Grimerlana
Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike
Ensofter
Overrated and overhyped
Kinley
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
sakram
So the cast is almost totally changed, except for the girl who belonged to 'Death Design list' in the first part, 'Clear'. The deaths in this part are a lot more convincing, however, I am not really totally contented about the plot, the first plot was better but still, 'takes from it some yet gives to it some other' they say, right ? So Final Destination 1 and 2 are equally good but are not identical except for the concept. It was a good movie to kill time. 6.5~7/10
Ilikehorrormovies
I like this film when I was a kid like I still like them. At least they use a different setting like one year after the flight 180 crash and they use cars instead of using the same thing over and over again. I like the car crash scene yeah I know Micheal Bay would do something like that but at least we don't need explosion every 5 seconds. It's like a improvement to the first one but I like them both.
mattiasflgrtll6
It was inevitable after all. Considering there's so much to explore with the concept set up in the first installment, there was bound to be a sequel. But luckily, this movie is awesome!A character once again has a premonition of a horrible accident, this time a disastrous car crash. A couple of people thankfully are saved... but for how long? There are slightly more survivors in this movie, partly because Clear from the first movie returns (this is only a spoiler if you haven't even seen THAT one). In terms of characters, they were really good. Kimberly and Thomas were very likable, Eugene is hilarious and of course it's also a plus that Clear is back. Speaking of her, she's different in this movie. She's more cold, sassy and doesn't manage to get along all that well. But considering what she has gone through, I think it's commendable character development. She has a lot of scars from previous events and so is not the same person she was before. Even so, I was completely rooting for her. Here, she plays the role of guiding the new survivors in order to help them escape Death. She and... Mr. Bludworth. It would have been stupid not to have him return, so I'm happy he makes another appearance here. He knows even MORE about Death this time, and the scene with him is perfectly uncomfortable. You won't BELIEVE what he's doing while talking to the teenagers!David R. Ellis directed this movie, and with the over-the-top action in this movie, it's easy to see this is the guy who made Snakes On A Plane. He's clearly having fun, but also seems to know where the limit goes here. Sure the action is crazy, but it's FUNNY-crazy! The humor is even darker than the first movie, and I was laughing hard so many times I lost count. That's not a negative thing however, this movie knew what it was doing and so managed to highly entertain me. And there is still great tension, as it often is unpredictable where the movie will go.New twists and turns, many quotable lines, a great cast and is just enough chilling to be interesting. Don't worry, this is a sequel worth batting an eye at.
videorama-759-859391
If fans of FD 1, here's a sequel that humbly satisfies and this one's bloody, the violence sometimes in nasty and cruel taste. This one sees a terrifying chain reaction, murder pile up on a highway, and you guessed it, the lucky survivors, a group of drug/sex crazed teens of today's generation, save for the head of the group, a much more responsible chick, Kimberly, plus others, are the ones who must pay for cheating death. This includes lotto winner, Evan, where his chain of events, leading to a gruesome demise are simply ironic. This is as much fun as the first film, if more, where again the franchise here, didn't know when to stop. Kimberly seeks answers from the only survivor, Crystal (Ali Larter) of the first, who's barricaded herself away in a cell in a mental facility, from which she should of stayed. Too here, we have a different path of death which made for an interesting twist. FD 2 doesn't let go of the fear factor either, the inescapable of the survivors who try to challenge it, instead of burrowing themselves away in a psycho cell, which as referring to the original, put a cruel and nasty spin on. And in a finale, again, you better keep your guard, up too. When will people learn too, never to light up at a servo.