darkshadow
Wed, 09-02-2009, 04:27 PM
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Just came back from this, and I really enjoyed it even though this entry in the series feels far less.....profound? then the others. Mostly because it seems the narrative is completely missing, every scene just seems like another death scene.
It was nice in your face gory though, and since I saw it in 3D, the effects were even more enjoyable. This is the first 3D movie where I've actually flinched (more then once), never happened before :eek: .
All in all 80 minutes of mindless fun/thrills/scares whatever floats your boat.
Oh and I liked bus 180 showing up at the end. Though the ending itself was a tad weak, even FD3's ending which left it up to imagination was better.
One more thing, I also really liked the opening credits, which showed most of the deaths from the previous movies, but in 3D and X-Ray'ed.
The movie was also accompanied by a 3D trailer of Avatar, pretty good stuff.
Just came back from this, and I really enjoyed it even though this entry in the series feels far less.....profound? then the others. Mostly because it seems the narrative is completely missing, every scene just seems like another death scene.
It was nice in your face gory though, and since I saw it in 3D, the effects were even more enjoyable. This is the first 3D movie where I've actually flinched (more then once), never happened before :eek: .
All in all 80 minutes of mindless fun/thrills/scares whatever floats your boat.
Oh and I liked bus 180 showing up at the end. Though the ending itself was a tad weak, even FD3's ending which left it up to imagination was better.
One more thing, I also really liked the opening credits, which showed most of the deaths from the previous movies, but in 3D and X-Ray'ed.
The movie was also accompanied by a 3D trailer of Avatar, pretty good stuff.