The Final Destination (US - DVD R1 | BD)
We've updated our news item with a few additional details on the DVD & Blu-ray
Title: The Final Destination (IMDb)
Starring: Bobby Campo
Released: 5th January 2010
SRP: $28.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
New Line Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of The Final Destination for the 5th January. Each will include 2D and 3D versions of the film, along with 2 pairs of 3-D glasses. As far as we know, hte only extra material on the DVD release will be additional scenes. The Blu-ray release will also include alternate endings, a Body Count: The Deaths of The Final Destination featurette, Pre-Visualization/Storyboard Segments, BD-Live features, and a digital copy of the film.






Quote: The movie series that taps into your deepest fears returns with a new and imaginative chapter that delivers the expected – in so many keep-you-guessing, unexpected ways! A strange premonition causes friends to abandon their day at the speedway, just before a crushing pileup hurtles cars into the bleachers with fiery consequences. They have cheated Death. But Death is only getting started. From the director of Snakes on a Plane comes the eerie, innovative tale of the friends’ fierce fight to keep themselves and others alive.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Bobby Campo
Released: 5th January 2010
SRP: $28.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
New Line Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of The Final Destination for the 5th January. Each will include 2D and 3D versions of the film, along with 2 pairs of 3-D glasses. As far as we know, hte only extra material on the DVD release will be additional scenes. The Blu-ray release will also include alternate endings, a Body Count: The Deaths of The Final Destination featurette, Pre-Visualization/Storyboard Segments, BD-Live features, and a digital copy of the film.






Synopsis
Quote: The movie series that taps into your deepest fears returns with a new and imaginative chapter that delivers the expected – in so many keep-you-guessing, unexpected ways! A strange premonition causes friends to abandon their day at the speedway, just before a crushing pileup hurtles cars into the bleachers with fiery consequences. They have cheated Death. But Death is only getting started. From the director of Snakes on a Plane comes the eerie, innovative tale of the friends’ fierce fight to keep themselves and others alive.
News by Tom Woodward
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So no one would confuse it with the first one? haha. They needed to be more creative with the title of this one.
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Acting in this movie was horrible. However, it was still fun and Shantel VanSanten who is now on One Tree Hill is very hot, so I will definitely get this one.
i didn't like the film,
A MUST F**KING BUY!
BLU-RAY AND 3D GLASSES HERE I COME!!!!!
BLU-RAY AND 3D GLASSES HERE I COME!!!!!
Manda of Mu wrote: WOHA! A dvd that doesn't have ONE quotation or remark or any kind?! AWESOME!...not like I give a sh** about the movie, just thought that was cool.
I'm glad I am not the only person who noticed this! I hate all these stupid quotes on dvd art anymore, it's annoying. When I think of a movie, I like to think of what *I* thought of the movie, I couldn't give a sh*t what some random other person said about it! It's an eyesore.
I'm glad I am not the only person who noticed this! I hate all these stupid quotes on dvd art anymore, it's annoying. When I think of a movie, I like to think of what *I* thought of the movie, I couldn't give a sh*t what some random other person said about it! It's an eyesore.
Hopefully it's not the horrible RED/BLUE 3-D.
Commando wrote: Since when is it 'neat' to sit back and watch people get killed? That, in and of itself is entertainment? Most of the characters (or more appropriately, caricatures) are completely unlikeable or incredibly stupid as they both ignore the MASSIVE warnings or just stand there like potted palms while random stuff wraps itself around their necks.
Idiocracy is the new reality!
The reason why people get enjoyment from people getting killed is because we know it isn't real. It's just computer-generated technical stuff. Since we know it's all crazy and unrealistic, that's why it's fun. It sounds weird now, but you'll know what I mean.
Pixarfan517 wrote: You know? They add 3-D on this DVD/Blu-Ray, but they don't add in a 3-D version for "Up" and "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs." They better add 3-D with the first two "Toy Story" films - if not, I will flip.
Why do you care about the 3-D being unattached to Up. There was nothing really gimmicky or 3-D about it. At least, The final destination had a lot of 3-D. It would be weird to watch the film in 2-D, when literally every minute, it's stuff coming out at you. With Ice Age 3, Fox is too cheap to attach the 3-D with the film. They have sunk so low because they are even making the 3-D companies pay the 3-D charges, which is like $15 million! With Toy story, they are not going to make it in 3-D. That was just a marketing ploy to rekindle the two iconic films. Moreover, there was nothing too 3-D about those either.
Idiocracy is the new reality!
The reason why people get enjoyment from people getting killed is because we know it isn't real. It's just computer-generated technical stuff. Since we know it's all crazy and unrealistic, that's why it's fun. It sounds weird now, but you'll know what I mean.
Pixarfan517 wrote: You know? They add 3-D on this DVD/Blu-Ray, but they don't add in a 3-D version for "Up" and "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs." They better add 3-D with the first two "Toy Story" films - if not, I will flip.
Why do you care about the 3-D being unattached to Up. There was nothing really gimmicky or 3-D about it. At least, The final destination had a lot of 3-D. It would be weird to watch the film in 2-D, when literally every minute, it's stuff coming out at you. With Ice Age 3, Fox is too cheap to attach the 3-D with the film. They have sunk so low because they are even making the 3-D companies pay the 3-D charges, which is like $15 million! With Toy story, they are not going to make it in 3-D. That was just a marketing ploy to rekindle the two iconic films. Moreover, there was nothing too 3-D about those either.
As a HUGE fan of 2 I was excited for this one, will buy it because I'm a completist but overall thought the movie was horrendous. The added race scenes were pointless to me.
I fail to understand how this can't have a commentary. The original movie's dvd had THREE commentaries.
why would anyone want 3D for home? we are faaaaaar from having theater quality 3D in home televisions. all these recent 3D movies on dvd/blu-ray use the c**ppy red/blue effect which never works.
Back cover added for the Blu-ray release - no idea why they've released that before the front cover!
mc_serenity wrote: Even though the "Toy Story" movies were originally produced in stereoscopic 3-D, the filmmakers didn't intend them to be 3-D experiences. That's why, aside from the new "Toy Story 3" trailer, the 3-D double-feature release wasn't needed.
The only people that will see the double feature of the "Toy Story" movies in 3-D are little kids who weren't even born around the times that the first two films were originally released and maybe would like to see those movies so that the parents can buy the movies for the kids. It's better for people like us to at least wait for "Toy Story 3" to come out in Disney Digital 3D.
The only people that will see the double feature of the "Toy Story" movies in 3-D are little kids who weren't even born around the times that the first two films were originally released and maybe would like to see those movies so that the parents can buy the movies for the kids. It's better for people like us to at least wait for "Toy Story 3" to come out in Disney Digital 3D.
annafaris wrote: Hopefully it's not the horrible RED/BLUE 3-D.
Well, that's all you get for home 3D movies for now... aside from the orange/ purple versions which are *slightly* better...
Well, that's all you get for home 3D movies for now... aside from the orange/ purple versions which are *slightly* better...
Matt Stilwell wrote: I fail to understand how this can't have a commentary. The original movie's dvd had THREE commentaries.
There were also commentaries in FD2 and FD3. This movie has some lame bonus features just like the movie itself.
There were also commentaries in FD2 and FD3. This movie has some lame bonus features just like the movie itself.
So, based on the add, they're back to red/blue cardboard 3-D glasses?
Blu-ray artwork added
Not sure why people are picking it up for 3D. The technology simply doesn't work very well in a home cinema environment at the moment. Great in a properly equipped cinema, but that's where it'll stay for me for the time being.
http://www.bva.org.uk/node/976474
Apparently they scheduled a release for all four films in a quadriology boxset some time ago, but they pulled the schedule out. No news so far..
Apparently they scheduled a release for all four films in a quadriology boxset some time ago, but they pulled the schedule out. No news so far..
Primogen18 wrote: annafaris wrote: Hopefully it's not the horrible RED/BLUE 3-D.
Well, that's all you get for home 3D movies for now... aside from the orange/ purple versions which are *slightly* better...
You cannot use the polarised 3D glasses with LCD TVs....
I notice they have a end date for the digital copy.....
Still will get this as the others have been good beer night movies...
Well, that's all you get for home 3D movies for now... aside from the orange/ purple versions which are *slightly* better...
You cannot use the polarised 3D glasses with LCD TVs....
I notice they have a end date for the digital copy.....
Still will get this as the others have been good beer night movies...
I liked it! You guys are failing to realize this movie was a celebration of the FD series as a whole. Hence the opening titles featuring all the classic deaths from all three movies.



