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The Final Destination (2009) with Ryan Walker from 'The Walk The Line Podcast'
- 2024/12/09
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Review It Yourself's first ever guest returns! Ryan Walker from 'The Walk The Line Podcast' joins Sean and Sarah to discuss the fourth (and planned last) film:
The Final Destination (2009).
Will Ryan and Sarah remain unimpressed by Sean's choice of film?
Check Out Ryan's website here: https://www.thewalkthelinepodcast.com/
Discussion Points:
-Ryan is practising for Loose Women or This Morning, after his BBC Radio Essex Interview.
-Sarah was unimpressed by this film.
-The way the film jettisons everything that Sarah loved, plot, characters etc.
-The lack of importance for the women's names.
-Ryan loved the tyre death.
-CGI ruins the party, again.
-Treat yourself to the deleted scenes.
-The really poor script.
-The 'Death By Caffeine' Coffee Shop rubbish coffee puns.
-This film is so good that Ryan, Sean and Sarah start discussing Commando (1985): "90 minutes of pure adrenaline"-Ryan Walker.
-Ryan is annoyed at the CGI dust.
-We do not endorse spreading hate, we were laughing at the idiotic guy-just in case you missed the sarcasm, nuance and humour.
-Sean is outraged that the main character doesn't get his face spattered with blood.
Raised Questions:
-What's with Sean's saucy introduction?
-Did you know there were 5 Final Destination films?
-Did the film go totally go off the rails with this one?
-What is with the acting?
-Are we supposed to die?
-How strong was that fence?
-Did death save the best for 3-D?
-Why is Sean against the C-word?
-Why did they use George's backstory like that?
-Why are the visions so rubbish?
-Why does no-one emotionally react to any of the deaths in this film?
-Why don't they go for a cheeky Greggs?
-Would a Final Destination spoof, similar to Scream (1996) work?
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