Final Destination 3 Page #2

Synopsis: When Wendy Christensen has a vision of an accident on the roller coaster, resulting in her and her friends' deaths, she instantly begins to panic and gets off the ride, causing a few of her friends to get off as well. The remaining friends, including Wendy's boyfriend, are stuck on the roller coaster and find themselves involved in the accident. With death waiting around the corner, Wendy and Kevin Fischer must try and work out death's plan, before they and the remaining survivors end up dead.
Director(s): James Wong
Production: New Line Cinema
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
41
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
R
Year:
2006
93 min
$54,100,000
Website
3,379 Views


Come on. Here we go.

Yeah!

What's up, man? I'm good.

Dare you to, uh, flash me

them sweet, sweet titties...

when we go through the loop.

All right. Ha ha!

Yo! What, you can't read?

Oh. Well, can I just put it

in my pocket, man?

- Is that cool?

- Yeah.

Yeah? Cool.

Thanks, buddy. Sorry.

Oh!

Aw, sh*t!

Here you go!

Whoo-ooh!

Whoo! Win, baby!

Yes, baby! Win!

Come on!

Come on. Get hyped.

The first hill's so high.

Yeah.

This is what we need!

- Yeah!

- Yeah!

Whoo!

Whoo-hoo!

- Let's do this!

- Just win!

Ow!

Whoo!

Aw, yeah!

Whoo!

Whoo! Sh*t!

Aah!

Oh, man.

Oh, my God!

Here we go!

Oh, my God! Oh, my God!

Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

Aah!

Yeah! Whoo!

Aah!

- Aah!

- Aah!

Ha ha!

Aah! Aah! Ha ha ha!

Whoo!

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Ha ha ha! Whoo!

- Whoo!

- Whoo!

Aah! Aah!

Whoo!

Yeah! Show me your titties!

- F*** off, Frankie!

- Oh!

Aah!

- Aah!

- Aah! Aah!

Aah!

Unh!

Oh, sh*t!

- Aah!

- Aah!

Aah!

Oh, my God!

We're gonna fall off!

Aah!

No!

- Aah!

- Aaah!

Aah!

Aah!

Oh! Oh!

Aah!

Unh!

Oh!

- Yow!

- Kevin!

No!

Aah!

Whoa!

Aah!

No! Aah!

Aah!

Erin, hang on!

Erin!

- Hang on!

- Don't let go!

I can't.

Aah!

Aah!

No!

Aah!

Oh, God!

Hang on, Wen.

Hang on! Help me rock it!

Unh! Unh! Unh!

Unh!

Almost got it! Gently.

Aaaah!

No!

Unh! Aah!

Aah!

Yo. What, you can't read?

Oh, well. I'll just...

I'll put it in my pocket, OK?

Yeah.

Thanks, bro.

Ahh. All right.

Let's do this, Wen...

What're you...?

Here you go!

Yeah! Let's do it, baby! Whoo!

We have to get off of here.

No, don't push the button!

Don't! Don't push the button!

Unh! Let me off! Let me off!

Wen, Wen! It's all right.

Jesus, it's gonna be over...

No! It's gonna crash!

It's gonna crash!

Wendy?

The hydraulics will rupture!

The tracks'll collapse! Please!

- What's going on?

- Let me off!

Chick's on somethin'.

It's all right! You'll be OK!

OK, let 'em out. Just the back.

Wen. Hey! Wendy!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Relax. Now, what's the matter?

I saw it. I saw it in my head.

The tracks collapsed.

The roller coaster crashed.

No, she was just a little upset before.

Man, please, can you please

control that b*tch?

Damn. "It's gonna crash!

The hydraulics, the coaster!"

Man, she's just trying to get

some f***in' attention.

You know what?

You're a real piece of sh*t, Lewis.

- F*** you.

- F*** moi?

No, man, f*** you!

Don't touch me.

Ow!

Hey, hey!

Unh!

Just relax!

Fight, man!

Hey. Hey. Let me out.

Nobody else gets off this ride!

Dude, let me off.

So high school.

Let's out.

- Calm down!

- Get off of him!

- Relax!

- lan!

Where you ladies going?

There's a fight.

Get him out of here!

Hey! Calm down! Relax!

Dude, let me off.

I gotta make sure she's OK.

- Relax! Calm down!

- # Hey! Ho! Let's go #

- Get your big ass off me, man!

- # Hey, ho, let's go! #

- Let me out!

- # Hey, ho, let's go! #

Dude!

# Hey, ho, let's go,

hey, ho, let's go #

- Here we go!

- Let me off!

# Hey, ho #

Dude, that's my girlfriend!

Oh, my God!

Whoo!

Stop it! No! Stop it!

Stop it! Please!

Please, the tracks are broken.

Stop! Stop! Please!

Jason!

Hey, just relax, OK?

- Please!

- Ease up, man. She's all right.

OK? Just let her settle down.

She can settle down at home!

Now listen...

what is your home phone number?

OK, we're gonna call your mother.

Everything will be taken care of...

Aah!

Oh, my God! Jason!

Ohh.

Hey, Wendy!

Hey!

Wait! Wendy!

Hey! Hey, Wen. Wait.

I need... I need to talk to you

about something.

Just here to pick up my diploma.

You're not going to graduation?

No.

Look, you're not the only one

in a f***ed up place, OK?

God, I mean,

I just thought maybe...

it'd be good for you to be somewhere

where other people feel the same way.

At graduation?

No. Thanks.

I've had enough funerals.

Then do it for J and Carrie.

Do what? If you die,

then there's nothing...

then you're just dead,

and they don't know.

And if they are up in Heaven

with Lincoln and Gandhi...

do you think they really care about

our high school graduation? No.

I am alive, and I don't care.

As soon as I pull out

of that parking lot...

I am so out of McKinley.

Without J, what's here for me?

I'm here. OK?

I made a promise to J

that I would take care of you.

On the ride. For 3 minutes.

You weren't making

the promise for a lifetime.

Kevin...

if it wasn't for

you and J being friends...

and me and Carrie being friends...

we wouldn't have even hung out.

We don't even like each other.

"lan McKinley."

How pathetic is it

that my last name...

is the same as my high school?

Julie, look who

I got to sign my yearbook.

- No way. Nice.

- Yeah.

I think we should invite her.

- You think?

- Yeah.

Wen? Um...

So we're ready

for graduation tonight...

we're going to

the tanning salon after this...

and we are so totally cool

if you wanna come with.

Totally.

And just like, talk if you want.

Here's my cell.

I already have your number.

That was so nice of us.

You're not alone.

God, I appreciate

everyone trying to help.

OK? I really do.

No, it's happened before.

OK? I went online looking for

an explanation about...

Wendy, just... just listen

to me, all right?

All right, look, I went online

looking for an explanation...

about what happened,

and I found out...

about this high school

French class from New York.

Six years ago

they went on a trip to Paris.

When they were boarding...

a kid had a vision that

the plane was gonna explode.

Just like you did.

He freaked out...

and seven people

got off the plane.

Just like us.

And on takeoff,

Flight 180 blew up.

And over the next several months...

everyone who got off that plane

started dying in weird accidents.

They died in the order they would've

if they had stayed on the plane.

Unless someone intervened,

then it skipped them.

F*** you, Kevin.

W-Wendy! Wendy! Hey!

Ohh, every time we come here.

I was thinking of going

for 20 minutes in the Muller.

We did that for all the funerals

and it turned out amazing.

Yeah, but that was just

a couple of weeks ago, though.

I mean, we're still pretty bronzed.

I was just thinking

we could go for, like, a tune-up.

I just wanna make sure

that we look our best.

Yeah.

You know, for all those kids

that died that night...

who will never get a graduation.

You know what?

You're totally right.

- I'm sorry.

- Mmm.

This is my... my good guy

luck bracelet...

that Grandma left me in her will.

Ohh!

Julie?

I need...

I could use some help.

I have such...

such guilt over Jason.

I should never have let

that ride go.

God. I'm usually such

a control freak...

but I didn't do

enough to stop it.

I should've done everything

I could to stop it.

And I would give anything...

to have a second chance.

But I never can.

I don't want to some day

feel that way about you, Julie.

I mean,

I can't talk to Mom and Dad.

You're all I have left.

You think when I find a place...

maybe you could come stay

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Glen Morgan

Morgan was born in Syracuse, New York, and moved to El Cajon, California at the age of 14. While attending El Cajon Valley High School, he met James Wong, who would become his friend and professional partner. Both enrolled at Loyola Marymount University, graduating from the School of Film and Television in 1983, and afterward, wrote many scripts together. Morgan did not want to work on television at first, but wound up accepting a job on 21 Jump Street, which would later earn he and Wong a steady job at Stephen J. Cannell Productions. As Morgan was about to leave the company following scripts for The Commish in 1992, his former boss at Cannell, Peter Roth, invited him to work on a show being developed at 20th Television, The X-Files. more…

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