![]() I ended up watching the second one on television and I didn't like it as much, finding it a sometimes insipid retread of the first film's antics. I saw the first FINAL DESTINATION at the cinema and loved it – a fun, gory horror film, unlike the kind they were making at the turn of the century. Two decades later, the new millennium favours 'curse' type slasher movies, probably because of the Japanese influence This is the third entry in a film series in which the unseen presence of death claims teenagers one by one in increasingly inventive and gory ways. Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 6 / 10 The worst set-piece accident yet, but it's better than the second filmīack in the '80s, this would have been a slasher film, with a physical killer murdering the teenagers in gruesome ways, one by one. With Death waiting around the corner, Wendy and Kevin Fischer must try and work out Death's plan, before they and the remaining survivors end up dead. The remaining friends, including Wendy's boyfriend, are stuck on the roller coaster and find themselves involved in the accident. When Wendy Christensen has a vision of an accident on a roller coaster, resulting in her and her friends' deaths, she instantly begins to panic and gets off the ride, causing some of her friends to get off as well. ![]()
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