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Final Destination: Bloodlines

Plagued by a recurring violent nightmare, a college student returns home to find the one person who can break the cycle and save her family from the horrific fate that inevitably awaits them. (IMDB)

It was the second movie of my birthday horror night and we enjoyed it. The “curse”, this time, is inherited through the family bloodline instead of following the death order of the first scene. Coming up with new ideas while respecting the original concept must not be easy.

While the first scene with Brec Bassinger in the space needle was great, I found the rest of the movie a bit less good than the other chapters. It was bit slow and the death scenes were a bit too generic.

However, even if it didn’t meet our expectations, Bloodlines is a good horror movie, it’s just too bad that it’ll always be compared to its prequels.

Final Destination (1 to 5)

I had to check our Horror List twice, I can’t believe that we didn’t write a post about Final Destination yet, since we love the franchise and we recently did a complete rerun.

The story, which was originally going to be the concept for an episode of X-Files, follows a group of people who managed to avoid a catastrophe thanks to a premonitory vision. sooner or later, those who escaped their doom start to die as death itself attempts to correct the path they’ve escaped.

From a plane crash to a roller coaster accident, the initial catastrophe is followed by dozens of very brutal freak accidents. There isn’t much suspense beside finding out who wil die next and how he/she will die. However, those brutal deaths are fun to watch and each of the 5 movies is absolutely free of unnecessary drama.

Apparently, a sixth movie titled “Final Destination: Bloodlines” will be released in 2025. Series producer Craig Perry said the film would be set “in the world of first responders” and feature EMTs, firefighters, and police officers. (Wikipedia)