Final Destination 2 Page #5

Synopsis: Clear Rivers has been living life in a mental hospital after the bizarre events that lead to the deaths of her friends. One day, she is approached by a girl named Kimberly who believes she had a premonition similar to her friend Alex who died. Clear has to either risk her life helping others, or stay inside the hospital the rest of her life waiting for her death to come. What will she do?
Director(s): David R. Ellis
Production: New Line Cinema
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
48%
R
Year:
2003
90 min
$46,500,000
Website
906 Views


- No, you can't do this to me.

- Don't just stand there!

- Get me to a hospital!

- Give me a second to think!

I am not going to have my baby

in a jail cell!

Get me to the hospital!

Okay, okay!

Sheriff Perry,

this is Deputy Adams, come back.

God, I need the car!

Sheriff Perry, I need the car!

My van! My van!

Take my van!

Okay. Okay.

Yeah, we'll go.

We'll go.

Yeah, we'll go.

Come on,

come on!

Y'all want to hear

something crazy?

It's not the first time

I cheated Death.

A kid came to school

with a knife...

killed his teacher.

Teacher would have

been me,

but I was transferred to another

school two days before.

That's f***ing weird, man.

You want weird?

Last year my partner and I

were heading out

when a call came in

about a train wreck.

Frank decided

to let me handle it alone.

He died that night

in a shootout.

If that call had come in

just 10 seconds later,

I'd be dead, too.

Oh my God.

I'm sorry.

It's just I got one, too.

Okay, so last May

I'm supposed to go and stay

at this cheesy little

bed and breakfast in Pennsylvania.

Anyhow, there's this major gas leak

that no one knows about,

and all the guests suffocated

during the night.

So what happened?

I don't know.

I never made it.

The bus I was on splattered

some girl all over the road.

Was that in Mt Abraham?

Yes. How did you know?

That bus you were on killed

Terry Chaney.

She was supposed to die

on Flight 180.

Hey, do you guys remember

that theatre in Paris

that collapsed last year

and killed everybody inside?

Well, I had tickets to go.

But one night I'm in Paris

and I'm just

tripping on acid

and sipping lattes and such.

And then all of a sudden

this dude out of nowhere

just gets whacked

by this falling sign.

- Carter.

- Wait, wait, wait.

The teacher I replaced,

her name was Val Lewton.

She was from Mt Abraham.

She died in an explosion.

Sh*t. The call about

the train wreck

that saved my life...

that was the night

I scraped up Billy Hitchcock.

Wait a minute.

Who are these people?

The people who got off

of Flight 180.

They were my friends.

Kimberly,

tell us what happened.

About a year ago my mum and I

were at the mall.

I was supposed

to meet her outside,

but I got caught up watching

this news report

about some kid

that committed suicide.

I kept thinking,

'How can you strangle yourself

in the bathtub?

That's stupid.'

It felt wrong.

And yet...

I heard some gunshots

and I ran outside.

Some kids were trying

to steal my mum's car.

She tried to fight them off,

she was a fighter,

and they killed her.

After the funeral I kept thinking that

it should have been me.

I guess everyone must

think that.

But I guess I was right.

Get there.

Could you drive a little faster maybe?!

- I'm going as fast as I can.

- God!

When we got off

Flight 180,

it didn't just change

our lives.

It affected everyone

and everything

we've come

into contact with since.

I'm not sure

I'm understanding you.

Being alive after

we were supposed to die,

it caused an outward ripple.

A rift in Death's design.

So if you had never

gotten off the plane...

we wouldn't be alive

in the first place.

Yes, that's why Death

is working backwards!

It's tying up

all the loose ends,

Sealing the rift once

and for all.

Oh, sh*t!

Jesus Christ!

Hang on! Hang on!

- Is everybody alright?

- Oh God.

God, Eugene!

- He can't breathe.

- Oh, my legs!

No, please.

- It's not going to wait.

- I got to go help those people.

Do you want to deliver

this baby?

Those people can help.

Let's go.

Officer Adams reporting

a vehicle collision

off 9-A

at the 180 mile-marker.

Send all emergency vehicles

to the scene.

- We have to go. Go!

- Okay, okay, okay!

Just... okay, okay!

We're going! We're going!

- Easy, easy.

- Here, here, here.

I think he has

a collapsed lung.

- Everyone okay?

- Call an ambulance!

Stay with us.

Hey, hey you!

Hey! Come on.

Help me out.

You got to get me out of here before

this thing explodes or something, okay?

I think it's okay.

I don't smell any gas

and nothing's dripping.

Alright, get this thing off me.

Just pull. Hurry.

Okay. Be careful.

Ready?

Oh God, Jethro!

Jesus Christ!

I got to be able to use

my legs when I'm done.

I'm so... Dad!

Eugene, everything's

going to be okay.

If he doesn't get a respirator,

he's not going to make it!

We're going to get you to the hospital.

Be careful with that!

Check the gauges on the regulator,

and watch out for overdoses!

- And look out for potholes and puddles.

- You can't come in, miss.

And watch out

for power lines!

Watch it!

You trying to get yourself killed,

little boy?

You got to use

your head, man.

Get that news van back.

Thanks.

Okay, let's go.

How is she doing?

I think she's going

to be okay.

- Can I ask you a question?

- Yeah.

When I die...

is it going to hurt?

I don't know.

You're going to die after me, right?

Yeah, I guess so.

Would you take these?

And if I die...

would you throw out

all my drugs

and my paraphernalia

and my porno?

You know...

anything that's going

to break my mum's heart.

Please?

Thank you.

This is Cheyenne Jacobson

reporting live

from the Gibbons farm.

Sheriff Perry,

Officer Burke here.

I'm trying to get some

information on Isabella...

She did?

Okay. Thanks.

Great.

Kimberly!

Isabella's at Lakeview Hospital.

They're prepping her for delivery.

- We got to go now.

- What about Kat?

I'll go talk to her.

Hi.

Just find Isabella and get this thing

over with, okay?

Go on, I'll be fine.

- Where's Rory?

- I don't know.

Could you be a little quieter

with that thing, please?

Yeah, sure.

I'll just put it on quiet mode.

That would be good.

Rory.

Oh my God!

Somebody get out there!

- We have to get to the hospital now!

- Well, take my truck!

The keys are in it.

Kimberly!

Kimberly!

- Kimberly.

- What do you see?

- What are we looking for?

- It's not here.

This one was different.

It was like the van crashing

into the lake.

I was in a hospital,

there was screaming

and a nurse was trying

to choke me.

I couldn't see her,

but I could see her name tag.

It was right in my face.

Kalarjian.

I think a nurse named

Kalarjian is going to try and kill Isabella.

Listen to me, Isabella!

I need you to stop pushing!

What's wrong?

Is my baby alright?

The cord's around the neck.

This baby's in trouble.

A bizarre accident

has left two people dead,

one of them killed

by a safety device meant to protect us.

Ironically, the woman

was impaled through the head

after her emergency airbag

deployed.

She was trapped in her vehicle after it

crashed into a field near Greenwood Lake.

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J. Mackye Gruber

Jonathan Gruber, more commonly known as J. Mackye Gruber, is an American screenwriter and film director, probably best known for co-writing Final Destination 2 and co-writing and co-directing The Butterfly Effect. Gruber always writes with a partner. He frequently collaborates with Eric Bress. Their most recent collaboration, Blindsighted, was released in 2010.Gruber is a graduate of USC School of Cinematic Arts. He has a background in cinematography. more…

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