In Collection
#40
Seen It:
Yes
Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
USA / English
| A.J. Cook |
Kimberly Corman |
| Ali Larter |
Clear Rivers |
| Tony Todd |
William Bludworth |
| Michael Landes |
Thomas Burke |
| Terrence "T.C." Carson |
Eugene Dix |
| Jonathan Cherry |
Rory |
| Keegan Connor Tracy |
Kat |
| Sarah Carter |
Shania |
| Lynda Boyd |
Nora Carpenter |
| David Paetkau |
Evan |
| Justina Machado |
Isabella Hudson |
| Terrence Carson |
Eugene Dix |
| James Kirk |
Tim Carpenter |
| Terrence 'T.C.' Carson |
Eugene Dix |
| Director |
David R. Ellis
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| Producer |
Craig Perry; Warren Zide; Richard Brener; Toby Emmerich |
| Writer |
Eric Bress; J. Mackye Gruber; Jeffrey Reddick |
Death lurks, and two teenage girls try to figure out where he's heading, in this sequel to the unexpected teen horror hit Final Destination. As Clear Rivers (Ali Larter), the only surviving passenger of the ill-fated Flight 180, waits in a mental institution, certain Death will claim her, Kim (A.J. Cook), who has begun to display precognitive powers, is driving along the highway when she sees a terrible accident in which several cars crash into a logging truck. Moments later, the horrible vision is gone, but Kim is certain she saw an accident that was supposed to happen but didn't...and now Death will track down the souls he meant to take that day who slipped through his fingers. A police officer, Thomas Burke (Michael Landes), believes there's a germ of truth in Kim's story, and teams her up with Clear in hopes that together they can help prevent Death from snuffing out any more of the people involves in the accident that wasn't. Tony Todd also returns from the first film as Mr. Bludworth. — Mark Deming
Final Destination 2 begins with a well-orchestrated multicar pileup on a freeway--a horrifying accident that turns out to be a premonition, as seen by a young woman (A.J. Cook) who saves herself and several other people by blocking a freeway on-ramp. Thus, as in the first Final Destination, a prescient vision disrupts the destined plans of death, and death goes to extreme lengths to correct matters. What makes Final Destination 2 entertaining is that the characters can only survive by learning to recognize the signs of impending doom--and the signs are basically the cinematic foreshadowing that moviemakers use to invoke suspense. This, combined with some elaborately complicated and gruesome deaths, fosters a ghoulish humor that's more entertaining than the smirky self-referentiality of Scream. Final Destination 2 doesn't aspire to be a great movie, but trash has its pleasures. Also featuring Ali Larter as the only survivor of the first movie. --Bret Fetzer
Product Description
This summer, fasten your seatbelts for the ultimate rollercoaster! Packed with cutting-edge special effects, state-of-the-art gore and enough scares to send your heartbeat into overdrive, Final Destination 2 is a killer sequel to the smash-hit original.
| Edition |
Infinifilm Edition |
| Barcode |
794043627828 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Chapters |
15 |
| Release Date |
9/14/2004 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color |
| Subtitles |
English; English (Closed Captioned) |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: DTS ES 6.1 [CC] |
| Layers |
Dual Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby DTS Surround Sound |