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The final music video on the subject of the goal they didn't know that they needed it





One of the coolest things on the “final goal” franchise is that it would be completely understandable that four of them would be heard to ask someone who was their favorite to hear four of them. I cannot imagine a world in which someone has the “The Final Destination” from 2009 as the best of this horror franchise. Against this background, it almost feels like a little miracle that the series would not only survive such a franchise-killing sequel, but would also lead to a episode that brings back to its roots in a way that nobody could have expected.

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I have seen these films many, many times and will always go to the “Final Destination 5” as a benchmark for “Final Destination 5”. The triple threat from his shattering disaster sequences, cruel deaths and one of the greatest carpets in horror history brings him over the rest. The problem is that everyone is so involved in the secret prequel of all that one of the biggest decisions in the film has not so much time: to make one of our main figures a surprise villain.

Miles Fisher's Peter is one of the few selected to survive the collapse of the North Bay Bridge. His friendship with Sam (Nicholas d'Agosto), the film's anticipation protagonist, ensures that he is someone we can trust, but he is tested by death during the entire film. Peter accidentally nuds his girlfriend Candice (Emma Wroe) towards her back gymnastics death, who only fulfills him with guilt and anger. The two emotions make a strong mix, especially if there is the opportunity to survive by killing an innocent person, and therefore get the years they still have.

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Although the concept in “Final Destination 3” was briefly employed, Fisher brings a surprising amount of threat to the confrontation of the restaurant, which leads him to snap. The heel shift ensures a convincing turn of events that make death take a back seat while observing how the apprentice makes his death drive. When you have seen the film, you know that Fisher's appearance is a large part of what 'Final Destination 5' leads to the explosive finale on the toes.

Death times at the final goal high

If this is the first time that you learn about a music video that combines “saved by the bell” with deaths from a “final goal”, then your lucky day is today. You would not think to bring these two franchise companies together, but the results are surprisingly fun. Although the video is displayed on YouTube as “Miles Fisher As Zack Morris”, the song inside has the title “New Romance”, and it has a good beat. It is her standard pop bop to fall in love with a pretty girl who sounds good enough in itself, but plays even better when she overlaps in a series of bloody deaths in a kitschy teen -sitcom. It is also worth mentioning that Dave Green's music video was led by “Coyote vs. Acme” fame.

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The main ensemble of “Final Destination 5” must have had a great time to make the film together because most of them appear in “New Romance”, apart from Courtney B. Vance, Arlen Escarpeta and Tony Todd. The video is not structured like an episode of “Saved by the Bell”, which is presented as a series of vignettes in which someone dies terribly.

Wroe draws the first blood as a girl whose hair is trapped in her locker and turned it into a noose, followed by the lockers, which they crushed into a bloody pulp. Of course, this triggers the salmon lane. In contrast to his friendly persona, d'Agosto is a little too tangible in the film with his swarm and is rightly impaled by a sharp wall device. Emma Bell gets one of the funniest deaths and unites the Jessie Spano Caffein-Pille episode before stumbling onto a cord and falling with her face to a cup full of sharpened pens and then falls through a window.

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A fun turn at the final goal

Death really comes to collect when returning. David Koechner is scalped by a villain Vinyl and PJ Byrne by a neon sign. Jacqueline Macinnes Wood and Fisher, meanwhile, ignore the slaughter everywhere and dance on. In the real fashion “Final Destination”, the couple is suddenly run over by a bus. Deaths It does not hurt that you can hear some melodies before biting the big ones.

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“New Romance” felt unique for the “Final Destination” franchise because none of his entries had a music video, let alone one that contains elements from the films. It turned out that Warner Bros. was enthusiastic about the idea when Fisher made the idea aware of (about the interview magazine). It is not too late to do one for “Final Destination: Bloodlines”. Fisher also has an “American Psycho” music video for his cover of “This must be the place” of the speaking heads that are definitely worth checking it.

The first five “Final Destination” films are currently streaming to max.



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