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May 30, 2025 34 mins
Death doesn’t take a day off—especially not in Final Destination: Bloodlines. We break down the latest chapter in the death-cheats-you-back saga, where fate’s feeling extra petty and the kills are as creative as ever. Buckle up, stay out of construction zones, and don’t even think about ignoring that weird gut feeling. You know the rules… but Bloodlines might just rewrite them
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Speaker 1 (00:34):
What's Up? And welcome back to thirteen thirty one. I'm
your host, mister Ripper, and as always, I have my
lovely co host here with me, the one, the only
Todd of Thunder What's Up? And joining us remotely, the
Mistress of the Monsters, Lana.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Hey, my little monsters.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
I know we've taken some time off. We've been going
a hot minute, a little, missing an action a little,
but we're back. We're doing a review for the sixth
movie in the installment of Final Destination, and that would
be Final Destination blood Lines. We saw this, I believe

(01:17):
what was it Monday, Yes, after the opening weekend. We're
kind of gonna do this review a little, I don't know,
a little bit different than normal. We're in the process
of figuring out some new things, some new take So
with Final Destination blood Lines, we're just gonna kind of

(01:38):
dive right into it. It's a Final Destination movie. We
go to these movies because we want to see people
die in creative ways. It's at this point it's just
cutting paste, you know, It's kind of the same thing.
So Lana, going into Final Destination blood Lines, what were
you expecting and how did it meet those expectations, if

(02:02):
you had any, I mean.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Like you said, pretty much, every Final Destination is copy
and paste, right, Like, it's a different set of characters,
and we get to see what creative ways to come
up with for them to die. So I went to
expecting just that and that's exactly what I got, and
I had a good time with it. But I will
say there are things about it that I feel like
we're a little bit different from the other films, but
we can get into that later.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
That's a that's fair. What about you, Todd, did you
have any expectations? And if you did, which I know,
but the listeners don't know where they met in this.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Well, for me, I don't know if I had expectations.
I expected this movie, since it's been a while since
we've had a Final Destination movie and the way that
cinema has been going, I expected it not to be
kind of like the last couple of ones, kind of
maybe getting back to its original form with like the

(03:00):
first or second one having a little bit more serious
tone to it.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
But it didn't. Uh.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
It was even more goofy than the last three in
my opinion.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Okay, well, we're going to just go ahead and dive
into this. Uh. If you think, uh, there's going to
be spoilers, there there's gonna be some spoilers. But like
I said, it's a it's a final destination movie. It's
really not. It's not a plot to it. It's people
escaping their fate and death saying no, you're gonna die.

(03:35):
That's just how the world works. You can't break the
circle of life. You're not supposed to live. You know,
it's time to go gone, and.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
You know at your time and your time, and I'm
gonna get you.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
I'm gonna get you. Oh you almost had it. It's
like the guy with the dollar, Oh you almost had it,
got it quicker than that.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Well, with this one, they did try to get a
little creative with it. They try try to well, they
didn't try to. They tied all the movies together in
the fact that this one tragic event that happened back
in the sixties led to all these people living and

(04:17):
then getting to these families over the decades and ending
the bloodline because they're not supposed to exist, which is
a cool concept. I appreciate trying to put some time
and effort into it. How did you think that panned
out for you, Atlanta.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Yeah, yeah, I actually liked that they explored the idea
of the fact that if somebody somehow cheats death and
they survive, anybody that is a descendant from them technically
is not supposed to exist. So he's going to come
after the everyone that comes after that person, including of
course the person that cheated death.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
So I thought that was a.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Really interesting concept, and I liked it they explore that.
I like that aspect of it.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
I did too. I felt it was it was fun.
I enjoyed the fact that they put a little effort
into the story because going into this I had no expectations,
if any, It was low because of the fact that
it's a final Destination movie. You've you know, you've seen
the first one, you've seen the fifth one, and this

(05:22):
one was a little bit different. Todd, what did you
think about the arc of the story. I had no
problem with the storyline. Okay, so if you can't tell,
Todd a little a little not happy with this one.
But I'll go into my my negatives. I'll try to

(05:42):
end on the positives. Note you know a little positivity
going in to this. One of my.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
The ripper is the positive one.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Whow yeah, I know, I so diving into the negatives.
For me, I think that it was a little heavy
on the CG in some parts. Specifically the end was
very over the top and very fake looking, like I
don't think it's gonna hold up over time. I don't know, Misscelana.

(06:13):
What negatives did you have?

Speaker 2 (06:15):
I mean, it's hard for me to have negatives just
just because was this perfect cinema?

Speaker 3 (06:22):
No?

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Did I expect it to be perfect cinema?

Speaker 3 (06:25):
No?

Speaker 2 (06:27):
I agree with you that there it was pretty heavy
with CGI, like you said, especially in that end scene.
But it was also kind of funny, which was a
little bit different the Final Destination, which I handed out earlier.
So because of that, because there was comedy elements throughout
the film, I left with a smile on my face.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
I enjoy Okay, So the comedy is like a positive
and a negative for me with this movie. Honestly, the
positive is that I enjoyed how they had some of
the deaths have such an abrupt comic element to it.
I mean it was almost like wily coyote road runner
type atme Warner Brothers killed, but at the same time,

(07:12):
playing Devil's advocate I'm kind of like, this is a
fun Destination movie. It's supposed to be like horrifying, not laughing.
But speaking of somebody who is not laughing, mister Thunder,
I know you have a lot to say about the
negative category, so the floor's yours.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
I didn't like anybody in this movie. I thought everybody
fucking sucked, especially the lead character. I gave no shits
what happened to these characters, no matter how funny or
gruesome the deaf scene were. I actually didn't have a
problem with the CGI because every Final Destination movie is

(07:55):
over the top CGI, so I was expecting that, Yeah,
it's true. I just thought I would at least give
a shit a little bit more like It's not like
the previous Final Destination films. I like cured a whole
lot for the characters, but it was one of those
things where, Okay, I can watch you for an hour

(08:17):
and a half and not want to fucking shoot any
of you. There was nobody in this movie that I
didn't want to except for Tony Todd.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
And to be honest with you, as great as it
was seeing Tony Todd, it was more sad than anything,
knowing what he was battling in real life, and he
he looked like death. I hate to say that, but
he looked like he was dying. And it was something
that I kind of didn't want to say, and it
kind of like it kind of turned me off, Like

(08:47):
it's one of those things where I love Tony Todd,
but I don't want to see him like that. And
I was almost offended that they kept him in this
movie looking like that.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Well to play Devil's advocate. He did this because he
wanted to. Nobody made him take this role. I mean,
I understand that, it's just it was see I feel
totally different, Like I didn't like the fact of how
skinny he was because you know, if anybody out there
didn't know that Tony Todd died of stomach cancer and
in this movie you can tell that he is slowly

(09:20):
withering the way but he his performance in this movie
actually kind of choked me up. Like with what he
had to say about life and death, it was very
very heartwarming for me, Like I thoroughly enjoyed it. It
made me happy and I thought it did a service
to him.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Well. I enjoyed his speech as well, but it was
so out of play because it was, like you said,
it was a speech that choked you up in the
middle of this piece of shit movie that was nothing
but Gaga and I hated it.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Well, I don't know, uh, miss Landa, what did you
think about the Tony Todd speed.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
I thought it was beautiful. It was both like heartwarming
and soul crushing at the same time, honestly, because he did,
like he did look like death, especially if you like,
if you know who he is and who what he's
supposed to already normally would look like. But I think
it's kind of a beautiful It was beautiful symbolism and
like so so much more impactful because in real life

(10:27):
we know that he's passed, so his words had I think,
even more impact than they would have if he was
still with us.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
That's a good point. Yeah, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
If I could go and like cut his speech out
of this entire movie, I would just watch it over
the fact that it's in this movie.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
I don't hate what he did. I hate that it's
in this movie. Surrounding now, I'll give it to you, Todd,
that it is out of left field for this movie
because everything is so funny haha type situation and then
all of a sudden, it's a very real moment. But

(11:08):
to me also kind of like doing the Devil's Advocate thing,
it made it even more impactful on my end because
of how like serious it was. I just kind of
wish like that could have been the pinnacle like turning
point right there where we like shift into like this
is fucking serious. We got to take this serious. But

(11:31):
miss Lana, I told you coming out of this movie
that I thought this movie was like very heavy on
the comedy. Yeah, I'm trying to think of like the negatives.
I mean, it's like I said, like, for me, the
negatives is kind of like I don't know, It's like
it goes both ways. It's like a negative positive Like
I enjoyed the comedy tone to it, but at the

(11:53):
same time, I didn't want that in Final Destination. But
they've been going that round. They've been leading to a
Final Destination like this ever since the end of Part two,
where you know it's all serious until the very end,
and it's like the fucking the grill blows up and

(12:13):
then the hand lands on the table and the mongoos
ah and it cuts off, and it's just been kind
of like going you know downhill s. You know, I
thought Part five was pretty good. I don't think I
really cared for four. I think was for the one
where they were stuck on the bus todde. I think

(12:35):
it was either four or five. I can't remember.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
I know that part three was the racetrack, right, No,
Part three was the roller coaster roller coaster, and then
it was the racetrack track, and then it was the bus,
then it was the bus. So the one at the
racetrack had what's his name from Forrest Gump in it? Bubba? Yeah, yeah,
he was the security guard. And then the one with

(13:01):
the roller coaster, the main girl was the one in
the twenty ten the thing.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Yeah, yeah, that's right, that's right.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
Yeah, So I think I I think I really enjoyed
part three. Part four was so so, but overall, eh,
part five was better than four.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Five would turned out to be the prequel right to
part one. So it's been a hot minute since we watched.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
About five is. I think I remember liking it, but
I can't remember anything about.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
It, which kind of says a lot about it. Yeah.
At the same time, it's like two is the first two?

Speaker 3 (13:42):
Yeah, Like I remember see the first one is the airplane, right.
The second one is the uh traffic the Yeah, the
traffic with the big logs, yeah, on the scara. The
third one is at the fair with the rides.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
The the next one is the NASCAR thing, and then
fifth one is something I believe.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
The fifth one is the bus because is that the
one where they're on the bridge the bridge and the
bridge collapse.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Yeah, yeah, okay that's right, and then it ties into
the first one when they get on the plane.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
Got you. Yeah, I still have to rewatch it to
really remember the details.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
But yeah, with my door ranking. But do you have
any positives, mister Thunder for this movie? For this movie? No,
mm hmm, Well the Princess of Positivity, Miss Lana, would
you like to entail on the positives for this movie
for you?

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Yeah? I mean this to me, this is one of
those movies that we talk about all the time where
you can just turn your brain off and just have
a good time. It wasn't It didn't take itself serious,
which maybe is contradictory to the other films, but I
still just I don't know, I didn't mind it. I
did like that the opening scene was more serious, and

(15:08):
I thought that was like fantastically done. Like the story
line in that was so good. I personally really liked
a couple of the actors. The girl that played Iris,
I thought did a great job, and then the girl
the guy who was who played Eric, which I can't
remember his name, but I love him as an actor,

(15:29):
and he to me with them, yes, Richard Harmon, that's it.
He to me was like the shining star in the
whole film. So of course he died, because everybody dies,
but I thought that he was like a breath of
fresh air and such a great character.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
He was well And for a little fun trivia fact
out there, if anybody is a fan of Trick or
Treat with mister Sam the Spirit of Halloween, so to speak, well, well,
this guy actually played the vampire kid on the bus
that you know where they drove off the cliff and

(16:08):
killed all the kids. He was the kid behind the
vampire mask. So I thought that was a cool little
thing to find out about him. For me, the positive
is I feel like the deaths were pretty good in
this movie. They they did a good job of not

(16:29):
cutting away with this movie like previous movies. It was
very gory compared to the other ones, which I was
pleasantly surprised. I admire the storyline. I admire the fact
that they tried to go a little different with this one.
This was more of a comedic tone, very heavy on that.

(16:52):
But but my overall positives for this movie, Like I said,
the comedy was actually a pleasant positive as well as
a negative. I did enjoy Eric. I thought he was
an awesome character. I thought he was funny. The deaths
in the movie were pretty creative. It was it felt

(17:14):
like a final destination movie to me. It definitely had
the vibe and everything going on. Tony Todd was definitely
the highlight for me in this movie, you know, just
being a huge candy Man fan and a huge fan
of him in general and anything he's ever been in.

(17:34):
So I mean, I'm not like a huge proponent of
this movie, Like I'm not trying to take up for it,
you know, I'm not going against what Todd's saying. The
mister Thunder from down Under. I really didn't have any expectations.
If anything, I thought it was gonna suck shit going
into it. Like, I wasn't excited about it. They thought

(17:58):
they were gonna just do like a cash grownd honestly
well as always, before you know, we give you our
final review, we tell you the people the critics review.
So we're looking at Roger Ebert actually had some say
on this movie. He gave it a three point five

(18:21):
out of four. I don't know if that makes you
feel any type of way. The Google audience rating summary
has this at a four point three out of five.
How does that make y'all feel? I think Todd sid.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
I can just picture what his face was like right now.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
No, I mean, in all honesty, I see y'all's point
of view, and I can see how a lot of
other people see y'all's point of view as well. And
any other time I would have that point of view
because I preach on here about films that you can

(19:01):
turn your brain off. It's just this one didn't do
shit for me.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Surprised honestly, man.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
I mean so, I'm not gonna say everybody else is wrong.
It's just, you know, I got to be honest with
how I feel. I mean, I don't want to see
this ever again.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
I just it's hard for me to get behind like
this ideal. Like you're you're such a like proponent of
turn your brain off and watch it, and I felt
like this was the like poster girl for it.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
Yet normally, when something like that happens, like something about
a film that might not be a great film, but
I like it type of deal, turn your brain off.
Something grabs me, whether it's a the cast or just
you know something. But nothing in this film grabbed me.

(19:53):
I didn't feel like anything grabbed.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
I think it grabbed you, just not in the right places.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
Well maybe so it's just I mean, yeah, I mean,
I mean, to your credit, I thought the opening scene
was the best part of this entire movie. And aside
from the I do agree with you guys that Eric
character was the most interesting character. And the speech by

(20:20):
Tony Todd. That's the when you asked me about the
positives and I said, no, I lied, I just named them.
But what I just named was a very small part
of what this entire movie was about. So I don't
know if I'll think I own it until we get
to the.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
End, right, I'm saving one part for the end. But
our lovely friends over at I'm deba or IMDb has
this at a seven point one out of ten kind
of surprise, But you know, diving into the tomato stew
or the rotten tomatoes. The audience has this at a

(21:05):
eighty nine percent?

Speaker 2 (21:06):
Is that Certified Fresh?

Speaker 1 (21:08):
No, that's the audience. I haven't, haven't. I haven't told you.
The tomato meterw the tomato meter at Certified Fresh has
this at a ninety two percent. Wow. That is fucking crazy.
And let me just say this before we move on.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
This SAP's my ass and I want to tell you why,
because movies in the future are going to look at
this and go, well, this is what the critics like,
this is what the audience like. Let's make a dumb, stupid,
fucking movie, and that's what we're going to get in
the future.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
Okay, So this is I don't know if you want
to say a hot take, but I feel that if
a movie going to come out, or when a movie
comes out that has a legacy behind it, there's a
lot of people that's going to want to watch it,
maybe for the first time. It's gonna have like a

(22:12):
lot of nostalgia to it. And it doesn't mean it's
a good movie. It's just people have been wanting a
new movie and they're going to go see this movie.
And a lot of people are going to go in
masses because of what it is and the legacy behind it.
Like if there is a new Nightmare on Elm Street

(22:33):
that comes out, it will be number one in the
box office.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
I totally agree with what you're saying. This is, uh,
this is the Scream six of this year.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Yeah. I mean, like, we hate Scream six, but a
lot of people have that fucking number one or two
in the fucking franchise. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Like I said earlier, I understand. I just you know,
I just hope that the right person or the wrong
person doesn't take this as oh, this is what sells
big goofy movies when.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
I just hope it's not correctly if I'm wrong, Leanna.
But it's kind of like when a new artist comes
out that has a new sound and then everybody starts
taking their sound and try to making it their own sound,
but straight ripping it off but still trying to be popular.
I think that's what Todd's trying to get at.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Yeah, yeah, I think it is, because whether it's good
or not, if the overall consensus of the people are
I love this, then people are even if they don't
really care for it, they're kind of going to grab
onto that because they think it's going to sell.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
Right, And like, like all of us know, Hollywood and
especially horror has a trend thing going on. Whether everybody
makes us B movie, everybody makes a paranormal movie, everybody
makes a found footage movie. We go through these things, right,
And we went through this time period and what was it,

(24:12):
maybe the mid two thousands where everybody wanted to make
a horror movie with a comedic tone to it, and
we went through a long time before before we got
like serious horror movie back. Yeah, and you know, now
we're in the age of anything goes right. You either

(24:36):
the most popular movies are either a movie like this
that's so fucking dumb or a complicated a twenty four
film that that fucking sucks too. Those are the only
two films that get talked about. And movies that we like,
like your uh, you know, your Long Legs, You're Late
Night with the Devil, they're just okay to other people.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Yeah, I will say so, Like when I think about
the comedy aspect of it, this one, everyone in that
theater was laughing, Whereas a film that we saw earlier
this year that fully intended on making the audience laugh,
and not a single one of us laughed. Was the monkey.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Yeah that was dog shit or monkey shit.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
But right, but they were intentionally trying to make it funny,
but it didn't land. But this one, we were all
We all laughed at certain points here in the movie.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah, even Todd. Yeah I laughed. No, I mean there
was there was.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
I found myself laughing, But I also found myself asking
the question, why am I laughing at all these people dying?

Speaker 2 (25:45):
Right?

Speaker 1 (25:47):
It's true if you go back and watch the tone
of the first two Final Destination movies, the deaths are
very like serious, like it's a sense of dread. There's
no dread in this movie.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
Yeah, Like it was a sense of dread, and it
was a sense of holy shit. It was more shock
than it was ha. This one. You saw the death
scenes come a mile away and you were just waiting
for it and you're like, how's it gonna happen? Oh?
There it is?

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Ha. I mean that's fair. I mean you did see
the deaths coming, which I mean you kind of do
in the other ones, but this one was more obvious,
very very obvious, like you know, how was this gonna
It wasn't like how is this gonna play out? It
was more like, Okay, I'm ready to see this play out.

(26:40):
But we went over the ratings. Now it's time to
give our ratings. I'll let mister thunderco first.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
You know, I've been struggling with what I'm actually gonna
give this. I'm not gonna be a total toad and
give it like a single digit. I'm gonna give it
a solid two solid too. Yeah, I thought he was
gonna go lower on it. Well, I'm usualady to fight
somebody coming out of that theater. Well, I said earlier,

(27:12):
I never want to watch this again, but maybe when
it comes to a streaming platform and I'm cool down
and I know what I'm getting into, kind of like
your Scream six. You know, we still rewatch that and
go oh man, I still hate it, but you know,
I'll probably still have the same feeling, but I might
be lightened up with you know, maybe I can have

(27:33):
a little bit more fun with the deaths or whatever.
I don't know, but right now, two is I think fair?

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Okay, I'm sure I would actually be really interested Todd
and seeing you rewatch it when it comes out. For
the for the sole fact that we had one of
those terrible movie theater experiences with people beside you were
being allowed as fucking on their phones and went and
shut out through the entire movie. And usually they're on

(28:01):
my side, but they were on your side this time.
And while I think you might still my prediction is
that you're still not gonna love it. You're not gonna
it's not gonna make make that big of a difference.
But I think you might hate it a little bit
less because I wonder if them annoying the shit out
of you had a little bit of an impact on
why you hated it as much as you did. Not

(28:24):
to say that you're like I said, like, I don't think.
I don't think it's going to change your opinion of
it drastically by any means, but maybe like a half
a point, Well that's fair.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I think that's fair.

Speaker 3 (28:35):
I think, Uh, if I had a prediction, I would
say that the things that I talked positive about, the
opening scene, the the Eric character, and the Tony Todd speech,
I think that I would probably like them even more,
not annoyed uh the other stuff.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Maybe we'll see. I think if we had a good
family night with some popcorn chilling back at the he else,
you know, just us, I think it would it would
hit a lot different. Yeah, And I will tell you
one thing.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
If this was like a real serious, like long legs
type of movie and those fuckers were there, man, I
don't know, I'd probably have to leave.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Yeah, I don't blame you. I was to the point
where I wanted to, uh go get security. Uh. If
you're listening out here, I know we're kind of like
rambling about this, but uh, don't be a douchebag when
you go to the theater. Follow proper etiquette. Shut the
fuck up, turn your fucking phone off, and watch the movie.
If you can't follow those simple things, stay the fuck home.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
And if you go in a large group, please please
stop fucking giggling and you know, goddamn just shut up. Like, yes,
we want you to have a good time, but we
want you to have a good time and not spoil
it everybody. Like, in order for you to have a
good time, you don't have to spoil everybody else's good time.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Does that make sense? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, you don't have
to fuck everybody else's time up because you don't care
about anybody.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
And if one person is just saying you're bothering them.
You need to take that to heart. Going Damn, I
guess I need to be a little quiet because I'm
ruining their experience.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Right fucker Well, Misslana, how do you feel about your rating?

Speaker 2 (30:27):
So for me, like I said, I don't like I
don't think that this is like perfect cinema, but I
had a good time with it and I like to
be acting. I liked the gore. I give this the
four out of five.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Wow, you give us the four out of five. Well,
I kind of saved the ending of the movie for
my rating. I thought that this movie ended on a
shocking note. We haven't had this, this clear cut ending

(31:00):
spoiler coming just you know, be aware where everybody fucking dies.
It's been a hot minute since that's happened. And it was.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
And it was kind of a twist because we thought,
oh shit, okay, they cheated death.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
They won, They've done it in part three? Was it
part three?

Speaker 3 (31:19):
They got on a subway. But at the end of
the movie and they all fucking ran.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Yeah, but we didn't see him die though, you assume.
But I'm saying, like this was you mean, like actually
see them be Yeah, yeah, yeah, they got they got.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
An hour and a half too fucking late.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Yeah, well, I.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
Think, and it kind of tied into part was it
Part two with the logs?

Speaker 1 (31:43):
Yes, it was a wink and a nod to Part
two with the logs. They actually did that twice in
the movie, if I'm correct. Yeah, yeah, because a log
truck flies by them and they're like, oh, I'm definitely
gonna wait. That was cool. I think it was a
lot of like wink winks and throwbacks to this movie.

(32:05):
It definitely had it's a nostalgiabate, which I you know,
I kind of appreciated. I wasn't expecting it. Like I said,
I had no expectations with this movie. I am one
of the people that firmly believes that it is the
same movie over and over again. It's a group of
people that cheat death and death is going to get

(32:26):
its revenge. It's the same in every movie. And that's
how I came into this movie. It's a final destination movie.
I know, what else do you expect. It's like going
to a Halloween movie. You know, you expect Michael Myers
and then you get Halloween Ends. But anyway, I give

(32:47):
this a three and a half. Personally after sitting in
after sitting on it a couple of days and thinking
about the other ones, I don't don't think it's the
worst one, but I kind of had to knock it
down a little bit because of the comedic tone to it.

(33:07):
Because now, moving forward, if there's another Final Destination movie,
Todd's right, they're they're going to copy this formula because
of how successful it was. So it's going to be
a haha movie. Like uh, to explain to anybody out there,
it's going to have that happy death day element of

(33:29):
like comedy to it, if that makes any sense? Is that?
Is that fair? To stay with y'all? It has that
that happy death they feel to it. Yeah, it's turning.
It's turning something serious as in death into something comedic, right,
because god knows if they just made a movie about death,

(33:53):
you know, Miss Lamb.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
Yeah, no, I agree with both of you.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
Well, that's it.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
I think it's worth going to the theaters and seeing. Personally,
I had fun with it. I also think that, you know,
at the same time, I would maybe wait and watch
it at home. If you want a more serious Final
Destination movie, you'd probably be better off waiting because you're

(34:20):
not going to get this, but as always we want
to thank you for tuning in. I'm Ripper and I'm
taught of thunderstand.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
Tutlou by my little monsters, Stay spooky, Stay tuned,
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