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I don't know why but I just imagine death being so petty and upset about not getting to use any of his Rube Goldberg deaths on Alex that he personally threw the brick instead of just making it fall
I imagine that picture of Charlie Day by the conspiracy theory board and it’s death coming to the conclusion that he himself has to throw the brick cause it’s the only/simple way it’ll work 😂
I actually like to think of some long sequence of events like the movies always have..... maybe some construction workers working on a building high up & something spills into something that slips into something that falls into something that knocks a brick off ...... & Alex is walking on the street & stops to do something nice (open a door/pick up something an old lady dropped/etc) & gets hit in the head .....
My headcanon is that Death got tired of making elaborate Rube Goldberg-esque death traps that regularly fails, so he simply just threw a brick at Alex.
Just so you know because of your head canon of an enraged death hurling the brick at Alex yelling "Why wont you just die!" only for it to hit and kill him resulting in Death after a moment of complete shock doing the "I meant to do that" claim and shuffle off in embarassment.
This makes me feel better picturing something to what you and the other comment said. Just imagining death pissed off chucking a brick. & when it worked him being shocked at first, then just him laughing slow and giddy that's turns into maniacal laughter. Cause offscreen and a brick?! Like come on! 😅
I cannot drive anywhere near a log truck without thinking about that highway crash. I think this is the only movie to actually scar me. But hey, that means it worked.
One think about that viral video of the lady freaking out on the plane is I saw comments saying "I would get off! It's like Final Destination!" and I would think "Honestly, I hope you all are worrying about being distracted on the road way more than you are worrying about this." Plane crashes are super rare, the shit in this opening scene happens every day.
@@reginaphalange30don’t visit Portland, Oregon then. The city is split by the Willamette River and on the bank of the Columbia River which separates Washington state and Oregon. There are a ton of bridges!
So fun fact for you guys, Kimberly (the lead) also plays JJ in Criminal Minds, the teacher Eugene (the motorcyclist who died in the hospital with Clear) is the original voice of Kratos from God of War, and, since it was so impressive to you, the highway crash WAS in fact all practical (minus some explosions) They had stunt drivers doing all the crashing
Another fun one was that Kimberly was originally the lead in FD1. And when Jeffrey Reddick wrote the first film, he had Kirsten Dunst in mind. But he also had Alex as Tobey Mcguire in mind.
I love how the highway crash scene has shaped millennials and Gen Z to immediately panic when we see those wood trucks lmaooo😂😂 one of my worst fears fr For the people saying Gen Z wasn't affected, I'm literally born in '05.
@@LD_92the oldest gen z were born in 1995, so yes we did grow up watching these movies and most of the gen z from 1995-2003 have seen final destination
@@dayzed2 Gen Z’s are actually 1997 kids. This first film came out in 2000. Wouldn’t really say you grew up with these movies. I’m sure plenty of Gen Z’s have seen these films. That’s why I said most, not all.
@@TupocalypseShakur Yeah, I replied to the comment below me. Not saying that Gen Z’s haven’t seen these movies. Just that I’d consider it more of Gen Y thing.
Everyone always mentions the logs, but this movie also ensured that I never have plastic bottles or any other junk by my feet that could get stuck under the brake pedal.
Fun fact a . . . ok not a fun fact but anyway a coworker was recently hospitalized because someone left a can with toxic chemicals in the truck and it got punctured by rolling around under their seat leading to them inhaling it over several hours drive.
For me is the best, the third is bad, but I dont i never like those games because I got sick so I would never be in one, but a car accident is something that all people could experience, I think that is the more real of all the movies, and why the four and the five is not very interesting to me,
Glad you continued! FD2 and FD5 are my favorites, but for different reasons. Timmy from the dentist sequence was originally... nine years old, I think? ... but the studio felt he was WAY too young to kill in such a brutal fashion. All of the car crashed in the opening sequence were done practically, which I think really makes a difference. What's interesting is that most of the logs are digital! Twenty years later, I think the VFX holds up pretty well. Roxy, you are correct -- we never thought we'd be making a sequel so we were kinda making it up as we went along. Greg, you are also correct -- usually most of the character work in these movies are cut out after previews. People just want to get to the kills ASAP. [Apologies for some copypasta] Two interesting notes -- the scene in the car where they all realize they're connected to the survivors of Flight 180 in the first movie? The studio wanted to cut that scene. We had to shoot other scenes faster to earn it, and even then they didn't want it. And it's the most critical scene in the movie! Sigh. They also didn't want to shoot the scene where Rory tells Kimberly to hide all the stuff that might break his Mom's heart. We snuck in two takes of the scene without telling them -- that's why it's in one shot with no coverage. And finally, Roxy, it's staties -- I'm a Masshole myself.
It’s great that you take the time to watch and respond to these reactions. May i ask whats the studios perspective of this explosion of channels reacting to films? I think it’s positive in keeping films more relevant but I’m interested to hear how they feel. Thank you.
@@the_33rd I hope they appreciate the reactions. I wasn't going to watch FD 5 because I wasn't too impressed by FD 4. After seeing reactions, I had to buy it so I could watch it more than once, and it's actually my favorite. Not to give anything away, the first premonition scene is my biggest fear in 5. Maybe that's why I chose it over 1 and 2. But if there were no reactions to 5, I would not have bought the movie or even watched it. My favorites are 5, 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The fact that the opening premonition in FD2 is mostly practical with v. few exceptions is probably why it was so effectively terrifying at the time and to this day. Also, I'm so glad that ya'll fought for the scene that connects it to the first movie. Part of the reason this movie series is so enjoyable is how all of them are generally connected to the original.
Wow, with the context of the kid originally being written as much younger makes stuff like the tucking-in bedtime scene make a lot more sense. Though as a result it did give the overprotective, infantilizing mom an interesting extra layer of characterization that might not have been there if Timmy hadn't been rewritten/recast.
The director of this movie was a stunt man, which is why all of the stunts are so great. The major crash was done almost 100% practically. The cgi they used was to make the logs bounce because when they tried to do that part practically, the logs just....rolled away.
My mama and grandma (may they both RIP) became paranoid around log trucks and trucks with metal bars after seeing this. They absolutely hated being behind one of them in traffic.
In the "Choose Your Fate" DVD edition of Final Destination 3, a newspaper blows by, revealing the two surviving characters from the second movie, Kimberly and Burke ran into each other at a hardware store and a Camaro ran through the store, knocking them into a nearby wood chipper. Kimberly's coat was tangled and was snatched into the machine. Burke attempted to save her, and both were dismembered. Since this is an alternate, this may not be considered to be canon. So those characters may still be alive.
Based on how the other movies end, I doubt they lived It seems like death is petty and just says "okay you get a blank slate, oh look I have a train crash in 9 months, it be a shame if you happen to be on it"
Fun Fact 2: In terms of Alex's cause of Death, they had a good series of ideas. One was the blade of a ceiling fans falling on him. They scrapted that and thought having one of the other characters die on screen but never used it. Another was a spider bite. But one that they really thought of saying was a flesh eating virus. In the end, we got the falling brick to the head.
The original creator recently spoke in an interview that he wanted Alex as the Dr. Loomis of the franchise basically but FD2 spat on the character and even Clear's. FD2 had such odd writing and it's hard for me to like knowing what they did to Alex and knowing what the franchise creator originally wanted from Alex.
Feel like the should have just left it. It looked like him and the bully from the first one die at the same time in the last scene of FD1. Should have killed him there with the same sign
Idk if someone already said it, but the character of Tim was originally written to be 10yrs old, which is why he seems so young, but they didn’t want to kill a kid in such a brutal way, so they aged him up to 15.
@@liamwarner5749 It isn't off camera, it's just in the background (kind of) but they also have his partially cooked arm land on his mother's dish in front of her, I mean come on lol
@@LordLOC Hmmm I remember him walking off and the explosion happening in audio form only but it has been a long time since I watched the film rather than reactions. An arm isn't really the same as seeing a child squashed flat.
@@liamwarner5749 No they definitely show the kid getting blown up, it's even in the reaction here. You see him standing there and the BBQ exploding etc. And yeah, getting squished flat would be worse, but in the end you are still dead lol
I really liked how he was included in each of the FD movies I accept (FD4 was more a demonstration of 3D technology than a movie). In my head, he is the reaper: no control over life and death, but critical in the transition. The TV show Dead Like Me fits this head canon as well.
I'm not entirely sure that it's Death that's giving the signs, but something else. Like, the whisper to Kimberly to wake her up so see could see the news story in the middle of the night and have it in her head the next day. Something's trying to stop them from Death, but can't intervene with free will. It's almost like a chess game of Death vs Life, with the free will of humans being the chaotic wild card...
It is absolutely Death giving the signs. They are the things that directly lead to the deaths. When Kimberly yells towards Tim "Pigeons!", That is when Tim notices them and gets the idea to scare them off. If Kimberly hadn't distracted him, he most likely would have just continued his conversation with his mom about the dentist and walked past the birds.
@redfox3334 Or the pigeons that the sign was originally referring to were the pigeons that led to the kid being suffocated, but it also saved the mother from being electrocuted. Why would Death give a clue to Alex about the bus in the first movie, the seatbelt, . Why would Death give them clues to help them cheat it? Why give the premonitions in the first place? They all seem like warnings and only those who are paying attention or in tune with what's needs to be seen... I feel like Life chooses those who would take heed to their warnings and be proactive in helping the others. If it had chosen other characters like Carter, Billy, the dope fiend, the mom & son, the motorcyclist, etc, they orobably would be so quick to help everyone else. Even Clear might not have been proactive to save everyone on that plane. Clear was clearly an empath though, therefore, someone very in tune so although she never saw the vision Alex had, she felt everything he felt and she later had her own vision (or just her empathic feelings being triggered, maybe giving her a sign in a way that would connect to her instesd of an actual vision?) that saved Alex in the end. I think this is the doings of Life, not Death...
@@langdonledwig3734 Because everything that happens in these movies IS Deaths actual design. The ending proves it the most. We learn that all of the characters in this movie were prevented from dying in other accidents because of the cast of the original, so they, along with the us, believe that to be the reason they are all targeted now. If the original cast hadn't survived the plane, everyone in this movie would have made it to the places they should have died. None of their situations they escaped were prevented, they just weren't involved in them. Then this cast crashes into a farm and at one point the son on that farm is almost run over by a news van that is there because of the big crash, but Rory saves him. We then see Death come for that kid at the end, but if they had died in either of the previous accidents, they would have never crashed in that farm, then the kid would have never been run over by a news van in the first place. That kid was ALWAYS meant to die standing at that gas grill.
My headcanon is that Alex was such an MVP at evade all the death complicated shennanigans that one day Death was like "ah fuck it" and just drop a brick into his head
I can’t wait for y’all to reach #3! I know we talk about the log scene scarring us but the next one had me praying every time I was at an amusement park 😭
OMG, I was driving along the highway about a month ago and ended up behind a log truck. My heart almost jumped to my throat, and I spent a few minutes nervously driving behind the truck, before it turned off, and all I could think was "I don't care how secure those logs are, I've seen the movie." Another great reaction, and can't wait to see you guys react to the next one
this film is 20 years old now but still has some of the best practical car stunts ever put on film. the crazy thing about it is its not too far from reality, highway pileups do happen in real life. the way this film expertly plays on the audiances everyday fears is what makes this film shine and why i still think its the best film in the franchise.
This movie is the reason why we all still fear these logs on the freeway 21 years later 😂😂 this was the scariest one to me as a teenager and it's a good sequel.
Fun Fact: When it came to the fate of Alex Browning, they did think of bringing both Alex and Clear back. But they felt having them both come back wouldn't work so they basically decided to bring back one of them. Originally, they were going to bring back Alex, but they felt Clear coming back without Alex would be more interesting. So they had Alex die offscreen.
Actually this is not the main reason.... They planned to bring Alex and clear both back, but the makers had some issues with the actor who played Alex.. that's why they didn't include him in the film
I imagine death as a grumpy underpaid guy just with a checklist and when someone cheats him he's just " Are you freaking kidding me ! You know how long it took me to plan all of these!"
That Highway premonition scene at the start is still one of the most insane sequences I've seen at the start of a movie. I didn't know they were going to go that hard (even after the first one), that was my favourite premonition scene they've done
Something creepy that happened to me was when I had deja vu when I saw the bridge collapse scene in the 5th movie as a kid. It was almost like I had my own premonition of seeing the movie.
Roxy jumping on the chair in panic over the dentist scene is great! lol ^_^ It's ok, my wife the same way. Goes into full on panic mode at the dentist.
The first one is definitely the best one, especially because it has the best actors/characters. That being said, the highway scene in this movie and some of the death scenes are very well done and entertaining.
That guy with the jaws of "life" that set off the airbag is going to have so much PTSD. Then again, why they left the sharp pipe end behind her is a mystery.
So glad Mr Perry commented on your last video! He's such a cool dude and responds to most reactors who watch the series! Gives you so many behind the scenes details! Even did a interview with CineBinge Reacts (if I recall). You should check it out after your finish the movies!
Couple things: Highway to hell made me do a spit take, the practical effects for creative kills especially are definitely the best part of this one, this franchise is quite literally THE best at making you fear the mundane (just wait til next movie), the main character Kimberly is played by AJ Cook who is great as JJ on Criminal Minds, and lastly death is the funniest character of the franchise. Edit: Also, I absolutely love that you guys reacted worse to the typical dental work than anything else (I do too every time I watch this). And the twist at the end shocked me the first time I saw this and now I think it was simply well done.
This one is my fave Final Destination. I was working in a theater when it came out and the staff had so much fun watching all the deaths over and over again. The crowd was a good one too and that's not always the case, lol. That pane of glass, tho. 😂😂 And of course the logs. That traumatized SO MANY people, 🤣🤣
The deaths in the opening scene reminded me that two students I graduated w/ died weeks after our graduation. One was crushed by a log that got loose off a logging truck when he was passing it, the other wiped out and died riding a motor cycle... Pretty messed up
This was a good sequel. It's connection to the original was incredible with a good eclectic cast of characters. The deaths were creative. I usually don't like how people die in films like these. But the blood levels do rise quite a bit. After this one and part 3, i couldn't get into the other sequels. But other than that, still a ride of an horror thriller series.
Yes love that you are continuing to watch this series of films. I can't wait for your reaction to Final Destination 3 as it is my favorite of the franchise.
I seem to recall it's somewhat hinted that Tony Todd is death. In the first movie he's the one who told them about the whole death coming for what's owed, and being playfully vague as if encouraging them to try and live.
The first scene made so many people think twice before going behind one of those big rigs with heavy loads. My sister stayed off the freeway for 3 months after watching this film. LOL!
What's especially funny is you were 100% right about Canadian casting/shooting. This movie came out in 2003. The terrible Sheriff's Deputy was played by an actor who also was starring in a lead role in the new Sy-Fy series BATTLESTAR: GALACTICA, which was filmed in British Columbia at the same time!
This one has more shot you’re actually afraid of happening. The first one just had more happenstance in the deaths. But this took literal fears and realized them. There’s not much of a story here it’s essentially a bunch of vignettes.
The opening was all done by practical effects, stunt drivers EXCEPT the log...they tried to do the log practical but it came off the truck no where near bouncing the way they wanted it to. Huge respect to the coordinators and stunt drivers.
1, 2 & 5 are niiice ! The other ones not really. FD1 has several cool bits and a unique vibe to it. FD2 is nasty, efficient, and very satisfying in its genre. FD5 is pretty clever and makes it all nicely come full circle (also arguably has the best death scene in the franchise).
I was once driving on the road behind a truck with logs on it and I remembered this movie and was too paranoid so I pulled over until the truck was very far ahead
The little detail i like about this movie is that when Kimberley has the premonition, we didn't see any of her friends inside the SUV. They basically never survive the initial roll-over which just hints of them not surviving the crash at all. All of the movies after that have that same little detail, but for different people, but i won't spoil any of them. And yes - all of them are worth watching.
Clear should of been the leader right through out the entire film series!! It would have been so much better that way!! The ultimate final girl!!!!💪😎❤👏🙌🙏👍🎉
I love you two,I'm only 15mins in to the movie and the comments and interaction between you two are killing me,you guys/girls are hilarious.Well done.. ❤❤
I don't follow trucks with logs because of this movie. It was also strange how someone got decapitated in an elevator in Houston like the week after I watched this.
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This Is probably one of the most known and iconic ones
Okay, let me strap in and watch(again) how this sequel messed up a lot of people who travel in Oregon. Logging trucks smh
Favorite moment: Greg singing Highway to Hell before it was played then realizing it's in the movie. 😂
@reginaphalange30 I screamed as soon as he sung it waiting to see their reaction
I'm waiting for Greg to find out that the guy from the motorcycle is the voice of Kratos lol
I ducking love the fact that Alex was so good at dodging death that it opted for just throwing a brick at him in a random alley to finally get him😂😂😂
I don't know why but I just imagine death being so petty and upset about not getting to use any of his Rube Goldberg deaths on Alex that he personally threw the brick instead of just making it fall
I imagine that picture of Charlie Day by the conspiracy theory board and it’s death coming to the conclusion that he himself has to throw the brick cause it’s the only/simple way it’ll work 😂
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Death: GOTCHA BITCHH!!!!
I actually like to think of some long sequence of events like the movies always have..... maybe some construction workers working on a building high up & something spills into something that slips into something that falls into something that knocks a brick off ...... & Alex is walking on the street & stops to do something nice (open a door/pick up something an old lady dropped/etc) & gets hit in the head .....
My headcanon is that Death got tired of making elaborate Rube Goldberg-esque death traps that regularly fails, so he simply just threw a brick at Alex.
I have the same headcannon
Just so you know because of your head canon of an enraged death hurling the brick at Alex yelling "Why wont you just die!" only for it to hit and kill him resulting in Death after a moment of complete shock doing the "I meant to do that" claim and shuffle off in embarassment.
This makes me feel better picturing something to what you and the other comment said. Just imagining death pissed off chucking a brick. & when it worked him being shocked at first, then just him laughing slow and giddy that's turns into maniacal laughter.
Cause offscreen and a brick?! Like come on! 😅
Heh....head canon...
The movie that forced a generation to fear logs.
As they should lol
True story!
Yup!
Truth!
Every time I see a truck with logs I think of that scene.
The highway crash scene is one of the craziest action sequences ever made!
I cannot drive anywhere near a log truck without thinking about that highway crash. I think this is the only movie to actually scar me. But hey, that means it worked.
One think about that viral video of the lady freaking out on the plane is I saw comments saying "I would get off! It's like Final Destination!" and I would think "Honestly, I hope you all are worrying about being distracted on the road way more than you are worrying about this." Plane crashes are super rare, the shit in this opening scene happens every day.
@@danwilliams2551 except logs don't really bounce that way. Had to be done with CGI.
Elevators for me lol.
@@Galiant2010 bridges for me. The dentist scene I can't watch but I will drive out of my way to avoid a bridge. Or I don't go.
@@reginaphalange30don’t visit Portland, Oregon then. The city is split by the Willamette River and on the bank of the Columbia River which separates Washington state and Oregon. There are a ton of bridges!
So fun fact for you guys, Kimberly (the lead) also plays JJ in Criminal Minds, the teacher Eugene (the motorcyclist who died in the hospital with Clear) is the original voice of Kratos from God of War, and, since it was so impressive to you, the highway crash WAS in fact all practical (minus some explosions)
They had stunt drivers doing all the crashing
Also, minus the original log falling off the truck cause logs don't bounce, so they did need to use cgi for that. Everything else was all practical.
Very true
I was waiting for someone to point out the voice of Young Kratos.
@@nilesstarkyup 11 God of war games
Another fun one was that Kimberly was originally the lead in FD1. And when Jeffrey Reddick wrote the first film, he had Kirsten Dunst in mind. But he also had Alex as Tobey Mcguire in mind.
The "Highway to Hell" bit in this reaction is GOLD!
I love how the highway crash scene has shaped millennials and Gen Z to immediately panic when we see those wood trucks lmaooo😂😂 one of my worst fears fr
For the people saying Gen Z wasn't affected, I'm literally born in '05.
Gen Y yes, not really Gen Z.
Most of them haven’t even seen these movies.
@@LD_92the oldest gen z were born in 1995, so yes we did grow up watching these movies and most of the gen z from 1995-2003 have seen final destination
@@LD_92this movie was released in the early 2000s and has played on television multiple times, how would they not seen it? I've seen it
@@dayzed2 Gen Z’s are actually 1997 kids. This first film came out in 2000. Wouldn’t really say you grew up with these movies. I’m sure plenty of
Gen Z’s have seen these films. That’s why I said most, not all.
@@TupocalypseShakur Yeah, I replied to the comment below me. Not saying that Gen Z’s haven’t seen these movies. Just that I’d consider it more of Gen Y thing.
Everyone always mentions the logs, but this movie also ensured that I never have plastic bottles or any other junk by my feet that could get stuck under the brake pedal.
Came to the comments to see if anyone else had this fear!
Fun fact a . . . ok not a fun fact but anyway a coworker was recently hospitalized because someone left a can with toxic chemicals in the truck and it got punctured by rolling around under their seat leading to them inhaling it over several hours drive.
I would hope that a movie wouldn’t have to convince you not to do that.
@@ThePenpachi I didn't say convinced, I said ensured. Thanks!
@@liamwarner5749 Cool, new fear unlocked!
IMO, out of all 5 movies in the series, this one has the absolute best disaster premonition scene.
By far
Unbeaten
the third's horrified me when I was younger
@@Bmoney_west I feel like the third held the most tension throughout the film, it's palpable
For me is the best, the third is bad, but I dont i never like those games because I got sick so I would never be in one, but a car accident is something that all people could experience, I think that is the more real of all the movies, and why the four and the five is not very interesting to me,
Glad you continued! FD2 and FD5 are my favorites, but for different reasons. Timmy from the dentist sequence was originally... nine years old, I think? ... but the studio felt he was WAY too young to kill in such a brutal fashion. All of the car crashed in the opening sequence were done practically, which I think really makes a difference. What's interesting is that most of the logs are digital! Twenty years later, I think the VFX holds up pretty well. Roxy, you are correct -- we never thought we'd be making a sequel so we were kinda making it up as we went along. Greg, you are also correct -- usually most of the character work in these movies are cut out after previews. People just want to get to the kills ASAP. [Apologies for some copypasta] Two interesting notes -- the scene in the car where they all realize they're connected to the survivors of Flight 180 in the first movie? The studio wanted to cut that scene. We had to shoot other scenes faster to earn it, and even then they didn't want it. And it's the most critical scene in the movie! Sigh. They also didn't want to shoot the scene where Rory tells Kimberly to hide all the stuff that might break his Mom's heart. We snuck in two takes of the scene without telling them -- that's why it's in one shot with no coverage. And finally, Roxy, it's staties -- I'm a Masshole myself.
It’s great that you take the time to watch and respond to these reactions. May i ask whats the studios perspective of this explosion of channels reacting to films? I think it’s positive in keeping films more relevant but I’m interested to hear how they feel. Thank you.
@@the_33rd I hope they appreciate the reactions. I wasn't going to watch FD 5 because I wasn't too impressed by FD 4. After seeing reactions, I had to buy it so I could watch it more than once, and it's actually my favorite. Not to give anything away, the first premonition scene is my biggest fear in 5. Maybe that's why I chose it over 1 and 2. But if there were no reactions to 5, I would not have bought the movie or even watched it. My favorites are 5, 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The fact that the opening premonition in FD2 is mostly practical with v. few exceptions is probably why it was so effectively terrifying at the time and to this day. Also, I'm so glad that ya'll fought for the scene that connects it to the first movie. Part of the reason this movie series is so enjoyable is how all of them are generally connected to the original.
Wow, with the context of the kid originally being written as much younger makes stuff like the tucking-in bedtime scene make a lot more sense. Though as a result it did give the overprotective, infantilizing mom an interesting extra layer of characterization that might not have been there if Timmy hadn't been rewritten/recast.
What an amazing insight from a very critical person in this whole franchise! Thanks for your work, Mr. Perry! Very big fan of yours, sir!
The director of this movie was a stunt man, which is why all of the stunts are so great. The major crash was done almost 100% practically. The cgi they used was to make the logs bounce because when they tried to do that part practically, the logs just....rolled away.
Fun Fact 4: After learning that if it's not their turn, they are "Invincible", a deleted scene actually had them use it while being in a police chase.
But you could still get f***ed up though right, even if you don't actually die?
It’s like they have a temporary superpower. Like a loaded gun couldn’t kill the guy.
@@KryptonKr Exactly.
Its not like its going stop someone from breaking your leg. You can get very far without dying.
@@omnianimator8468 Eugene did still end up in the hospital. We know.
My mama and grandma (may they both RIP) became paranoid around log trucks and trucks with metal bars after seeing this. They absolutely hated being behind one of them in traffic.
In the "Choose Your Fate" DVD edition of Final Destination 3, a newspaper blows by, revealing the two surviving characters from the second movie, Kimberly and Burke ran into each other at a hardware store and a Camaro ran through the store, knocking them into a nearby wood chipper. Kimberly's coat was tangled and was snatched into the machine. Burke attempted to save her, and both were dismembered. Since this is an alternate, this may not be considered to be canon. So those characters may still be alive.
Based on how the other movies end, I doubt they lived
It seems like death is petty and just says "okay you get a blank slate, oh look I have a train crash in 9 months, it be a shame if you happen to be on it"
@@andrewcook2625 well, everyone dies at some point. Humans aren't immortal or invincible.
@@w1975b yes but none of them live to the ripe age of 60, or die of old age
Death in the films is clearly a petty bitch
@@w1975b oh i so want to address this but spoilers, remind me after part 5 please.
That's not canon. Kimberly and Burke actually survived.
Fun Fact 2: In terms of Alex's cause of Death, they had a good series of ideas. One was the blade of a ceiling fans falling on him. They scrapted that and thought having one of the other characters die on screen but never used it. Another was a spider bite. But one that they really thought of saying was a flesh eating virus. In the end, we got the falling brick to the head.
Feel like that works best honestly, Alex was beating all of deaths elaborate plans so just throwing a brick at him is hilarious
The original creator recently spoke in an interview that he wanted Alex as the Dr. Loomis of the franchise basically but FD2 spat on the character and even Clear's. FD2 had such odd writing and it's hard for me to like knowing what they did to Alex and knowing what the franchise creator originally wanted from Alex.
@@johnathancarrillo6990i don’t see why we don’t assume there was something elaborate that led up to the brick tbh
Feel like the should have just left it. It looked like him and the bully from the first one die at the same time in the last scene of FD1. Should have killed him there with the same sign
@@Dewrassd he ducked i imagine
24:14 Greg: They can't go THAT gory on a kid...
25:07 Movie: Hold my replacement glass panel 😂😂😂
Also Greg im so happy😂😂😂and the mom of the kid crying
Can we just appreciate how well the Highway pile-up scene was shot? Almost everything was filmed practically.
Idk if someone already said it, but the character of Tim was originally written to be 10yrs old, which is why he seems so young, but they didn’t want to kill a kid in such a brutal way, so they aged him up to 15.
Then blew up a younger kid at the end
@@nickstanton6021 Off camera though.
@@liamwarner5749 It isn't off camera, it's just in the background (kind of) but they also have his partially cooked arm land on his mother's dish in front of her, I mean come on lol
@@LordLOC Hmmm I remember him walking off and the explosion happening in audio form only but it has been a long time since I watched the film rather than reactions. An arm isn't really the same as seeing a child squashed flat.
@@liamwarner5749 No they definitely show the kid getting blown up, it's even in the reaction here. You see him standing there and the BBQ exploding etc. And yeah, getting squished flat would be worse, but in the end you are still dead lol
Fun Fact 3: The voice that called out the name Kimberly while she slept was actually Tony Todd.
I really liked how he was included in each of the FD movies I accept (FD4 was more a demonstration of 3D technology than a movie). In my head, he is the reaper: no control over life and death, but critical in the transition. The TV show Dead Like Me fits this head canon as well.
Make sure to at least stick around till that *Dentist Scene*
Not a problem, I stick around until the video ends, I love your discussions after a reaction!
Filmed in Canada 🎯
Let's go for fd3 !!!!!
The one scene I can't watch, I am right with you on that!
@@reginaphalange30 For me the death scene I don't like watching is in a later film but I'll say no more till they watch it to avoid spoiling things.
I'm not entirely sure that it's Death that's giving the signs, but something else. Like, the whisper to Kimberly to wake her up so see could see the news story in the middle of the night and have it in her head the next day. Something's trying to stop them from Death, but can't intervene with free will. It's almost like a chess game of Death vs Life, with the free will of humans being the chaotic wild card...
It is absolutely Death giving the signs. They are the things that directly lead to the deaths. When Kimberly yells towards Tim "Pigeons!", That is when Tim notices them and gets the idea to scare them off. If Kimberly hadn't distracted him, he most likely would have just continued his conversation with his mom about the dentist and walked past the birds.
@redfox3334 Or the pigeons that the sign was originally referring to were the pigeons that led to the kid being suffocated, but it also saved the mother from being electrocuted. Why would Death give a clue to Alex about the bus in the first movie, the seatbelt, . Why would Death give them clues to help them cheat it? Why give the premonitions in the first place? They all seem like warnings and only those who are paying attention or in tune with what's needs to be seen...
I feel like Life chooses those who would take heed to their warnings and be proactive in helping the others. If it had chosen other characters like Carter, Billy, the dope fiend, the mom & son, the motorcyclist, etc, they orobably would be so quick to help everyone else. Even Clear might not have been proactive to save everyone on that plane. Clear was clearly an empath though, therefore, someone very in tune so although she never saw the vision Alex had, she felt everything he felt and she later had her own vision (or just her empathic feelings being triggered, maybe giving her a sign in a way that would connect to her instesd of an actual vision?) that saved Alex in the end. I think this is the doings of Life, not Death...
@@redfox3334why would death give people preminitions to try to beat its design
@@langdonledwig3734 Because everything that happens in these movies IS Deaths actual design. The ending proves it the most. We learn that all of the characters in this movie were prevented from dying in other accidents because of the cast of the original, so they, along with the us, believe that to be the reason they are all targeted now. If the original cast hadn't survived the plane, everyone in this movie would have made it to the places they should have died. None of their situations they escaped were prevented, they just weren't involved in them. Then this cast crashes into a farm and at one point the son on that farm is almost run over by a news van that is there because of the big crash, but Rory saves him. We then see Death come for that kid at the end, but if they had died in either of the previous accidents, they would have never crashed in that farm, then the kid would have never been run over by a news van in the first place. That kid was ALWAYS meant to die standing at that gas grill.
Like tru calling. I did t really watch that show but I saw a few spit, my mom was a fan of it.
My headcanon is that Alex was such an MVP at evade all the death complicated shennanigans that one day Death was like "ah fuck it" and just drop a brick into his head
That "Highway to Hell" part made the reaction for me 🤣
I can’t wait for y’all to reach #3! I know we talk about the log scene scarring us but the next one had me praying every time I was at an amusement park 😭
That movie real made many people scared of roller coaster.
The tanning bed scene is on par with the logs in terms of fear for me!!
OMG, I was driving along the highway about a month ago and ended up behind a log truck. My heart almost jumped to my throat, and I spent a few minutes nervously driving behind the truck, before it turned off, and all I could think was "I don't care how secure those logs are, I've seen the movie." Another great reaction, and can't wait to see you guys react to the next one
The sudden realization you guys realized it’s eye and not “ayeee” lmaooo that was the best. Love you 2 ❤❤❤❤
this film is 20 years old now but still has some of the best practical car stunts ever put on film. the crazy thing about it is its not too far from reality, highway pileups do happen in real life. the way this film expertly plays on the audiances everyday fears is what makes this film shine and why i still think its the best film in the franchise.
This movie is the reason why we all still fear these logs on the freeway 21 years later 😂😂 this was the scariest one to me as a teenager and it's a good sequel.
This car crash scene actually scared me. It felt so plausible at the time.
Fun Fact: When it came to the fate of Alex Browning, they did think of bringing both Alex and Clear back. But they felt having them both come back wouldn't work so they basically decided to bring back one of them. Originally, they were going to bring back Alex, but they felt Clear coming back without Alex would be more interesting. So they had Alex die offscreen.
Actually this is not the main reason.... They planned to bring Alex and clear both back, but the makers had some issues with the actor who played Alex.. that's why they didn't include him in the film
@@nishkarshpandey8131 i am so old, i remember the time when the actor who played Alex was simply referred to as Devon Sawa lol
@@dv4059or Stan from the Eminem video lol
@@dv4059 lol I'm only 15 years old so I don't know much about the actors of that era. Sorry
@@mobsterface4 was the term stanning derived from that?
I imagine death as a grumpy underpaid guy just with a checklist and when someone cheats him he's just " Are you freaking kidding me ! You know how long it took me to plan all of these!"
The main character is Death. Death is carrying us through the franchise.
That Highway premonition scene at the start is still one of the most insane sequences I've seen at the start of a movie. I didn't know they were going to go that hard (even after the first one), that was my favourite premonition scene they've done
Something creepy that happened to me was when I had deja vu when I saw the bridge collapse scene in the 5th movie as a kid. It was almost like I had my own premonition of seeing the movie.
It's been heavily theorised that Tony Todd was either death himself or closely related to it, like an assistant
I'm 20 minutes in and just loving how much they are surprised by this movie. This is the MOST underrated horror movie EVER!
Roxy jumping on the chair in panic over the dentist scene is great! lol ^_^ It's ok, my wife the same way. Goes into full on panic mode at the dentist.
The movie that made everyone incredibly paranoid to drive behind a logging truck.
I feel like these movies just descend into "how can we come up with gorier and gorier ends for these characters?" and honestly, I love that for them 😂
Thanks movie for two decades of being terrified of log trucks! 😆
PS love seeing JJ from Criminal Minds in this! She was such a baby
I hope they react to Criminal Minds
Omg I didn’t even recognize her
I’m so glad you continuing this series just don’t get traumatised by the logs like an entire generation lol
I always found it odd how Clear was running from death in two movies yet found time to get her hair done.
"soobie doobie doo" 😂😂😂 i love roxy's energy.
You'll never see trucks with logs on the road the same life time fears this movie brings
The first one is definitely the best one, especially because it has the best actors/characters. That being said, the highway scene in this movie and some of the death scenes are very well done and entertaining.
25:09 HAHAHHAHA GREG DYING LAUGHING WITH A KID DYING IN A SUPER VIOLENT BRUTAL WAY
And the mom crying 😂
That guy with the jaws of "life" that set off the airbag is going to have so much PTSD. Then again, why they left the sharp pipe end behind her is a mystery.
So glad Mr Perry commented on your last video! He's such a cool dude and responds to most reactors who watch the series! Gives you so many behind the scenes details! Even did a interview with CineBinge Reacts (if I recall). You should check it out after your finish the movies!
Cinebinge rule
Couple things: Highway to hell made me do a spit take, the practical effects for creative kills especially are definitely the best part of this one, this franchise is quite literally THE best at making you fear the mundane (just wait til next movie), the main character Kimberly is played by AJ Cook who is great as JJ on Criminal Minds, and lastly death is the funniest character of the franchise.
Edit: Also, I absolutely love that you guys reacted worse to the typical dental work than anything else (I do too every time I watch this).
And the twist at the end shocked me the first time I saw this and now I think it was simply well done.
I'm SO happy you guys are continuing to do these movies! This made my day 😂 Hopefully, I'll see you both react to Final Destination 3!
This one is my fave Final Destination. I was working in a theater when it came out and the staff had so much fun watching all the deaths over and over again. The crowd was a good one too and that's not always the case, lol. That pane of glass, tho. 😂😂 And of course the logs. That traumatized SO MANY people, 🤣🤣
It skillfully accomplishes the horror genre's most basic goal: scaring the hell out of you.
Every year or 2 I rewatch the whole series around Halloween, and then I am paranoid about EVERYTHING around me for days.
Yesss! Keep ‘em coming! I love this franchise. Can’t wait for the 3rd final destination reaction
Greg and Roxy are now about to feel the pain and fear we've all felt driving behind a truck like that lol
Great Reaction Greg and Roxy! The highway crash scene and the other death scenes are so brutal in this movie! 👍
CRAZY! I've watched this movie so many times and I never caught the "EYE" magnet thing with the first dude's death 🤯
The deaths in the opening scene reminded me that two students I graduated w/ died weeks after our graduation. One was crushed by a log that got loose off a logging truck when he was passing it, the other wiped out and died riding a motor cycle... Pretty messed up
always a pressure watching these lads!
Growing up in northern BC and being afraid of logging trucks due to this movie was pretty brutal, lol
My favorite. So many life lessons...especially for driving on the highway. 😮😂😂😂
kid gets flattened
Greg: I'm so happy right now!
Your going down the rabbit hole of all of them! Woohoo! This si truly the best intro of all the movies.
This was a good sequel.
It's connection to the original was incredible with a good eclectic cast of characters.
The deaths were creative.
I usually don't like how people die in films like these.
But the blood levels do rise quite a bit.
After this one and part 3, i couldn't get into the other sequels.
But other than that, still a ride of an horror thriller series.
Yes love that you are continuing to watch this series of films. I can't wait for your reaction to Final Destination 3 as it is my favorite of the franchise.
"they do puzzles in the bathroom" is the greatest description of the Saw franchise I have ever heard 😂😂😂
Lmao idk what’s up with me sometimes
@@roxystriar you're golden lol
Greg had me for a second when he said he wanted a Roller Coaster in the third movie. I was like "hell naw he didn't just say that" lol.
I'm pretty sure once watches FD 3, he will grow paranoid about Roller Coasters.
I seem to recall it's somewhat hinted that Tony Todd is death. In the first movie he's the one who told them about the whole death coming for what's owed, and being playfully vague as if encouraging them to try and live.
The first scene made so many people think twice before going behind one of those big rigs with heavy loads. My sister stayed off the freeway for 3 months after watching this film. LOL!
The best of the entire franchise!! The Highway scene!! When you know, you know!!!
I am loving this series SO MUCH!! Great video guys!!
What's especially funny is you were 100% right about Canadian casting/shooting. This movie came out in 2003. The terrible Sheriff's Deputy was played by an actor who also was starring in a lead role in the new Sy-Fy series BATTLESTAR: GALACTICA, which was filmed in British Columbia at the same time!
This one has more shot you’re actually afraid of happening. The first one just had more happenstance in the deaths. But this took literal fears and realized them. There’s not much of a story here it’s essentially a bunch of vignettes.
REEL REJECTS WE BACK🫡💯 LOVE FINAL DESTINATION 2 AND 3 TC CARSON IS ALSO THE VOICE OF KRATOS
The highway crash scene is legendary !
22:58 Roxy curling up into a tiny little stress ball in anticipation 😂
I’m lovin’ Roxy takin’ the drivers seat in these reactions, Greg. Great stuff. 😜👍
The opening was all done by practical effects, stunt drivers EXCEPT the log...they tried to do the log practical but it came off the truck no where near bouncing the way they wanted it to. Huge respect to the coordinators and stunt drivers.
Thanks man great stuff!
Interested to hear your thoughts on Final Destination 3, there was a clear shift in the tone and played into the bold deaths more
Despicable me & final destination is the best combo to end off the summer .
1, 2 & 5 are niiice ! The other ones not really.
FD1 has several cool bits and a unique vibe to it.
FD2 is nasty, efficient, and very satisfying in its genre.
FD5 is pretty clever and makes it all nicely come full circle (also arguably has the best death scene in the franchise).
5 is my favorite !
It has everything that makes the series a crazy fun ride, while serving the fans nicely 😈
@@anne-carolinecosse5065I know, right !! Same here. 👍💯
3 is decent. 4 is crap
The kid had plenty of time to move out of the way of the falling glass.😂🤣.
Cant wait for you guys to watch the rest of them!
Plis they need to see 4 it's fun bad death sequences was sick
I was once driving on the road behind a truck with logs on it and I remembered this movie and was too paranoid so I pulled over until the truck was very far ahead
Can't wait for 5 ! Final Destination 5 is my fav of the franchise... 😍 It is impactful ! You'll see. 😋
That starting sequence vfx and practical stuff still this date holds up
Yes! Yes! Yes! My favorite of the 5! So glad you are reacting to this franchise! Can't wait for the rest of the videos
IM SURPRISED YOU GUYS DIDNT DO THE DESCENT 2. YOU LOVED THE FIRST ONE
As far as the ending confusion….. they both escaped death’s plan successfully but the kid was saved from death earlier and death came for him.
The little detail i like about this movie is that when Kimberley has the premonition, we didn't see any of her friends inside the SUV. They basically never survive the initial roll-over which just hints of them not surviving the crash at all. All of the movies after that have that same little detail, but for different people, but i won't spoil any of them. And yes - all of them are worth watching.
I'm so excited for their reaction to final destination 3
That opening sequence is one of the best death sequences put to film period
Clear should of been the leader right through out the entire film series!! It would have been so much better that way!! The ultimate final girl!!!!💪😎❤👏🙌🙏👍🎉
I love you two,I'm only 15mins in to the movie and the comments and interaction between you two are killing me,you guys/girls are hilarious.Well done.. ❤❤
You skipped the kid at the dentist saying “if I wake up with my pants undone, we ain’t payin.” 😂
Watching the HIGHWAY SCENE in the THEATER UP CLOSE AND LOUD WAS BRUTAL... I WILL NEVER FORGET IT.. PEOPLE WERE LIKE... o m g
Meee tooo!!! Was 18 at the time.
I don't follow trucks with logs because of this movie. It was also strange how someone got decapitated in an elevator in Houston like the week after I watched this.
Even though I don't believe you Greg that you haven't watched these movies before, I still enjoy you're reactions!
This one is my fave because of the connection from the first movie. But the 3rd one is really good too.