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Final Destination 2
The American supernatural horror film sequel to the previous part, Kimberly is shocked to realize that there is a group who escaped death in a plane crash, but they in turn died in strange circumstances.
30 October 1980, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
18 September 1961, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
13 April 1970, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
28 January 1965, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
10 November 1972, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
13 March 1984, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
4 December 1954, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
2 December 1979, Madrid, Spain
February 08, 2005
One by one these people get bumped off, one by one the people in the audience laugh their asses off.January 31, 2003
You'll gasp, you'll flinch, you'll cringe, but mostly you'll scream.January 31, 2003
The filmmakers clearly set out to make a film that featured lots of footage of really disgusting annihilations, then threw together a haphazard script and hired a few hot actors to play the corpses.June 18, 2008
Even more than Part 1, the real stars of this movie are the elegantly choreographed freak accidents.August 28, 2009
Now that the ground rules have been established for the Final Destination movies, the fun lies in seeing the inventive ways in which the writers dispatch the various characters in the sequel.December 24, 2010
Gruesome, ridiculous, really bad waste of time.January 31, 2003
Part of the fun here is anticipating the Rube Goldberg-style machinations by which Death catches up with its targets.April 29, 2009
Decent at best this is a lighter, campier, but gorier sequel to the original.January 31, 2003
That there is an audience for a movie in which innocent people suffer hideous accidental deaths is troubling enough, but that a group of creative people chose to direct their energies on this repulsive spectacle simply provokes disgust.January 31, 2003
It's sick, stupid stuff, and intentionally so.February 03, 2003
When a horror flick gets tedious, it's DOA.February 09, 2014
Just the fact that it manages to keep the viewer involved despite the plot's general ridiculousness makes it the most effective Vancouver-shot horror flick in years.