UPDATE: The movie Jenn and I were trying to remember is Final Destination.and yeah, it’s a lot like that.
3 thoughts on “Death will not be denied”
It’s like that movie where the teenagers got off the plane that ended up crashing, and then death stalked them one by one. I can’t remember the name of it. Sad!
In happier news, if it’s okay and you have some time- how about a visit next weekend?!
Yes, I immediately thought of that movie too. I can’t think of the name either, but they acutally did a couple of them. I guess they were obviously forgetable.
Anytime you want Jenn. Always welcome! Let me know your arrival details.
It’s like that movie where the teenagers got off the plane that ended up crashing, and then death stalked them one by one. I can’t remember the name of it. Sad!
In happier news, if it’s okay and you have some time- how about a visit next weekend?!
Yes, I immediately thought of that movie too. I can’t think of the name either, but they acutally did a couple of them. I guess they were obviously forgetable.
Anytime you want Jenn. Always welcome! Let me know your arrival details.
The movie mentioned by Jenn reminds me of a movie making the rounds of the cable movie channels these days, called “Shutter”. About an American photog and his fiancé in Japan who are plagued by the spirit of a young Japanese woman who had been in love with the guy. I originally saw it on “Asia Extreme, which airs Sunday nites at midnight. The dead Japanese girl causes the death of a couple of the guys friends and tracks the couple from Japan back to NYC where, as it turns out, she is able to communicate the reason for her wrath to the fiancé (girl) who realizes it is all because of heinous mistreatment by the guy and his friends against the girl. Interesting ending too.
Might be worth watching, John, if you get the chance.
Regards to all.