Final Destination 3

2006 "This ride will be the death of you."
5.8| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 10 February 2006 Released
Producted By: New Line Cinema
Country: United States of America
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A student's premonition of a deadly rollercoaster ride saves her life and a lucky few, but not from death itself – which seeks out those who escaped their fate.

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Horror, Mystery

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Director

James Wong

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New Line Cinema

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Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Ariella Broughton It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Deanna There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Raymond Sierra The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
destinylives52 "Final Destination 3" gives us another set of victims who have cheated death, only to have death come at them one by one to give them worse, cringe inducing deaths. The movie follows the tried and true formula of the series: the main character sees a vision of her death and those of others, and manages to avoid it; nudity; violent, graphic deaths that are preceded by a strange chain of events; and the futile attempt of the victims to prevent their deaths — no, this is not a spoiler as this is all part of the "FD" package. Fans come back to this series not to see if the characters die — we all know they will — but to see how they will die. "FD" movies will never win any award for storytelling; its goal is to provide fun, albeit slightly twisted entertainment on seeing characters die horribly. My most memorable, movie moment is the scene when the two blonde ditzes die in the tanning salon. Their deaths are probably the most horrific because of how long it takes them to die.Mannysmemorablemoviemoments
Paul Andre I love the Final Destiny film series but it gets too repetitive, a girl as the main protagonist, the girl saying "Why me?" (Just like FD2) The girl predicting the events, a man helping the main girl, if you came here for the blood,then, enjoy the fide cause you will find a lot of it, the deaths are cool tho, the whole amusement park theme was really good, the 180 flight throwback mention was really good, but it would have been much better if one of the films complement to the last one (not just the 1st film) but anyway I can't complain that much about this film, even though i hate how repetitive these films get i still gonna watch the rest of the movies lol If you're a fan of FD you will enjoy this film as much as i did, and it's a pretty awesome film to watch with your friends
Spikeopath Final Destination the series moves into its third instalment without really changing the formula that was working for it. Here the opening disaster involves a Roller Coaster crash that is brought via a premonition to Wendy Christensen (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). As in the previous two films, the visionary and some friends get spooked and get off the coaster to find it actually does crash and a bunch of horrific deaths befall all those on board. Sure enough the survivors start being killed off in equally gruesome ways, it becomes apparent that the old grim reaper is out to claim the deaths that were denied him.The opening section of FD3 is superb, the credits roll to a back drop of various carnival/fairground attractions that offer up foreboding terror, all backed by an eerie rumbling musical score. Then the crash itself is excellently stage, so much so that anyone frightened of Roller Coasters can point to this as a reason why! Then we revert to type, the youthful cast get bumped off in more ingenious ways, with more gore and lashings of dark humour pumped up this time (the use of Love Roller Coaster by The Ohio Players is genius). The narrative drive this time involves photographs, which is a nice touch and overcomes the triteness of some dialogue exchanges.It's a safe entry in the series, and it boasts in Winstead the best young lead actress of the whole franchise. As with all horror films - franchises, some will love it and some will hate it, but ultimately it really does exactly what the previous two films did. So if a fan of those then this does a good job as well. The 2 disc DVD comes with a delightful choose their fate option, which with a bit of playing around gives you a slightly different version of the film. While it is recommended you turn up your home cinema systems for the Roller Coaster segments. 7/10
statuskuo I've gotta admit, this movie got me. I was sucked into the movie even though...I already knew what's about to happen. There are no surprises. And it's (what Roger Ebert titles "Dead Teen Movies") formulaic. But it's a lot of fun watching a small spin on a tired genre.What I liked most, is the seriousness of how they approach the material. They clearly know their audience, as well as their thriller movie types. Not one of them is original. Nor should it be. You don't go to McDonald's expecting to eat lobster. For what they were able to accomplish, the gruesome deaths, the shock gore...it wins over the skeptical.If you stop to think about your time being your time to go, and if you cheat it, death gets peeved, it's a great concept. However, it'd be nice to know the people who have visions, where these come from, because there's obviously a contingent that wishes them a brighter future.