
STORYLINE: A teenage girl has recurring nightmares of a tower collapse in the 1960s. She discovers that these nightmares are a premonition she inherited from her grandmother. The grandmother predicted the collapse of the building and saved a group of people from death. Decades later, the granddaughter begins to have visions of her family members dying. She realizes that there is a sequence and must fight to prevent Death from reclaiming her family’s bloodline. (IMDb)
Halloween, Friday the 13th, Tremors, Child’s Play, Scream, and Nightmare on Elm St are all horror franchises with, what seems like, an endless parade of of sequels. Some of those are eye rolling bad but tend to have a special place in my cinematic heart, none the less. The Final Destination franchise is my least favorite of these horror franchise but still I enjoy the entries that series offers. They are mindless, popcorn flicks. This weekend the latest entry In the franchise, Final Destination: Bloodlines, projects it’s way on to the silver screen.
Like other entries in the series this one is mindless. I didn’t have to think about what I was watching. Simply I just had to watch.
What I really enjoyed was the audience that was in attendance. It wasn’t a huge crowd in the Saturday night screening. The folks were into the film though. They were laughing and cheering throughout, enjoying themselves as the events of the film unfolded in reliable franchise fashion. That was my true enjoyment of Final Destination: Bloodlines.
This was a true summer film experience for me. I had fun at the movies.
Until next time I will see you at the movies!
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