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Final Destination 2, Ali Larter, A.J. Cook (2003)

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Synopsis of the DVD Movie: Final Destination 2

After being the only survivor of the crash of Flight 180, Clear Rivers has locked herself away in the perceived safety of a psychiatric hospital, where she lives in constant terror that Death is coming to claim her, as it did all her friends. Clear may be considered crazy, but she's not wrong. Death is moving toward suburban Route 23, heading south. En route to a weekend getaway with her friends, Kimberly Corman watches helplessly as a logging truck careens out of control and loses its deadly payload, setting off a horrifying chain reaction that leaves twisted metal and dead bodies in its wake--including her own. A moment later, Kimberley finds herself still stuck in on-ramp traffic, with a line of commuters she saw die moments before. It was only a vision, but was it a warning? Shocked into action, Kimberly blocks the cars from joining the traffic on Route 23. The commuters begin to honk and complain--until Kimberly's premonition comes true. Death tears up the highway in a massive pile-up, with those left on the on-ramp narrowly escaping with their lives. But Kimberly knows it s not over. Death will not be cheated so easily for this random group of strangers who must join Kimberly in a race against time to do what all but one of the survivors of Flight 180 couldn't--stay alive.

DVD Movie Rating for: Final Destination 2

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Movie Plot of: Final Destination 2

Kimberly Corman and her friends decide to head out on a trip. On the way, they get caught up in a horrible accident, in which Kimberly survives, but her friends die brutally. Kimberly also saves a few other people. Soon after the accident, the survivors of the accident start dropping like flies. Now, it's up to Kimberly, along with the help of Flight 180 junkie Thomas Burke, Clear Rivers, and the Mortician William Bloodworth, Kimberly must find a way to stop death before it's to late... Before it's her turn.

DVD Production Details of: Final Destination 2

Starring: A.J. Cook, Ali Larter

Director: David R. Ellis

Format: Widescreen, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound

Studio: New Line Home Entertainment

DVD Release Date: July 22, 2003

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Reviews of the movie: Final Destination 2

Final Destination 2 begins with a well-orchestrated multicar pileup on a freeway--a horrifying accident that turns out to be a premonition, as seen by a young woman (A.J. Cook) who saves herself and several other people by blocking a freeway on-ramp. Thus, as in the first Final Destination, a prescient vision disrupts the destined plans of death, and death goes to extreme lengths to correct matters. What makes Final Destination 2 entertaining is that the characters can only survive by learning to recognize the signs of impending doom--and the signs are basically the cinematic foreshadowing that moviemakers use to invoke suspense. This, combined with some elaborately complicated and gruesome deaths, fosters a ghoulish humor that's more entertaining than the smirky self-referentiality of Scream. Final Destination 2 doesn't aspire to be a great movie, but trash has its pleasures. Also featuring Ali Larter as the only survivor of the first movie


A woman (A.J. Cook) has premonitions about a horrendous car accident before it happens. She manages to save some people from the accident...but Death won't be cheated and goes after the ones who were supposed to die.

The same silly premise as the first one used--it was interesting once, but gets really silly the second time around. The opening care disaster is great--exciting, violent and bloody. Also the killings later on are also violent, bloody and (sometimes) amusing. There's one good performance (by Cook) and an interesting connection to the first movie...but that's about it. Otherwise it's horribly acted with boring dialogue and characters and situations that get more and more unlikely.

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