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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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etc)" while Leydon stated that "Sawa is credible as the second-sighted Alex—unlike many other actors cast teen protagonists, he actually looks like he might still be attending high school—but the supporting players are an uneven bunch". LaSalle praised Sawa and Ali Larter's pairing, saying that "Larter and Sawa, who becomes more scruffy and wild-eyed as the film progresses, make an appealing pair".
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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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Clear is actually next. He rushes to her house to save her while being pursued by Weine and Schreck, who believe Alex is responsible for the remaining survivors' deaths. Alex finds Clear trapped inside her car and surrounded by loose electrical cables that ignite a gasoline leak around her. He grabs a cable, allowing her to escape from the car just before it explodes.
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The score is mostly low-key, with the exception of the suspense and death scenes. It was performed by a union orchestra, obliging New Line Cinema to grant the film its own score. Walker described her score as "very theme-driven, conservative music that covers the range from bizarre animal noises with
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The plan behind the scenes was to create an intriguing visual signature. To serve the subtleties of the script and to help personify death, production designer John Willet developed the concept of "skewing" the sets. "What I've tried to do with the sets themselves, with their design and with various
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were cast as students Terry Chaney and Tod Waggner, respectively. "When I first read the script, the thing that struck me most was that the characters were well-written and the relationships between them were strong and believable," Detmer said. "That's important because you have to care about these
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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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The train scene (in which Carter's car is smashed by the train) was one of the most difficult scenes to shoot. The car used for the crash was a replica of the original, severed in half prior to filming. According to Sonderhoff, in order to ensure the safety of the actors, they had to make sure that
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supervisor Terry Sonderhoff explained. Used for filming the onboard sequences, it could be shifted on the gimbal to create a pitching movement of up to 45 degrees side-to-side and 60 degrees front-to-back, realistically conveying the horror of airborne engine failure. Sawa said that "the screams of
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Sawa described his role as "in the beginning, was kinda loopy and cotter, and you know, probably not the most popular guy in school. I think he might have been a dork, you know, doing their stuff and they had their own thing going and they're after the two beautiful girls in school, but there's no
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After watching a news report on the cause of the explosion, Alex concludes that Death is reclaiming the survivors according to the sequence of their intended demise on the plane. Nonetheless, he is too late to save Ms. Lewton whose house explodes after she is impaled by a falling kitchen knife. The
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One thing we were all in agreement on from the start is that we didn't want to do a slasher movie. I became very excited when we decided to make the world at large, in the service of death, our antagonist. Everyday objects and occurrences then take on ominous proportions and it becomes less about
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in order to get a TV agent. "I was actually flying home to Kentucky and I read a story about a woman who was on vacation and her mom called her and said, 'Don't take the flight tomorrow, I have a really bad feeling about it.' She switched flights and the plane that she would have been on crashed,"
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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 Vancouver, with additional scenes filmed in Toronto and San Francisco. It was released on March 17, 2000, and became a financial
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Despite the film's generally mixed reception, critics praised Sawa's performance as Alex. David Nusair of Reel Film Reviews remarked "Sawa's personable turn as the hero is matched by a uniformly effective supporting cast rife with familiar faces (i.e. Seann William Scott, Brendan Fehr, Tony Todd,
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describing the minute subtleties included by the creative team throughout the film, which either allude to death or foreshadow the deaths in the film invisible upon initial airing. They also discuss how the film was made and how they fought the executives of New Line Cinema over various factors.
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supervisor Ariel Velasco Shaw, the miniature had to be launched about 40 feet up into the air to make it look like a real Boeing 747 exploded into a fireball. If blowing up a four-foot plane, the explosion must be a minimum of eight feet in the air. To film the explosion in detail, the crew used
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Six months later, Alex, Clear, and Carter travel to Paris to celebrate their survival. While discussing their ordeal, Alex reveals that Death never skipped him after he saved Clear. Fearing that their struggle is unfinished, Alex retreats when a bus hurls a parking sign towards a neon sign which
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runs for 13 minutes and outlines the test screening process, giving an overview of how those screenings were conducted and scored. The featurette shows video footage of the test screening audience and specific comments regarding why the deleted scenes were either cut or reshot. The second
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whether or not our characters are going to die and more about how they will die and how they can delay their deaths. The entertainment value is in the "ride" not in the outcome, and by placing the premise of the film on the inevitability of death, we play a certain philosophical note.
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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 Germano of
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New Line Cinema bought 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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Deleted scenes cover two subplots of Alex and Clear, an alternate ending where Alex dies after rescuing Clear from the live wires, Clear bearing a baby which she names Alex, and Clear and Carter finishing as the only survivors of the film.
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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 second commentary includes Sawa, Smith, Cloke, and Donella discussing what was involved in certain scenes and how they each were cast. The third commentary is the isolated music score of Walker included in the film's score.
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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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three cameras running 120 frames per second and one camera running 300 frames per second (if they had filmed using a real-time camera, the succession of the explosion would not be filmed in a particular order).
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Producers Craig Perry and Warren Zide from Zide/Perry Productions helped with the film's budget because both were similarly fascinated about the idea of an invisible force executing its victims. Perry, a fan of
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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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said Reddick. "I thought, that's creepy—what if she was supposed to die on that flight?" Building on his idea, Reddick wrote a script and got an agent, but instead of submitting the script to
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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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The film premiered on March 17, 2000, in 2,587 theaters across the United States and Canada, earning $ 10,015,822 on its opening weekend, with an average of $ 3,871 per theater.
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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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According to Detmer, her death scene (being rammed by a speeding bus) was filmed first because "it was easy but much anticipated". All death scenes were filmed using
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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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in his shower that night. While his death is ruled a suicide, Alex sneaks into the funeral home along with Clear to examine Tod's corpse. The home's
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descends towards him. Carter pushes Alex out of the way at the last second, but the sign swings back down towards Carter and kills him.
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was operated automatically. "We spent two months building this central set piece that weighs about 45,000 pounds and holds 89 people,"
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was nominated for Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature at the Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards in 2001, but lost to
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Thirty-nine days later, after attending a memorial service for the victims, an unusual chain reaction causes Tod to be accidentally
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No official album accompanied the motion picture. However, six songs are featured in the film, the most prominent of which is "
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in 1996, traveling from New York to Paris and carrying students, which he described as being "in the worst possible taste".
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described the film as "disturbing—if less sophisticated than the best SF (science fiction)-horror TV". Luke Thompson of the
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Several film characters are named after famous horror film directors, actors, and producers: Billy Hitchcock is named after
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said it was "a terrific theatrical feature debut for television veterans Glen Morgan and James Wong". Chris Kaltenbach of
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said that the film "fails because it takes itself both too seriously and not seriously enough". Barbara Shulgasser of the
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for my age. You get a lot of scripts and all but they're teen ensembles and they're just crap. And then I got Flight 180
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called the film "serviceable enough, if you come to it with sufficiently modest expectations". Marjorie Baumgarten of
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of a catastrophic plane explosion. He and several of his classmates leave the plane before the explosion occurs, but
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that the plane will face a mechanical failure, leading to a mid-air explosion, killing everybody on board. When
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wrote that "Walker's creepy musical score is really a winner, and is one of the things that will help to make
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did for sharks and swimming". Expanding on his decision to write and direct the film, Wong stated:
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wrote that "your own final destination just might be the box office, to demand your money back".
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The main thing they wanted about Death coming to get people is that you never saw a kind of a
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commented that it "starts by cheating death and ends by cheating us". Lisa Alspector of the
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praised the film, saying " was playful and energized enough to keep an audience guessing".
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edition was released on April 7, 2009, retaining a majority of the DVD's bonus features.
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of the actual actors. The death scenes, the memorial, the forest scene and the scenes in
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alums at the helm and a promising premise, flighty performances and poor execution keep
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because it was bigger and would make him look more famous". Smith, who was a regular in
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begin to occur in reality, he panics until a fight breaks out between him and his rival
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The plane scene during which passengers die in mid-air was created inside a very large
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as Barbara and Ken Browning, Alex's parents; and Forbes Angus as teacher Larry Murnau.
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said that it "met the low standards of a mediocre TV movie". Walter Addiego of the
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persuaded Reddick to write it as a feature-length film. Later, Wong and Morgan,
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will no doubt be a hit and inspire the obligatory sequels. Like the original
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The film received generally negative reviews from critics but received the
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of Mr. Showbiz described the film as "crude and witless". Rita Kempley of
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stated the film was "a flawed but often entertaining teen horror flick".
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during production, and even commented that " had to share a trailer with
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was the location of the Flight 180 explosion, but the crew actually used
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For the death scenes, the crew used several lifecasts of the actors and
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The score was positively received by critics. Judge Harold Jervais of
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The film had a major impact on the horror film audience, earning the
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enjoyed the film and gave it three out of four stars, stating that "
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later takes the lives of those who were meant to die on the plane.
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was released on March 17, 2000. The film's score was conducted by
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Young Hollywood Award for a Breakthrough Performance by a Female
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The film gathered positive reviews from several top critics.
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Final Destination: The Complete Original Motion Picture Score
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said that "even by the crude standards of teenage horror,
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gave the film an average grade of B− on an A+ to F scale.
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found it "a waste of a decent premise"; Ernest Hardy of
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in order for Reddick to get a TV agent. A colleague at
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was released on VHS and DVD on September 26, 2000, by
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for Sawa's performance. The film's success spawned a
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success, making $ 10 million on its opening weekend.
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Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor
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Kennedy International Airport 1023:, had to hold episodes for the film. 979:John F. Kennedy International Airport 293:, with a screenplay written by Wong, 3396: 3361:Kaltenbach, Chris (March 17, 2019). 3127: 3121: 3067: 3039: 2733: 2297: 2281:. Sony Entertainment. Archived from 2201: 2000: 1805: 1490: 498:List of Final Destination characters 400:boards Volée Airlines Flight 180, a 388:, was released on January 31, 2003. 3877: 3735:. Alpha Media Group. Archived from 3666: 3015: 2597: 2545: 2489: 2331: 2094:(Videotape / DVD). New Line Cinema. 1892: 1852: 1038:. Additional scenes were filmed in 456:, who are both suspicious of Alex. 368:Best Performance by a Younger Actor 13: 4212:The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage 3729:"The Greatest Movie Plane Crashes" 3332: 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 14: 5032: 4264:Saturn Award for Best Horror Film 3936: 3429:"Movie Guide – Final Destination" 3154: 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 1046:. For the airport, the crew used 954:as FBI agents Weine and Schreck; 946:Additional cast members included 677:The original idea was written by 632:, Larry Murnau is a reference to 583:Lisa Marie Caruk as Christa Marsh 4876: 4864: 4852: 4840: 4828: 4105: 4104: 3674:"Top 10 Flight Scenes in Movies" 3073: 3046:Kempley, Rita (March 17, 2000). 2573:"DVD Review – Final Destination" 1708:. Additionally, cinematographer 1692:Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 4694:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 3910:"10 WTF Movie Character Deaths" 2823: 1934:. Saturn Awards. Archived from 1905:. Saturn Awards. Archived from 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 4152: 3307:Leydon, Joe (March 17, 2000). 2367:"Music from Final Destination" 2035:"Final Destination Press Book" 1818: 1799: 816:Reddick originally envisioned 672: 412:. 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On 1381: 1164:(during the end credits). 1073:. The three-ton hydraulic 1057: 989: 868:, was cast as female lead 806: 758: 742:waiting for a flight when 495: 418:the events from his vision 339:written by Reddick for an 18: 4785: 4674: 4563: 4452: 4351: 4270: 4204:Television series created 4203: 4160: 4100: 4057: 4004: 3188:Just a Mediocre TV Movie" 1456:A Look at Test Screenings 1329: 1290: 1282: 1278: 1246: 1238: 1228: 1212: 1202: 1194: 1181: 1174: 1085:A miniature model of the 270: 262: 254: 246: 236: 213: 203: 178: 168: 158: 148: 117: 97: 89: 65: 55: 50:Theatrical release poster 43: 38: 25:. For the franchise, see 4472:The Silence of the Lambs 3486:. Young Hollywood Awards 2506:. 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Sawa won the 1590:San Francisco Examiner 1530:On the negative side, 1475:of the cast and crew. 986: 804: 748: 727: 428:, Carter's girlfriend 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. 1286:soundtrack chronology 1242:soundtrack chronology 985:(above) for the film. 976: 766: 731: 722: 681:as a spec script for 22:The Final Destination 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:. 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Index

The Final Destination
Final Destination

James Wong
Glen Morgan
Jeffrey Reddick
Devon Sawa
Ali Larter
Kerr Smith
Tony Todd
Robert McLachlan
James Coblentz
Shirley Walker
Hard Eight Pictures
New Line Cinema
supernatural horror film
James Wong
Glen Morgan
Jeffrey Reddick
Final Destination film series
Devon Sawa
Ali Larter
Kerr Smith
Tony Todd
premonition
Death
spec script
episode of The X-Files
New Line Cinema
Saturn Award

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