Alex Browning, Final Destination (2000) Kimberly Corman, Final Destination 2 (2003) Wendy Christensen, Final Destination 3 (2006) Nick O'Bannon, The Final Destination (2009) Sam Lawton, Final Destination 5 (2011) Iris Campbell, Final Destination Bloodlines (2025)
it's really funny that even people who support luigi mangione have like fully bought into the propaganda being pushed that he's the one who did it when he hasn't been convicted of shit and is extremely likely just some guy the nypd and eric adams could reasonably pass off as the person who did it to save face. That huge fucking perp walk (that shouldn't have even been legal to do) was to plant the idea in the public's mind that yeah, obviously this guy did it, why would they be doing this if he wasnt, and you all fell for it without even thinking about it.
There's one shot in [the film] where the Sex Pistols are on a boat on the Thames and there's like a party on the boat. And the police raid it because they're going crazy. The boat pulls up on the dock side and we wanted to do something that showed them walking away from this scene of mayhem, but they were kind of in their own world. So I said, 'Let's just do a handheld shot.' I walked backwards and it went on and on and on and it went all up this gangplank, and right at the end I thought, 'Oh, it's great. We got the London Town Hall, the City Hall, in the background.' So when they went out of frame we ended up looking down the river. It's just – it was a great shot. I was surprised when we shot it that it actually ended up in the film in its entirety.
Cinematographer Roger Deakins on ‘Sid and Nancy’
its always like be careful this song might become a memory. this cologne might become a memory. this brand of beer might become a memory. i time travel all the time
Jada Pinkett Smith with Omar Epps in Scream 2 (1997)
Legally Blonde (2001) dir. Robert Luketic
the guy that actually killed Brian Thompson watching Luigi's perp walk and trial
men get told to man up for crying and women get told that all women should be banned from politics and the work force and never be allowed in leadership positions and are never able to make rational or logical decisions for crying like which of those 2 things sounds worse to you
Luigi Mangione, the man who never got his rights read to him, searched without his consent, had his DNA stolen, had multiple documentaries created on him – labelling him a killer before he'd even had a trial, never once had "innocent until proven guilty," subjected to police brutality for just opening his mouth. The man in cuffs – unallowed to speak with his lawyers. Labelled a martyr for the people only to be strutted across New York to make a statement.
From the start, this man has been more than a person in chains to the world and he's less of a human being to the law and those in power.
Killing him would crash more than a portal. The more they push this, the more they prove to everyone that they're scared. Their own end is inevitable before anyone else's. Especially Luigi Mangione's.