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Widescreen version; 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound; 2.0 stereo Surround; English subtitles and closed captions; Filmmaker commentary by James Wong, Glen Morgan, James Coblentz, and Jeffrey Reddick; Actor commentary by Devon Sawa, Kerr Smith, Kristin Cloke, and Chad E. Donnella; 5.1 isolated score and commentary with composer Shirley Walker; Deleted scenes and alternate ending; Two original documentaries: "Test Screenings" and "Premonitions"; Theatrical trailer; DVD-ROM features:; "Script to Screen"; Original theatrical website
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Main Titles [3:00]
2. Flight 180 [6:46]
3. Departure [5:53]
4. Early Exit [3:59]
5. "I Didn't Cause This." [7:10]
6. Memorial [4:49]
7. Tod [7:09]
8. A Visit With Clear [3:08]
9. Death's Design [3:56]
10. Signs [3:30]
11. Path of Destruction [2:09]
12. Miss Lewton [10:27]
13. Looking for Alex [4:35]
14. "Who's Next?" [7:37]
15. Safe House [3:16]
16. Alex's Revelation [2:39]
17. Race Against Death [7:22]
18. 6 Months Later [4:43]
19. End Credits [5:43]
A well-crafted nightmare with a hip and charming cast, Final Destination transcends the self-referencing parody infused in many modern-day teen horror films. Alex (Devon Sawa) is a clairvoyant student bound for Paris who, after a disturbing vision of his flight crashing, keeps himself and six others on terra firma only to witness the plane explode during take-off. But the magnificent seven turn out to be not as lucky as originally thought: One by one they are brutally met by their originally intended fate, and only psychic Alex can see it coming. Together with fellow student Clear (Ali Larter), he must beat the clock to outsmart Death's game -- if that's possible. Director/writer team James Wong and Glen Morgan put their experience as X-Files alumni to thrilling use in their feature film debut. Quick cuts are interlaced with suspenseful situations to create twists and turns as thrilling as anything in The Sixth Sense. Time may heal all wounds, but in Final Destination, Death's clock ticks with a vengeance. Patricia Kim O'Cone, Barnes & Noble
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