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Description: Genre: Horror / Theatrical Release: 2003 / Director: David R. Ellis / Actors: Ali Larter, A.J. Cook ... / DVD released ... more Newest Review: ... and a group of friends are of on a trip. on the highway she has a premonition that there is going to be a huge pileup she ... more |
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Destination Germany - Road to the 2006 Finals [UMD Mini for PSP]
Release Date: 2006-03-20, Rating Exempt, |
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by sunmeilan - written on 07/03/08 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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Kimberly Corman is going on a road trip with her friends...or so she thinks. On the way, she suddenly has a premonition about a car crash and terrifies the life out of her friends by coming to a complete halt on a highway. While trying to explain what she thinks is about to happen to a disbelieving police officer, the crash happens, killing her friends and several other people. Thanks to her premonition though, there are survivors. But Kimberley remembers a plane crash a year before after which the survivors died in freak accidents one by one. The only survivor is Clear Rivers, and she is in a psychiatric hospital. Kimberley goes to see Clear hoping for some answers. ...
by SWSt - written on 20/04/07 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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What’s it about? --------------------- Kimberly Corman cheats death and saves the lives of a number of other people in a car accident. Death, however, comes hunting them. Who’s in it? -------------- In true “horror/serial killer” movie fashion, it’s basically stacked with a mostly young, good looking cast who, though competent, are never going to set the acting world alight. But that really doesn’t matter. Their job is simply to die in increasingly interesting ways. For the record, though, the main characters, played competently, if a little blandly, are Kimberly Corman (played by A J Carter) and Officer Thomas Burke (Michael Landes). The ...
by tehfincheh - written on 02/09/06 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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It would be easy to dismiss Final Destination 2 as just another tragic teen flick. Such movies rarely win critical acclaim in their first outings, let alone with a rehashed sequel to continue the franchise. But while the sequel to the 2000 hit wins no prizes for covering new ground, it certainly lives up to the expectancy bestowed on it by its core fans. The premise is simple. You don't mess with the plan of death. What is death's plan? This is the question that Final Destination poses and answers over the course of a hundred action packed, and often violent, minutes. The thing which seperates this franchise from the rest in its throwaway genre is that the ...
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