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Final Destination 3

- This ride will be the death of you.

High school senior Wendy'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.

Release Date : 2006-02-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : New Line CinemaZide-Perry ProductionsHard Eight PicturesMatinee PicturesPractical Pictures

Production Country : CanadaGermanyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Character Name : Wendy Christensen

Original Name : Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Gender : Female

Ryan Merriman

Character Name : Kevin Fischer

Original Name : Ryan Merriman

Gender : Male

Kris Lemche

Character Name : Ian McKinley

Original Name : Kris Lemche

Gender : Male

Alexz Johnson

Character Name : Erin Ulmer

Original Name : Alexz Johnson

Gender : Female

Sam Easton

Character Name : Frankie Cheeks

Original Name : Sam Easton

Gender : Male

Jesse Moss

Character Name : Jason Wise

Original Name : Jesse Moss

Gender : Male

Gina Holden

Character Name : Carrie Dreyer

Original Name : Gina Holden

Gender : Female

Texas Battle

Character Name : Lewis Romero

Original Name : Texas Battle

Gender : Male

Chelan Simmons

Character Name : Ashley Freund

Original Name : Chelan Simmons

Gender : Female

Amanda Crew

Character Name : Julie Christensen

Original Name : Amanda Crew

Gender : Female

Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe

Character Name : Ashlyn Halperin

Original Name : Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe

Gender : Female

Tony Todd

Character Name : Devil (voice)

Original Name : Tony Todd

Gender : Male

Ecstasia Sanders

Character Name : Amber Regan

Original Name : Ecstasia Sanders

Gender : Female

Jody Racicot

Character Name : Bludworth

Original Name : Jody Racicot

Gender : Male

Patrick Gallagher

Character Name : Colquitt

Original Name : Patrick Gallagher

Gender : Male

Maggie Ma

Character Name : Perry Malinowski

Original Name : Maggie Ma

Gender : Female

Jim Shield

Character Name : Paul Revere

Original Name : Jim Shield

Gender : Male

Cory Monteith

Character Name : Kahill

Original Name : Cory Monteith

Gender : Male

Dylan Basu

Character Name : Ethan

Original Name : Dylan Basu

Gender : Male

Alberto Ghisi

Character Name : Harry

Original Name : Alberto Ghisi

Gender : Male

Stuart Cowan

Character Name : Launch Attendant

Original Name : Stuart Cowan

Gender : Male

Harris Allan

Character Name : Ride Attendant

Original Name : Harris Allan

Gender : Male

Alexandr Kalugin

Character Name : Yuri

Original Name : Alexandr Kalugin

Gender : Male

Nels Lennarson

Character Name : Clark

Original Name : Nels Lennarson

Gender : Male

Jacob Rupp

Character Name : Polanski

Original Name : Jacob Rupp

Gender : Male

R. David Stephens

Character Name : Minister

Original Name : R. David Stephens

Gender : Male

Andrew Francis

Character Name : Payton

Original Name : Andrew Francis

Gender : Male

Grahame Andrews

Character Name : Ben Franklin

Original Name : Grahame Andrews

Gender : Male

Tony Morelli

Character Name : Husband

Original Name : Tony Morelli

Gender : Male

Nesta Chapman

Character Name : Wife

Original Name : Nesta Chapman

Gender : Female

Dustin Milligan

Character Name : Marcus

Original Name : Dustin Milligan

Gender : Male

Lou Bollo

Character Name : Tow Truck Driver

Original Name : Lou Bollo

Gender : Male

Colby Johannson

Character Name : Lineman

Original Name : Colby Johannson

Gender : Male

Keith Dallas

Character Name : Offensive Lineman

Original Name : Keith Dallas

Gender : Male

Víctor Ayala

Character Name : M-80 Boys

Original Name : Víctor Ayala

Gender : Male

Agam Darshi

Character Name : Laura

Original Name : Agam Darshi

Gender : Female

Dylan Basile

Character Name : Sean

Original Name : Dylan Basile

Gender : Male

Matt Ellis

Character Name : Subway Performer

Original Name : Matt Ellis

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Roller Toaster. 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

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

In short, not a very exciting movie. It was not at all as good as the previous ones. Not that this was very surprising of course since the general consensus on the web seems to be that 1 & 2 are quite good, 3 & 4 not so much while the 5th is supposed to be back in shape. Unfortunately, in this 3rd installment it seems that the producer took some shortcuts and produced the all to common teenage splatter movie. That is, do not bother about spending time on a decent script nor any acting capabilities to talk about. Replace all that with some wiggling boobs and behinds to appeal to the not too intelligent part of the teenage movie going audience, kill of a few of the bearers of said boobs and behinds at regular intervals in an increasingly goory and spectacular way and you’re done. I kind of like the goory and violent bit, it’s supposed to be a horror movie after all, but I would prefer that it was strung together in something that at least can be said to be semi-intelligent way. Well, you cannot have a film collection if you do not have all the films in a series can you? So I cannot say that I regret buying the set but I do not think this one will go up on the films to re-watch list any time soon.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Decent, but now formulaic entry in this 'Dead Teenager' series*** The first "Final Destination" movie in 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, as an invisible spirit. A group of people, mostly teens, escape a great tragedy due to a premonition of one of them and the rest of the movie involves the Grim Reaper systematically slaying the kids who cheated Death in various creative ways, usually an unlikely chain of events. The opening tragedy in the first film was a plane crash, in the second it's a horrible highway pile-up while in this third entry it's a rollercoaster mishap. All of the movies in the five-film franchise tell the same basic story with different characters and minor nuances; all of them are of the same high quality of technical filmmaking. Whether you prefer one or another depends on your preference for cast members and the death sequences (and the locations). Other than these factors they're all basically the same. Released in 2006, "Final Destination 3" has a quality doe-eyed heroine or 'final girl' in Mary Elizabeth Winstead. There are some other worthy female cast members, like Alexz Johnson, Chelan Simmons, Crystal Lowe and Amanda Crew. These five ladies represent perhaps the best assortment of women in the series yet. While it’s true that you know exactly how this film plays out if you've seen the first two installments, or any of them, there are some highlights beyond the female cast. For instance, the rollercoaster accident is thrilling and rings true in light of real-life mishaps at amusement parks. There’s also a horrifying tanning booth death sequence, which was done better in “Urban Legends: Bloody Mary” from the previous year (2005). Another death scene occurs at a warehouse where two of the protagonists work. I also liked how an extended sequence outside the teens’ school takes place in the rain, which shows attention to detail (or making the best of a rainy day during shooting, whatever). For me, what makes these movies kinda dull is the fact that it's impossible to cheat Death. Sure, you can escape it here or there, but Death's been in business for millennia and expertly knows what he's doing. As such, everyone's gonna die except maybe the 'final girl,' who will most probably die in the sequel. In case you’re interested, there's an interesting 20-minute documentary about "Dead Teenager Movies" on the 'extras' disk with Roger Ebert being a highlight. The film runs 93 minutes and was shot in the Vancouver area, as were all the Final Destination flicks, except the fourth one. GRADE: C+/B-

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Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-05-16

This has the best intro to a movie I have ever seen. I'm sure we all have thought about a disaster on a roller coaster at some point in our lives. When we are about to get on a roller coaster. It's a messed up thing to see but it's awesome to see it in this movie.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-03-19

'Final Destination 3' is another dud from this franchise, even if it isn't anything that I'd consider truly terrible - just real forgettable. The plot is boring, the repetitiveness is starting to ring as true as expected. They aren't trying to add any freshness, just respinning the same wheel. The cast are OK, Mary Elizabeth Winstead is the better lead compared to this entry's predecessor. Those onscreen aren't strong enough to make up for the movie's many other shortcomings, though. At least the effects and deaths are still solid, certainly the best element of these follow-ups. I can't say I'm expecting much from the final two sequels, here's hoping they tried to add new intrigue - something that has been missing since the gist of the plot was revealed in the original.