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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Oct 12, 2008 23:01:37 GMT -5
Wait, wait... death... wants to kill them... but doesn't just because they are pulling the trigger. Either way death gets them! That makes no sense! There's a design.....and Death will not interrupt the design simply because a kid wants to end his life already. When it's time to die....he'll die. why doesn't the kid just fill up a bathtub and take a breathe or two under water then? Eat that death!
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Post by The QC Loser on Oct 12, 2008 23:03:51 GMT -5
It was a response to his post about just killing himself to stick it to death. One guy tries it but death basically says "the hell with you we are doing it my way" I know. I mean that makes no sense in the movie. Ok ya I realized that after I posted my response
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Post by The QC Loser on Oct 12, 2008 23:05:19 GMT -5
There's a design.....and Death will not interrupt the design simply because a kid wants to end his life already. When it's time to die....he'll die. why doesn't the kid just fill up a bathtub and take a breathe or two under water then? Eat that death! I wonder who Death would deal with that. In the first one the main kid (I can't remember any of the names) is falling down a hill and stops inches from being impaled on a broken branch for no reason. He is just kind of floating there. Would you suddenly be able to breath under water?
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Oct 12, 2008 23:14:12 GMT -5
why doesn't the kid just fill up a bathtub and take a breathe or two under water then? Eat that death! I wonder who Death would deal with that. In the first one the main kid (I can't remember any of the names) is falling down a hill and stops inches from being impaled on a broken branch for no reason. He is just kind of floating there. Would you suddenly be able to breath under water? That would be... odd. Death stopping how nature works seems to be out of his realms of power. That's why I don't like these movies. I mean there has to be some rules. Death doesn't control gravity. lol
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Post by The Wraith on Oct 12, 2008 23:20:42 GMT -5
I wonder who Death would deal with that. In the first one the main kid (I can't remember any of the names) is falling down a hill and stops inches from being impaled on a broken branch for no reason. He is just kind of floating there. Would you suddenly be able to breath under water? That would be... odd. Death stopping how nature works seems to be out of his realms of power. That's why I don't like these movies. I mean there has to be some rules. Death doesn't control gravity. lol Jump off skyscrapers, go dodge traffic on the highway.....as long as it isn't your turn to die, right?
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Post by The QC Loser on Oct 12, 2008 23:21:33 GMT -5
That would be... odd. Death stopping how nature works seems to be out of his realms of power. That's why I don't like these movies. I mean there has to be some rules. Death doesn't control gravity. lol Jump off skyscrapers, go dodge traffic on the highway.....as long as it isn't your turn to die, right? That actually seems to be the way it works.
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Post by erisi236 on Oct 12, 2008 23:50:26 GMT -5
Caution: Simple devices in the world of Final Destination are not as simple as they may seem, while in your world a light bulb will just turn off when burnt out, here it'll explode and cause a massive fire.
Devices here also have no surge protection, in fact they have surge amplifiers, should your electric device encounter a short of some kind it won't turn off, it will instead rev up to 1000 times it's normal output.
For your convenience normal household tools and appliances are enhanced to industrial strength and beyond, blenders, nail guns, microwaves ect. have vastly more power here in Final Destination.
Please be aware that your car has been structurally weakened at key locations which will cause it to fly apart unexpectedly at a moments notice so seat belts are not required, in fact they are no recommended as they have been designed to lock on impact which may leave you in a vulnerable position such as explosions or encounters with other vehicles.
Please enjoy your (short) stay in Final Destination.
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Post by -Lithium- on Oct 13, 2008 0:06:08 GMT -5
I would just out into an huge open field. Would be hard to die out there in something thats not quick and painless...
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Oct 13, 2008 0:06:56 GMT -5
I would just out into an huge open field. Would be hard to die out there in something thats not quick and painless... A lightning strike lights the field on fire and you burn in an inferno!
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Post by The QC Loser on Oct 13, 2008 0:32:23 GMT -5
Also don't forget a single drop of water touching anything electric will cause it to go ape shit period just one single little drop
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Post by Mozenrath on Oct 13, 2008 0:34:39 GMT -5
They need to make these films like a half hour-forty five minutes long, and just the death scenes.
Any longer, and the plot falls to pieces.
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Post by -Lithium- on Oct 13, 2008 0:53:28 GMT -5
They need to make these films like a half hour-forty five minutes long, and just the death scenes. Any longer, and the plot falls to pieces. FD was cool cause it was something new. FD2 was cool cause it all tied together with FD1. FD3 was meh...
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Post by King of Fighters on Oct 13, 2008 2:39:23 GMT -5
I would just out into an huge open field. Would be hard to die out there in something thats not quick and painless... A plane drops on you and you slowly burn to death from super heated metal.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2008 7:40:20 GMT -5
I wonder who Death would deal with that. In the first one the main kid (I can't remember any of the names) is falling down a hill and stops inches from being impaled on a broken branch for no reason. He is just kind of floating there. Would you suddenly be able to breath under water? That would be... odd. Death stopping how nature works seems to be out of his realms of power. That's why I don't like these movies. I mean there has to be some rules. Death doesn't control gravity. lol I know! I think Death should battle like...Jesus or something like that.
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Post by Sharpy Snow on Oct 13, 2008 10:16:43 GMT -5
I was watching a 'Top 40 Disaster Movies' thing on TV and they put Final Destination at 11.
I raged for a good 15 minutes.
I'm sorry, I just don't find the appeal in movies like this and Saw. Tto be perfectly honest, the fact someone put it as the 11th best disaster movie of all time is an insult to all over disaster movies.
Then again, considerng #1 was Die Hard [Great film but just not a disaster movie] means it wasn't really the most reliable list =/
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Post by judodave on Oct 13, 2008 10:27:14 GMT -5
I would just out into an huge open field. Would be hard to die out there in something thats not quick and painless... A Meteor will hit you dead on. If you survive that somehow a lightning bolt will hit you. If you survive that God will say "f*** it". come down and strangle you himself.
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Post by blef on Oct 13, 2008 12:17:06 GMT -5
Of course another thing that always kind of bugged me about those movies is that when you're watching a horror movie or whatever you are supposed to be rooting for the kids to get away and defeat the killer/monster whatever. Well there is no way to defeat death, you die no matter what. So it just seems like ok whatever they die no matter what no struggle. I know none of that probably made sense. They basically beat death's design in the 2nd one, didn't they? (And I don't consider the kid's death to be tragic - more like comedic...)
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Post by hypnoticgenes on Oct 13, 2008 14:22:05 GMT -5
Who knew death was such a big fan of Rube Goldberg?
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Post by Grendel on Oct 13, 2008 17:09:54 GMT -5
Of course another thing that always kind of bugged me about those movies is that when you're watching a horror movie or whatever you are supposed to be rooting for the kids to get away and defeat the killer/monster whatever. Well there is no way to defeat death, you die no matter what. So it just seems like ok whatever they die no matter what no struggle. I know none of that probably made sense. Yes we are supposed to root for them. Yet when I was watching Jeepers Creepers, I was hoping that the monster would kill the kids because they were just so annoying ...
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Oct 13, 2008 17:16:42 GMT -5
Of course another thing that always kind of bugged me about those movies is that when you're watching a horror movie or whatever you are supposed to be rooting for the kids to get away and defeat the killer/monster whatever. Well there is no way to defeat death, you die no matter what. So it just seems like ok whatever they die no matter what no struggle. I know none of that probably made sense. They basically beat death's design in the 2nd one, didn't they? (And I don't consider the kid's death to be tragic - more like comedic...) They did....kind of. When the druggie saved the farm boy from being ran over, he caused another ripple in Death's design to happen. The farm boy died at the end of FD2, and later on between FD2 and FD3 the two that survived FD2 die by.....get this....one of them gets caught in a wood chipper, and the other tries to pull them free, and they both fall into the chipper and get chopped up.
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