many years from today. Accepting death should be especially easy for Christians because we are not afraid of death and we know that we will have even greater life after death.But ofcourse, living a healthy, sensible, God-fearing life is likely to prolong your life on Earth and we should do that.
capone666 Final DestinationThe key to affordable air travel is wearing everything in your suitcase.However, this supernatural thriller occurs before engers had to pay to bring luggage.Suffering a traumatic vision of a plane crash minutes before he and his classmates are to board their flight to Paris, Alex (Devon Sawa) attempts to warn everyone but is ejected from the flight, with others (Seann William Scott, Ali Larter).When the plane does explode, an unseen entity stalks those who heeded Alex's warning and survived. With freak events occurring all around them, the survivors must now stay one step ahead of Death itself.The first installment in the long-running franchise, this 2000 teen horror still makes an impact. With an array of intricate occurrences to keep viewers tense, this invisible interpretation of the Grim Reaper is certainly a unique one. Moreover, the Reaper loves travelling by air because it reminds him of Hell. Yellow Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
sol- Having foreseen the impending explosion of a plane and saved his friends' lives, a teenager becomes convinced that they accidentally cheated death and that a grim fate still awaits them in this slick horror-thriller. While similar to Thom Eberhardt's 'Sole Survivor', this latter film is still blessed with a fairly original premise and there are several intense moments to be had as the teens try to avoid Death coming for them after two of the surviving friends die in mysterious circumstances. The premise does, however, offer far more questions than answers, such as why Devon Sawa's character is sometimes able to foresee what will happen, why Death takes so long to come after them again, and most strikingly, why almost all of the deaths are elaborate and over-the-top. Imaginative death scenes are great in a movie such as a 'Friday the 13th' sequel, but here it just seems pointless if we assume that Death really wants the characters dead. While it might not all make sense, 'Final Destination' is nevertheless incredibly well filmed. The early moments of Sawa's hyper-awareness pre-flight are very well done and the camera hardly ever sits still throughout, often gliding and sweeping over the characters in a creepy manner. The film additionally deserves some credit for ending on a darkly comic laugh for what it is otherwise a rather grim take on fate and predestination.