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MOVIE REVIEW
'Final Destination 3'"FD3" once again introduces a clichéd teen bunch we know are headed for bad, bloody times.
By Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
If you haven't already had your fill of horror movies in which sexy high schoolers are gruesomely murdered — either by a maniacal killer, a ghoulish monster or, as in the "Final Destination" series, by the fickle fingers of fate and death — then "Final Destination 3" is a gorefest that should either slake your worst appetites or drive you to the exits.
In "FD3," director James Wong and co-writer Glen Morgan (makers of "FD1") continue their cycle of thematically related horror flicks, each with the same general plot: You can't cheat death. (But apparently you can cheat audiences repeatedly.)
The cast is headed by Winstead and Ryan Merriman as Kevin, her fellow survivor and eventual new boyfriend, along with Texas Battle as hot-tempered Lewis Romero, Alexz Johnson as vampirish-looking Erin and Kris Lemche as her boyfriend Ian. None of them does much that's interesting, but why blame them? "Final Destination 3" posits a world in which the characters tend to be carrion, escaped carrion or carrion-to-be: hardly an actor's dream. It is, however, amusing to read the final credits. Just as in "FD1" — whose cast included a Valerie Lewton and a Hitchcock — there are a number of characters named after horror film luminaries, including Romero (named after "Living Dead" creator George), a Polanski (after "Repulsion's" Roman) and a Freund (after "The Mummy's" Karl). Seeing those names, in fact, reminds you of all the better movies you could have been watching instead of "Final Destination 3." "Final Destination 3" MPAA rating: R for strong horror violence/gore, language and some nudity To order a reprint of this article, please click here. |
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