Synopsis
This Ride Will Be The Death Of You.
A student's premonition of a deadly rollercoaster ride saves her life and a lucky few, but not from death itself – which seeks out those who escaped their fate.
2006 Directed by James Wong
A student's premonition of a deadly rollercoaster ride saves her life and a lucky few, but not from death itself – which seeks out those who escaped their fate.
Tony Todd Mary Elizabeth Winstead Ryan Merriman Kris Lemche Sam Easton Gina Holden Amanda Crew Texas Battle Jesse Moss Alexz Johnson Crystal Lowe Chelan Simmons Ecstasia Sanders Jody Racicot Patrick Gallagher Maggie Ma Jim Shield Cory Monteith Dylan Basu Alberto Ghisi Stuart Cowan Harris Allan Alexandr Kalugin Nels Lennarson Jacob Rupp R. David Stephens Andrew Francis Graham Andrews Tony Morelli Show All…
Craig Perry Warren Zide Toby Emmerich Erik Holmberg Jody Levin James Wong Richard Brener Matt Moore Glen Morgan Michael Kowalski
Chris Del Conte Allan Magled Mandy Tankenson Greg Baxter Ariel Velasco-Shaw Amy Beresford Tim Stevenson Matthew Lynch Etienne Daigle Cristin Pescosolido Graham T. McClusky
Dino Dimuro Michael Kamper Kerry Ann Carmean Jon Title Christian P. Minkler Jon Taylor Mandell Winter Dave McMoyler
New Line Cinema Zide-Perry Productions Kumar Mobiliengesellschaft mbH & Co. Projekt Nr. 1 KG Hard Eight Pictures Matinee Pictures Practical Pictures
Destino Final 3, مقصد نهایی 3, 파이널 데스티네이션 3, Destination Finale 3 - Le manège d'un diable, Final Destination 03 Final Destination 3, Put bez povratka 3, Galutinis tikslas 3, Brez povratka 3
BREAKING: actress mary elizabeth winstead has been recently hospitalized due to a major injury on her back. TMZ has confirmed that the injury was in fact caused by carrying the weight of the entire final destination franchise.
Playing it safe by sticking to the franchise's now formulaic direction from the prior installments for the third time in a row, Final Destination 3 doesn't exactly present anything new for viewers which does hinder it a tad bit being that it is the third chapter in the series after all, however, the film still does bring in the same, old reliable entertainment value that gets even more utterly ridiculous with its central premise this time around.
The supporting cast of characters that are prominently involved in this are once again relatively drab which is to be expected now that the series is focusing more on bloodshed rather than any sort of depth from them, but despite that, Winstead who…
One of the best opening disaster scenes in the franchise! The mounting tension damn near got the best of me! After some deep cleansing breaths I managed to get my blood pressure back under control!
Sure it's the same ole same ole but I'll be danged if they didn't manage to continue to entertain me! While I watched the Theatrical Version I was intrigued to see that they offered a second version where we the viewer can choose their fate! What a great idea! Next time I'll give it a whirl!
Wonderfully creative and often gory death scenes will please the most discriminating gorehound among you!
find me a scene from the entire history of cinema that is more stressful than the tanning beds scene. i'll wait
A second sequel to a horror film from 2000 made six years later and with none of the original cast being “pretty good” is forty times as impressive as Sully landing an airplane in the Hudson with no casualties.
I feel like this one is the most underrated entry in the franchise. It’s honestly hard for me to pick out a favorite opening disaster scene, but I will give this one the thrill of the disaster on top of the intensity of the roller coaster ride does pack quite the punch!
The death scenes don’t quite hit the peaks of the 2nd one because for me, the ones in part 2 were truly unexpected on first watch, like to the point of laughter from shock. Still, these are delightfully gory and the tanning bed scene is absolutely 👏 iconic 👏.
Add to that a great cast with the always amazing Mary Elizabeth Winstead who’s from NC just like me…
"Fuck you, Ben Franklin." -Kevin,
And that's why you never ride a roller coaster with a pervert.
This is the best one so far. The opening Roller Coaster scene is fantastic and I like the new elements added with the photographs as hints. Mary Elizabeth Winstead is the best actor to be in any of these films and grounds the story well.
I don't know why I disliked the first one so much but the sequels are turning into effective popcorn horror.
i just cannot imagine being the kind of person who doesnt love these movies but especially this one specifically, bc its the superior choice ! queen mew with her bangs! my sweet angel! she can truly do not wrong! im on year 13 of loving this movie and i'll never stop!! BECAUSE I'LL NEVER DIE! I'M GONNA LIVE FOREVER!! FUCK U BEN FRANKLIN!!!
I adore the first two Final Destination movies but somehow never caught up with this one until tonight. James Wong and Glen Morgan return, and while I am generally a big fan of their output, this fell a little flat for me. FD3 lacks an aura of dread inevitability and a visible Tony Todd. To make matters worse, the editing and camera-work are close-quarters and choppy, thus negating any sense of kineticism. FD3 wants the audience to be impressed with the elaborate outlandishness of its kills, having to guess and endure fakeouts and deferrals when the audience should be able to see what is coming, yet be helpless to stop it. FD3 feels inert and overanalytical, which is death for a film in this series. All of that said, it has a lovely Hellbound Rollercoaster set, some crazy Bicentennial action, a quasi-villain, a satisfying formal symmetry and a winning lead in Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
I liked how this one took a different direction that the other two. Mainly with how the pictures were used. But really just a rehash of the other 2. Some of the deaths or pretty cool but most seem pretty tame or similar to the other movies. It's passable, nothing amazing or terrible.
Franky Cheeks is exactly the kind of character you would expect a guy named Franky Cheeks to be
Just one of those movies.
First time watching this not at a sleepover when I was a kid. Still funny
Actually enjoyable to watch, not a great movie in the grand scheme of things but was a laugh.
surprisingly not that bad, the deaths were certainly a lot more entertaining than the first film
eu quando criança vendo esse filme: com medo das premonições
eu revendo agora: pelo amor de deus n volta essa moda de calça cintura baixa
tirando a piada eu adoro esse gênero de filme, pode me julgar.
The rollercoaster accident/premonition set piece that opens the movie is a pretty massive let down from FD2's absolutely fucking barnstorming freeway disaster (Though still fun) but when this gets into the death set pieces its the best of the lot. It really is having fun in a big way with the Mouse Trap style set ups and misdirection's leading to the satisfyingly gory pay offs, which are even more Grand Guignol splattery than the first two movies. It also has that lovely mid 00's pop cinema garishness that movies like Black Xmas and some of the Fast And The Furious movies had (Mad that the 00's actually have a recognisable era aesthetic now). Mary Elizabeth Winstead makes for a likable lead, there's some great blackly comic gags, and the most completely mean spirited kill of the franchise (The double tanning bed death). A total blast. The well placed "Love Train" cover at the end is a howler.
I would say MEW is overqualified to be here but that would be an untrue statement because this is absolute gas, with no dull patches to drag it down. Wong and Morgan back with a vengeance, the most sympathetic and likeable final survivor by a landslide (duh), and the best of the (first) three Destinations. That tanning spa scene is gonna be replaying in my head as I gleefully giggle about it like a sick fuck for the rest of today.
This one is a favorite of mine. I love the death scenes and the opener is memorable as the other ones. I like Mary Elizabeth Winstead a lot too. The tanning bed death scene is some fucked up shit. Death is hungry.
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