Rabu, 28 September 2011

Final Destination 5


Final Destination 5



Final Destination 5

Theatrical release poster
Directed bySteven Quale
Produced byCraig Perry
Warren Zide
Written byEric Heisserer
Based onCharacters by
Jeffrey Reddick
StarringNicholas D'Agosto
Emma Bell
Miles Fisher
Arlen Escarpeta
David Koechner
Tony Todd
Music byBrian Tyler
CinematographyBrian Pearson
Editing byEric Sears
StudioNew Line Cinema
Practical Pictures
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s)August 12, 2011
Running time92 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40–$45 million[2][3]
Box office$140,815,305[4]



A group of co-workers are gathering for a company retreat. The group includes Sam Lawton (Nicholas D'Agosto), who dreams of an apprenticeship in Paris; his best friend Peter Freidkin (Miles Fisher); Peter's girlfriend Candice Hooper (Ellen Wroe); and office assistant Olivia Castle (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood). Along for the trip are Molly Harper (Emma Bell), Sam's girlfriend, Peter's co-workers Isaac Palmer (P.J. Byrne) and Nathan Sears (Arlen Escarpeta), and lastly their boss Dennis Lapman (David Koechner). While they cross the North Bay Bridge, Sam receives a premonition that it will collapse when their bus is still on it. In panic, he grabs Molly and get off the bus. Peter, Candice, Olivia, Nathan, Isaac, and Dennis follow. The bridge collapses as Sam foresaw, but this time they have been spared. Following the memorial service, local coroner William Bludworth (Tony Todd) mysteriously warns the survivors that they cheated Death. They ignore his warnings and move on with their lives.
Later, Candice goes to gymnastics practice, and gets done when she lands the wrong way and internally snaps in half after flipping off the highbars. The next day, Isaac is killed when his head is crushed by a falling Buddha statue during an acupuncture session at a Chinese spa. Bludworth, who has been present for both deaths so far, tells the remaining survivors that if they wish to cheat Death, they must each kill someone who was never meant to die on the bridge, and thereby claim their remaining lifespan. Sam and Molly suspected that Olivia is next and she's in danger, they arrive at the clinic but are too late to see her fall to her death from a window onto a car's windshield, then her eye pops out only to be run over by a passing car. Later, Molly finds Sam drawing up a list based on what he saw in his vision: they realize that Death is pursuing the survivors in the order that they would have died on the bridge and notice that Nathan is next on Death's list.
Meanwhile, Nathan, who has returned to the plant, accidentally kills his antagonistic co-worker Roy (Brent Stait) during an argument between the two when he shoves him in the path of a hook that was meant to strike him instead: the hook collapses the floor beneath Roy, causing him to fall and grab onto the cable before impaling his head on the hook. Nathan relays this information to the remaining survivors, who suggest that it means Nathan was successfully able to claim Roy's remaining lifespan and thus was skipped over. Dennis arrives to question Nathan about the incident. As Peter pressures Sam to remember who is next on Death's list, Dennis is instantly killed when a stray wrench is launched by a belt sander and penetrates him through the head.
That evening, Sam's mentor allows him to become an apprentice in Paris. He allows Sam to have the restaurant to himself for a date with Molly. Peter, who has now been driven paranoid and insane by Candice's death, interrupts the date in order to inform them that he nearly pushed a stranger in front of a truck after convincing himself that he would be able to kill someone else in order to take their lifespan; Subsequently, he has decided to kill Molly and take her remaining lifespan for himself, as revenge for her living instead of Candice. After drawing a gun and firing shots, Sam and Molly both escape to the restaurant's kitchen. Nearby outside, Agent Block (Courtney B. Vance) overhears the shots and enters the restaurant. In the kitchen, Peter knocks Sam unconscious and then turns on all of the lights, deep fat fryers and stoves to intimidate Molly. Agent Block arrives during the confrontation, but he is shot and killed by Peter. Believing he is now safe from Death for taking Block's lifespan, he decides to kill both Molly and Sam to remove any witnesses. Sam regains consciousness and attacks Peter, but Peter beats him and tries to force his head into a deep fat fryer. Molly then attacks Peter, who is able to overpower her, but Sam stabs and kills him with a meat spit before he can harm her.
Two weeks later, Sam and Molly are boarding a plane to Paris. As they are taking their seats, a fight breaks out between two passengers, revealed to be Carter Horton and Alex Browning; they are on Flight 180, just moments before the events of the first film. The flight takes off, and they are killed in the ensuing disaster. Meanwhile, at Roy's memorial, Nathan learns from a co-worker that Roy had a brain aneurysm that doctors said could have killed him at any moment. As Nathan realizes the repercussions of this information, the flaming landing gear from Flight 180 crashes through the roof of the building and crushes Nathan, leaving no survivors of the North Bay Bridge incident.
With all of the survivors dead, Death passes on to Alex Browning and his friends, leading for the entire series to begin.

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