
Bobby Campo
Nick
Shantel VanSanten
Lori
Nick Zano
Hunt
Haley Webb
Janet
Mykelti Williamson
George
Krista Allen
MILF / Samantha
Andrew Fiscella
Mechanic
Justin Welborn
Racist
Stephanie Honoré
Mechanic's Girlfriend
Lara Grice
Racist's Wife
Jackson Walker
Cowboy
Phil Austin
MILF's Husband
William Aguillard
Kid #1
Brendan Aguillard
Kid #2
Juan Kincaid
Newscaster
Monique Detraz
Anchorwoman
Chris Fry
Greensman
Tina Parker
Cheyenne
Cecile Monteyne
Dee Dee
Stacey Dizon
Pedicurist
Dane Rhodes
Grandstate Manager
Gabrielle Chapin
Girl On Top
Harold Evans
Homeless Man
Camille Bourgeois
Water Gun Brat
Eric Paulsen
Anchorman
Belford Carver
Mr. Suby
Damien Dao
Chinese Orderly
Jedda Jones
Nurse
Joseph T. Ridolfo
Toy Helicopter Operator
Chris Langlois
Toy Car Operator
Trey Burvant
Theater Manager
Larry E. Lundy Jr.
Usher
Courtney James
Scaffolder
Joshua Hinson
Movie Goer With Feet on Seat (uncredited)
Jenna Craig
Kid with Bolt (uncredited)
Andy Ussach
Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)










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$40,000,000.00
$187,384,627.00
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- #gore
- #stock car racing
- #car crash
- #premonition
- #vision
- #death
- #cheating death
- #supernatural horror
- #horror
Reviews

<em>'The Final Destination'</em> - because apparently <em>'Final Destination 4'</em> was taken?! - is the weakest of opening four entries from this franchise. That's a shame because I liked seeing Bobby Campo as a lead, but I'm not sure he and his co-stars were enough for this one. For the first time in this series, I'm disappointed with some of the effects - those computer-generated bits for t
Final Destination 4 (or The Final Destination) is exactly what you’d expect, same setup, same formula, but with a heavy focus on 3D effects. The plot is as basic as it gets, just an excuse to showcase over-the-top death sequences. The directing feels uninspired, and while the cinematography makes the most out of the 3D gimmick, it doesn’t do much beyond that. The acting is forgettable, with charac

This movie has a sweet into too. A race car disaster like no other. Bet that would look sweet in 3D.

***More of the same, but with one of the better ‘final girls’ and superior music*** The first "Final Destination" movie in 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, an invisible spirit. A group of people, mostly teens, escape a great tragedy due to a premonition of one of them and the rest of the movie involves the Grim Reaper systematically slayi
For some reason this one is named The Final Destination instead of Final Destination 4. Almost looks like they expected this installment to be the final in the series but since the 5th one is about to come out on Blu-ray that was obviously a wrong assumption in that case. A positive surprise. Most people have said that the second third and fourth film slipped compared to the first one and it wasn

It's not actually final... You can just imagine the suits sitting around their big round table discussing how to churn out another financially beneficial Final Destination movie and get away with it. Big suit number one puts forward that they obviously need more inventive mouse trap like deaths. Big suit number two has the genius notion that 3D is again taking off so why not utilise that option
I had low expectations when I entered the theater to see the 5th installment of the FD series, because the 4th movie was such a disappointment. But after watching it, I was surprised. First off,this movie was way,( and I mean), way better then the last two movies were. It was darker and had a lot of elements from the first movie, which I loved. I don't want to give away too much, but I do want to












