On the rare occasions I come across a logging truck on the highway, I just have to get past it as quickly as possible. That scene traumatized me forever xD
6:56 As someone who wears glasses, I've refused to wear contacts or go trough laser surgery because even though I know it's perfectly safe, the thought of me or someone else doing something to my eyes makes my skin crawl.
Me and my friend have both had Lasik aka Laser eye surgery and it really was not that bad. They do not lock down your head like in the movie and there are always 3 people in the room at all times if that helps. That said it is not for everyone and your fears are understandable. I had mine done 4 years ago and still see 20/20.
One scene that never came out of my head when I saw it in my childhood, was the one that somehow a barbed wire fence was launched so hard into a guy and sliced him like a bread hahahaha
5:20 this looks impossible but it had happened one time. A kid in a water park got stuck in the pipe of suction. His organs was pull out and then he died from bleeding. After that all the pressure bombs has a mechanism where if they detect a strong obstruction stop draining
The tanning bed death scene always freaks me out. I'm aware that using tanning beds can increase the risk of skin cancer but the whole thing catching alight while your trapped inside it turning you into well done steak, which i know is impossible, really makes me uncomfortable. I haven't looked at a tanning bed the same way since.
Plus, wouldn't staff recognize an issue or disturbance? Especially from the screaming? A lot of these instances would immediately put a business out of business and likely land them in prison or fined heavily. Like logs not being secured correctly on a truck. There's a video of a real life instance where a brick flew out of a truck bed and flew into a car window and killed the passenger. You don't see anything but the brick fly into the window. So it is possible, but that driver and company would face serious legal issues. A tanning bed salon would go out of business if someone died in a fire in a bed because that's just pure neglect. The owner would be in prison for murder essentially, and the staff on the job would likely be fined. And the business would never be a thing again. As for elevators, once the doors close, keep all limbs inside or outside depending on which side you are on. I would also risk tripping on stairs than getting stuck in an elevator. At least stairs have railings, and you can control how you move up them, so it's pretty hard to injure yourself on stairs, despite it happening. I don't care if you're crawling up stairs. It's still safer.
That cell phone playing that sinister ringtone in the tanning bed scene is something I will ever forget in all the Final Destinations. like the game over theme on some old retro game
Thank you Dr Wagner. When I watch this movie, I asked myself “how does a medical expert react to this situation and will it be instant kill in reality or kicked the bucket term”. I thank you again reacting to one of the best thriller movie👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@DoctorER Here are few interesting ones: Erin Ulmer (nailgun) - FD3 Samantha Lane (MILF) (way too deadly rock), Andy Kewzer (chainblade fence) - FD4 Candice Hooper (the least sexy gymnastics ever) - FD5
The pool scene was based off a real incident where a 9 year old girl was caught in the pools drainage pipe and it sucked out portions of her small intestines. She was hospitalized for 9 months and died from short bowel disease.
Пункт назначения ! Честно говоря я думал, что вы уже давно сделали медицинские реакции по данной франшизе. Рад что у вас дошли руки и до неё. Спасибо за новое видео Доктор !
Fun fact: The pool suction thing happened in real life. To a little girl. Don’t read if squeamish. She was in a shallow pool or a hot tub and she sat down on the suction drain (which was improperly assembled I might add) by accident and it caused some of her small intestine to be ripped from her body. Get this: she didn’t die from that injury though. She had to have the rest of her small intestine surgically removed and had to have an organ transplant. Which she got. However she developed a condition called post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease. Which she got from the new organs. You get this disease only if you had an organ transplant and if your immune system is weakened and not willing to accept the new organs and rejects them. She died from that.
Oh yeah i remember watching the documental, and how she had to live with a bag on her abdomen, this video also reminded me of that which is terrible poor girl :(
Dr. Wager, thank you for responding to the "Final Destination", I've been waiting for this for a very long time, thank you, I'm waiting for a few more parts!
Ok but no way like that in the movie. Logs can't actually bounce like that like a basketball it would just roll on the ground. The bouncing was digitally altered in the movie
Fun fact for those traumatized by the log truck. In the film they wanted to use real logs when it fell off but when it fell it didn’t bounce like they wanted them to, so it was animated.
5:50 It can ABSOLUTELY happen and has... there's a documentary about a young girl who had that happen... luckily she survived but all her intestines were sucked out
6:56 I have had laser 'surgery' for diabetic retinopathy, luckily I had it before seeing this movie so I knew what actually happens, the opthamlogist has full control over the laser, it's uncomfotable but doesn't have the power to cut throught flesh. I actually laughed pretty hard during that bit becasue of how over the top it was, they are great movies and when the originally came out a very fresh idea.
Having watched all these movies a bunch of times, it's great seeing the Doctor react to minor injuries, knowing the Rube Goldberg machine isn't finished yet. Absolutely do more of these!
Now I need an engineer on the side saying: "No, cars don't explode instantly after an impact, a UV bath would fail from overvoltage before burning you alive, a pool pump doesn't have enough pressure to remove your intestines, the focal length of a lens would prevent you from burning your hand trying to protect your eye, and finally, an elevator can decapitate you much more easily than in the movie, it has happened on many occasions and it can happen again." That way I would lose my fear of half the things, except elevators... and escalators... and trucks with logs...
It wasn’t just the screaming that scared me, it was the fact that they were being burnt alive at 350 DEGREES. So glad I’m naturally tan 😭 Always hated tanning beds, due to the increase of skin cancer, but this is just way worse.
Yeah, this is the only chanel I've seen that shows it wasn't the passive draining system. It was the system to actively drain the entire pool, which is stronger because it's normally used when people aren't in the water.
Final Destination is a really fun series! I definitely recommend checking out the other deaths in this set of films, as whether plausible or crazy, they're always interesting to watch, with setups that range from mundane to spectacular!
Yes, people HAVE been eviscerated by pool drains. This led to laws regarding the number of drains in pools, how far apart they must be spaced, and the types of covers/grates they're required to have... all to prevent that much suction from being generated.
In regards to your question about the pool, there was a girl called Abigail Taylor that suffered a similar fate. Obviously not going into details here but it can always be looked up
For many of these deaths, context helps. They're set up as a series of "Rube Goldberg" events. In the Tanning Bed Death, Ashley and Ashlyn wouldn't have received any help, because the salon owner went outside to take a phone call. He used a tube of cream as a doorstop, but the cap popped off and the cream was squeezed out by the pressure of the closing door. When it became thin enough, the door shut and locked him out. For the Laser Eye Surgery Death, the Doctor had tried calling his assistant because he was missing something in Olivia's patient file. He eventually had to leave the room to get it. The electrical system in the office was shorting out from water spilled on it by a water cooler that bubbled up, spilling a cup of water that was placed atop of it. This shorted out the phones in the office, and led to the laser malfunction.
I'd love to see more FD breakdowns! I was 14 when I first saw the eye op scene, since then I've had a particular fear about eye-related injuries, as well as operations in general. Loving the reactions and breakdowns!
I watched Final Deztination 3(?) With my mom. The tanning bed scene gave me a crap ton of nightmares. I was trying to be brave for mom and vice versa. We both ended up changing the channel. Thanks for the reaction Doctor ER. But I had to close my eyes halfway through the video.
If Dr Wagner is as freaked out by this as we are, wait until he finds out that the new Final Destination movie is going to focus on first responders. That's gonna be a whole new level.😭
To the doctor or anyone else. 7:23-8:07 I remember hearing that something like this happened in real life. It was a new mother who was recovering but as the doctors were moving her something happened to elevator that ended up crashing her between it and the doors.😰 Do you heard about that?
As a big fan of the final destination series I imagine a lawsuit was had by the parents of the girls in the tanning beds, the owner was on a personal call outside & stupidly locked himself out
3:29 Fun fact: The goggles they were wearing in the tanning beds melted into their eyes, as did that girl’s tongue piercing. I know, the thought of it makes me shudder too.
The tanning bed scene is the only part in all of the movies I can't handle watching. I've seen both versions, but the one where both of them are literally being cooked gives me tics. I gotta say though, I can't imagine two actors' voices not going horse for a few days after that performance.
Fun fact about the laser eye surgery death. The actress actually had to have a real device used in actual laser eye surgery placed in and taken out of her eye for every take. That device going in to her eye was not CGI at all. She also performed the entire scene without a stunt double. She is a LEGEND.
0:54 don’t know why but it happens so much with me…and then I joke around, now my family picked it up and is like…nah what’s ur destination 😂 And for me the solarbench could be survived…al they had to do is push the plank until one can get out and remove it for the second one…but in such a stress 😮..
@@chuckh4077 Oh yes friend, this bar is very cool, I recommend it, I hope you like our country, we expect people from all over the world, the United States, Andorra, and many more places.
4:39 With my pool cleaning experaince, that would never happen because the sucksion in the pool, where it takes in water isn't strong enough to trap a person underwater like that, plus the pool water intake would and should be covered up
I hate the Final Destination series, they scare me more than any other horror movie! that is, films about ghosts, demons, alien creatures - nothing scares me, but the films “Final Destination” are simply uncomfortable for me to even watch! I explain it to myself this way - my brain realizes the frightening reality of events. Let me explain - my brain realizes that in reality you are unlikely to ever be killed by an alien, but almost everything that happens in “Final Destination” can happen in reality, with some exceptions. Yes, many scenes are greatly exaggerated, but you won’t deny that the accident at the beginning of the film is impossible. Personally, after I once saw the first film, I was afraid of any sharp object for two weeks. plus in "Final Destination" all deaths are shown very cruelly and often with heartbreaking screams... It's the same reason I hate the Saw movies, where people have to hurt themselves a lot to survive. The scenes there are already almost completely realistic, without going overboard like in FD (such as the sauna 4:16, which, apparently, was designed by the Holy Inquisition specifically for burning witches))))
Final destination is also won't happen in real life, it's just very rare coincidences which is killing people, yeah of it's more likely to happen than ghost or alien attacks but this is also very rare
@@pringlessorted4644 yeah, the stuff that happens is extremely rare and unlikely, sometimes even impossible, but the fact that the situations are real-life ones just..... nope.
Боже мой я долго ждал этой реакции у меня даже столько вопросов могло некоторые сцены из фильма произойти в жизни? (Тот кто случайно в детстве увидел какие нибудь сцены из этих фильмов не завидую 😖)
You should definitely react to more of the deaths in these movies. They're so creative and interesting to watch even though they're a bit over the top. I like the movies personally because it keeps you watching and makes you think. They also make you reflect on life itself and it scares you a little. People have died in crazy ways in the past. At the same time it makes you grateful to be alive today. They're very well written and put together.
Should I react to more Final Destination movies? 👀
Yes!
yes for sure
Course! Finally.
Yep
Yes !!!
"Final Destination" the kind film that reminds you "it's okay to stay home sometimes, cause you never know...
Tell that to Tod and Val.
@@Lycanthrokeithikr??? Both of them were just chillin' in their homes when death came for them.
Nah this film reminds you that death always comes in any situations and any times.
Embracing life means accapting death
Even home isn't safe sometimes bud 🥹👍🏻
"You can run but you can't hide."
“Permanently logging off” that’s a good one man
😂
4:16
It got me dying out of laughter lol
On the rare occasions I come across a logging truck on the highway, I just have to get past it as quickly as possible. That scene traumatized me forever xD
fr
6:56 As someone who wears glasses, I've refused to wear contacts or go trough laser surgery because even though I know it's perfectly safe, the thought of me or someone else doing something to my eyes makes my skin crawl.
Same here I want to but I'm scared. What if the lenses get stuck and pull my eyeball out? I mean I doubt it but it's there as a fear.
I couldn’t watch that one. I can’t stand anyone or anything getting near my eyes
Same, as helpful as Lazer eye surgery is, I'm never having any Lazer or sharp metal stuff near my eyes
Me and my friend have both had Lasik aka Laser eye surgery and it really was not that bad. They do not lock down your head like in the movie and there are always 3 people in the room at all times if that helps. That said it is not for everyone and your fears are understandable. I had mine done 4 years ago and still see 20/20.
@@ktmmatt7243 It'd be nice to get contacts or that done. I'm sick of my glasses.
Final Destination has imprinted so many subconscious habits on those of us who grew up watching them. such a fun franchise.
Yep I can agree I’ll have matches near something and that has me thinking ok what if something catches on fire and the matches spread it lol 😂
Yeah, my dad's still terrified of tanning beds. And so many people are still nervous about driving behind logging trucks to this day.
The final destination 3 and 5 openings were filmed in my birth city..that adds to it 👀
One scene that never came out of my head when I saw it in my childhood, was the one that somehow a barbed wire fence was launched so hard into a guy and sliced him like a bread hahahaha
@@JPJPJP98That scene is from Final Destination 2, which also has the infamous Route 23 logging truck pile up. 😱😱😱
It was cute when the doctor thought the guy was gonna drown lol he's clearly not familiar with the final destination films. It's never that simple.
Right 🤣🤣
@@Daxas44wernt most of the deats in this specific one pretty simple tho and the pool death was the exception
@@MR-SINISTER76Nope. They are very..... Creative deaths, u can say.
Honestly the drowning situation is scary enough. Hes in a public pool and no one saw him stuck.
I love how when he has to blur something he still tells you what happened
The scene with the logs on the road is why I get extremely nervous when the car is behind one of those trucks
I think that's just so youtube doesn't explode the video with DEMONITIZATION, not that his fans are sensitive (maybe both idk)
5:46 the moment this movie unlocks an irrational fear lol
Lol yes!
@@DoctorER have you seen revenant the movie? It's really good and has alot of medical situations it would be cool if you reacted to it 👍
Doc, come on, haven't you seen this movie if you react like that? This is a classic movie.
It was the log through the car for me and many people I've seen on YT.
@@DoctorERThis happened in real life, it was also in 1000 WTD (Possible reaction in the next episode?)
5:20 this looks impossible but it had happened one time. A kid in a water park got stuck in the pipe of suction. His organs was pull out and then he died from bleeding.
After that all the pressure bombs has a mechanism where if they detect a strong obstruction stop draining
Yes, this was inspired by a real life case.
@@MrDannySteeleIt's also in 1000 WTD
WHAT THE FUCK
What is the name of the case or the name of the person to whom this happened?
@@abi_ysi I don’t remember, I read it years sgo
This movie franchise made people nervous while driving on the highway,attending amusement parks,and being near moving buses lol
"This is the worst luck ever"
Welcome to Final Destination.
The tanning bed death scene always freaks me out. I'm aware that using tanning beds can increase the risk of skin cancer but the whole thing catching alight while your trapped inside it turning you into well done steak, which i know is impossible, really makes me uncomfortable. I haven't looked at a tanning bed the same way since.
I wouldn't say impossible. Bulbs can catch fire.
@@Fireglo did not know that. My apologies.
Only scene from the entire franchise i have refused to watch.
I love FD but that is just too much
Plus, wouldn't staff recognize an issue or disturbance? Especially from the screaming? A lot of these instances would immediately put a business out of business and likely land them in prison or fined heavily. Like logs not being secured correctly on a truck. There's a video of a real life instance where a brick flew out of a truck bed and flew into a car window and killed the passenger. You don't see anything but the brick fly into the window. So it is possible, but that driver and company would face serious legal issues. A tanning bed salon would go out of business if someone died in a fire in a bed because that's just pure neglect. The owner would be in prison for murder essentially, and the staff on the job would likely be fined. And the business would never be a thing again. As for elevators, once the doors close, keep all limbs inside or outside depending on which side you are on. I would also risk tripping on stairs than getting stuck in an elevator. At least stairs have railings, and you can control how you move up them, so it's pretty hard to injure yourself on stairs, despite it happening. I don't care if you're crawling up stairs. It's still safer.
My mom saw the second one with the log truck a while back and refuses to drive near one. When I eventually saw this myself, I completely agree.
0:14 the "permanently LOGging off" is wild😂😂😂😂😂
That cell phone playing that sinister ringtone in the tanning bed scene is something I will ever forget in all the Final Destinations.
like the game over theme on some old retro game
Based on the Town that Dreaded Sundown I believe.
It's the theme from the old Dragnet TV show.
Thank you Dr Wagner. When I watch this movie, I asked myself “how does a medical expert react to this situation and will it be instant kill in reality or kicked the bucket term”. I thank you again reacting to one of the best thriller movie👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Do more of final destination
Sure! What scenes from Final Destination should I check out next?
@@DoctorER the bridge accident from the fifth movie
The plane crash from the first one
Reacting to the ambulance scene would be funny for a doctor to react to lmao. Peak irony
@@DoctorER Here are few interesting ones:
Erin Ulmer (nailgun) - FD3
Samantha Lane (MILF) (way too deadly rock), Andy Kewzer (chainblade fence) - FD4
Candice Hooper (the least sexy gymnastics ever) - FD5
The pool scene was based off a real incident where a 9 year old girl was caught in the pools drainage pipe and it sucked out portions of her small intestines. She was hospitalized for 9 months and died from short bowel disease.
Yep guess whos sleeping tonight 🙂😨😰😰
Пункт назначения !
Честно говоря я думал, что вы уже давно сделали медицинские реакции по данной франшизе.
Рад что у вас дошли руки и до неё.
Спасибо за новое видео Доктор !
Сцена с солярий, я получил не хилиую травму. Я боюсь вообще подходит к ним.
Fun fact: The pool suction thing happened in real life. To a little girl. Don’t read if squeamish.
She was in a shallow pool or a hot tub and she sat down on the suction drain (which was improperly assembled I might add) by accident and it caused some of her small intestine to be ripped from her body. Get this: she didn’t die from that injury though. She had to have the rest of her small intestine surgically removed and had to have an organ transplant. Which she got. However she developed a condition called post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease. Which she got from the new organs. You get this disease only if you had an organ transplant and if your immune system is weakened and not willing to accept the new organs and rejects them. She died from that.
Oh yeah i remember watching the documental, and how she had to live with a bag on her abdomen, this video also reminded me of that which is terrible poor girl :(
OH MY GOD
that was teriifying to read and imagine.
i can't believe something like this can actually happen
poor girl
RIP
What is the name of the case or the name of the girl?
@@abi_ysi Abigail Taylor.
@@Cosmos6745 Thank you so much!
Dr. Wager, thank you for responding to the "Final Destination", I've been waiting for this for a very long time, thank you, I'm waiting for a few more parts!
Thank you so much for covering this series. I’ve always loved these movies. How creative are and I always love your insight and commentary.
I love how exasperated he sounds as the deaths mount up. "Oh, come ooon!"
That log accident happend to my father years ago. He was very lucky to be alive.
Dang, I hope he’s alright
Ok but no way like that in the movie. Logs can't actually bounce like that like a basketball it would just roll on the ground. The bouncing was digitally altered in the movie
"permanently logging off" ah yes definetely a fitting pun for a video like that
Fun fact for those traumatized by the log truck. In the film they wanted to use real logs when it fell off but when it fell it didn’t bounce like they wanted them to, so it was animated.
Finally the final destination movies are the scariest thing ever thank you Dr.
6:56, and that's why I'm keeping my glasses
5:50 It can ABSOLUTELY happen and has... there's a documentary about a young girl who had that happen... luckily she survived but all her intestines were sucked out
According to anothet comment she died later on from it.
6:56 I have had laser 'surgery' for diabetic retinopathy, luckily I had it before seeing this movie so I knew what actually happens, the opthamlogist has full control over the laser, it's uncomfotable but doesn't have the power to cut throught flesh. I actually laughed pretty hard during that bit becasue of how over the top it was, they are great movies and when the originally came out a very fresh idea.
Having watched all these movies a bunch of times, it's great seeing the Doctor react to minor injuries, knowing the Rube Goldberg machine isn't finished yet. Absolutely do more of these!
Now I need an engineer on the side saying:
"No, cars don't explode instantly after an impact, a UV bath would fail from overvoltage before burning you alive, a pool pump doesn't have enough pressure to remove your intestines, the focal length of a lens would prevent you from burning your hand trying to protect your eye, and finally, an elevator can decapitate you much more easily than in the movie, it has happened on many occasions and it can happen again."
That way I would lose my fear of half the things, except elevators... and escalators... and trucks with logs...
"A pool pump doesn't have enough pressure to remove your intestines"
Oh yeah about that...
@@BlueRGuyit’s true, they can’t
@@Rabbidgaiabigail taylor. Look it up and feel wrong
@@Rabbidgaithat death was inspired by a real life case
@@TheButterSurge no it wasn’t
That tanning bed scene TRAUMATIZED me!!!!
Fr me too 😰😰😰
same! I saw it when I was like 14 and was like well I'll never be going in one of those. and I never did.
Bro that tanning bed scene traumatized the #### out of Me.
Me too bro me too 😩😳😰😨😨😨
It wasn’t just the screaming that scared me, it was the fact that they were being burnt alive at 350 DEGREES. So glad I’m naturally tan 😭
Always hated tanning beds, due to the increase of skin cancer, but this is just way worse.
What's crazy is there's multiple documentaries on YT of peoples intestines being pulled out from public pool drains.
I was just about to say the same thing, it happened to a little girl as well from like a community pool
Yeah, this is the only chanel I've seen that shows it wasn't the passive draining system. It was the system to actively drain the entire pool, which is stronger because it's normally used when people aren't in the water.
"oh I see he's going to drown" is the underestimation of the year
5:17 i could feel my behind clenching.
Me too bro 😭😭😭
Final Destination is a really fun series! I definitely recommend checking out the other deaths in this set of films, as whether plausible or crazy, they're always interesting to watch, with setups that range from mundane to spectacular!
I agree with that
Yes, people HAVE been eviscerated by pool drains. This led to laws regarding the number of drains in pools, how far apart they must be spaced, and the types of covers/grates they're required to have... all to prevent that much suction from being generated.
In regards to your question about the pool, there was a girl called Abigail Taylor that suffered a similar fate. Obviously not going into details here but it can always be looked up
For many of these deaths, context helps. They're set up as a series of "Rube Goldberg" events.
In the Tanning Bed Death, Ashley and Ashlyn wouldn't have received any help, because the salon owner went outside to take a phone call. He used a tube of cream as a doorstop, but the cap popped off and the cream was squeezed out by the pressure of the closing door. When it became thin enough, the door shut and locked him out.
For the Laser Eye Surgery Death, the Doctor had tried calling his assistant because he was missing something in Olivia's patient file. He eventually had to leave the room to get it. The electrical system in the office was shorting out from water spilled on it by a water cooler that bubbled up, spilling a cup of water that was placed atop of it. This shorted out the phones in the office, and led to the laser malfunction.
Final destination. In every single movie you think "oh it cant get more worse right? Right...?"
The elevator beheading was based on an actual event, as was the pool disemboweling. Yikes
I'd love to see more FD breakdowns!
I was 14 when I first saw the eye op scene, since then I've had a particular fear about eye-related injuries, as well as operations in general. Loving the reactions and breakdowns!
6:47 bro had free headless 💀
Fr fr so true lol 😂🤣
4:22 bro is traumatized 😢
He gave us the “wtf” face 😅
I would be too
“He’s going to drown!” Nope, not going to drown lol
I watched Final Deztination 3(?) With my mom. The tanning bed scene gave me a crap ton of nightmares. I was trying to be brave for mom and vice versa. We both ended up changing the channel. Thanks for the reaction Doctor ER. But I had to close my eyes halfway through the video.
Thanks to this scene, I won’t even go to the tanning bed. I think this is a good anti-advertising for this device.
7:08 “It's cutting like through flesh and tissue”
*proceeds to put an image of toilet paper
Um, huh? Why can't people put correct timestamps?
5:56 smh...
@morganc.m1830 Because it's to see if you pay attention to the video.
Even though most of Final Destination franchise deaths are exaggerated, I want you to react to more of them!
If Dr Wagner is as freaked out by this as we are, wait until he finds out that the new Final Destination movie is going to focus on first responders. That's gonna be a whole new level.😭
It’s definitely a classic,
The funny thing is I watched this video couple days ago and now I see DoctorER reacting to it 😂
I remember watching the tanning bed scene when I was younger. I forever regret it, and I am forever traumatized. I'll never forget it.
Con este canal puedo estudiar y divertirme a la vez , simplemente increíble 😂
You can probably associate these incidents with bad luck
DoctorER thanks for you reaction! You good thanks for all reaction
Thanks for the support! What would you like to see me react to next?
@@DoctorERreact to the nail gun in final destination 3
More Final Destination!!! Please!!! 💀🦴
5:34 the ol' pink sock
What
I have strabismus and I have to have surgery at 18... the woman who had her eye burned with the laser... New fear unlocked 😃😃 greetings from Mexico.
Dying of a water bottle is crazy 2:44
Oh yes please give us a part 2 the glass falling on the kid in final destination 2 is crazy! I always enjoy your videos
To the doctor or anyone else. 7:23-8:07 I remember hearing that something like this happened in real life. It was a new mother who was recovering but as the doctors were moving her something happened to elevator that ended up crashing her between it and the doors.😰 Do you heard about that?
3:37 I laughed so hard that “this is awful” part bc this exactly the thing my grandma said when we were watching that scene omg💀
Imagine if your grandma also said: I was not ready for that
As a big fan of the final destination series I imagine a lawsuit was had by the parents of the girls in the tanning beds, the owner was on a personal call outside & stupidly locked himself out
Dr .Jordan can explain why perfectly 😊
Thank you for this video! I appriciate your work, doctor! 😎👍👍
3:29
Fun fact: The goggles they were wearing in the tanning beds melted into their eyes, as did that girl’s tongue piercing. I know, the thought of it makes me shudder too.
The moms death in the elevator was the first scene I have ever seen in a Final Destination franchise. Scarred for life.
YES!!! A Final Destination reaction video! I hope more will be on the way.
Yes! I'm so excited for you to cover these movies, they're my favorite horror series!
Well after Final Destination 2 I'll never drive behind a logging truck again lol 😂
The tanning bed scene is the only part in all of the movies I can't handle watching. I've seen both versions, but the one where both of them are literally being cooked gives me tics.
I gotta say though, I can't imagine two actors' voices not going horse for a few days after that performance.
Fun fact about the laser eye surgery death. The actress actually had to have a real device used in actual laser eye surgery placed in and taken out of her eye for every take. That device going in to her eye was not CGI at all. She also performed the entire scene without a stunt double. She is a LEGEND.
oh, so like, the machine was real but the laser part burning her up was sfx? thats crazy
the eye one and the body keeped me traumatized for weeks💔💔
Every time I see these scenes, i always think about the potential lawsuits from the families of the deceased.
Achievement unlocked:'Having every phobia known to man kind'
Люблю эту серию фильмов, качественно, эпично, добавляет новые фобии а не просто испуг
Приятно видеть русского коммента👍👍👍
@@ЕвгенийФедулов-у9я опа
New fear unlocked: *everything*
0:54 don’t know why but it happens so much with me…and then I joke around, now my family picked it up and is like…nah what’s ur destination 😂
And for me the solarbench could be survived…al they had to do is push the plank until one can get out and remove it for the second one…but in such a stress 😮..
I'm watching History Channel and I realized that in the "sinister wonders" program you appear explaining what the blood eagle is.
Hello Doctor ER, I love your reaction videos, greetings from Mexico
Thank you so much!
Hey a friend invited me to a bar just south of the brdr. It's called T twisters. I can't wait. I heard it's a wild place. 🤭
@@chuckh4077 Oh yes friend, this bar is very cool, I recommend it, I hope you like our country, we expect people from all over the world, the United States, Andorra, and many more places.
I love this format, it's a bit like 1000 ways to die, where they also always explain how the people find death when like they just lost their heads
4:39 With my pool cleaning experaince, that would never happen because the sucksion in the pool, where it takes in water isn't strong enough to trap a person underwater like that, plus the pool water intake would and should be covered up
that scene is actually based off a real tragedy, which led to many laws and regulations to prevent that much suction ever happening in a pool
3:53 "Oh I see what is happening. He is going to drown!"
Me who already knows the movie: "You have no idea what is about to happen" xD
Jajajajaja yaaa dejen al pobre doctor ya lo tenemos traumatizado al pobre 😂😂😂😂😂😂 amo sus reacciones!!!
One things for sure. The actors in these scenes were amazing. Whatever the director said to them made their reactions seem uncomfortably real
Why do the deaths that happen throughout the year cause me much more discomfort or fear?
Man that tanning bed scene still horrific after so many years
4:45 New fear unlocked Fear of pools
My bum is on grain my bum is on the grain it’s causing lots of pain
It happened to a young girl not long ago. ..
The thing about that saga is that all movies feel like an indirect copy of the first movie
It's unexpected to see "Final Destination", you can wait for the sequel =3
I think it's because I had a total colectomy that the pool scene wigs me out *SO* *BAD*
I hate the Final Destination series, they scare me more than any other horror movie! that is, films about ghosts, demons, alien creatures - nothing scares me, but the films “Final Destination” are simply uncomfortable for me to even watch! I explain it to myself this way - my brain realizes the frightening reality of events. Let me explain - my brain realizes that in reality you are unlikely to ever be killed by an alien, but almost everything that happens in “Final Destination” can happen in reality, with some exceptions. Yes, many scenes are greatly exaggerated, but you won’t deny that the accident at the beginning of the film is impossible. Personally, after I once saw the first film, I was afraid of any sharp object for two weeks. plus in "Final Destination" all deaths are shown very cruelly and often with heartbreaking screams...
It's the same reason I hate the Saw movies, where people have to hurt themselves a lot to survive. The scenes there are already almost completely realistic, without going overboard like in FD (such as the sauna 4:16, which, apparently, was designed by the Holy Inquisition specifically for burning witches))))
Final destination is also won't happen in real life, it's just very rare coincidences which is killing people, yeah of it's more likely to happen than ghost or alien attacks but this is also very rare
@@pringlessorted4644 yeah, the stuff that happens is extremely rare and unlikely, sometimes even impossible, but the fact that the situations are real-life ones just..... nope.
4:41 YES! It actually has! I’m sure his innards didn’t rain down on other people but it did happen
Боже мой я долго ждал этой реакции у меня даже столько вопросов могло некоторые сцены из фильма произойти в жизни?
(Тот кто случайно в детстве увидел какие нибудь сцены из этих фильмов не завидую 😖)
Watching some of the deaths make my you know what start feeling pain
React to The Fairly Oddparents (both the original and A New Wish series)
Like the Just Desserts episode
The healing factor of the heros is insane!
7:56 A partir de ahí, no volví a usar más, los ascensores.
You should definitely react to more of the deaths in these movies. They're so creative and interesting to watch even though they're a bit over the top. I like the movies personally because it keeps you watching and makes you think. They also make you reflect on life itself and it scares you a little. People have died in crazy ways in the past. At the same time it makes you grateful to be alive today. They're very well written and put together.
Siii porfin doctor er reaccióna a destino final
"and is away from the bike because the bike itself can cause trauma" *immediately cuts to the bike slamming onto his abdomen*