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  1. Final Destination 3 is more of the same: gory and pointless, with nowhere new to go. Read Critics Reviews

    • (116)
    • James Wong
    • R
    • Mary Elizabeth Winstead
  2. Feb 9, 2006 · “Final Destination 3” is in the relentless tradition of the original Dead Teenager Movies, which existed to kill all the teenagers in the movie except one, who was left alive to star in the sequel, explaining to fresh victims what happened at Camp Crystal Lake, or how we know what you did last summer.

  3. Feb 9, 2006 · After a successful first instalment, writer/director James Wong returns to the helm and proves that this horror franchise really has nowhere left to go. Again fate pursues a class of cocky ...

  4. Final Destination 3: Directed by James Wong. With Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ryan Merriman, Kris Lemche, Alexz Johnson. Wendy Christensen and a group of teens who escaped a fatal roller-coaster crash face a bloody date with Death.

    • (156K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • James Wong
    • 2006-02-10
  5. The third movie is more easily digestible than the early parts of the franchisefor a number of reasons, including a truly spectacular opening sequence - the best of the series so far. It also features actors who are more realistic than in the previous films, a script that is not laughable or needlessly dramatic, and an ending that doesn't cheat.

  6. Feb 9, 2006 · Final Destination 3 Review. A high school senior (Winstead) has a premonition of a fatal accident at an amusement park that involves her and her friends, but as in earlier...

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  8. Feb 10, 2006 · When high school senior Wendy (Winstead) joins her fiends for a Grad Night celebration at the local amusement park she experience a vivid premonition of a fatal accident in which the rollercoaster becomes a death trap for her and her friends. But that's only the beginning.

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