Post by Death on Aug 2, 2006 22:05:26 GMT -5
"Final Destination 2" was released in theaters on January 31, 2003.
"Final Destination 2" grossed $16,017,141 in its opening weekend and its final take was $46,961,214.
"Final Destination 2" had a budget of $26 million.
John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High", the song that accompanied most of the deaths in the original film, plays in the elevator that Eugene and Nora enter, and in the Dentist office.
The sanatorium that Clear places herself in is the same sanatorium used in the opening of Halloween: Resurrection (2002).
A stunt coordinator on this movie is named Freddie Hice. In the movie a truck passed Kimberly's SUV with a man drinking a beer. The name on the truck is HICE Pale Ale.
The police officer radios in an accident at mile marker 180 (the accident where the news van eventually blows up). Also when Kim is standing next to her SUV at the exit ramp just before the officer pulls her out of the way of a truck, she sees a road work sign "next 180 feet". These are references to flight 180 in the first movie.
In the original Final Destination (2000), many characters are named after black-and-white horror film stars or directors. In this movie, Kimberly Corman is named for famous horror director Roger Corman.
When the principal character enters the sanitarium the words "Get them off me" can be heard coming from one of the cells. This is a reference to a lunatic (also imprisoned in an asylum) in Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988), who carves himself up with a straight-razor because he suffers from a delusion that he is covered with bugs.
During the movie you can see on newspaper cuttings the images of lead characters from the original movie Final Destination (2000). Clearly seen are Devon Sawa, Chad Donella and Kerr Smith. All three character names (Alex Browning, Tod Waggner and Carter Horton) are mentioned in this sequel.
All of the news anchors featured in the movie are actual news anchors at local Vancouver-area stations (the film was shot in Vancouver).
Filmmakers say that the man hanging on the jail bars when Kimberly walks into the insane asylum is put there to pay homage to Chief Bromden (Will Sampson) in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).
Writers Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber came to write this movie after Benderspink entertainment read "The Butterfly Effect". The writer agreed to do this if the studio would let them direct it.
Real logs were tested for the crash sequence, but they "didn't bounce enough", so in the film the logs are CGI.
Jonathan Cherry also auditioned for the part of Evan.
The character of Tim was supposed to be about seven, but New Line thought it would be too harsh to watch.
In order to film the massive pileup sequence, several miles of highway had to be closed down for several days.
Keegan Connor Tracy who plays Kat was cast just 5 days before filming.
SPOILER: Alex was originally planned to have been killed by a flesh-eating virus.
SPOILER: The fire that kills Clear and Eugene was originally started by a birthday cake.
"Final Destination 2" grossed $16,017,141 in its opening weekend and its final take was $46,961,214.
"Final Destination 2" had a budget of $26 million.
John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High", the song that accompanied most of the deaths in the original film, plays in the elevator that Eugene and Nora enter, and in the Dentist office.
The sanatorium that Clear places herself in is the same sanatorium used in the opening of Halloween: Resurrection (2002).
A stunt coordinator on this movie is named Freddie Hice. In the movie a truck passed Kimberly's SUV with a man drinking a beer. The name on the truck is HICE Pale Ale.
The police officer radios in an accident at mile marker 180 (the accident where the news van eventually blows up). Also when Kim is standing next to her SUV at the exit ramp just before the officer pulls her out of the way of a truck, she sees a road work sign "next 180 feet". These are references to flight 180 in the first movie.
In the original Final Destination (2000), many characters are named after black-and-white horror film stars or directors. In this movie, Kimberly Corman is named for famous horror director Roger Corman.
When the principal character enters the sanitarium the words "Get them off me" can be heard coming from one of the cells. This is a reference to a lunatic (also imprisoned in an asylum) in Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988), who carves himself up with a straight-razor because he suffers from a delusion that he is covered with bugs.
During the movie you can see on newspaper cuttings the images of lead characters from the original movie Final Destination (2000). Clearly seen are Devon Sawa, Chad Donella and Kerr Smith. All three character names (Alex Browning, Tod Waggner and Carter Horton) are mentioned in this sequel.
All of the news anchors featured in the movie are actual news anchors at local Vancouver-area stations (the film was shot in Vancouver).
Filmmakers say that the man hanging on the jail bars when Kimberly walks into the insane asylum is put there to pay homage to Chief Bromden (Will Sampson) in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).
Writers Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber came to write this movie after Benderspink entertainment read "The Butterfly Effect". The writer agreed to do this if the studio would let them direct it.
Real logs were tested for the crash sequence, but they "didn't bounce enough", so in the film the logs are CGI.
Jonathan Cherry also auditioned for the part of Evan.
The character of Tim was supposed to be about seven, but New Line thought it would be too harsh to watch.
In order to film the massive pileup sequence, several miles of highway had to be closed down for several days.
Keegan Connor Tracy who plays Kat was cast just 5 days before filming.
SPOILER: Alex was originally planned to have been killed by a flesh-eating virus.
SPOILER: The fire that kills Clear and Eugene was originally started by a birthday cake.