Final Destination 2 with Ali Larter: Blu-ray Cover

    Final Destination 2 Director: David R. Ellis Cast: Ali Larter, A.J. Cook, Michael Landes, Terrence "T.C." Carson

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 07/07/2009
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 18,687

    Viewer Rating: (17 ratings)

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    Can we really cheat fate? That’s the question posed in this suspenseful sequel to the surprise horror hit of 2000. It begins vividly, just like the first Final Destination, with the leading character having a precognition of disaster. Twentysomething Kimberly Corman (played by relative screen newcomer A. J. Cook) is driving with three friends in an SUV when she suddenly has a vision of an apocalyptic traffic accident. Her quick thinking later averts a tragedy just like the one she imagined, but when the people apparently slated to die in that accident subsequently meet death in grisly ways, Kimberly becomes convinced that a malevolent fate is responsible. The first film’s only survivor, the oddly named Clear Rivers (again played by Ali Larter), returns to do battle with the unseen force of destiny she believes to be stalking her. Director David R. Ellis knows his mandate: He expends his creative energies on the death scenes, which are numerous in variety and hideously gruesome in execution; although he does so at the expense of character development or any deeper focus on potential ambiguities in the narrative that would foster psychological terror. The special effects are unusually convincing -- so much so that viewers with queasy stomachs might be well advised to seek gentler entertainment. But diehard horror fans will enjoy this cinematic wallowing in blood and gore. Final Destination 2 is one of those rare sequels that delivers exactly what it promises, in quality and quantity greater than its predecessor's. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    life's scary then you die!by MeganLA

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    August 31, 2009: man this one was scary all happend on the highway this one could be much scaryer than the orginal one cause today in the world atleast planes are safer than they used to be in this movie they all died on the highway which is way freaky omg and the part where the guy who just won the lottery his aparment catches on fire while his hand gets stuck down the drain he gets out and the ladder spaltters his eyeball gross the denist scene when the boy chases after the pigeons and a huge object hits him the lady in the car when the pipe goes threw her head the lady in the elevator her head got stuck the stoner guy getting spalterd now he's dead wow a freaking scary Final Destionation part 2

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    I Also Recommend: Final Destination 3.

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    December 31, 2007: The car wreck scene was a wow! I'll nnever look at a dentist's chair the same way again! For all the people complaining about the gore ect wake up this is a scary movie! It' supposed to be scary.

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