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Final Destination
Description
Alex has the ability to see terrifying visions before they occur, but just how long can he keep his loved ones from the grasp of death.
Alex has the ability to see terrifying visions before they occur, but just how long can he keep his loved ones from the grasp of death.
Actors:
Natasha Morley,
Brendan Fehr,
Troy Yorke,
Larry Gilman,
Ali Larter,
Mark Holden,
Robert Wisden,
Martin Christopher,
Christine Chatelain,
Randy Stone,
Pete Atherton,
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Natasha Morley
1982 in British Columbia, Canada
Brendan Fehr
29 October 1977, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Troy Yorke
25 September 1972, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Larry Gilman
3 April 1950, New York City, New York, USA
Ali Larter
28 February 1976, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
Mark Holden
21 September 1962
Robert Wisden
Martin Christopher
14 December 1977, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Christine Chatelain
Randy Stone
26 August 1958, Manzanita, Oregon, USA
Pete Atherton
Director:
James Wong
James Wong
Country:
United States
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It commits hard to what it's depicting and how badly it wants to amuse & disgust the audience.
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Generates a respectable amount of suspense and takes a few unexpected turns while covering familiar territory.
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A silly slasher movie, minus the slasher.
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Becomes little more than a typical--if highly atmospheric--slasher film, complete with the cheesy dialogue and gimmicky conclusion.
Chicago Tribune
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The writing by Wong, Glen Morgan and Jeffrey Reddick meets the low standards of a mediocre TV movie.
Common Sense Media
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Stupid, silly and gory.

