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One of the most famous scenes in the franchise, depicting the mechanical dangers of a shopping mall.

Released on August 28, 2009, The Final Destination proved to be a massive financial success. It opened at #1 at the US box office, debuting with $28.3 million and knocking Inglourious Basterds from the top spot. 4. The Final Destination 4 -2009- Dual Audio -H...

Hunt survives the race but later at a car wash, a loose tire flys toward him. He dodges it only to be impaled by a metal pipe—then a lawn dart (a clear nod to the first film) falls through his eye socket. The French dub of Hunt's panicked "No, no, no!" is particularly chilling. One of the most famous scenes in the

This resulted in a different kind of scare. The film is less about the dread of the unknown and more about the spectacle of the kill. From flying tires to shattered escalator glass, the movie is designed to make the audience flinch physically. While some purists criticize the heavy use of early CGI for looking "fake," others argue it adds a comic-book, larger-than-life quality to the carnage. Hunt survives the race but later at a

The Hindi dubbing makes the complex, fast-paced dialogue accessible to a broader audience who prefer enjoying the film without reading subtitles.

Twelve people followed him. Twelve lived.