Watch: Final Destination 5 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – While on a business retreat, Sam has a premonition that he, his co-workers, boss, and several other people will die in a horrific bridge collapse. When his premonition ends, he tries to make everyone get off the bus. Only some of his co-workers, along with his boss, leave. Shortly after, the bridge collapses. Everyone thinks that they are safe until the survivors start dying. It is now up to Sam to try to find a way to prevent anyone else from dying before it is too late..
Plot: In this fifth installment, Death is just as omnipresent as ever, and is unleashed after one man’s premonition saves a group of coworkers from a terrifying suspension bridge collapse. But this group of unsuspecting souls was never supposed to survive, and, in a terrifying race against time, the ill-fated group frantically tries to discover a way to escape Death’s sinister agenda.
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You spin me right round baby right round like a record baby.Hee, no surprise to find great division among horror fanatics, whatever the film or franchise, hot debate – even furious anger – can be found. FD5 has unsurprisingly garnered mixed reactions, but even allowing for the fact that as an idea it’s a series that can’t get better, part 5 is a considerable step up from the very poor part 4. It also boasts a neat trick of the tail, where some ingenuity is used to bring the series full circle, with a glint in the eye and a bloody tongue in the cheek.
Once again the opening and closing credit sequences are superb, doffing its cap to what is undoubtedly a very popular horror franchise. The disaster that underpins the formula is one of the best to be staged, a mighty bridge collapse that terrifies and thrills in equal measure. Then of course it’s same old same old, which you would think anyone venturing into watch would expect anyway. Acting is as usual mixed, but the deaths are up to the ingenious standard set throughout all the other films, and then a narrative twist at the finale arrives to seal the deal for a rollicking good time. We even get a welcome return of Tony Todd – Bonus! If it proves to be the final Final Destination then it’s a fitting closure, because there is thought here. Anyone taking on another will have to come up with a whole new idea to appease the horror hordes.
Enough Now. 7.5/10
***One of the best of the franchise, if not THE best***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 youths, escape a great tragedy due to a premonition of one of them and the rest of the movie involves the Grim Reaper systematically slaying the kids who cheated Death in various creative ways, usually an unlikely chain of events. The opening tragedy in the first film was a plane crash, in the second a highway pile-up, in the third a rollercoaster mishap, in the fourth a racetrack calamity. In this fifth and most recent film (2011) it’s a spectacular bridge collapse and it’s probably the best opening tragedy of the franchise.
All of the movies in the series tell the same basic story with different characters and minor nuances; all of them are of the same high quality of technical filmmaking. Whether you prefer one or another depends on your preference for cast members and the death sequences (and the locations). Other than these factors they’re all basically the same.
“Final Destination 5” features Nicholas D’Agosto as the main protagonist with Emma Bell as his blonde girlfriend. Tom Cruise lookalike, Miles Fisher, is also on hand while Ellen Wroe plays the gymnast. Meanwhile Tony Todd returns as the creepy coroner who seems to know more about the situation than he should.
While it’s true that you know exactly how this film will play out if you’ve seen the first four installments, or any of them, there are some highlights beyond the females. For one, this movie has a superb score and soundtrack, at least on par with the previous installment. Aside from featuring the most thrilling opening tragedy, there are several creative death scenes involving a gymnast accident, an Asian spa, eye surgery, a factory mishap and a restaurant altercation. This entry also throws in a unique twist that I’m not going to give away (but if you’ve seen the trailer you already know what it is). There’s an additional surprise at the end, which nicely wraps up the five-movie franchise.
The film runs 92 minutes and, like the first three films, was shot in the Vancouver area (the fourth film was shot in the East).
GRADE: B+
Quite good actually…
I was surprised to see a part 5 of this movie franchise, but it was a welcomed one though. And it was with some anticipation that I sat down to watch it.Initially, the story here in part 5 is the same as in the previous four movies. Despite liking all movies, seen with a reviewer’s eyes, the story has been abused a tad too many times now. I mean, seriously, it is just the same story over and over in all 5 movies. But what makes it worthwhile and worth watching is the inventive and cruel ways that people meet their demise at. At least that is it for me, it is what drives me to keep watching these movies. I want to see what ways people die, and I want to see the effects.
If you are a fan of the series, you definitely want to check out part 5 as well, as it is every bit as entertaining as the previous four, and the ways people die in this movie was cool – as in the previous movies as well. And the effects were quite nice, and it had just enough gore to keep most gorehounds well-fed as well.
Despite enjoying the movie and the deaths, five movies cooked on the same broth is just getting too thin. You know the story already before you sit down to watch the movie, it is not a matter of if they die, it is a matter of how they die.
One thing that was awesome in part 5 was the way they made it come full circle with the first original movie. That was a very inventive stroke of genius on the writer’s part. Thumbs up for that twist, it was well worth it.
The cast in “Final Destination 5” was pretty good. Again, lots of nicely talented young actors and actresses, and people here did a great job with their roles and bringing their characters out on the screen.
“Final Destination 5” is well worth a watch, if for nothing else, then for the death scenes alone.
slightly better than the last
One thing I can say for certain about this one is that it has more memorable moments than any of others previous. Memorable moments meaning memorable deaths of course.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 32 min (92 min)
Budget 47000000
Revenue 157887643
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror, Thriller
Director Steven Quale
Writer Eric Heisserer, Jeffrey Reddick
Actors Nicholas D’Agosto, Emma Bell, Arlen Escarpeta
Country United States, Canada
Awards 2 wins & 6 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, SDDS, Datasat, IMAX 6-Track (IMAX version)
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa, Zeiss Master Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses, PACE/CAMERON 3D camera rig (uncredited)
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints), FotoKem Digital Film Services, Burbank (CA), USA (3D digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,510 m (Spain), 2,632 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format SxS Pro
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), ProRes 4:4:4 (1080p/24) (dual-strip 3-D) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (also Technicolor 3D) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema (also 3-D version), IMAX 70MM (blow-up), IMAX Digital (IMAX DMR version)