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9/10
Pretty decent flick
27 November 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Final Destination is an original piece with a storyline somewhat out of the Twilight Zone. Basically a handful of teenagers escape death (due to the premonitions of the lead character) by boarding off of a plane which explodes shortly after it takes off. Shortly afterward, they all begin to die one by one...in what at first appears to be random circumstances.

My liking of this movie comes mostly due to the fact that movie offers a fairly original screenplay (in todays movies) and its (though light) existential approach. The acting is alright, nothing special, but then again nothing really bad (Ala some of the other slasher films of the late ninties).

In short I think this is one of the more intelligent and original films of recent days and would recommend people to watch it at least once. Like I said the acting is nothing special, and the story does have a couple of flaws in it, but overall its fairly enjoyable.

(If you haven't seen the movie yet...please READ NO FURTHER!!!) My biggest problem lies after the characters figure out about death's plan. To me it seems that there shouldn't have been anyway that they could have cheated the plan (in the second one it gets even worse)..but they do. I know some of you might point to the last scene...but the fact that they could make it even that long.....well suspension of disbelief I guess.
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6/10
Some Urban Legends concerning this story Debunked.
25 September 2005
Recently I had the opportunity to watch Disney's old cartoon "classic" Alice in Wonderland....the first time I have seen this movie since I was a very young kid. The movie itself was alright I suppose...though the dialouge certainly is pretty dated and the music pretty campy. However mostly I wanted to write this review to de-bunk some of the urban legends surrounding this story. Namely those of the "many" drug references this story contains. Contrary to popular belief...there is actually no evidence that Lewis Carroll ever took any Hallucinogenic substances or narcotic substances in his life. The Lewis Carroll institute has preserved many of Carrolls letters and memoirs and none of these have references about Carroll "experimenting" with any substance. Remember also that back in the 19th century no substances were actually illegal so there wouldn't have been any incentive for Carroll NOT to mention these in any of his letters. Now...there goes without saying that there are numerous "questionable" scenes in both the book and this cartoon which certainly can be interpreted as being a subliminal drug message. My particular "favorite" in the cartoon would have to be when Alice meets up with the caterpillar who is smoking a hooka on top of a large mushroom and the caterpillar changes color several times...As well as Alice eating a mushroom to become Taller or smaller. But like I said no actual evidence exists that this story was inspired by drug trips despite the popular culture opinion that it was.

That being said...like I said the Dialouge in this cartoon is extremely dated...and the music mostly campy and unmemorable. But it still was semi-enjoyable due to its short length and for some of those "subjective" scenes" I discussed in the previous paragraph.
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