This Weeks Film : Final Destination
This weeks film is Final Destination
7pm MLT founders - Thursday 16th November
Plotline revolves around a young man who receives a disturbing premonition
that the flight he is about to catch will end in tragedy. He tries to
convince others of this but only a few reluctantly believe him and get off
the flight. Sure enough, the plane explodes killing all on board. However,
Death is a mite bit peeved at having been cheated, and starts to claim each
of the survivors, one by one.
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This Weeks Film : Final Destination
Posted by Dominic T. on
2000/
11/14 10:57
This weeks film is Final Destination
Almost falls into the "so bad it's good" category. It's got a slightly sick
sort of humour, which has its moments, and the American audience I saw it
with were screaming and gasping with horror. You're much more likely to be
laughing though, sometimes with it, and sometimes at it. Entertainment, if
you've nothing better to do.
Dominic
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Dominic,
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Philip Ayres wrote:
Dominic,
If you include the html esque end tag I've got at the end of this mail it'll
wip any firm added disclaimer headers off the
IFIS mail list....
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No, on 2 counts:
1: This feature of the
IFIS lists was lost when I upgraded the lists to
do the semi-self-moderation stuff to stop the childish list abuse /
spamming. I'm hoping to re-implement it later - it's not impossible,
just tricky to do, and I've not had time to look at the fiddly details.
2: It used to be <END> anyway, not </end>, let alone <\end>, whatever
that is.
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