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IN THEATERS FEBRUARY 10, 2006This popular horror/suspense series is back for another haunting chapter. Teenagers whose numbers are up learn that they can't escape death.Read more
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Will You Succumb to Death Or Will You Cheat It? Yes/No
Much to my surprise, New Line Cinema made a 3rd film in the Final Destination saga.

As a senior at MacIntire High, Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is enjoying senio...Read more
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actually pretty good.
that's not really the greatest review title a product can get, but you hardly ever hand out five stars out of five for modern horror/thrillers. i'm pretty much a sucker for a ...Read more

Final Destination 3 (DVD, 2006, 2-Disc Set, Widescreen; Special Edition)

James Wong, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ryan Merriman|Theatrical release: 2006 | Rating: R (MPAA)

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IN THEATERS FEBRUARY 10, 2006This popular horror/suspense series is back for another haunting chapter. Teenagers whose numbers are up learn that they can't escape death., James Wong (THE ONE), who directed the original FINAL DESTINATION film, returns to direct the third installment in the series. High-school senior Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is enjoying senior night at the amusement park and taking photos for the school yearbook. A control freak, she's not particularly fond of rides--especially the roller coaster. Despite her fear, Wendy decides to go on the coaster, but is soon traumatized by a vision that a fatal accident is about to occur. She and a group of other riders disembark from the ride--and the rest of the riders do indeed suffer a horrific fate.Having cheated death once, Wendy is tormented by an ominous feeling that something is very wrong. Her classmate, Kevin (Ryan Merriman), does some research and learns that something similar has happened before: a high-school student had a premonition that a plane filled with his classmates was doomed, a group of them refused to board, and the plane exploded in flight. Following that incident, the survivors all died under mysterious circumstances and in the order that they died in the premonition. Soon, Wendy and Kevin realize that the same fate is about to befall those who got off the roller coaster and survived. Perhaps more disturbing is that clues to the impending deaths seem to lie in the photos that Wendy took on the evening of the accident. In an instant, innocuous situations and common objects become fatal, causing particularly gruesome deaths. Ultimately, the real question becomes whether or not Wendy and Kevin can save their classmates--and themselves--from impending doom before it's too late.

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  • Edition: Widescreen; Special Edition
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 794043103728

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Genre:Horror/Suspense
Format:DVD
Display Format:Widescreen; Special Edition

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Director:James Wong
Leading Role:Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ryan Merriman
eBay Product ID: EPID52882957
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"Wong provides enough of a thoughtful undercurrent to make this an acceptable sequel."
Sight and Sound - Sight and Sound Critic (04/01/2006)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[Y]ou just can't help but clench every muscle in your body as death plays mousetrap with its victims, one by one."
Ultimate DVD - Grant Kempster (08/01/2006)

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Will You Succumb to Death Or Will You Cheat It? Yes/No

Created: 19/07/09
Much to my surprise, New Line Cinema made a 3rd film in the Final Destination saga.

As a senior at MacIntire High, Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is enjoying senior night at the local amusement park. She seems preoccupied with taking photos for the yearbook. She is fairly certain that she doesn't want to ride the roller-coaster called The Devil's Speed, but her boyfriend, despite her reluctance, Wendy gets into the ride seats and goes into a trance where she foresees her own death. This traumatizes her into a frenzy and causes 6 or 7 to get off the ride before the fatal accident occurs. From this point forward, Wendy, has a looming feeling that some kind of force is directing her path towards some unknown fate. Her dead boyfriend's best friend Kevin (Ryan Merriman) tries to tell her that he learned that something similar happened before about another student years ago having a premonition that a plane filled with his classmates was died, so many got off the plane before it crashed and saved their lives. After that incident, the survivors all died under mysterious circumstances and in the same order of the setting.

I'm very surprised about this film since it was James Wong who directed the first film of the trilogy, and now he came back to do this one and perhaps even a fourth film due out soon. Wong must have had this idea running around in his mind for several years and finally decided to give it another spin. Wong now gives us two different ways to view the film. One way is as the normal theatrical version and the other way is an interactive choice version where you can change the course of the film and somehow change the course of how things progress throughout the movie. I'm not sure at this moment how complicated it gets, but I do know that on my initial choice, I saved the original boyfriend from death and several others, and therefore, somehow stopped the chain of events that lead to anyone else dying. To me that was surprising, since I thought it might just be a very simple screen prompt (yes/no), but as I continued, it got more interesting.

Of course, we all wonder sometimes how we could finally succumb to the hands of death, as well as when. This film is one of those films that entice you into watching because of our own curious nature. We all want to know everything, including how other people die, even tragically. If you have following the Final Destination Trilogy, then you will know the formula for all three films are very similar in nature; introduce the audience to someone who foresees some looming tragic accident before it happens and let the character cause people to escape death, thus somehow cheating death, but only for a small time. Why, for a small time? Because supposedly death is still coming after you and in the same order as before, just perhaps somewhat postponed until he can get around to setting things straight. This predestination concept is embedded in many different philosophies & religions, so the idea of cheating fate is really nothing new.

Wendy and Kevin both played their rolls pretty well, however I thought that there were times when you just would think to yourself, "How can these two be smiling at each other right after they witness some kind of tragic death of one of their friends?"

I'll give this film a 4/5 because, I've watched it twice and the seemed to enjoy the interaction part better the 2nd time.

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actually pretty good.

Created: 17/03/09
that's not really the greatest review title a product can get, but you hardly ever hand out five stars out of five for modern horror/thrillers. i'm pretty much a sucker for a good bad scary movie (if that makes sense) and am oddly amused by the bad acting and cheap thrills of the scary movies these days. in other words, i watched this movie expecting it to be lame. but (and i always say that this is one of the best reviews a scary movie can get:) it wasn't as bad as i thought it was going to be.
a lot of the story line was pretty ridiculous and incohesive but it definitely could have been worse (it could have been the remake of the omen). teens dying in freak accidents is somehow more entertaining than adults dying in freak accidents, which explains why final destination 2 sucks in comparison to this and the first in the series. the roller coaster scene where everybody flies off is fun and my absolute favorite scene is the death by nail gun with the girl from instant star. gold.
also, the dvd comes with this weird interactive "choose your own fate" version to watch where you choose heads or tails when the coin is flipped and you inadvertently change the course of the story. you may change the story a bit every time you watch it, which is annoying when you try to remember what really happens in the original movie, but if you choose something that ends the movie too soon you are given the option to do a re-do. so if that appeals to you at all, i'm sure you'll have a knee slappin' time with the dvd.
conclusion: worth watching and buying to re-watch, especially if you get the dvd on sale.
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A Great Roller Coasting Thrilling Horror Flick

Created: 20/08/06
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, a wonderful and engaging actress, leads the charge in this very fun-gross horror flick. James Wong directs this film which is not only a tasty horror flick but also a visually stunning piece of film. I normally do not recommend horror films but this one is good even with the "no star" cast.

Bear in mind I also loved the "Lion King" and "Star Wars" movies so realize I am into many different genres of movies.

This is not for kids, it is gross at times but not in the keepsyouupatnight sort-of way.

Rent this, buy it--a scary Friday/Saturday night movie.
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Great Horror Movie

Created: 09/08/06
I have seen the other two and after Final Destination 2, I couldn't believe they were going to make another one. This one going off the basic fear of roller coasters. I am glad I watched it. It has new twist than the other two had plus the bonus feature were you can change there fate is great.

The actors do a great job and the special effects are wonderful. This is not a movie for people if you can't stand to watch blood/gore. While it's not as bad as some movies, it has its moments were people will get flattened, chopped up, etc.

I love the fact that they remember to mention the first movie in it. It brings the series more together. And the way the girl has "clues" on how everyone is going to die is just great. It makes you start thinking also of ways that it could happen to the characters.

If you like the series, this is a must see. Also if you haven't seen the others, it's pretty easy to follow what happens in this one without seeing them.
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Did You See 1 or 2? Then You 've Seen This One

Created: 24/09/06
The first Final Destination caught me by surprise. FD was actually clever and witty - words I do not normally use to describe a 90's horror movie. My expectations are pretty low when it comes to new horror movies, basically been there and done that.

Which is exactly how I felt when I watched FD3 - been there, done that. Only saw it because my mom - yes, my mom loves horror movies too - bought it and wanted to watch it. I always tell her to rent before buying but she does not listen to me, and so she has tons of really bad movies in her collection.

If you have seen the other 2 then you've seen this one. The difference is that instead of weird clues in the air, here the clues come in photographs - how convenient! from the previews you know that the "major" accident is on a rollercoaster - a la CSI, remember that one? - and of course the girl has the premonition and then there is a fight and some kids get taken off the ride.

I thought making the second one was stretching it, this one is just repetitive. The high school stereotypes are all there, the coincidences are too numerous to list, predictable til the end. IMO skip it, rent it before you buy it!
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