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these movies are hilarious :rofl:

especially the pane of glass

Of all the deaths, that one is my favorite. I hated that jack ass kid and was glad he crushed. Whenever I watch it, I always slow mo it and watch him explode like a watermelon.

I'm looking forward to the new one, but I think the second one was the best one.

  • 9 months later...
The big story of the day is Warner Bros. Pictures has officially renamed New Line Cinema's latest DESTINATION film to Final Destination: Death Trip 3D, while also providing us with the first two official images from the film now arriving in theaters August 21st, 2009. Directed by David R. Ellis, the story kicks off when a teenager's premonition of a deadly racecar crash spares his life and those of a few lucky others. But death continues to stalk those who escaped it. Check out the stills and the brand new full synopsis beyond the break.

On what should have been a fun-filled day at the races, Nick O'Bannon has a horrific premonition in which a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple race cars to crash, sending flaming debris into the stands, brutally killing his friends and causing the upper deck of the stands to collapse on him. When he comes out of this grisly nightmare Nick panics, persuading his girlfriend, Lori, and their friends, Janet and Hunt, to leave... escaping seconds before Nick's frightening vision becomes a terrible reality. Thinking they've cheated death, the group has a new lease on life, but unfortunately for Nick and Lori, it is only the beginning. As his premonitions continue and the crash survivors begin to die one-by-one--in increasingly gruesome ways--Nick must figure out how to cheat death once and for all before he, too, reaches his final destination. The film marks the latest in the highly popular "Final Destination" series, and its first 3D installment, giving horror fans an especially visceral thrill ride.

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  • 3 months later...

I wonder if it will have Nudity in 3D?

Directed by

David R. Ellis

Writing credits

(WGA)

Eric Bress (written by)

Jeffrey Reddick (characters)

Cast

Krista Allen ... Ally

Nick Zano ... Hunt

Mykelti Williamson

Stephanie Honore ... Gearhead's Girlfriend

Shantel VanSanten ... Lori

Bobby Campo ... Nick

Billy Slaughter ... Frankie

Haley Webb ... Janet

Andrew Fiscella

Deanna Meske ... Mother / Country Club Patron

Justin Welborn ... Racist

Gino Galento ... Mall Shopper / Racecar Fan / Conctruction Worker

Rebecca Newman ... Hottie

Jenna Craig ... Kid With Bolt

Rose Lamarche ... Racetrack Fan

Jessica Ritchie ... Cassie

Preston Strother ... Pool kid in mask

Jackson Walker ... The Cowboy

Anthony Michael Frederick ... Painter #1

Phil Austin ... Edward

Lara Grice ... Racist's Wife

Amanda Bentley ... Movie Patron

Victor Hugo Palacios ... Race Fan

Heather Saint-Noel ... Race Track Mourner (as Heather Clark)

Brett Beoubay ... Viper Passenger / Upscale Country Club Patron

Martha Twombly ... Mall Patron

Cecile Monteyne ... DeeDee

Chris Fry ... Greensman (as C M Fry)

Brendan Aguillard ... Ryan

Victor Brunette ... Moob Man

Antoine Spillers ... Race Attendant

Dewayne Bateman ... Mechanic

Cat Tomeny ... Viper Driver

Jaime San Andres ... Police Officer

Tina Parker ... Cheyenne

Dennis Nguyen ... Asian Orderly

Corey Stewart ... Man with apple

Trey Burvant ... Theatre Manager

Rodney Hebert ... Race Fan

Russell M. Haeuser ... racing fan

Jearl Vinot ... Core Racetrack Fan

Heather A. Allen ... Mall Patron (uncredited)

Natasha "Sasha" Angelety ... Mall Patron (uncredited)

Deejay Buras ... Racetrack fan (uncredited)

Joshua Davis ... Boy at Country Club Party (uncredited)

Rolexis Delaney ... Race track Hot Girl (uncredited)

Ashley-Rebekah Faulkner ... Hot Race Fan (uncredited)

Brent Henry ... Race Fan (uncredited)

Topher Jones ... Race Fan (uncredited)

Cynthia LeBlanc ... Race fan (uncredited)

Elton LeBlanc ... Race Fan (uncredited)

Laurie Lee ... Race Fan / Country Club Member (uncredited)

Jonathan McNeese ... Race Fan (uncredited)

Brandy Moon ... Hot Race Car Girl (uncredited)

Jay Oliver ... Mall Shopper (uncredited)

Lyssa Prine ... Mall Patron (uncredited)

Yalonda Lisa Reeves ... Mother of boy in mask (uncredited)

Carlos Rivero ... Race Track Fan (uncredited)

Aaron Sauer ... Country Club Pool Guest (uncredited)

Scott Schlueter ... Race Track Fan (uncredited)

Andy Sims ... Upscale country club patron (uncredited)

Chaz Smith ... Racing Fan (uncredited)

David Stidd ... Race Fan (uncredited)

*Googles these Hot race fan girl, Hottie..etc :p

I've enjoyed them all so far, but Death Trip 3D? That's a poor name. The only person that has cheated fate throughout the films (going on memory, haven't seen them for a while) was a girl, I think from the first? Who ends up in a padded room where nothing can hurt her. She was refenced in one of the later films I think.

  • 3 weeks later...
I've enjoyed them all so far, but Death Trip 3D? That's a poor name. The only person that has cheated fate throughout the films (going on memory, haven't seen them for a while) was a girl, I think from the first? Who ends up in a padded room where nothing can hurt her. She was refenced in one of the later films I think.

Nah... She dies in the second.

Seriously, directors need to stop putting 3D bulls**t into their movies. It as lame today as it was back in the 50's.

+1

On the other hand iv been a fan of the other movies so im sure if they stick to there guns this wont be so bad either.. here's hoping. I just feel that after awhile as with most sequels they tend to get less enjoyable.

  • 1 month later...
Nah... She dies in the second.

The one played by Ali Larter?

Seriously, directors need to stop putting 3D bulls**t into their movies. It as lame today as it was back in the 50's.

I disagree, the movies today are MUCH better in 3D than the 50s! Glasses too.

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Seems the films been renamed.

That may just be a Tagline

They got this poster in a 3D version?

yo hows it going Rappy .

anyways looking to see this film just hope they have some cool new inventive deaths also i do hope that well while i dont have blu-ray nore a nice new Tv to power one i hope they did something like return to house on haunted hill and had over 200+ scenarios added for the user to choose the outcome since the 3rd one had them but really sloppy on standard DVd tech at the time

The one played by Ali Larter?

I disagree, the movies today are MUCH better in 3D than the 50s! Glasses too.

That may just be a Tagline

They got this poster in a 3D version?

Maybe I feel this is the last movie in the series so they could just name it that.

Maybe I feel this is the last movie in the series so they could just name it that.

Here's what BD had to say about it: "So now Final Destination 4, aka Final Destination: Death Trip 3D, will be curiously titled THE Final Destination, according to BoxOfficeMojo*. So what if there's another? Do they start over and call it The Final Destination 2?"

So nothing definitive, but that title suggest that this will end this series.

Here's what BD had to say about it: "So now Final Destination 4, aka Final Destination: Death Trip 3D, will be curiously titled THE Final Destination, according to BoxOfficeMojo*. So what if there's another? Do they start over and call it The Final Destination 2?"

So nothing definitive, but that title suggest that this will end this series.

Yeah I think they are to "good" to go to direct to dvd which will happen if it continues.

I do love the FD films tho :p

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