The reason why the airline company could afford to have so much open space on the plane is because they saved money by building it out of pvc pipes and duct tape
I love the idea that as the movies go along, the efap gang is going to be more cheering for death to succed, more than the survivers XD, good edit btw.
When Duel of the Fates started playing as MC slapped at the power line with a shovel, I fuckin lost it lmao. This was incredible and I can't wait for the rest :)
The plane disaster at the beginning of this movie still scares me. This movie and Castaway are the two movies from the early 2000s that made me afraid of flying.
I think it's based off a real air disaster; TWA flight 800. Though in that case the fuel take exploded and the plane broke apart immediately, there was none of this oxygen mask dropping and overhead locker opening nonsense.
Imagine the daily briefing / board meeting every morning at 09. "So, Rory got 7 kids and 12 old ladies in a fire at an orphanage." "Billy got 23 teenagers and 6 old men with a drug OD." "Jimmy, you better up your game, you've got until 3 pm today." "Deadlines. Stick to 'em."
Know it's a long shot but good God words cannot describe how much I'd love an EFAP Movies: Fast and Furious arc if only to see their reactions to that franchise treating the laws of physics like a battered housewife more and more with each entry.
Just the ones after 6 they got absolutely ridiculous from Roman being surrounded by a group of trained guys with assault rifles to vin diesel driving off a cliff, driving over a cut rope bridge and then vin diesel flying into space with his rocket ship car. They must watch these for the meme potential.
Another scene that will make everyone in efap lose their minds reacting to would be the ultimate scene they all parachute out the airplane with their cars for an ambush. It's brilliant.
My nose is burning right now because I ejected soda through it from laughing when you started playing Duel of the Fates while he was fighting the power line with the shovel. I think I nearly died.
I also like that YMS touches on a plot point in FD2. One of the characters does try to shoot himself in the head and the gun misfires six times in a row cuz it "wasn't his time." These movies are a trip.
@@darkpuppetlordful Or the idea that one car accident happens that takes out the survivors in order as like in FD4's ending. Also they called the idea of someone explaining the rules and being the embodiment of death in Tony Todd's character.
I like to imagine Death as that giant Skeleton from Castlevania just sitting stressed with cigars as random humans mess up his cool tricks to make death more interesting.
He should be like Death from Castlevania Netflix, voiced by Malcolm McDowell. "I'm gonna eat your soul, shit it out, then smother your fucking girlfriend with it."
I still can't believe that a scrapped ides for X Files was made into a franchise of 5 movies. It's not impossible but much like the deaths, a big impact starts with a small thing. Kind of funny that way.
Kristen Cloke was Melissa in X-Files' The Field Where I Died and Lara Means in Millennium, I bet all Canadian supporting actors popped up there too because Vancouver.
always a pleasure to see a horror film with Tony Todd in it. aside from this and his more iconic role as Candyman, he was also in both the Hatchet films and was killed by The Djinn in the classic 1997 horror film: *Wishmaster*
I've always liked him in the 1990 remake of "Night of the Living Dead"...all the more so considering there's a scene where a piece of the house exterior accidentally catches on fire and he slaps it out with his bare hand! (and naturally, the crew thought it was so badass that they kept it in the movie)
Every question they asked at the end about the death mechanics gets revealed in the sequels. It's official: the final destination series was better planned than the Star Wars prequels.
Dear Slim, Got a premonition that maybe Death is an entity, Got off a plane before it blew up and saved some friends from the tragedy, Got implicated, now the Feds are watching, wanting to capture me, Swear to God I'm not crazy I'm just watching the cycles be, Think I'm next cause I got skipped once and now it's come right round back to me, 4 more sequels to go and I'm not sure if they feature me...
Agents Weems and Shrek’s subplot is due to the fact that the first movie was originally written as an X-Files episodes and so Weems and Shrek fill the roles originally meant for Mulder and Scully.
The scene where he gets the clue about his buddy with the newspaper always confused me when I was little. Probably because "Tod" means "Death" in German, and Tod isn't a name over here^^
@@AkumetsuLord "Tod" is a tribute to the director of 1931 Dracula (and Freaks): Tod Browning. The cop is named after the actor who played Dracula in 1922's Nosferatu: Max Schreck, and Victoria Lewton, is named after legendary Horror producer Val Lewton.
I had never heard of these movies before, so didn’t know what to expect from this years Halloween marathon. Then I saw the EFAP trailer and that was all I needed to know what a wild ride we are in for. 😁
The first is best, probably for originality only. Also, the younger we are, the less critically we vet these pieces. Notice when they "break" into the morgue, they simply open a skylight and then use a 'handle turner' to open the morgue door, only what you see is the coat hanger miss the door handle and then he uses the door handle from the other side to open the door. Baller move.
Ok ok, I got a perfectly timed ad and I'm dying. At 1340 when the dude says "It would be a fucked up god to let this plane crash" I saw the explosion for a frame and it was immediately cut off by an ad. That was perfect.
I can't wait for Disney to take Shrek and make a prequel about how he was an honest FBI agent who got tired of trying to catch teenagers and watched so many of them die that he gave up to move to Scotland and live in a swamp to avoid Death. Don't worry. Disney Shrek will be different from Pixar Shrek because multiverse.
The roller coaster one in the third film perfectly encapsulated my fear of roller coasters to such a high degree, that it still mildly affects me to this day almost 20 years later lol. I still remember the exact emotions I was feeling as a child watching the scene unfold. I don't think I blinked the entire time. Afterwards I paused the movie and just sat there for 10 minutes staring into blank space hahahaha. Every time I get close to knocking off a big roller coaster on my bucket list, I think of that film (I've been on a few mild ones, NO loops though lol). Also, the movie kinda sparked a morbid fascination with roller coaster deaths/injuries. Did loads of research and found some wild stuff on all of the rides I've ever been on (looking at you, Gisney)
To think that only a year before this, Devon Sawa was in Idle Hands alongside Seth Green and Jessica Alba. I highly recommend Idle Hands for those who haven't seen it. A goofy little horror/comedy that I find really endearing.
Oh final destination, one of the movies of the 2000's that gained popularity and had lots of sequels, kinda like Saw, Hostal and Resident evil, what a time it was. (edited for spelling errors)
Regarding the silent bus... once I was window shopping during lunchtime, I was wearing headphones, I took 5 steps into the next shop, look back and saw a bus crashed into the shop I just passed by. Also a lighting strike on my way to work, about 6 feet in front of me once. I was also tried to be kidnapped from my front porch when I was 6. I saw this movie when it was first released. Quite entertaining.
It's actually the same driver. After he haunted Cage throughout Wicker Man, until his eventual demise, he had to take a smaller role in a worse movie. Solely being a ghost truck driver, just doesn't pay the bills anymore.
Does anyone remember the show 'Tru Calling'? It had a similar concept but with a different take. Eliza Dushku would re-live some days trying to save someone who'd died that day. It was eventually revealed that someone else also re-lives these days but instead they would try to ensure that person dies. I think it only had 1 season but I remember enjoying it
(?)Timestamps: Warning; this is a very post Columbine, pre 9/11 movie, yes. 0:00:00 - EFAP episode starts 0:00:01 - 0:07:03 - opening thoughts + experience with Final Destination 0:01:10 - goblins (racetizm) 0:03:30 - Rags's guessing the premise of Final Destination based on the title 0:04:02 - saws or other power tools 0:04:24 - Jay enjoys dismemberment 0:04:39 - armless Jay 0:07:02 - movie-watching begins 0:09:26 - YMS rap(e)s 0:10:05 - fans in Korea (lore) 0:10:36 - French (disgusting) 0:10:40 - Rags's's fake French 0:10:51 - very happy man 0:12:03 - large forehead and Jordans 0:12:44 - YMS rap(e)s part 2 0:15:33 - Hmm... 0:19:38 - pipe bomb 0:23:56 - YMS talking to his children 0:28:32 - gay death in a bathtub 0:32:03 - weird goth girl 0:35:15 - very special 0:36:26 - GET OVER IT 0:36:44 - confusion and ghost bus 0:38:22 - wild Shrek appears 0:40:00 - I'm not insane, I'm right. 0:43:37 - vodka exploded 0:44:33 - this is how death be sometimes (fool me once...) 0:45:49 - MauLer doing a little spoiler 0:50:30 - death as a person 0:52:03 - What the fuck is that? 0:52:42 - bad things happen in cabins in the woods 0:53:47 - HE'S ESCAPING 1:01:50 - closing thoughts and ratings 1:06:08 - Death 1:07:07 - Ooo hohoho you shouldn't have done that... 1:11:30 - FUCKING MONTY PYTHON REFERENCE 1:12:10 - EFAP episode ends It's useless but... You're welcome, I guess. I'm a bad person.
For 'confusion and ghost bus', does anyone know what MauLer was referencing with "it was going at the kind of speed that you know the bus driver was like YES!"
This edit was hilariously done! I also want to say that I think Rags made a fair point when saying Death as a character in the movie would be interesting because they could be an entity just curious about humans and what they do when given a few days, weeks or months of extra time alive. Some characters could spend their time locked in their homes waiting for death and hoping to avoid it or they could spend their last days living it up until their time and we as an audience could debate the questions that come from this topic maybe coming away with the idea that every day alive is something to be grateful for. It's true that the meme might disappear but I'd argue that having a cool depiction of Death who knows he has to kill humans but after tens of thousands of years is a little interested in doing these thought experiments with them could be a little compelling. That would answer the question of what's giving them the premonition and since he's only giving it to the one person he could only be saving one individual and is surprised with who ends up living which proves free will is applied in this universe (unlike all the good parts of the mcu apparently R.I.P) and the deaths would hopefully not need to be so spectacularly unrealistic. Then the in between deaths part wouldn't be so boring because we could be focusing on Death talking to these characters and getting their views on what life and death means to them. I was always a fan of the final destination movies but I think this concept would be way more interesting and I know for a fact I'll enjoy the efaps of these far more than the actual movies
@@Destroyahx2 The cool thing about electricity: It can't go inside an enclosed conductive area The math is a bit complicated, but basically, a Farraday Cage is enclosed metal, and the charge will go through the metal without affecting anything inside
Nowadays you need to have a "real" ID to board a plane, you can't just have a regular drivers license, you need to go an extra step and get a gold star on it.
@@R.E.-Gato Shorting myself where exactly? The Top 3 NASCAR Series (Cup, Xfinity & Trucks) hold 15 races at 9 different Road Courses throughout the year. We get our fill and we get to see passing on top of that.
@@MrLeftTurn you’re shorting yourself on an inferior sport! Most of your tracks are ovals, every F1 track is unique. A different country every week. The best cars, the best drivers in the world taking hairpin turns at breakneck speed. You gotta give it a shot
@@MrLeftTurn I watch both. I myself prefer super gt racing. All racing is entertaining to me but I can tell you this much..f1 is very much like baseball, you pay to win. F1 right now. "Did Lewis Hamilton win?" "No" "Then it's fair to say we imagined that race then?..because it isn't a race unless Lewis Hamilton wins"
@@MrLeftTurn ..love how it's just arbitrarily inferior cuz he says so..as if what Nascar drivers do is some kinda cake walk compared to f1? Well then what about when super gt has their 8plus hour events. 8 hours of redbull 9 hours in India 10 hours in Japan 12 hours in Spain 24 hours in France. I fucking love that shit but I ain't gonna sit here like "muh DrIvER dRIvE LOngEr THan YOUrS you InFEriOR"
50:30 This...legit actually could work. Death inc, people do deaths, but one guy screwed up and is trying to fix it, but only got help from some questionable coworker... That's actually hilarious!
I keep coming back and rewatching this, it's some of my favorite Efap. The Final Destination EFAP movies had some of the funniest moments and one of the coolest casts.
@@somebodysthrowaway The Rules can be backed into (partly by writing this shit for the writers) from what's seen in THIS movie. Subsequent movies will remove any of that sense.
These movies really did give me a crippling fear of everything as a child. Wish you guys could have seen the SAW movies, and still hope you do one day, but I will admit that these are the superior movies. I own both collections digitally. (Would love to see a rifftrax from you guys)
1:07:45 They explain this somewhat in the movie when tony Todd says something like "cheating the design over and over could incite a fury". Basically, I interpreted it as death gets more pissed off as the movie progresses, and all the accidents become more "intentional" and malicious.
This is gold... Been looking forward to getting more EFAP movies for ages now!! So glad we are getting a heap this month keep up the awesome work people!!!
The editing with all the little additions and highlights in these mini's add a lot to the entertainment of already pretty fun videos, so welldone and well worth. Looking forward to the rest of this month.
There is the theory that the Morgue guy is Death (or some other death-like supernatural force) personified since he knows the rules and keeps appearing throughout the series. But the producers have said this isn't true. I like to think he is a long time survivor and has become obsessed with the cycle.
Just throwing it out there as I see nobody else has mentioned it - the guy who plays I think it's Devon Sawa's father was in a couple of X Files episodes, he played "The Pusher" Robert Modell - the guy who could talk people into doing crazy shit. I think the first episode was "Pusher" and it was in season 3 and the second episode he was in was in season 5 and it was called "kitsunegari".
If there's ever been a perfect EFAP movies, it's this one. Such a beautiful blend of my fave RUclipsrs ragging on the original FINAL DESTINATION movie for the Halloween season, and I appreciate you all! Thanks!
I never realized until the running ‘Has _this_ ever happened to you?’ gag (and the black and white filter) just how much the overacting and improbable lack coordination makes all the deaths look like R rated as-seen-on-TV ads.
Re-watching back through this and hearing the gang talk about it just being a normal flight with scary noises... I'm just imagining how hilarious that would be. It's literally just the scary music foreshadowing danger that never comes the whole time and then they land safely and nothing happens haha
It’s the EFAP franchise I didn’t know I needed! Almost all of the characters in this one are named for classic horror directors/ actors/actresses and I think producers/writers Alex Browning = Tod Browning (Todd too) Billy Hitchcock (max) shreck Val Lewton I don’t remember all the other ones I typically watch the plane crash scene before air travel for luck. I always check the tray table latch, one time it broke off. I was on edge the entire flight. It wasn’t a 180 tho so I should have known I’d be ok. Can’t wait for Final Destination 3 coverage that should be Resident Evil level of commentary. Enjoy and happy halloweens!
FUN FACT: The writer of this movie originally wrote the first draft of this script as a spec script for an episode of The X-Files (titled 'Flight 180') but he realised that the concept was worthy enough to be its own feature film, so he fleshed out the script, removed the ties to The X-Files and took it to studio producers and Final Destination is the result.
This feels like an amateur paint by numbers recreation of a real good movie and I don't know how else to describe it. The setup is always a little too obvious to the point where you just can't help but feel like you've seen a bit more than you were supposed to and the tension feels like it's a garage haunted house experience where all the tension is broken up by the guy in the monster suit stubbing his toe and muttering "dammit" under his breath.
This series is so beautifully shlocky and ridiculous. Every death I come up with sone harebrained pun and cackle like a maniac. My favorite is the partial decapitation where I crack some pun like "I'm in two minds about this scene" or "You really should've kept an open mind". And every FD movie AFTER the first when sonebody says "open mind" I get the giggles. For that reason alone, this series is one of my favorites.
The whole point of the weird editing at the start of the film is that it's highlighting words in the airport that have double meanings: "terminal", "departed" and "canceled".
Now, lets say, hypothetically, that somebody once told me that the world would proceed to roll me, and made the claim that I was not, the smartest tool in the shed. Which would lead us to look at the facts and see that she was looking kind of dumb, due to the fact that she had placed her finger and her thumb, in the shape of the letter L, located on her forehead. This would mean that the years would start coming, and logically wont stop coming, that I was, hypothetically, fed to the rules, which would proceed with me hitting the ground running. Which didn’t make sense, to live for fun, in a way that your brain gets smart, yet your head gets dumb, seeing as there’s so much to do, and so much to see, so now I must pose the question, what is wrong with taking the backseat? This is due to the fact that you’ll never know if you don’t go, nor you will shine if you don’t glow. For you see, you are, at this moment, an All-Star, so get your game on, and proceed to go play, indeed, you’re an All-Star, get the show on, which would entitled you to get paid. That would mean that all that glitters, is indeed gold, and that only shooting stars, can participate in the process of breaking the mold.
The fun thing about the first catastrophes in thes movies is how they set everything up in almost pedantic detail, so you see exactly what happened that caused other things to happen, causing that specific chain of events (I especially enjoyed the opening of FD2 in this regard). It's like playing something like "The Incredible Machine" or some other contraption game". Which is why the premonition of the catastrophe is always so much longer than when they avoid it and just see it happening.
MauLer mentioning that he was 7 when the first movie came out made me realize that he is younger than Joe Keery from Stranger Things, and my mind just exploded!!! 😮
I think later movies imply that the reason the characters get visions really is just because Death is bored and wants to make his kills more interesting.
It's funny to think that all the planned stuff os super boring for death and he is super happy that this happened because he gets free reign on how they die, he could have all them die of heart attacks instantly but he doesn't cause he can finally be creative
The reason why the airline company could afford to have so much open space on the plane is because they saved money by building it out of pvc pipes and duct tape
After Oceangate this is both funny and concerning
Just like United
I feel like Batwoman music needs to play whenever Death is trying to desperately kill one of them.
Ah, so the wind was calibrated for Lady Death, that's why it worked so well - I see.
"This black,cloaked robe and scythe will be perfection....when it fits a woman".
_Thanos Baggins_
Hello there fellow Black Mage main
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Fun fact about this movie: The characters of Alex and Clear were originally cast for Tobey Maguire and Kristen Dunst.
Did Spider-Man not make them act in the movie
@@johncy11 I believe that is the case.
Cause Of Death: Dirt in the eyes
"Pizza time."
Bilbo Kenobi, esquire
"This is a fun fact..."
-Aragorn
I like to think that after Carter was saved from the train, Death was like, "Dammit!" and kicks the metal piece, accidentally decapitating Billy.
Does that kick in the FD5 rule of killing for more time on the clock
Death after accidentally decapitating Billy: "Well, that works." 💀
I love how Death is characterized here. XD
These movies would be greatly improved by adding in Death via CGI.
@@SwiftNimblefoot especially if he was a little goofball of a guy, just a Lil death
44:33 Best characterization of Death:
"Fool me twice, whatever."
"Got me twice! Well played. GG!"
"Yes."
-Bilbo Baggins
I love the idea that as the movies go along, the efap gang is going to be more cheering for death to succed, more than the survivers XD, good edit btw.
Like Olympic judges they cheer on the more and more extravagant Rube Goldberg killing machines...
The true main character. XD
When Duel of the Fates started playing as MC slapped at the power line with a shovel, I fuckin lost it lmao. This was incredible and I can't wait for the rest :)
YMS dropping bars from Stan had me in stitches every single time
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Its so good he just gives half way in the first one lmao
I couldn't stop laughing that was great
Thought it was annoying every single time
@HerohammerStudios you're fun
"Death is personified in a person who is conversing with these characters..."
_Wonder Of You starts playing._
_Calamity intensifies_
Damn I just got to that chapter, what a coinicidence.
Heh, I get it
Rare part 8 reference
"Your bubbles are actually spinning lines."
"Ohhhh." **Gets a new bullshit power**
Final Destination is the REAL Series of Unfortunate Events.
@Starkiller SithLord *LiveLeak watermark appears*
Does ASOUE come up in this video?
@Starkiller SithLord Have to keep the numbers in check somehow.
The plane disaster at the beginning of this movie still scares me. This movie and Castaway are the two movies from the early 2000s that made me afraid of flying.
Sameeeeee. Every once in awhile I think of the Final Destination film right before takeoff 😬
And not, you know....9/11?
Dunno.
Seeing someone with a long beard and a "traditional" garb on the same gate as me, makes me way more nervous ^^
@@arsenelupin9697 ALLAH AKBAR
I think it's based off a real air disaster; TWA flight 800. Though in that case the fuel take exploded and the plane broke apart immediately, there was none of this oxygen mask dropping and overhead locker opening nonsense.
Plot twist: Death is just a TVA worker with a Predator cloaking device fucking around before pruning the timeline.
It's like Death is playing Tony Hawk's Pro Killer, where he gets score multipliers for all the neat tricks he pulls off in the process
'Pull back the water' +500 x 7 bonus
The Monty Python bit at the very very end made me laugh
Death Corp: "The more convoluted the method of death, the more bonus pay you'll get".
Motherfucker is that a Warhammer 40K reference?!
People assume it's Death killing the characters in these movies, but in actuality it's really the ghost of Rube Goldberg. 😆
Imagine the daily briefing / board meeting every morning at 09.
"So, Rory got 7 kids and 12 old ladies in a fire at an orphanage."
"Billy got 23 teenagers and 6 old men with a drug OD."
"Jimmy, you better up your game, you've got until 3 pm today."
"Deadlines. Stick to 'em."
The Death Quota-
Extra points for Trick shots!
@@cartooncritique6625 LOL finally someone else gets it.
Know it's a long shot but good God words cannot describe how much I'd love an EFAP Movies: Fast and Furious arc if only to see their reactions to that franchise treating the laws of physics like a battered housewife more and more with each entry.
I want that SO much. It would be glorious.
With that description you should be a guest when they do it
EFAP is a family.
Just the ones after 6 they got absolutely ridiculous from Roman being surrounded by a group of trained guys with assault rifles to vin diesel driving off a cliff, driving over a cut rope bridge and then vin diesel flying into space with his rocket ship car. They must watch these for the meme potential.
Another scene that will make everyone in efap lose their minds reacting to would be the ultimate scene they all parachute out the airplane with their cars for an ambush. It's brilliant.
My nose is burning right now because I ejected soda through it from laughing when you started playing Duel of the Fates while he was fighting the power line with the shovel. I think I nearly died.
I also like that YMS touches on a plot point in FD2. One of the characters does try to shoot himself in the head and the gun misfires six times in a row cuz it "wasn't his time." These movies are a trip.
He also touches on some FD5 plot with the idea of killing someone to survive
@@darkpuppetlordful Or the idea that one car accident happens that takes out the survivors in order as like in FD4's ending.
Also they called the idea of someone explaining the rules and being the embodiment of death in Tony Todd's character.
Weather Report moment
LOL just why? Isn't Death about to kill them all anyway because their missed their time?
@@darkpuppetlordful That's not how Death works. If he did, people would be murdering each other non stop everywhere.
I like to imagine Death as that giant Skeleton from Castlevania just sitting stressed with cigars as random humans mess up his cool tricks to make death more interesting.
I like you choose that to be Death and not...DEATH from the same game lol. He's got to be the big bone lord
Or better yet...Grell from "Black Butler" has gotten bored and has gone on a killing spree again. 💀
He should be like Death from Castlevania Netflix, voiced by Malcolm McDowell.
"I'm gonna eat your soul, shit it out, then smother your fucking girlfriend with it."
Props to Capital O for the editing on these :)
I still can't believe that a scrapped ides for X Files was made into a franchise of 5 movies.
It's not impossible but much like the deaths, a big impact starts with a small thing.
Kind of funny that way.
that would've been a sick x files episode
ps i just realised alex's dad is played by pusher
Kristen Cloke was Melissa in X-Files' The Field Where I Died and Lara Means in Millennium, I bet all Canadian supporting actors popped up there too because Vancouver.
Really didn't know that
@@NGRevenant I noticed that too hahaha Robert Modell lol
This film is like Death Note's Ryuk discovered freaking Mouse Trap.
Instead of Light picking up the notebook, it landed in the hands of Mr. Bean - hilarity ensues.
@@arsenelupin9697 _In Mr. Bean voice_
*_"Mmmm... Shinigami..."_*
Yall mean rat race?
Ryuk: lmao this is more fun than giving it to Light 🤣
They kinda do that in the shitty Netflix live action Death Note with some of the deaths.
always a pleasure to see a horror film with Tony Todd in it. aside from this and his more iconic role as Candyman, he was also in both the Hatchet films and was killed by The Djinn in the classic 1997 horror film: *Wishmaster*
I've always liked him in the 1990 remake of "Night of the Living Dead"...all the more so considering there's a scene where a piece of the house exterior accidentally catches on fire and he slaps it out with his bare hand! (and naturally, the crew thought it was so badass that they kept it in the movie)
"You would have to kill someone"
Final Destination 5: "You called?"
Every question they asked at the end about the death mechanics gets revealed in the sequels.
It's official: the final destination series was better planned than the Star Wars prequels.
My favorite part of this is unironically YMS rapping Stan lol
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Dear Slim,
Got a premonition that maybe Death is an entity,
Got off a plane before it blew up and saved some friends from the tragedy,
Got implicated, now the Feds are watching, wanting to capture me,
Swear to God I'm not crazy I'm just watching the cycles be,
Think I'm next cause I got skipped once and now it's come right round back to me,
4 more sequels to go and I'm not sure if they feature me...
@@greatclubsandwich5612 😂🔥
@@greatclubsandwich5612 Bruhhh 🤣🤣🤣😂😂🔥🔥🔥
@@greatclubsandwich5612 Dang son 🔥🔥💥
Agents Weems and Shrek’s subplot is due to the fact that the first movie was originally written as an X-Files episodes and so Weems and Shrek fill the roles originally meant for Mulder and Scully.
I feel like whoever decided to turn the script into a full-feature movie did James Wan dirty. It would make for a solid X-files episode.
The scene where he gets the clue about his buddy with the newspaper always confused me when I was little. Probably because "Tod" means "Death" in German, and Tod isn't a name over here^^
I also thought it was the German word.
Interesting, maybe a clever double meaning. For the character and whats going to happen...also that our Boi Death is from Germany 8D
@@AkumetsuLord "Tod" is a tribute to the director of 1931 Dracula (and Freaks): Tod Browning. The cop is named after the actor who played Dracula in 1922's Nosferatu: Max Schreck, and Victoria Lewton, is named after legendary Horror producer Val Lewton.
@@chriscorben-green2640 about to say, all the names in the serirs are horror references traditionally.
I had never heard of these movies before, so didn’t know what to expect from this years Halloween marathon.
Then I saw the EFAP trailer and that was all I needed to know what a wild ride we are in for. 😁
Brace yourself for a moist impact... It's gonna be fun.
I've never seen any of those movies, not even the trailers, so it's gonna be a complete surprise for me.
My Good King you are in for a treat. Its bonkers and it only gets better/worse
The first movie is the most normal, so you're in for it now.
The first is best, probably for originality only. Also, the younger we are, the less critically we vet these pieces. Notice when they "break" into the morgue, they simply open a skylight and then use a 'handle turner' to open the morgue door, only what you see is the coat hanger miss the door handle and then he uses the door handle from the other side to open the door.
Baller move.
Ok ok, I got a perfectly timed ad and I'm dying. At 1340 when the dude says "It would be a fucked up god to let this plane crash" I saw the explosion for a frame and it was immediately cut off by an ad. That was perfect.
What if Death is really squimish about killing people so it becomes incredibly clumsy, like Mr Bean, thus resulting in comedically horrifying deaths.
XD
This movie was not only about premonitions of death, but also a premonition of 2001 animated classics starring green ogres.
I can't wait for Disney to take Shrek and make a prequel about how he was an honest FBI agent who got tired of trying to catch teenagers and watched so many of them die that he gave up to move to Scotland and live in a swamp to avoid Death.
Don't worry. Disney Shrek will be different from Pixar Shrek because multiverse.
@@valentinegonsalves7322 He was a normal FBI agent before he fell into Fringy's Goo
The roller coaster one in the third film perfectly encapsulated my fear of roller coasters to such a high degree, that it still mildly affects me to this day almost 20 years later lol. I still remember the exact emotions I was feeling as a child watching the scene unfold. I don't think I blinked the entire time. Afterwards I paused the movie and just sat there for 10 minutes staring into blank space hahahaha.
Every time I get close to knocking off a big roller coaster on my bucket list, I think of that film (I've been on a few mild ones, NO loops though lol).
Also, the movie kinda sparked a morbid fascination with roller coaster deaths/injuries. Did loads of research and found some wild stuff on all of the rides I've ever been on (looking at you, Gisney)
To think that only a year before this, Devon Sawa was in Idle Hands alongside Seth Green and Jessica Alba.
I highly recommend Idle Hands for those who haven't seen it. A goofy little horror/comedy that I find really endearing.
Idle hands is hilarious
I love that movie! Use to watch it every October! 😁
Oh final destination, one of the movies of the 2000's that gained popularity and had lots of sequels, kinda like Saw, Hostal and Resident evil, what a time it was.
(edited for spelling errors)
Did hostel have more than the 1 really good sequel and 1 shite sequel?
@@Phuckseeds There are 3 movies.
"Gain popularity and gain lots of sequels" is the literal definition of a franchise.
@@Сайтамен Indeed, i'm not great with words lol
What the franchise with the almost all if not all of them with a good movie (besides LOTR)
Regarding the silent bus... once I was window shopping during lunchtime, I was wearing headphones, I took 5 steps into the next shop, look back and saw a bus crashed into the shop I just passed by.
Also a lighting strike on my way to work, about 6 feet in front of me once.
I was also tried to be kidnapped from my front porch when I was 6.
I saw this movie when it was first released. Quite entertaining.
You....uh, you should move...😆
I wasn't prepared for this level of editing.
Hang on, I'm starting over so that I can appreciate it more fully.
The bus that killed the girl came faster than the truck that killed the little girl in the opening of Nicholas Cage’s Wicker Man. 🤣
It's a magical teleporting bus. and they were high school students. Coincidence? I think not. Ms Frizzle was death all along.
It's actually the same driver.
After he haunted Cage throughout Wicker Man, until his eventual demise, he had to take a smaller role in a worse movie.
Solely being a ghost truck driver, just doesn't pay the bills anymore.
It was a gun bus 🚌💨💨💨💨💨
Isekai truck.
@@sparkypack One might say a "Desert Bus" - it can run over anybody and anything.
2 years later, I am rewatching these as I wait for more Nightmare on Elm Street uploads ❤
I can't believe Hirohiko Araki turned Final Destination into a Stand ability.
What was the stand ability? I can’t remember
@@expandapantsii341 the younger of the oingo-boingo brothers, has a manga that predicts deaths.
I was referring to "Wonder Of U."
@@grandarkfang_1482 Wonder of U is insane
Will the crew in the next movie, finally figure out the range of「(Don't Fear) The Reaper」?
Does anyone remember the show 'Tru Calling'? It had a similar concept but with a different take. Eliza Dushku would re-live some days trying to save someone who'd died that day. It was eventually revealed that someone else also re-lives these days but instead they would try to ensure that person dies. I think it only had 1 season but I remember enjoying it
Damn it only went for two seasons, I thought it had about 4. Really liked that when I was a kid
That Holy Grail joke at the end was great.
"Yes."
-Bilbo Baggins
@@Kernwadi "No." ~ Rogal Dorn
(?)Timestamps:
Warning; this is a very post Columbine, pre 9/11 movie, yes.
0:00:00 - EFAP episode starts
0:00:01 - 0:07:03 - opening thoughts + experience with Final Destination
0:01:10 - goblins (racetizm)
0:03:30 - Rags's guessing the premise of Final Destination based on the title
0:04:02 - saws or other power tools
0:04:24 - Jay enjoys dismemberment
0:04:39 - armless Jay
0:07:02 - movie-watching begins
0:09:26 - YMS rap(e)s
0:10:05 - fans in Korea (lore)
0:10:36 - French (disgusting)
0:10:40 - Rags's's fake French
0:10:51 - very happy man
0:12:03 - large forehead and Jordans
0:12:44 - YMS rap(e)s part 2
0:15:33 - Hmm...
0:19:38 - pipe bomb
0:23:56 - YMS talking to his children
0:28:32 - gay death in a bathtub
0:32:03 - weird goth girl
0:35:15 - very special
0:36:26 - GET OVER IT
0:36:44 - confusion and ghost bus
0:38:22 - wild Shrek appears
0:40:00 - I'm not insane, I'm right.
0:43:37 - vodka exploded
0:44:33 - this is how death be sometimes (fool me once...)
0:45:49 - MauLer doing a little spoiler
0:50:30 - death as a person
0:52:03 - What the fuck is that?
0:52:42 - bad things happen in cabins in the woods
0:53:47 - HE'S ESCAPING
1:01:50 - closing thoughts and ratings
1:06:08 - Death
1:07:07 - Ooo hohoho you shouldn't have done that...
1:11:30 - FUCKING MONTY PYTHON REFERENCE
1:12:10 - EFAP episode ends
It's useless but... You're welcome, I guess.
I'm a bad person.
"I live in pain..."
-Bilbo Baggins
4:39 First trailer joke.
Also I assume the Goblins part was the part that referenced at the pre film part of Karen.
For 'confusion and ghost bus', does anyone know what MauLer was referencing with "it was going at the kind of speed that you know the bus driver was like YES!"
Tony Todd made a memorable appearance on Smallville in the episode Jitters.
Such a good episode
This edit was hilariously done! I also want to say that I think Rags made a fair point when saying Death as a character in the movie would be interesting because they could be an entity just curious about humans and what they do when given a few days, weeks or months of extra time alive. Some characters could spend their time locked in their homes waiting for death and hoping to avoid it or they could spend their last days living it up until their time and we as an audience could debate the questions that come from this topic maybe coming away with the idea that every day alive is something to be grateful for. It's true that the meme might disappear but I'd argue that having a cool depiction of Death who knows he has to kill humans but after tens of thousands of years is a little interested in doing these thought experiments with them could be a little compelling. That would answer the question of what's giving them the premonition and since he's only giving it to the one person he could only be saving one individual and is surprised with who ends up living which proves free will is applied in this universe (unlike all the good parts of the mcu apparently R.I.P) and the deaths would hopefully not need to be so spectacularly unrealistic. Then the in between deaths part wouldn't be so boring because we could be focusing on Death talking to these characters and getting their views on what life and death means to them. I was always a fan of the final destination movies but I think this concept would be way more interesting and I know for a fact I'll enjoy the efaps of these far more than the actual movies
Thank you for weaving smoothly into this Eminem. as if the title of the movie was The Final DeSTANition ;)
A car is actually a pretty good place to be in a lightning storm
As long as you don't touch exposed metal, it acts as a faraday cage
Just remember, just because your tires are rubber doesn't mean you can't have a big enough charge to arc to ground.
@@Destroyahx2 The cool thing about electricity: It can't go inside an enclosed conductive area
The math is a bit complicated, but basically, a Farraday Cage is enclosed metal, and the charge will go through the metal without affecting anything inside
Damn. I can't wait for the next one. This series is a bit of a guilty pleasure for me.
Nowadays you need to have a "real" ID to board a plane, you can't just have a regular drivers license, you need to go an extra step and get a gold star on it.
…hey wait a minute 🤔
@@unpopularopinions7407 Neuron's activating?
That doesn't start til next year, they keep putting it off.
I demand YMS rap a verse from Eminem with each subsequent installment of this series because that was absolutely wonderful
As a NASCAR fan, the premonition scene for the 4th film is fantastic riff material.
As a Formula 1 fan…. I think you should try watching Formula 1. It’s so much better. It has left turns *and* right turns. You’re shorting yourself
@@R.E.-Gato Shorting myself where exactly? The Top 3 NASCAR Series (Cup, Xfinity & Trucks) hold 15 races at 9 different Road Courses throughout the year. We get our fill and we get to see passing on top of that.
@@MrLeftTurn you’re shorting yourself on an inferior sport! Most of your tracks are ovals, every F1 track is unique. A different country every week. The best cars, the best drivers in the world taking hairpin turns at breakneck speed. You gotta give it a shot
@@MrLeftTurn I watch both. I myself prefer super gt racing. All racing is entertaining to me but I can tell you this much..f1 is very much like baseball, you pay to win.
F1 right now.
"Did Lewis Hamilton win?"
"No"
"Then it's fair to say we imagined that race then?..because it isn't a race unless Lewis Hamilton wins"
@@MrLeftTurn ..love how it's just arbitrarily inferior cuz he says so..as if what Nascar drivers do is some kinda cake walk compared to f1?
Well then what about when super gt has their 8plus hour events.
8 hours of redbull
9 hours in India
10 hours in Japan
12 hours in Spain
24 hours in France.
I fucking love that shit but I ain't gonna sit here like "muh DrIvER dRIvE LOngEr THan YOUrS you InFEriOR"
50:30
This...legit actually could work. Death inc, people do deaths, but one guy screwed up and is trying to fix it, but only got help from some questionable coworker...
That's actually hilarious!
R-rated Monsters Inc.
Dead Like Me almost went down that path.
I keep coming back and rewatching this, it's some of my favorite Efap. The Final Destination EFAP movies had some of the funniest moments and one of the coolest casts.
same
Words cannot describe how much I love that this film has a character named Agent Shrek. The world rolled me pretty hard with that one.
If Final Destination was intellectual and rule-based, it would be Death Note. This is spooks and spectacle.
There's rules. They're just really loose
Lol death note intelectual 😂😂😂😂 good one buddy
@@somebodysthrowaway The Rules can be backed into (partly by writing this shit for the writers) from what's seen in THIS movie. Subsequent movies will remove any of that sense.
@@Kartak965 wdym? Describing your favorite shows as intellectual when speaking to strangers on the internet is what cool people do.
@@Kartak965 The manga's game of cat and mouse made me think, so yeah, I found it intellectual. 🤷♀️
I love you guys and the fact that many of you haven't seen this hidden gem makes this podcast so incredibly entertaining.
I liked 2, if only for the rube goldberg traffic scene, definitely stuck with me. Also, great editing, editor-kun
These movies really did give me a crippling fear of everything as a child.
Wish you guys could have seen the SAW movies, and still hope you do one day, but I will admit that these are the superior movies. I own both collections digitally. (Would love to see a rifftrax from you guys)
1:07:45 They explain this somewhat in the movie when tony Todd says something like "cheating the design over and over could incite a fury". Basically, I interpreted it as death gets more pissed off as the movie progresses, and all the accidents become more "intentional" and malicious.
Nice ending bit there Capital-O Opinions.
The Monty Python shit at the end caught me off guard. XD
Also "Para-Me-Dicks" X'D
This is gold... Been looking forward to getting more EFAP movies for ages now!! So glad we are getting a heap this month keep up the awesome work people!!!
The editing with all the little additions and highlights in these mini's add a lot to the entertainment of already pretty fun videos, so welldone and well worth. Looking forward to the rest of this month.
36:48
This reminds me of the final death in wish upon.
In fact a lot of the stupid deaths in that movie feel inspired by this here.
There is the theory that the Morgue guy is Death (or some other death-like supernatural force) personified since he knows the rules and keeps appearing throughout the series. But the producers have said this isn't true. I like to think he is a long time survivor and has become obsessed with the cycle.
I thought after watching most of them it was clear as day he was Death, sucks for the producers but it's a theory that makes the movies better.
Just throwing it out there as I see nobody else has mentioned it - the guy who plays I think it's Devon Sawa's father was in a couple of X Files episodes, he played "The Pusher" Robert Modell - the guy who could talk people into doing crazy shit. I think the first episode was "Pusher" and it was in season 3 and the second episode he was in was in season 5 and it was called "kitsunegari".
Love EFAP’s content. It’s entertaining
Really happy to hear a reference to the Man From Earth in the wild. One of my favourite movies.
If there's ever been a perfect EFAP movies, it's this one. Such a beautiful blend of my fave RUclipsrs ragging on the original FINAL DESTINATION movie for the Halloween season, and I appreciate you all! Thanks!
that Death Inc. idea of Shoe on Foot is great and basically another version of bloody Cabin in the Woods
Ah yes, Final Destination, the series with my favorite serial killer: The Wind.
"Must've been the wind"
Magic black man: (intensely enters the chat)
I never realized until the running ‘Has _this_ ever happened to you?’ gag (and the black and white filter) just how much the overacting and improbable lack coordination makes all the deaths look like R rated as-seen-on-TV ads.
Re-watching back through this and hearing the gang talk about it just being a normal flight with scary noises... I'm just imagining how hilarious that would be. It's literally just the scary music foreshadowing danger that never comes the whole time and then they land safely and nothing happens haha
Hey Capital-O, appreciate the editing!
It’s the EFAP franchise I didn’t know I needed! Almost all of the characters in this one are named for classic horror directors/ actors/actresses and I think producers/writers
Alex Browning = Tod Browning (Todd too)
Billy Hitchcock
(max) shreck
Val Lewton
I don’t remember all the other ones
I typically watch the plane crash scene before air travel for luck. I always check the tray table latch, one time it broke off. I was on edge the entire flight. It wasn’t a 180 tho so I should have known I’d be ok. Can’t wait for Final Destination 3 coverage that should be Resident Evil level of commentary. Enjoy and happy halloweens!
Damn I missed it live but I hope you guys had fun
FUN FACT: The writer of this movie originally wrote the first draft of this script as a spec script for an episode of The X-Files (titled 'Flight 180') but he realised that the concept was worthy enough to be its own feature film, so he fleshed out the script, removed the ties to The X-Files and took it to studio producers and Final Destination is the result.
The editing on this one is so good!
This feels like an amateur paint by numbers recreation of a real good movie and I don't know how else to describe it. The setup is always a little too obvious to the point where you just can't help but feel like you've seen a bit more than you were supposed to and the tension feels like it's a garage haunted house experience where all the tension is broken up by the guy in the monster suit stubbing his toe and muttering "dammit" under his breath.
okay nevermind i'm now at the thirty minute mark and I can practically see the directors cocaine addiction... what the hell is happening here?!
This series is so beautifully shlocky and ridiculous. Every death I come up with sone harebrained pun and cackle like a maniac. My favorite is the partial decapitation where I crack some pun like "I'm in two minds about this scene" or "You really should've kept an open mind". And every FD movie AFTER the first when sonebody says "open mind" I get the giggles. For that reason alone, this series is one of my favorites.
The only thing I remember of this franchise is how it's responsible for my irrational fear of driving behind trucks carrying tree trunks...
I liked the Monty Phyton joke at the end good job editor
"never wanna see saw" - Rag"""''''s
Spooktober 2023: You sure about that?
Final Destination: What happens when Death gets bored and decides to "F" with people.
29:40 - Why did the blue toilet water go BACK??? Is Death afraid of leaving clues to a natural accident? He is worried the cops will arrest him? :D
This might be my favourite thing on RUclips so far
Nice work on the ending, lol.
The whole point of the weird editing at the start of the film is that it's highlighting words in the airport that have double meanings: "terminal", "departed" and "canceled".
Now, lets say, hypothetically, that somebody once told me that the world would proceed to roll me, and made the claim that I was not, the smartest tool in the shed. Which would lead us to look at the facts and see that she was looking kind of dumb, due to the fact that she had placed her finger and her thumb, in the shape of the letter L, located on her forehead.
This would mean that the years would start coming, and logically wont stop coming, that I was, hypothetically, fed to the rules, which would proceed with me hitting the ground running. Which didn’t make sense, to live for fun, in a way that your brain gets smart, yet your head gets dumb, seeing as there’s so much to do, and so much to see, so now I must pose the question, what is wrong with taking the backseat? This is due to the fact that you’ll never know if you don’t go, nor you will shine if you don’t glow.
For you see, you are, at this moment, an All-Star, so get your game on, and proceed to go play, indeed, you’re an All-Star, get the show on, which would entitled you to get paid. That would mean that all that glitters, is indeed gold, and that only shooting stars, can participate in the process of breaking the mold.
why are you like this?
@@Grishnag85 "Because I'm a bad person."
-Bilbo Baggins
Fuck you.
I love it
@@zogwort1522 I like it when you talk dirty.
@@zogwort1522 That was disappointing, I expected something juicy.
The fun thing about the first catastrophes in thes movies is how they set everything up in almost pedantic detail, so you see exactly what happened that caused other things to happen, causing that specific chain of events (I especially enjoyed the opening of FD2 in this regard). It's like playing something like "The Incredible Machine" or some other contraption game". Which is why the premonition of the catastrophe is always so much longer than when they avoid it and just see it happening.
MauLer mentioning that he was 7 when the first movie came out made me realize that he is younger than Joe Keery from Stranger Things, and my mind just exploded!!! 😮
Yeah. Wait, which one is that?
@@samwallaceart288 Steve
He was actually 6 when it came out since his birthday is in October. Also that makes me younger than Steve.
YMS with the multi-layered ‘Stan’ joke about Devon Sawa made my week 😂😂
Funny that they mention the ideas of the padded room and killing someone else to have death pass over you. Both ideas explored in later movies
As much as I enjoy Capital O’s editing, I’m annoyed it’s stopped him from making more DEVS videos
Rags’s “come” joke was perfect
👀
So does Death work for Kang or does Kang work for death? I'm confused about who's in charge of free will
Oh my gosh, Kang. 😵 Just threw up in my mouth a little.
Davy Jones works for death
I fucking hate what Loki has started. Lol
Death: “We’ll circle back to that.”
4:04 - I'm from the future, it's november 2023 and they watched all of the "Saw" movies, including "Saw X".
Y'all keep bringing Shoe in, I'm in! Her content has been conspicuous by it's absence. What's her little icon avatar, Bret "The Hitman" Hart? NOICE!
I think later movies imply that the reason the characters get visions really is just because Death is bored and wants to make his kills more interesting.
Great! Death in this series is just Grell from "Black Butler". 😆
I think it's because somebody used the Dragonballs and now the whole death system is dealing with an integer overflow.
It's funny to think that all the planned stuff os super boring for death and he is super happy that this happened because he gets free reign on how they die, he could have all them die of heart attacks instantly but he doesn't cause he can finally be creative