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Final Destination 2

Lists: Horror, Fantasy Horror

Brief Synopsis: "Death may be closer than it appears. Voluntarily locked away in the perceived safety of a psychiatric hospital, the lone survivor from "Final Destination" lives in constant fear that Death is coming to claim her. She may be considered crazy, but she is also right. Death is moving toward suburban Route 23, heading south in "Final Destination 2." Meanwhile, en route to a weekend getaway with her friends, Kimberly Corman has a terrible premonition. Shocked into action, Kimberly blocks traffic on a highway on-ramp. Drivers honk and complain, until death tears up the highway in a massive pile-up, with those left on the on-ramp narrowly escaping with their lives. But Kimberly knows it’s not over: Death won’t be cheated so easily. Now, this random group of strangers, who were all meant to die in the freeway disaster, must join Kimberly in a desperate attempt to stay alive."

Overall Ranking: 1964 (Rank from 2003: # 26)


Rating:
69.67
Adjusted* Rating:
(lowest rating dropped)
75.5

Ratings Breakdown
(The Mixed Bag)

Buttery 0%
Regular 66.67%
Half-Popped 33.33%
Stale 0%
Burnt 0%




 


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Other Movies in the Series

  • Final Destination (2000)
  • Final Destination 3
  • Final Destination, The (part 4) (2009)
  • Final Destination 5


  • Reviewer Rating Review
    Darren of Movie Reviews 10180
    Dave Examines Movies71(full review)
    Bryan Lienesch58 - It's the first movie all over again, just with much shoddier execution.

    People Involved



  • Ali Larter (Clear Rivers)
  • A.J. Cook (Kimberly Corman)
  • Michael Landes (Officer Thomas Burke)
  • Tony Todd (William Bludworth)
  • Keegan Connor Tracy (Kat)
  • Terrence T.C. Carson (Eugene Dix)
  • Lynda Boyd (Nora Carpenter)
  • James Kirk (Tim Carpenter)
  • David Paetkau (Evan Lewis)
  • Justina Machado (Isabella Hudson)
  • Sarah Carter (Shaina)
  • Alejandro Rae (Dano (as Alex Rae))
  • Shaun Sipos (Frankie)
  • Andrew Airlie (Mr. Corman)
  • David R. Ellis (Director)