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chance of that happening. I guess after the plane goes down, his world completely changes". "Devon has an every man quality that makes him accessible," Wong said. "He doesn't appear as if he's supremely self-assured. He's more of a regular kid who can take on the complexities of the role and become a hero". Perry was amazed by Sawa's vulnerability in acting, describing him as "a very distinctive actor. He's very loose and he's kind of a cut-up when he's not on camera, but the moment the camera's on, I'd never seen anybody to completely slide right through the moment".
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stronger visceral impact to stirring emotional music with well-defined melodies that evolve through the storytelling". The "Main Title" piece, used for the opening credits, was rare for opening a film aimed at a youth audience at the time. "What a treat for me to get to write a piece that calls you into the movie and lets you know something bad is going to happen from the get-go", Walker said. According to Walker, "Main Title" consumed most of her time, due to its "dark theme and counter-melody which carries throughout the score".
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people in order to be worried about what might happen to them". Detmer defined Terry as "very put-together seems content to defer to – to not make waves. But the stress of what happens affects their relationship and interestingly enough brings out a certain strength in her". On the other hand, Donella observed how similar his role was to himself. "I believe in fate. I think you come into this life with some things to accomplish and you're taken out earlier or later depending on the game plan".
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color choices, is to make things just a little unnatural," Willet explained. "Nothing that calls attention to itself, but instead creates a sense of uneasiness—the unsettling feeling that something's not quite right". To achieve this mystique, Willet designed two versions of virtually every set—one version was used before the crash and the other sets were used for scenes after the jet explodes.
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remaining survivors reunite while driving through town as Alex explains the situation. Carter, who is next, is enraged over Terry's loss and stops his car on a train crossing, attempting to die on his own terms. While the others escape, he changes his mind at the last minute but his seatbelt jams. Alex manages to save him just before the car is smashed by an oncoming train that knocks
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from the wreckage into the air, decapitating Billy. Alex learns that because he intervened in Carter's death, it skipped to the next person in the sequence. The next day, while hiding out in a fortified cabin, Alex recalls having changed seats with two classmates in his premonition and realizes that
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in order to get a TV agent. "I was actually flying home to
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writing partners, became interested in the script and agreed to rewrite and direct the film, marking Wong's film directing debut. Filming took place in New York City and
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supervisor Ariel
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wrote how " Walker's wonderfully creepy and effective score are mixed together to form a very pleasing, almost organic-like whole". Mike Long of DVD Review said that "Shirley Walker's eerie score comes across powerfully with a wide spatial integration". Derek
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Reddick's treatment and hired him to write the original draft of the script, which featured Death as an unseen force. The survivors were originally adults, but New Line made Reddick changed them to teenagers after the success of
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continuously dropped across subsequent weekends until it fell from the top-10 list on its eighth weekend. The film lasted in theaters for 22 weekends, its last screening airing in 105 theaters and grossing $ 52,675, placing at No. 56.
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the cast inside the gimbal made it appear more real". Wong said, "You walk into the studio and there's a huge gimbal with a plane on top and you think, 'What have I done?' I was afraid we were gonna have 40 extras vomiting."
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airplane was created for the explosion scene. The model, one of the most detailed miniature scenes in the film, was about 10 feet long and 7 feet wide, and the landing gear was made from all machined metals. According to
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effect for Ms. Lewton's death scene was the most difficult to plan according to the crew. Perry said that "it was very hard to generate an atmosphere of dread, to create suspense out of scenes that are common".
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figure. You never saw a killer. And they liked that idea and they said, "Okay. Go write it." Once we had a basic story, I started cataloging the strange coincidences in my own life. For example, I was in the
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for the additional scenes. The cast members were filming other projects during production, so filming schedules had to be moved repeatedly for all of the cast to appear. Sawa restrained his appearance in
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was cast as jock Carter Horton. Smith identified Carter as "your typical high school bully whose life depends on anger" and mentioned the fact that Carter feared Alex not having control of his own life.
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came on over the loudspeaker. I remember saying to myself, "Hey, he just died in a plane crash – that's a little weird." We wrote that version of that experience into the script.
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grossed $ 53,331,147 in the United States and Canada on its total screening, and earned $ 59,549,147 in other territories, earning an overall gross of $ 112,880,294 internationally.
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reported 36% of critics gave the film positive write-ups based on 97 reviews, with an average rating of 4.9 out of 10. The site's critics' consensus states, "Despite a panel of
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praised the film, saying " generates a respectable amount of suspense and takes a few unexpected turns while covering familiar territory", while Kevin Thomas of the
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3402:"Final Destination Trailer, Reviews, and Schedule for Final Destination"
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2216:"Final Destination Cast List in Yahoo! Movies UK and Ireland"
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Final Destination: The Complete Original Motion Picture Score
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3644:"Five Realistic and Tough To Watch Movie Plane Crashes"
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for Sawa's performance. The film's success spawned a
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2250:"Final Destination and Final Destination 2 (review)"
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3309:"Review: 'Final Destination – Tepid Teen Thriller'"
2741:"Weekend Box Office Results for August 11–13, 2000"
2334:"Radio Free Movie Review: Final Destination (2000)"
2629:"Weekend Box Office Results for March 17–19, 2000"
1471:—in addition to the film's theatrical trailer and
1378:a minor genre classic a few years down the road".
1317:Final Destination 2: Original Motion Picture Score
1266:Final Destination 2: Original Motion Picture Score
1903:"Past Saturn Awards Winners for Best Horror Film"
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3554:"The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003) @ EOFFTV"
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3558:Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film & Television
2600:"The Cinema Laser DVD Review—Final Destination"
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4643:Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
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3130:"Final Destination Movie - DallasObserver.com"
3103:"Final Destination Movie - Chicago Reader.com"
2713:"Weekend Box Office Results for May 5–7, 2000"
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3076:"Final Destination Review – Boston Globe"
2832:"Final Destination Blu-ray Gets Detailed"
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4212:The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage
3729:"The Greatest Movie Plane Crashes"
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3212:Addiego, Walter (March 17, 2000).
2988:Holden, Stephen (March 17, 2000).
2830:Dreuth, Josh (December 30, 2008).
2767:"Final Destination (2000) – CSwap"
2179:"Starshine Devon Sawa – Auditions"
1686:the same year, and Larter won the
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3429:"Movie Guide – Final Destination"
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2928:"15 Movies the Critics Got Wrong"
2500:"Shirley Walker: An Appreciation"
2275:"Dawson's Creek Official Website"
1745:Scariest Movie Moments and Scenes
1680:Saturn Award for Best Horror Film
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2573:"DVD Review – Final Destination"
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4694:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
3910:"10 WTF Movie Character Deaths"
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1806:Falk, Ben (February 16, 2001).
1521:15 Movies the Critics Got Wrong
1454:The first documentary entitled
1048:Vancouver International Airport
983:Vancouver International Airport
862:, who starred in the 1999 film
696:to write it as a feature film.
604:P. Lynn Johnson as Mrs. Waggner
4941:Films scored by Shirley Walker
4926:American horror thriller films
4371:An American Werewolf in London
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3307:Leydon, Joe (March 17, 2000).
2367:"Music from Final Destination"
2035:"Final Destination Press Book"
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3584:"10 Best Plane Crash Movies"
2926:Nick Hyman (June 14, 2010).
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580:Forbes Angus as Larry Murnau
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4966:Films shot in San Francisco
4911:2000s horror thriller films
4653:Hellboy II: The Golden Army
3914:Mania: Beyond Entertainment
3284:The San Francisco Chronicle
3218:The San Francisco Chronicle
1784:List of unmade episodes of
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1495:Review aggregation website
607:Larry Gilman as Mr. Waggner
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4931:American teen horror films
4859:Speculative fiction/Horror
4623:The Exorcism of Emily Rose
4502:Interview with the Vampire
1826:"Final Destination (2000)"
1808:"Final Destination (2000)"
1730:100 Greatest Scary Moments
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2506:. The Film Music Society
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1002:for the plane scene and
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652:, Christa Marsh recalls
634:Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
287:supernatural horror film
222:March 17, 2000
4991:American splatter films
4986:Final Destination films
4976:Films shot in Vancouver
4921:American aviation films
4916:2000s teen horror films
4220:Space: Above and Beyond
2146:James Wong (director).
2090:James Wong (director).
1749:Best Film Deaths Scenes
1625:San Francisco Chronicle
1544:is dramatically flat".
1355:Space: Above and Beyond
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410:John F. Kennedy Airport
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19:For the 2009 film, see
4961:Films set on airplanes
4704:The Cabin in the Woods
3457:(September 28, 2009).
3427:Baumgarten, Marjorie.
2156:(DVD). New Line Cinema
1834:British Film Institute
1830:Film & TV Database
1682:in 2000. Sawa won the
1590:San Francisco Examiner
1530:On the negative side,
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190:Zide/Perry Productions
5001:New Line Cinema films
4971:Films shot in Toronto
4956:Films set in airports
4482:Bram Stoker's Dracula
4034:The Final Destination
2977:on December 20, 2018.
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1242:soundtrack chronology
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5016:2000s American films
4532:The Devil's Advocate
4193:Dragonball Evolution
3739:on February 27, 2012
3654:on February 19, 2012
2504:filmmusicsociety.org
2285:on November 24, 2012
1663:The Austin Chronicle
1459:documentary, titled
1407:science fiction film
952:Roger Guenveur Smith
852:it's just awesome."
824:for the lead roles.
775:as Billy Hitchcock,
640:, Valerie Lewton to
542:Roger Guenveur Smith
396:High school student
382:. The first sequel,
335:The film began as a
4871:Speculative fiction
4512:From Dusk till Dawn
4185:Final Destination 3
4041:Final Destination 5
4027:Final Destination 3
4020:Final Destination 2
3865:. Future Publishing
3534:on February 7, 2012
3408:on October 10, 2015
3214:"Final Destination"
3136:on December 6, 2009
3053:The Washington Post
3035:on August 16, 2000.
2579:on December 5, 2010
1551:The Washington Post
1436:New Line Home Video
1130:Rocky Mountain High
1034:were all filmed in
977:The film mentioned
960:Christine Chatelain
876:Seann William Scott
773:Seann William Scott
771:as Valerie Lewton,
644:, Agent Schreck to
638:Carl Theodor Dreyer
595:as Barbara Browning
587:Christine Chatelain
554:Seann William Scott
385:Final Destination 2
285:is a 2000 American
194:Hard Eight Pictures
4981:Films set in Paris
4300:Young Frankenstein
3648:Unreality Magazine
3564:on January 2, 2012
3505:Movie-Collection.
3435:on October 1, 2000
3398:McDonagh, Maitland
3278:(March 17, 2000).
3244:(March 17, 2000).
3192:ChicagoTribune.com
3163:on August 30, 2009
3128:Thompson, Luke Y.
2995:The New York Times
1537:The New York Times
1342:-winning composer
1340:Daytime Emmy Award
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3684:on April 21, 2012
3375:on April 23, 2019
3340:Los Angeles Times
3251:Chicago Sun-Times
3186:Final Destination
3109:on April 29, 2001
3101:Alspector, Lisa.
3082:on April 15, 2018
2944:on March 24, 2014
2894:Final Destination
2859:Final Destination
2332:Manning, Andrew.
2226:on March 12, 2012
2189:on March 16, 2012
1969:. August 12, 2011
1966:Bloody Disgusting
1867:Final Destination
1777:The Twilight Zone
1768:Final Destination
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1647:The Baltimore Sun
1641:Los Angeles Times
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619:as Howard Seigel
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589:as Blake Dreyer
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548:Chad E. Donella
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