Starring Devon Sawa, Ali Larter and Kerr Smith; the story of Final Destination follows a class of teenage students who board an airplane to Paris. Just before take-off, one of the students, Alex, experiences an unsettling vision. Alex’s vivid and terrifying vision marks the beginning of a series of mysterious happenings that he’ll need to figure out to keep himself and his friends alive.
Directed by James Wong, Final Destination is filled with several well-executed moments, one of which is what occurs towards the end of the first twenty minutes. Another great moment is a very realistic and rather frightening bathroom scene.
Though scary, this isn’t the kind of scary movie that would rob me of perfectly restful sleep. As such, if you’re like me, watch it to be scared and thrilled for an hour and a half. Then relax knowing that a good night’s rest is yours to enjoy. Needless to say, should you be afraid of flying, absolutely do not watch Final Destination too close to upcoming plane travel.
If you’ve never seen the film and plan to, please remember to watch the original (this one) first – if not only the original. I know someone started with Final Destination 2 (2003) and unsurprisingly, they were not thrilled.
It’s rarely a good sign when the lead actor of the first movie is nowhere to be seen on the cast list for the second instalment. Even worse because his character was not killed off.
Knowing all the above, I made the clearly wise decision to skip Final Destination 2 and all the sequels that followed. Yes, all four of them.
Big Hero 6 is a fun animated action/adventure film that features interesting characters, beautiful visuals and the most adorable cuddly robot, Baymax. Or, as the marketing team behind the movie has said, ‘a plus-sized inflatable robot.’
This new Walt Disney Animations release centres around 14-year-old robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada – and the relationships/events in his life that lead to the point where he forms a superhero team to fight against a masked villain.
My favourite thing about the movie is, of course, Baymax; particularly his beauty, both inside and out.
I’m certainly no prodigy of any kind, but Big Hero 6 did have me thinking about how best to apply my own passion, skills and talents.
Big Hero 6 (2014), Baymax, Tadashi Hamada
Hiro’s general cleverness and how that aspect of his character is revealed to the audience more than once is a definite highlight. Also, I may have fallen a little bit in love with Tadashi, the big brother character. How could one not? He’s probably the best big brother any 14-year-old boy, or anyone for that matter, could ever wish for.
Watch it for a great Oscar-winning animated adventure. Then join me and all the other fans in looking forward to the sequel, because surely it’s inevitable, right? And because we absolutely want it.