![]() ![]() ![]() Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead - the upcoming Black Christmas remake) is a graduating senior spending time taking pictures of her classmates at a local carnival. This is that rare horror sequel that gives the original a run for its money. Using normal objects, events and situations as foredooming death traps, the creative edge marked by the previous installments is kicked up a notch with tricky perseverance. After all, you can never run out of new ways to die.įinal Destination 3 is the latest horror concoction from death gurus Wong and Morgan, and it certainly won’t be the last. ![]() ![]() While it didn’t have the dynamic earnestness of its predecessor, it boasted the same ingenuity of killing off its characters. The movie concerned a group of motorists escaping a highway accident, and, just like the original, hunted down by Death afterwards. Following its March release, the movie remained in the Box Office Top Ten for a consecutive seven weeks, a rarity for R-rated horror pictures, and grossed over twice its $23 million budget in the nation alone.Ī definite sequel wouldn’t arrive for another three years, but alas, Final Destination 2 crashed into theaters in February 2003 with a new director, mostly different cast, and bigger budget. It was a strict horror film with genuine scares, neat ideas, and energetic death scenes. Upon surviving the accident, the fortunate seven became the unfortunate victims of Death itself, who would use Rube Goldberg-esque traps to kill off his prey in rather grisly ways. In the 2000 original, which was a collaboration of TV’s “The X-Files” veterans James Wong and Glen Morgan, the premonition of a horrible plane crash saved high school student Alex Browning and six of his classmates from certain death. The Grim Reaper is back and better than ever in Final Destination 3, the most gruesome Destination yet. 2006, Region 1 (NTSC), 93 minutes, Rated R ![]()
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