Let's not encourage laziness
Doing the opposite of Fast & Furious, the fourth "death is the killer" movie is simply adding a solitary three lettered word to it's film title and passing it off as new. We shouldn't let them getaway with it. Please avoid seeing this film for that fact alone. Titled The Final Destination, the fourth roll of the dice hints at the same old, same old. Half inventive deaths, really bottom of the barrel acting and a set of characters whose biggest crime is not having watched the previous movies this franchise has dug up before, so we once again have to go through the depressingly banal "we can beat this" monologue. We know, we get it. There's nothing in this movie that hints towards anything other than what we have already given away at least two hours too much of our life to see before. Except of course we now have the 3-D gimmick which worked well with My Bloody Valentine 3-D, but they strangely aren't even promoting that with this film's title.
And this new Hollywood fascination of changing one word in titles and calling them sequels is scary. It encourages laziness and doesn't even hide the fact. If nothing else it is shoving the fact straight into your face and it's insulting your intelligence. I definitely don't want to see There Be Blood, No Country for Men or Drag to Hell anytime soon. Oh, and thanks for showing us all the deaths in the trailer. Definitely no reason to see this movie when it's out in August.