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Final Desti-NUDE-tion: Mr. Skin’s Guide to the Final Destination Movies [PICS]

Since Final Destination (2000) became a surprise hit, the teen horror franchise has evolved into an unstoppable juggernaut of ever-more outrageous and creative ways for rotten kids to meet their makers. Final Destination 5 opens in theaters this weekend, and rumor has it that Final Destination 6 and Final Destination 7 are already on the way. The new skinstallment stars Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (seen at left), who 6 minutes in gets out of a car in a very leggy- and very low cut- outfit which draws lots of attention, espcially when Jacqueline takes off her shirt to reveal her black bra. In case the sight of her sweater kittens completely erases your brain, she helpfully completes the scene by clarifying, “they’re called tits.” Ellen Wroe also appears as a sexy gymnast who wears a tight top and teeny-tiny shorts as she exercises on the balance beam, which is no doubt about to impale her before flying at the audience. Which Final Destination films should be your final desti-NUDE-tion? Find out after the jump!

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Final Destination 5: “Great Twist You Won’t See Coming”

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The stakes are higher and the deaths even more gruesome in Final Destination 5 , which opens today in theaters nationwide.   In the latest installment, Death is back from holiday and out to decimate the newest group of young teenagers who dare to defy its foolproof design.  With a heart-pounding suspension bridge collapse and a jaw-dropping twist ending, first time director Steven Quale and screenwriter Eric Heisserer have given  the Final Destination mythos a much needed reboot. The Urban Daily sat down with the cast to find out out what’s it’s like working on one of Hollywood’s creepiest franchises. Screenwriter Eric Heisserer on bringing something new to the Final Destination franchise: “I wanted to bring a moral dilemna  for the characters because if they’re just waiting to die in succession, it flattens the drama.” Arlen Escarpeta on escaping “the  curse of the black guy”  in horror films: “It’s such a stigma that the black guy always dies first.  Can I be like the Barack Obama of horror films?” P.J. Byrne on suffering for “his art”: “I had to go to an actual acupuncturist before filming, so they could put needles all over my body.  The two that destroyed me were the ones that went into my ears—it was rough, but I did it for the movie.” Courtney B. Vance on joining the “Final Destination” franchise: “I’m a very big fan of Avatar and (director) Steve Quale was a part of this.  So I told him whatever I can do, I want to be a part of it.” Jacqueline Macinnes Woods on shooting the laser eye surgery scene: “We shot from 9 at night til 6 in the morning.  The eye speculum went in and out of my eye like 70 times. They numbed my eye put the speculum in, they even glued my eyelashes to my eyebrows.  At one point I was so tired but I couldn’t sleep because my eye couldn’t fully close.” Miles Fisher on his character’s trajectory from good guy to bad guy: “It was a challenge. When I read the script I thought “Ok, what would you do if in one second, hundreds of people died in front of you including your friends and work colleagues? If what happened in the film happened in real life I think some people would truly go crazy.” Ellen Wroe (a real life gymnast)  shared the worst gymnastics injury she ever witnessed: “My sister Winnie was doing a double back dismount and she over-rotated her knee, and her knee hit her cheek.  Her entire cheekbone broke in eight places; she had to get plastic surgery.  Luckily, nothing has happened to me. ” Tony Todd responding to various theories as to the true identity of his character William Bludworth: “When I started on the first Final Destination I created this whole backstory.  What is interesting (about Bludworth) is that he primarily delivers exposition.  People bring their own sense of mortality in watching.  If you think he’s the angel of death, which he’s not, or the Grim Reaper, which he’s not, that’s what you get out of it.” Nicholas D’agosto on going toe to toe with in his scenes with Tony Todd: “He’s a tall guy, he has a very imposing physical presence.  When he’s Bludworth he plants his feet and looks at you and speaks to you directly and when people do that, you’re intimidated.  When Tony looked at me I blanked out and asked “Um, can I do that again and get my lines right this time?” Emma Bell on the surprising twist to the end of Final Destination 5: “I thought it was great.  Up until that point I thought the film was really good.  The minute we got to the set to film the final scene I thought “Wait a minute!” That’s when it dawned on me.  It’s a great twist and I hope the fans will really enjoy it, because you won’t see it coming.”

Final Destination 5: “Great Twist You Won’t See Coming”

Final Destination 5’s Tony Todd Names His Favorite On-Screen Brushes with Death

As William Bludworth, the coroner who’s witnessed many a teenager attempt to cheat fate in Final Destination , Final Destination 2 , and this Friday’s 3-D sequel Final Destination 5 , actor Tony Todd carries an eerie, prescient look in his eyes — the look of a man who knows Death’s secrets. Of course, Todd has plenty of experience himself toying with the agency of death in cinema, having starred in countless horror films, from the iconic Candyman series to the Night of the Living Dead remake to Adam Green’s Hatchet and Hatchet II . So Movieline queried the horror icon: Which are the most memorable on-screen deaths he’s either suffered, inflicted or witnessed over his 25-year career?

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Ali Larter Asked About Being a Mother

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Departing her yoga class, Final Destination actress Ali Larter is asked how she feels about being a mother.

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Hey Disc Head: New On DVD and Blu Ray January 12th, 2010

Something for everyone this week, with an Oscar-contending action/drama flick, another season of one of the longest running series on television, as well as some good ol’ fashion horror to boot: The Hurt Locker Releasing on DVD and Blu-Ray If you take a look at some of the top critic’s… Continue reading