Here are 12 clever minutes, currently making the rounds of movie blogs, of a “shock” that no longer shocks — that Keatonesque “The car/train/whatever missed him/her. But the BUS/train/car hits him or her the moment we relax on our hero or heroine’s behalf. It was a feature of the original “Final Destination,” and has been done to death in the decade or so since.
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