Stan Steamer and GrobeStreet (Bobby Morong) dive deep into the psyches of the world's cereal killers in this 2009 3D horror spectacle. Despite being the highest-grossing Final Destination film ($186.5M worldwide), it paradoxically holds the franchise's lowest ratings (28% critics, 35% audience). The hosts explore why this NASCAR-centered death fest deserves reconsideration, celebrating its lean 82-minute runtime, pioneering 3D technology, and commitment to R-rated gore in an era of PG-13 horror.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Cold Open (Rotten Reviews)
0:56 - Intro & Welcome
1:44 - Rotten Premise
2:15 - Box Office & Series History
8:03 - BOLO (Be On The Lookout)
15:01 - Drink Pairing: "The Pool Drain"
17:18 - [BREAK]
18:26 - Welcome Back
19:55 - The Draft
32:37 - Superlative: Favorite Death Scene
37:30 - Bumper Sticker Lines
38:38 - Movie Length Discussion
39:09 - One Change to Be a Blockbuster
40:59 - Spinoff Ideas
43:35 - Tying Up Loose Ends
49:03 - Next Episode Preview: Godzilla (1998)
Notable Discussion Points:
The spectacular McKinley Speedway opening disaster
2009 fashion time capsule (frosted tips, Ed Hardy)
Elaborate death fake-outs and tension building
Missing Tony Todd's presence
Why 70% of opening weekend was 3D showings
The infamous pool drain scene
Quotable: "The signs are everywhere" - perfect bumper sticker material from a movie about inevitable fate.
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