I think people remember it so well because its probably the only death in the franchise that is the most likely to happen in real life. And most people have been behind a car thats towing a trailer full of stacked wood planks or other similar stuff. when your brain learns new information it is a short term memory, but you can help it be stored in your long term memory by going over the information again within 24hrs of the initial learning time. So tons of people probably saw a car towing a trailer similar enough to the log death in FD within 24hrs. That's why I think it's the most remembered scene/death in the entire final destination franchise. Also yes, I am a chronic over analyzer. Its my hobby
In addition to the infamous “log scene,” the water 💦 bottle getting lodged under the break pedestal was (and still remains) my anxiety-laced nightmare.
Same. I could be on the freeway and if my water bottle drops im reaching to make sure that cant happen. Ironically might crash and die anyway taking my eyes off the road. Lol.
It really is the fourth movie which is considered the worst installment in the franchise is more talked about than 2 but this the only installment that was a failure in the box office which is so mind boggling to me cause I love how suspenseful this one is.
There’s so much in a theatre that could kill you. There’s not a single place where you’re safe in the FD universe. Except for maybe a rubber cell in an underground facility 😅
i went up the back of a bus at 55kmh cause i didnt feel confortable behind a normal semi let alone a logging truck. broken index finger on left hand and fractured sternum
Final Destination 2 is an iconic horror movie that deserves its space in the hall of fame. I know so many people who have never seen this movie yet still feel fearful of trucks on the highway because of it.
The water bottle under the break pedal?? 😳 Still freaks me out to this day because it is something that seems can DEFINITELY happen. I don’t leave full bottles in my car to this day because of this movie.
Growing up in a Logging area the idea of being killed by a Log coming loose is ever present. Driving down I-5 behind a truck after watching this movie makes a spooky moment terrifying.
Wow, has it really been 20 years since this movie was released?! Time really flies by! I remember AJ Cook from Virgin Suicides and Criminal Minds, she looks so different with brown hair!
Final Destination 2 did for interstate highways what Jaws did for open water. If Alex Kinter could go death by shark--eaten whole, a 9yr old Tim Carpenter could've gone street pancake by glass pane. Still an effective scene & movie. One of my favorite sequels
David R Ellis (who died exactly 10 years ago) was an underrated director. Aside from FD2 (my favourite) he directed FD4 (my least favourite), Snakes On a Plane and Cellular (let's forget Shark Night!). Before that he was a stuntman and became a famed Second Unit Director (action scenes from Patriot Game, Clear and Present Danger, Waterworld, Deep Blue Sea, or the highway chase from Matrix Reloaded).
Final destination 1 and 3 are my favorite, but that opening highway scene being mostly practical will forever stand out to me. I already have a pretty bad fear of highways, so that escalated it.
Man, forget the car crash scene...I'm pretty sure that the elevator death was the source of most of my elevator phobia (not helped by later watching Resident Evil...that one has a double-whammy of falling elevator and decapitation while stuck in an elevator door)!
Came here for this. That elevator scene haunts me to this day!
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I was a 10 year old budding horror fan when this movie released and it delighted me just as much as it terrified me. Elevators and logging trucks still send shivers down my spine 😭😭
I saw a late night showing of this movie when it came out and the car crash is the thing that stuck with me the most. I honestly was nervous driving home because of that scene and to this day I still get nervous driving behind large trucks carrying logs, rebar, large pipes, etc.
This was filmed near where I live, we got to see the log scene being filmed, it was so fun for me, but my mom and cousin hated waiting for them to open up the highway again lmao
3:04 I met Devon Sawa in the summer of 2001, when I was working at Universal Studios’ carnival games. I asked him if he would be in the sequel and he said “no, the studio wanted to pay him less than what he was asking for.”
I actually saw this in theaters (actually, I may have watched them all that way), so the logging truck scene was made that much worse. I know that Devon Sawa was unavailable at the time of shooting this one, but they really should have said that Alex was hiding out somewhere else to escape death and they felt that it was best for him and Clear to not be together. And yeah, were we really supposed to believe that someone like Clear Rivers would not only bleach her hair, but do so while in a mental institution? It's not like Death wouldn't recognize her.
Dude no joke: we got into a car accident on the way to watch this one in the theater. Pretty wild coincidence. Also, Clear's hair doesn't really make sense in the context of the movie but I'm fairly sure that it had a lot more to do with Ali Larter becoming a much more bankable star and her hair being a part of her trademark look. It's kinda weird thinking about that now since her star power pretty much fizzled out right around this time.
At the end of of FD1 when the 3 survivors actually get to go to Paris after some time has passed, Clear has her hair changed blonde and the front bang eliminated, hence why she looks the way she does in FD2. Apart from trying to show that some time has gone by, I think it’s also meant to symbolize her growth as a character. She was an introverted loner, always wore dark colored clothing and had a low front bang with dark eyeliner. After the events of the first film thinking that they cheated death, it looks like she had a new lease on life. Or maybe it’s none of that 😂
Maybe she was actually dying her hair darker in high school and by the time of 2 she went back to her original color or let her natural color grow out. Just a random suggestion for the hair color thing.
This movie has made me afraid of highway and trucks since I was a kid. Over all this is probably the strongest final destination movie in terms of characters, deaths, storyline and settings
Arguably the best one. That log truck changed all of our lives. Definitely more afraid of that happening while driving than I am a plane crashing with me on it
My favorite movie in the franchise. Easily the most memorable death sequences and talked about moments. Watched it as a kid when it first came out on VHS/DVD with my family, and for years we avoided big trucks carrying anything that was tied down but openly exposed. Kind of funny how as teens, my siblings, cousins and i when riding behind a truck hauling stuff, we'd yell at whoever was driving "final destination" and they'd swiftly switch lanes 😂 This movie is a masterpiece to me.
I watched this movie in theaters with a friend when we were in middle school. The days when you didn't need an adult present in our town to watch a rated R movie. I remember being hyped and enjoying this movie. Still do.
I still remember driving to see this movie with my friends on a highway in upstate NY in a bad winter storm. On the way back we were shook. Did 15 below the speed limit the whole way home.
I thought it was commonly known that Sawa was a massive pain in the ass on the set of the first one and the studio/producers decided to get rid of the headache.
IMAO final destination 2 was the among the series as this was the only movie where most progress happened. This was the only movie where instead of figuring the basics again they used previous knowledge and came close to breaking the design.
Love this channel. This is my first year, so I'm catching up on so much great material. Is it crazy that I like to learn about movies more than watch them lol, don't get me wrong I do love me some movies, but I binge this ish all damn day!
This was the best one out of the series. I remember going on opening night at 10:00 pm, it was packed. The crowd went crazy during the death scenes. One of the best times I had at a movie theater.
I love the tongue-in-cheek attitude this movie has. It never takes itself too seriously. Parts 3 and 4 are the worst ones in the series. Part 5 is surprisingly good.
I fell in love after final destination. The second one was the best movie ever. The special features and Director commentary are a hoot. The third one is also a favorite of mine. I really like the rest of them but those first three are really really good. I am in them and watch them at least once a year
This movie trained a whole generation to not drive behind a log truck. Next time you’re on the freeway and you see a log truck pay attention-no one’s driving behind it.😂 This installment needs more recognition, for the impact it had on driving alone.👀
Something about the car crash scene, why do they ALWAYS load the cars with explosives? I'm sure at least 90% of you have seen car crashes or at least cars that were in crashes on the normal road. How many of them were charred and exploded?
While this movie is awesome, I could not disagree more about it being underrated...simply because it's generally the most talked about in the franchise and EVERYBODY knows that pile-up scene and even 20 years later I hear references to the log truck, including from people who wouldn't even have been born yet when the movie came out. Kinda ironic, too, that the log truck thing is one of the few deaths in the franchise that actually 100% could not happen in real life. Many/most deaths in the franchise range from somewhat unlikely to happen to extremely unlikely to happen, but almost all of them COULD. The log truck scene is one of the few death sequences that AREN'T questioned by people. Oh, the reason, btw, is that logs do not bounce like that. Not even close. The director even talked about how they had to use a combination of CGI and fake logs to do the scene because there was no way to make the logs bounce anywhere near as much as happens in the film.
Me and my girlfriend have loved this movie franchise since we were kids. We’re in our 30s now and we just watched 3 through 5 the other night. We actually reconnected recently and now she’s my girlfriend although we were just best friends in high school.
I've taken a few road trips in my life after this film. Once I see a log hauler, I go 65 to 80 mph in a flash and scream, "not today, death, not today", while passing up the truck. My worst luck, 2 log haulers blocking my way on a 2 lane hwy. You bet your ass I exited and chilled for awhile.
I don't think there will be an FD6? But I also haven't been keeping up with the franchise since 3. But I do believe FD3 had an alternate scene, in Choose Their Fate, where you can find out the two main characters of this film did actually die -- and pretty horrifically.
My fave is Final Destination 3, but I like how in this movie they connected it to the first one and the ending was open. In FD 1, 3, 4 and 5 the characters were like completely doomed the whole movie and was frustrating in a point
Love all of the FD movies except 4. There was a infini-film dvd release for this one that had a special feature where it would annotate exampes of people who said they had premonitions or death experiences where they saw the afterlife! Thats the version I still own.
I remember watching this movie as a kid either on cable or on VHS/DVD (not sure how young I was) and being traumatized basically. The only way I knew how to reference the movie was to call it “the scary movie with the red truck in it.” My child brain couldn’t even recall that it was a log truck that caused all of the commotion. Ig I was too traumatized to remember anything more than the car she was driving 😂😭🤷🏾♀️
This is by far my favorite one in the entire frachise and I honestly don't understand all the hype people put on 3, which is the second worst for me. The connexion between the characters with the first film and the butterfly effect it caused is just genius, and I can't help but feel most people didn't fully understand it, hence all the dislike. This is a true gem of early 2000s gory horror that paved the way for much of what was to come that decade. I fucking love this movie!
I had my own Final Destination sequel in dream form where the solution was to kill someone out of sequence. The person we decided on was because he was attempting to kill everyone else to appease death. Eventually we manage to have him fall onto the blades of a helicopter taking off in some by the sea oil rig. Pretty cool. Then before I wake, I see his bits starting to move, as if death said no way. My rules, my game
What is that song in the beginning of this video? Please help , it's driving me insane. Side note the crash is still one of the best scenes in any movie . Aside from just that this is one of the best sequels ever .
I can safely say the log stuff would never happen in Australia as all the log trucks I've seen have metal guard posts atatched to the to flatbed to contain the logs. First thing I thought when seeing this film back in the mid 2000s was what lunatic thinks stacking round logs on a flatbed with no guard posts, only held together with chains is even remotely a good idea. Yes I know a lot of cargo is held down like that but that cargo is very rarely round and if it is, there's a cradle for it to sit in, along with multiple ratchet straps.
I have ALWAYS either passed a logging truck or gotten off the highway and found another route. I don't trust those things any farther than I can throw them
In Final Destination 2 Death is coming after the crash survivors in BACKWARDS order because the Flight 180 survivors in the first film defeated Death's original design which changed how it works. In Kimberly's vision the cop died first and she and her friends died last. But when it happened for real it happened in REVERSE. Instead of dying last her friends were killed first when the truck hit her car. So that means the cop would have ended up dying last after everyone else instead of first.
This movie made us all realize to be wary of highway travel and to avoid a logging truck too.
Sad if you need a movie to teach you this
I avoid any truck carrying large cargo because of this movie.
Same
This and the real life story of a rock going through the front window into a woman face make every truck terrifying.
To this day!
Crazy how this is probably the most underrated film in the franchise, but the log is truck sequence is still fresh in everyone’s mind
Easily the scariest of the five premonitions
My favorite one
Part 1 2 and 5 are the most highest ranked in the franchise.
I thought that log was real. Maybe I've just seen it on crappy monitors. I have a better one now.
I think people remember it so well because its probably the only death in the franchise that is the most likely to happen in real life. And most people have been behind a car thats towing a trailer full of stacked wood planks or other similar stuff. when your brain learns new information it is a short term memory, but you can help it be stored in your long term memory by going over the information again within 24hrs of the initial learning time. So tons of people probably saw a car towing a trailer similar enough to the log death in FD within 24hrs. That's why I think it's the most remembered scene/death in the entire final destination franchise. Also yes, I am a chronic over analyzer. Its my hobby
In addition to the infamous “log scene,” the water 💦 bottle getting lodged under the break pedestal was (and still remains) my anxiety-laced nightmare.
Holy shit you just unlocked a nightmare for me 🤣
Same!
Same. I could be on the freeway and if my water bottle drops im reaching to make sure that cant happen.
Ironically might crash and die anyway taking my eyes off the road. Lol.
Exactly why you never let ur kid do something stupid like slamming water bottles against the cabinets in the front seat.
This might sound weird, but I think this franchise helped prevent tragedies. It made people a lot more cautious and aware.
By using trauma lol
Yes, less log truck accidents
@@manigje1Look up nike exec couple now. Especially now we know a reboot happening
For me this is easily the best of the franchise, with the best opening sequence by far!
Having as director the man who was 2nd Unit Director on Matrix Reloaded's highway chase MIGHT have helped 😋!
This the second best, 3 still comes to mind when I’m on a roller coaster
1, 2, 3, and 5 have the best opening sequence, the 4th movie in the race track is just whack!
@@tahowow 4 is awful. I love the franchise, except for that film.
The most underrated installment of the franchise
I totally agree with you 💯
Really? Almost everyone I’ve talked to about it tends to agree that it’s the best one.
No it’s not it’s universally top 2…
It really is the fourth movie which is considered the worst installment in the franchise is more talked about than 2 but this the only installment that was a failure in the box office which is so mind boggling to me cause I love how suspenseful this one is.
This has always been the one I remembered the most.
This movie made me paranoid of death. I almost didn’t want to leave the theater afterwards 😅
For real I was looking for signs everywhere
Lol
The 4th one would have had u scared to stay in the theater
True story. When my family and I left the theater we almost had a car crash in the parking lot.
There’s so much in a theatre that could kill you. There’s not a single place where you’re safe in the FD universe. Except for maybe a rubber cell in an underground facility 😅
The highway scene was iconic and so impactful, I still get scared of driving behind log trucks 20 years later.
i went up the back of a bus at 55kmh cause i didnt feel confortable behind a normal semi let alone a logging truck. broken index finger on left hand and fractured sternum
Still the most terrifying car crash ever put to screen.
Final Destination 2 is an iconic horror movie that deserves its space in the hall of fame. I know so many people who have never seen this movie yet still feel fearful of trucks on the highway because of it.
The water bottle under the break pedal?? 😳 Still freaks me out to this day because it is something that seems can DEFINITELY happen. I don’t leave full bottles in my car to this day because of this movie.
Have you seen the one with the grapefruit that explodes and gets acid in the eyes when it’s stick under the brakes
@@jobturkey7418what about when Uranus explodes?
Growing up in a Logging area the idea of being killed by a Log coming loose is ever present.
Driving down I-5 behind a truck after watching this movie makes a spooky moment terrifying.
Yes! Very much with you on that. Grew up in the mountain towns near Yosemite. This movie brought back those fears as a kid.
You must live in Oregon
I like how this franchise names its characters after Horror movie icons, namely, Hitchcock, Corman, Burke and Carpenter.
The next Final Destination movie going to have characters called Craven and Romero
Agent Shrek as well❤️very scary
Scream did the same and no one noticed
@@censai2010 you noticed
Wow, has it really been 20 years since this movie was released?! Time really flies by! I remember AJ Cook from Virgin Suicides and Criminal Minds, she looks so different with brown hair!
I had a huge crush on her lol
@@vampirascoffin870 I had and still have a huge crush on her. That woman is HOT lol
@@RWBprototype She definitely is, lol
i never made the virgin suicides connection before!!
@@jruss9851 She makes me feel certain kinda ways I can't discuss lol hehe
Final Destination 2 did for interstate highways what Jaws did for open water. If Alex Kinter could go death by shark--eaten whole, a 9yr old Tim Carpenter could've gone street pancake by glass pane. Still an effective scene & movie. One of my favorite sequels
9? The kid is at least 15.
@@plumdutchess I was referring to what is mentioned in the video, that in the original script, Tim was supposed to be 9
@@plumdutchess did u even watch the video? 😂😂
David R Ellis (who died exactly 10 years ago) was an underrated director. Aside from FD2 (my favourite) he directed FD4 (my least favourite), Snakes On a Plane and Cellular (let's forget Shark Night!). Before that he was a stuntman and became a famed Second Unit Director (action scenes from Patriot Game, Clear and Present Danger, Waterworld, Deep Blue Sea, or the highway chase from Matrix Reloaded).
@jean0mi1825 also composer Shirley Walker died 17 years ago!😔
@@SuperMarioBrosIII
17 years already!
@@jean-mi1825 FD4 is good?
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I think it's the weakest of the franchise
my favorite one. I love that the main character survives unlike the other ones.
Final destination 1 and 3 are my favorite, but that opening highway scene being mostly practical will forever stand out to me. I already have a pretty bad fear of highways, so that escalated it.
Man, forget the car crash scene...I'm pretty sure that the elevator death was the source of most of my elevator phobia (not helped by later watching Resident Evil...that one has a double-whammy of falling elevator and decapitation while stuck in an elevator door)!
Came here for this. That elevator scene haunts me to this day!
I was a 10 year old budding horror fan when this movie released and it delighted me just as much as it terrified me. Elevators and logging trucks still send shivers down my spine 😭😭
Fun Fact. The guy who plays Eugene, "T. C. Carson" is the original Kratos from the God of War series.
And is also Kyle from Living Single
I saw a late night showing of this movie when it came out and the car crash is the thing that stuck with me the most. I honestly was nervous driving home because of that scene and to this day I still get nervous driving behind large trucks carrying logs, rebar, large pipes, etc.
This is one of my favorite horror movies and the only Final Destination installment I actively go back to, super underrated!
I wonder how they made the perminition
This was filmed near where I live, we got to see the log scene being filmed, it was so fun for me, but my mom and cousin hated waiting for them to open up the highway again lmao
Would you be able to send your Instagram?
3:04 I met Devon Sawa in the summer of 2001, when I was working at Universal Studios’ carnival games. I asked him if he would be in the sequel and he said “no, the studio wanted to pay him less than what he was asking for.”
Aside from the highway sequence, this entry was alright. It was a shame Ali larter's character died in the hospital.
I actually saw this in theaters (actually, I may have watched them all that way), so the logging truck scene was made that much worse. I know that Devon Sawa was unavailable at the time of shooting this one, but they really should have said that Alex was hiding out somewhere else to escape death and they felt that it was best for him and Clear to not be together. And yeah, were we really supposed to believe that someone like Clear Rivers would not only bleach her hair, but do so while in a mental institution? It's not like Death wouldn't recognize her.
Dude no joke: we got into a car accident on the way to watch this one in the theater. Pretty wild coincidence.
Also, Clear's hair doesn't really make sense in the context of the movie but I'm fairly sure that it had a lot more to do with Ali Larter becoming a much more bankable star and her hair being a part of her trademark look. It's kinda weird thinking about that now since her star power pretty much fizzled out right around this time.
Yep real happiness
Ali Larter is a natural blonde. So Clear dyed her hair in the first one. Look at it that way.
Edit: Clear was blonde at the end of the 1st as well
At the end of of FD1 when the 3 survivors actually get to go to Paris after some time has passed, Clear has her hair changed blonde and the front bang eliminated, hence why she looks the way she does in FD2. Apart from trying to show that some time has gone by, I think it’s also meant to symbolize her growth as a character. She was an introverted loner, always wore dark colored clothing and had a low front bang with dark eyeliner. After the events of the first film thinking that they cheated death, it looks like she had a new lease on life. Or maybe it’s none of that 😂
Maybe she was actually dying her hair darker in high school and by the time of 2 she went back to her original color or let her natural color grow out.
Just a random suggestion for the hair color thing.
Definitely a sequel that surpasses the original. Much more... lively.
I live in a logging-heavy region and this movie is why entire lanes behind a log truck will be empty and the other PACKED with 10x more cars lol
After watching this movie, I get nervous driving behind lumber trucks on the road.
You, me and every single person commenting on either this movie or footage of lumber trucks all over the internet 🤣
“I’ve seen final destination” proceeds to switch lanes lol
The second one was the best with the graphics, moments of suspense and head turning. I loved the second one. Most underrated!!!!!
This movie has made me afraid of highway and trucks since I was a kid. Over all this is probably the strongest final destination movie in terms of characters, deaths, storyline and settings
I wonder who doesn’t have a fear of being trapped underwater?
Arguably the best one. That log truck changed all of our lives. Definitely more afraid of that happening while driving than I am a plane crashing with me on it
My favorite movie in the franchise. Easily the most memorable death sequences and talked about moments. Watched it as a kid when it first came out on VHS/DVD with my family, and for years we avoided big trucks carrying anything that was tied down but openly exposed. Kind of funny how as teens, my siblings, cousins and i when riding behind a truck hauling stuff, we'd yell at whoever was driving "final destination" and they'd swiftly switch lanes 😂 This movie is a masterpiece to me.
I’ll never forget how this movie made me paranoid lol definitely a classic
I watched this movie in theaters with a friend when we were in middle school. The days when you didn't need an adult present in our town to watch a rated R movie. I remember being hyped and enjoying this movie. Still do.
It may have made the least money, but it's the one people remember most.
This is one of those movies you can get sucked into no matter where you start it from
I still remember driving to see this movie with my friends on a highway in upstate NY in a bad winter storm. On the way back we were shook. Did 15 below the speed limit the whole way home.
My favorite in the franchise I still get freaked out when I see log trucks on the highway
Crazy to think this changed a whole generations driving habits
Still the best one of all of the Final Destination films in my Opinion.
I’ll never forget leaving the theater and being suspicious of every inanimate items’s potential to kill 😅
I thought it was commonly known that Sawa was a massive pain in the ass on the set of the first one and the studio/producers decided to get rid of the headache.
IMAO final destination 2 was the among the series as this was the only movie where most progress happened. This was the only movie where instead of figuring the basics again they used previous knowledge and came close to breaking the design.
I think Rory’s death is my favorite in the entire series. As outlandish as it is, it’s one that still sticks with me today as an adult!
This one is actually my favorite
I can’t believe it talk about crazy I feel old and what happened to the 20 years and i miss the good old days
As a kid I didnt care Alex was killed off screen but watching it again I was annoyed for pretty much the exact same reasons you brought up.
Love this channel. This is my first year, so I'm catching up on so much great material. Is it crazy that I like to learn about movies more than watch them lol, don't get me wrong I do love me some movies, but I binge this ish all damn day!
This was the best one out of the series. I remember going on opening night at 10:00 pm, it was packed. The crowd went crazy during the death scenes. One of the best times I had at a movie theater.
My only regret was not seeing this in the theater. It's my favorite one of all.
I love the tongue-in-cheek attitude this movie has. It never takes itself too seriously. Parts 3 and 4 are the worst ones in the series. Part 5 is surprisingly good.
Every time I see a logging truck, I get cold shivers and that brief, intense clutch of fear.
I fell in love after final destination. The second one was the best movie ever. The special features and Director commentary are a hoot. The third one is also a favorite of mine. I really like the rest of them but those first three are really really good. I am in them and watch them at least once a year
There's three deaths in this movie that upset the fans.
Who
Thumbnail giving a Legit 3D looking effect haha
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what happened to it is that it gave everyone ptsd of lumper trucks from an accident that never even happened to us.
This is an even better crash than "Smashup on Interstate 5" and that was my previous go to cinematic traffic mayhem.
5:20-5:34 I didn't remember that each of them had a connection to the first film. Now, I gotta rewatch this!
This movie trained a whole generation to not drive behind a log truck. Next time you’re on the freeway and you see a log truck pay attention-no one’s driving behind it.😂 This installment needs more recognition, for the impact it had on driving alone.👀
This movie actually made me terrified of using water bottles in the car
The fact that most of the movie isn't CGi is amazing. Most movies now look so fake and awkward from it being done digitally
Something about the car crash scene, why do they ALWAYS load the cars with explosives? I'm sure at least 90% of you have seen car crashes or at least cars that were in crashes on the normal road. How many of them were charred and exploded?
Such a great vid bro
While this movie is awesome, I could not disagree more about it being underrated...simply because it's generally the most talked about in the franchise and EVERYBODY knows that pile-up scene and even 20 years later I hear references to the log truck, including from people who wouldn't even have been born yet when the movie came out.
Kinda ironic, too, that the log truck thing is one of the few deaths in the franchise that actually 100% could not happen in real life. Many/most deaths in the franchise range from somewhat unlikely to happen to extremely unlikely to happen, but almost all of them COULD. The log truck scene is one of the few death sequences that AREN'T questioned by people.
Oh, the reason, btw, is that logs do not bounce like that. Not even close. The director even talked about how they had to use a combination of CGI and fake logs to do the scene because there was no way to make the logs bounce anywhere near as much as happens in the film.
Me and my girlfriend have loved this movie franchise since we were kids. We’re in our 30s now and we just watched 3 through 5 the other night. We actually reconnected recently and now she’s my girlfriend although we were just best friends in high school.
One of the greatest sequences in cinema.
I wonder if they got the idea for the car pileup from the 1991 I-5 car pileup. Caused by a dust storm.
I live in north Wisconsin and logging trucks are going by my house all the time. Bout to come through the living room.
Tim Carpenter and Nora's Death Scenes Are My Favorite ones.
That has to be one of the scariest scenes ever in a movie.
Final Destination 2 was awesome. The best in the series, in my opinion.
❌❌❌ this film is the very reason I NEVER travel behind log trucks. It’s always “nope” for me
I've taken a few road trips in my life after this film.
Once I see a log hauler, I go 65 to 80 mph in a flash and scream, "not today, death, not today", while passing up the truck.
My worst luck, 2 log haulers blocking my way on a 2 lane hwy. You bet your ass I exited and chilled for awhile.
The highway deaths were the least torturous. All seemed instantaneous, but when they try to cheat death, death came down harder.
This was the best of the bunch
Kimberly and thomas had such good chemistry in this one...I really hope they survived and can come back in final destination 6.
Surprisingly good. Wonder if they ended up together. Might be the reason, they survived. Especially if they go the whole nine yards.
I don't think there will be an FD6? But I also haven't been keeping up with the franchise since 3. But I do believe FD3 had an alternate scene, in Choose Their Fate, where you can find out the two main characters of this film did actually die -- and pretty horrifically.
This movie was iconic, idc. My favorite final destination film by far.
I think from 1-3 are the best of the franchise really amazing effects, creative kills and really traumatised moments ❤
My fave is Final Destination 3, but I like how in this movie they connected it to the first one and the ending was open. In FD 1, 3, 4 and 5 the characters were like completely doomed the whole movie and was frustrating in a point
Love all of the FD movies except 4. There was a infini-film dvd release for this one that had a special feature where it would annotate exampes of people who said they had premonitions or death experiences where they saw the afterlife! Thats the version I still own.
I think I have that version too!! Also. 4 is the WORST, everyone hates that one
@@edbsmartie yep the infinifilm dvd!!! and they should, because its awful lol
Bro final destination 4 187m💀 8:53
This scene traumatized millennials and I’m one of them 😂😂😂
"That CBS show" ?? Sir, Criminal Minds is my life.
Love the juxtaposition of this being (surprisingly) the least grossing film, yet also having the most memorable moments for everyone 😅
I remember watching this movie as a kid either on cable or on VHS/DVD (not sure how young I was) and being traumatized basically. The only way I knew how to reference the movie was to call it “the scary movie with the red truck in it.” My child brain couldn’t even recall that it was a log truck that caused all of the commotion. Ig I was too traumatized to remember anything more than the car she was driving 😂😭🤷🏾♀️
This is by far my favorite one in the entire frachise and I honestly don't understand all the hype people put on 3, which is the second worst for me. The connexion between the characters with the first film and the butterfly effect it caused is just genius, and I can't help but feel most people didn't fully understand it, hence all the dislike. This is a true gem of early 2000s gory horror that paved the way for much of what was to come that decade. I fucking love this movie!
I had my own Final Destination sequel in dream form where the solution was to kill someone out of sequence. The person we decided on was because he was attempting to kill everyone else to appease death. Eventually we manage to have him fall onto the blades of a helicopter taking off in some by the sea oil rig. Pretty cool. Then before I wake, I see his bits starting to move, as if death said no way. My rules, my game
This movie made me always check for water bottles under my brake pedal.
What is that song in the beginning of this video? Please help , it's driving me insane. Side note the crash is still one of the best scenes in any movie . Aside from just that this is one of the best sequels ever .
The log that changed the world lol.
I can safely say the log stuff would never happen in Australia as all the log trucks I've seen have metal guard posts atatched to the to flatbed to contain the logs.
First thing I thought when seeing this film back in the mid 2000s was what lunatic thinks stacking round logs on a flatbed with no guard posts, only held together with chains is even remotely a good idea.
Yes I know a lot of cargo is held down like that but that cargo is very rarely round and if it is, there's a cradle for it to sit in, along with multiple ratchet straps.
I have ALWAYS either passed a logging truck or gotten off the highway and found another route. I don't trust those things any farther than I can throw them
The first 3 were really good!
Great video
9:06 So what other reason is there to watch this movie?.
Part 2 is one of the best follow-ups to this franchise.
It's crazy but I remember this movie more than the 1st one mainly because of that highway accident.
I never understood how the cop died first but “death” never came back for him .
In Final Destination 2 Death is coming after the crash survivors in BACKWARDS order because the Flight 180 survivors in the first film defeated Death's original design which changed how it works. In Kimberly's vision the cop died first and she and her friends died last. But when it happened for real it happened in REVERSE. Instead of dying last her friends were killed first when the truck hit her car. So that means the cop would have ended up dying last after everyone else instead of first.
Final Destination 1 had a literal baby aboard that plane so really it wouldn’t be THAT shocking to see a 9 year old get killed off.