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Hmm. I'll give this a generous B- as an April Fool's gag. Not quite "out there" enough in scale to prove truly, jaw-droppingly entertaining (now Psycho II, had it been an actual April Fool's gag, would have been brilliant in this regard), but at least the Final Destination films fall comfortably enough within the realm of LLL's usual fare to trigger a few double-takes, and making the release an attractively priced trilogy boxset was a nice touch as well. The product description could have used a little of the typical thematic flair, however. By the way, LLL announced on their Facebook page that they will be revealing April's titles on Wednesday, April 2nd. PS. Despite my critique, I still enjoyed the gag and admittedly thought for a few seconds there that I'll have to see about checking out the Final Destination films for their score.
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Senn's soon-to-be-deleted post actually makes this seem like a good joke.
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The first score was excellent, top-shelf Walker. The second score had a number of good cues, but was not as good as the first. The third went much further down; I don't think the third could move units nicely unless it was tagged along in a set.
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