3/10
An embarrassment as far as i'm concerned..
24 May 2010
Warning: Spoilers
I actually rather liked the third sequel, it was quite a bit of fun, this sequel is silly and has a lot of cheesy 3-D effects to try to revive the series so to speak. Yet again, the main lead has an epiphany about future events at a race track and we have a few survivors who are on death's list. Let's start off with the amateurish acting, and they obvious so little effort that was put forth here in this sequel. It has plenty of gore, plenty of creative sequences to set up the death sequences, but it's missing the most important element that this series has, characters that I give a damn about. I didn't care about any one of these people, and I had to go through 90 or so minutes of pure boredom when all was said and done. The most intriguing storyline for me was the security guard's character, but they didn't explore that enough for my liking, and instead focused on the two bland and wooden leads.

Performances. Bobby Campo is a terrible lead and has no talent as far as I'm concerned. I didn't give a damn about what happened to him. Shantel VanSanten looks cute, but she's no heroine that's for sure and her chemistry with Campo didn't feel genuine too me. Mykelti Williamson was the most intriguing character for me, but they didn't focus on him enough for my liking.

Bottom line. They said it was The FINAL Destination, but a 5th one is in production, how quickly things change?.

3/10
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