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Friday, December 11, 2009

Astro Boy (2009) - DVDR5


Many years in the future, after centuries of pollution and deforestation, the scientists of Metro City make the decision to spare their city this fate by removing it from Earth. Now, as the film begins, Metro City floats high above the Earth's surface, its human population tended by a massive robotic workforce who happily perform all the tasks humans no longer want to.

Finishing a pop quiz ahead of all his classmates, student Toby Tenma decides to visit the city's Ministry of Science, to see his workaholic father, the head of the ministry, Doctor Tenma. He arrives just as Tenma is meeting with the city's militaristic president Stone, to view a lecture be held by Doctor Elefun on a new energy source the ministry has discovered. From the heart of an ancient star, the ministry's scientsts have extracted pure, self-sustaining positive "blue core" energy, unfortunately leaving a destructive, negative "red core" byproduct. Stone is intent on using the powerful energies to fuel his new "Peacekeeper" military robot, and insists on installing the red core in the robot. Predictably, the negative energies of the core cause the robot to run amok, and it kills Toby before Doctor Elefun is able to use the blue core energy to cause an explosive reaction to shut down the Peacekeeper.

Driven to the brink of madness by the loss of his son, Doctor Tenma tries to replace Toby with a highly-advanced robot crafted in his image, programmed with all his memories taken from Toby's DNA and powered by the blue core, supplied by a reluctant but sympathetic Doctor Elefun. Once activated, the robot seems to be a perfect copy of Toby, but when Doctor Tenma takes him home, intending to finally spend time with the robot the way he failed to with Toby, he soon begins to notice differences. Tenma soon comes to realize that the robot is not the same as Toby, and it only serve to remind him of the son he lost, who he can never replace.

While in his room, "Toby" discovers that he can understand the electronic language of a pair of cleaning robots outside, and accidentally falls out of his window when he quarrels with them. In mid-plummet, he is saved by the inadvertent activation of a pair of jets built into his legs. Unfortunately, this causes a flare of blue core energy, attracting the attention of President Stone and prompting him to dispatch his troops to capture Toby and his core. Toby evades the troops and returns home, where Doctors Tenma and Elefun reveal his true robotic nature to him. Tenma tells Toby that he no longer wants him, and the devastated Toby flies off, but not before Elefun assures him that he has a place somewhere in the world. Mere moments later, however, Toby is ambushed by Stone's military forces, and sent tumbling to the Earth's surface far below.

Awakening amongst a pile of broken, discarded robots, Toby meets a robot dog named Trashcan, who leads him into a trap set by a gang of kids to capture robots. Mistakenly thinking Toby is a human, the kids set him free, but he is then suddenly abducted by a trio of robots who consider themselves the "Robot Liberation Front", who name him "Astro". The three robots warn the newly-christened Astro about the cruel Hamegg, who they claim enslaves robots, at which point the kids then arrive to rescue Astro and take him back to their home. There, Astro discovers that Hamegg is actually the children's Fagin-like father figure, a former inhabitant of Metro City who was fire from the Ministry of Science for "intimidating brilliance". Hamegg does not appear to be the evil figure the Robot Liberation Front claimed; instead, he repairs robots.

The next day, Astro (stilling hiding his robot nature from the kids, despite Trashcan's desire for him to share the truth) joins the other kids in searching for broken robots for Hamegg to fix, and comes upon a 100-year-old construction robot named Zog. Using the power of his blue core, Astro revives Zog, and the kids take him home and fix him up so he can partake in Hamegg's "Robot Games." Alas, it soon transpires that these "games" are anything but: they are actually gladiatorial matches in which the losing robot is destroyed. Having deduced that Astro is a robot, Hamegg puts him in the games as well, and Astro prevails until he is matched against Zog and refuses to fight him. Luckily, the positive influence of Astro's blue core has given Zog a life of his own, and he too will not fight. Zog turns on Hamegg and almost kills him (capable of doing so because he predates the Three Laws of Robotics), but Astro stops him. At that point, Stone's military forces arrive, having finally tracked down Astro, and capture him. Having seen the horrified faces of the children he thought were his friends upon discovering his was truly a robot, Astro does not fight back, and returns to Metro City with Stone. Stone mockingly offers his prisoner a "drink" of machine oil.

Stone brings Astro to Doctor Tenma, who has agreed to remove the core and place it within Stone's Peacekeeper. At the last moment, Tenma realizes that while Astro made not be Toby, he is still his son, and he allows Astro to escape. Intent on capturing Astro, the demented Stone once again places the red core in the Peacekeeper, and the robot again goes on a rampage, this time using its assimilating powers to absorb Stone himself. With his consciousness now driving the robot, Stone heads after Astro, absorbing every weapon and structure it comes across. In the resulting showdown, the power source keeping the city aloft is destroyed, but Astro manages to support it and set it down safely before continuing battle with Stone. Stone attempts to absorb Astro, but their diametrically-opposed cores react, and blast them apart. Knowing that the Peacekeeper must be stopped, even if it means sacrificing himself, Astro flies into the Peacekeeper's red core, resulting in a massive explosion that completely destroys the Peacekeeper, leaving Stone unharmed but arrested, and Astro dying since the blue core was drained in the explosion. However, because Zog was revived with the blue core, he is able to return some of the energy back to Astro, reactivating him.

Astro finds his place as a hero and everyone rejoices, but before any celebration can take place, a large alien attacks the city and Astro, now at peace with his robotic nature and his destiny as a hero, immediately launches into action after reassuring his concerned father, "I was made ready!"

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009)


Flint Lockwood (voiced by Bill Hader), a young enthusiastic inventor had always wanted to invent something awesome ever since he was young. His dream of inventor was supported by his mother and he started to make inventions such as Spray-On Shoes formula (which made his feet stuck in his shoes for whole life), hair unbalder, and walking televisions. However, people and peers only laughed or picked on Flint, but he did not give up.

Due to the rest of the world realizing that sardines are "Super Gross", people in Swallow Falls are forced to eat the sardines which they used to export. Greedy mayor Shelbourne (voiced by Bruce Campbell) aims to open Sardine Land to attract tourists to revitalize their economy. Flint Lockwood meanwhile invents a machine that can make water molecules form into food, and realizes that it could change the people's lives on the island, who are suffering from eating the super gross sardines, but Flint needs more power to run his machine.

The next day during the opening of Sardine Land, Flint sneaks out of his father's tackle shop with his pet monkey Steve (voiced by Neil Patrick Harris) (who can communicate with Flint with a Monkey thought translator) to fuse the power stations source to run the machine. The machine ends up destroying Sardine Land and flying up into the stratosphere, also ruining weather intern Sam Sparks’ (voiced by Anna Faris) big break to become a famous weather girl who came with her camera man Manny voiced by Benjamin Bratt). Flint flees to the docks to sulk, and meets Sam. There the two witness the rain of cheeseburgers from giant purple clouds in the sky, along with the rest of Swallow Falls. Flint becomes famous for this amazing miracle and he builds a communication device to send in orders to the machine. People start to order special food to fall from the sky. For example, Earl (voiced by Mr. T), the town’s cop, requests an ice cream snowday for his son Cal’s (voiced by Bobb'e J. Thompson) birthday, and a massive Jell-O mold during a date with Sam.

When Flint’s father suggests to turn off the machine, Flint refuses and scolds him for how he is never proud of him, and he should just leave him for his own interests. Then one day, Flint notices that the food is beginning to rain in oversized proportions, but the Mayor orders Flint not to turn off the machine. Flint orders Spaghetti for the next days Grand Re-Opening ceremony for Swallow Falls’ new name Chewandswallow. After Flint cuts the ribbon for the worldly tourists, the spaghetti he ordered forms a tornado and leaves the town in peril. Flint arrives at his lab to find the Mayor ordering a Las Vegas’ style buffet, unaware of whats happening. Flint attempts to send a kill code to the machine, but the Mayor destroys the communication device before the kill code can be sent.

Meanwhile Sam contacts the broadcasting system to warn everyone that the great danger of food storm is emerging in whole world. As a massive food storm rolls in around the world, Flint rebuilds a previous invention, the Flying Car and stores the kill code into a USB Drive. And him along with Sam, Steve, Manny (voiced by Benjamin Bratt) the Sam’s camera man, and ‘Baby’ Brent (voiced by Andy Samberg), who is the celebrity mascot of Baby Brent’s Sardines enter the stratosphere to save the world. The group finds that the machine has shelled itself inside a giant meatball, where water comes in through the top and a food hurricane exits from the bottom. Flint loses the USB Drive during the flight and he calls his father to tell him to go to his lab and send the kill code to his cell phone.

Flint, Sam, and Brent enter the meatball while Manny and Steve stay outside and they have to face and fight with the food that has gained artificial intelligence along with other mutated food. That same time, the mountain of leftover food collapses and everyone of Chewandswallow manages to escape the town before being crushed, except for Tim who is covered by food before sending the kill code. Though it is shown that Tim survives and he manages to crawl out of the food and send the code to Flint. Flint is forced to head on to the machine alone when Sam is cut by peanut brittle and puffs up due to her allergy. Flint jams his phone into its USB port, but it turns out Tim sent the wrong document, but Flint manages to triumph using his Spray-On Shoes formula to block the food extraction hole, Flint then lets go of the machine and falls out of the bottom of the meatball.

Sam, and Brent escape the meatball back into the Flying Car, watch as the meatball explodes, and realizing Flint is still there. Thinking Flint is dead to the explosion, everone including Tim mourns Flint's death. At that moment, Flint returns unharmed carried by his own creaction ratbird hybrids. Everyone cheers for his efforts of saving the world, and his father finally admits he is proud of his son, they embrace in a hug, and after Flint and Sam share their first kiss. Everyone returns to Chewandswallow, which is now covered in food.

During the credits sequence, it is shown though 2D animation that the town has been renamed Chewandswallow 2, Flint and Tim open a business that uses his Spray-On Shoes spray to fix rooftops, and the mayor is arrested by Earl and Cal for his greedy no-good behavior.

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Up (2009) - DVDRip


Carl Fredricksen, a shy and quiet young boy, meets an energetic and outgoing tomboy named Ellie, discovering they share the same interest in exploration as their hero, the famed explorer Charles F. Muntz. Ellie tells Carl of her desire to move her clubhouse to Paradise Falls in South America, and makes Carl promise to help. Carl and Ellie wed and grow old together in the old house where they first met while making a living as a toy balloon vendor and a zookeeper respectively. Unable to have children, they repeatedly try to save up for the trip to Paradise Falls, but other financial obligations arise. Just as they're finally about to take their trip, Ellie passes away, leaving Carl a lonely and bitter old man with nothing to live for and missing his wife terribly. As the years pass, the city grows around Carl's house with construction as Carl refuses to move. After a tussle with a construction worker over Carl's broken mailbox, the court orders Carl to move into a retirement home. Carl comes up with a scheme to keep his promise to Ellie, and uses his old professional supplies to create a makeshift airship using tens of thousands of helium balloons that lift his house off its foundations. Russell, a Wilderness Explorer trying to earn his final merit badge for "Assisting the Elderly", has stowed away on the porch after being sent on a snipe hunt by Carl the day before.

After a storm throws them around for a while, they find themselves landing on a great plateau across a large ravine facing Paradise Falls. With their body weight providing ballast allowing Carl and Russell to pull the floating house, the two begin to walk around the ravine, hoping to reach the falls while there's still enough helium in the balloons to keep the house afloat. As they walk towards Paradise Falls, Russell finds a colorful tropical flightless bird, which he names Kevin, not realizing that the bird is actually female. They later run into a dog named Dug wearing a translating collar that lets him speak. They discover Dug's owner is the elderly Charles Muntz himself, who returned to South America in his immense dirigible several decades earlier in a quest to find and bring back a large species of bird to restore his reputation, tarnished by accusations of fraud. Muntz invites Carl and Russell into his dirigible and Carl is initially thrilled to meet his hero. However, when Carl realizes that Muntz is after Kevin and will kill without a moment's thought in order to capture her alive, he takes steps to save the bird and escape with Russell. Thanks to Kevin and Dug they flee the dirigible and escape Muntz's pack of vicious dogs, led by Alpha, but Kevin is injured during the escape.

As Carl and Russell assist the injured Kevin to her chicks, Muntz and his dogs arrive in his airship, led by a tracking device in Dug's collar, and sets a fire under Carl's house, forcing Carl to choose his house over Kevin. Muntz and his dogs quickly capture the bird and fly off. Though Carl successfully gets the house on the ground overlooking Paradise Falls per Ellie's wish, he has lost Russell's favor. Carl, settling down in his house, finds Ellie's childhood scrapbook and discovers her mementos of her life with Carl after they were married, and a final note from her thanking Carl for her adventure of marriage with him and an encouragement for him to go on his own. Invigorated by Ellie's last wish, he goes outside to find Russell, only to find him suspended from balloons to give chase to Muntz. Carl lightens the weight of his house by dumping his furniture and other possessions, allowing him to chase after Muntz in his house with Dug by his side.

Russell enters the airship through a window, but is captured by the dogs. He is tied up and left to fall to the earth, but Carl saves him and keeps him tied up in the house for his own safety. Carl and Dug board the ship, and are able to lure the guard dogs away from Kevin to free her. Carl and Muntz duel face to face and fight (Muntz with a sword, Carl with his cane), while Dug is able to wrest control of the dogs and the dirigible from Alpha. Russell frees himself but clings to a lifeline as he finds the house in a literal dogfight with biplanes piloted by Muntz's dogs. When Carl shouts for help, Russell distracts the pilots and regains control of the house to rescue his friends, who are now on top of the airship. In pursuit, Muntz shoots out some of the balloons, causing the house to land and slide off the airship. Carl manages to trick Muntz inside the house while saving Russell, Dug, and Kevin. Muntz accidentally lets go of the rope and plummets towards the earth below, while Carl's house drifts off into the clouds — a loss Carl gracefully accepts as being for the best.

Carl takes Muntz's dirigible and returns Kevin to her chicks, then flies Russell and Dug back to the city. When Russell's father misses his son's Senior Explorer ceremony, Carl fulfills that role himself to proudly present Russell with his final badge, the grape soda cap badge that Ellie presented to Carl when they first met. Afterward, Carl, reinvigorated in both spirit and body from his adventure, becomes a cheerfully active community volunteer with a strong father-like relationship with Russell and the other Wilderness Explorers. Whilst Carl now resides in Muntz's airship, his old house has landed exactly where Ellie envisioned it — overlooking Paradise Falls.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans (2009) - DVDRip


The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call: New Orleans draws elements from Abel Ferrara's 1992 film Bad Lieutenant, which featured a crooked cop (Harvey Keitel) who is a drug addict and takes sexual favors as bribes.

The main character is Terrence McDonagh, a New Orleans Police sergeant, who starts out as a good cop, receiving a medal and a promotion to lieutenant for heroism during Hurricane Katrina. During his heroic act, McDonagh injures his back and later becomes addicted to prescription pain medication. McDonagh struggles with addictions and finds himself involved with drug dealer Big Fate, who is suspected of murdering a family of African immigrants.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

The Hangover (2009) - BDRip


Doug (Justin Bartha) is about to be married to Tracy (Sasha Barrese), and his friends — Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and soon-to-be brother-in-law Alan (Zach Galifianakis) — take him to Las Vegas for a bachelor party. Tracy's father lends them his car, a vintage Mercedes convertible for the trip. The four get a villa at Caesars Palace hotel and casino, then sneak onto the roof and toast to the night ahead. The next morning, the three groomsmen wake up in the suite with no memory of the previous night, and realize that Doug is missing. Clues abound: the suite is in severe disorder, a tiger is in the bathroom, a baby is in the closet, Stu is missing a tooth, one of the suite's mattresses is impaled on a statue outside, Phil is wearing a hospital bracelet, Stu has an $800 ATM receipt, and a valet brings them a stolen police cruiser they dropped off the night before.

While retracing their steps, a doctor at the hospital informs them that they had traces of roofies in their blood, explaining their memory loss, and that they came from a wedding. They find the chapel, and learn that Stu, despite planning to propose to his controlling girlfriend Melissa, married a stripper named Jade (Heather Graham), the mother of the baby in the closet. On the parking lot, they escape an attack by two armed Asian gangsters who beat up the police car yelling "where is he?". Confused, the men visit Jade's apartment and return the baby, but are taken by surprise and arrested for stealing the police cruiser. Phil negotiates their release in exchange for the three groomsmen "volunteering" as targets for a taser demonstration. They then retrieve the Mercedes from an impound lot and discover a naked Asian man in the trunk. The man attacks them and runs away, and Alan admits to spiking their drinks the night before with what he thought was ecstasy, but realizes the drug dealer must have sold him roofies instead. They return to the hotel and find former boxing champion Mike Tyson in their room, who was looking for his stolen tiger. Tyson knocks out Alan and orders them to return the pet to his mansion. They drug the tiger with roofies and transport it in the Mercedes, but before they reach Tyson's mansion, it wakes up and destroys the car's interior. Tyson plays security footage of the groomsmen's activities from the night before in an effort to help them locate Doug.

Resuming their search, the three are confronted by the thugs, who, as it turns out, are led by the naked man they found in the trunk of their car, Leslie Chow. According to Chow, the groomsmen have $80,000 of his money, which they accidentally took the night before. Chow demands it back in exchange for Doug, whom he has kidnapped. Unable to find the money, Alan uses his knowledge of card counting to win it playing blackjack. The money is repaid, but Chow had kidnapped a different Doug, who turns out to be the drug dealer who sold Alan the roofies. After a conversation with the Doug the drug dealer, Stu remembers that hotel windows do not open in Las Vegas; he infers that the mattress on the statue must have been thrown from the roof, that the group must therefore have been on the roof at one point, and that they likely locked a sleeping Doug there as a prank. Rushing back to the hotel, they find him with less than four hours before the wedding. Stu and Jade agree that they cannot remain married, but promise to meet the following weekend to see what develops between them. Jade also reveals that Stu had pulled out his own tooth on a dare from Alan. As they rush home and make it to the wedding, Doug discovers he has Chow's $80,000 worth of casino chips in his pockets. Doug marries Tracy, and Stu breaks up with Melissa. As the reception ends, Alan reveals a digital camera he discovered in the back seat of the Mercedes chronicling the events they were unable to remember, and the four agree to look at the pictures only one time before destroying the evidence.

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Geng: The Adventure Begins (2009)


Bored with nothing to do for their school holidays, Badrol invites his best friend Lim to go on a camping trip at his old Kampung where he grew up, with intentions to experience some long-forgotten true Malaysian life in his Grandfather’s durian orchard. However their simple holiday trip is cut short by the discovery of a clue that leads them closer to the legend of the mystery house deep in the forest. Together with their newly found friends, Rajoo the animal-whispering boy, Rose the village beauty, and her two mischievous twin brothers, they work together to unravel the secrets surrounding the small Kampung.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Gran Torino (2008) - DVDRip


Walt Kowalski is a retired Polish American Ford factory worker and Korean War veteran who has recently been widowed. Set in his ways and unwilling to change, Walt is prejudiced and unforgiving towards those who don't meet his high standards. His neighborhood in Highland Park, Michigan, formerly populated by working-class white families, is now dominated by poor Asian immigrants and infested with gang violence. Walt’s poor relationship with his family, his own deteriorating health, and frequent theological disagreements with Father Janovich are shown at various points throughout the film.

A Hmong family, the Vang Lors, move next door to Walt, much to his displeasure. Among the family are teenagers Sue, and her brother, Thao. Thao, a shy intelligent teen, is relentlessly pressured by his cousin to join a local Hmong gang, and he eventually agrees to an initiation which requires him to steal Walt’s prized car, a 1972 Ford Gran Torino Sport. Walt confronts Thao, armed with his M1 Garand, and Thao is forced to flee at gunpoint.

The gang returns and turns violent when Thao rejects them. As the Vang Lors attempt to fend them off, the fight spills onto Walt’s lawn. Furious, Walt faces down the gang, and they retreat. The local families begin to treat Walt as a hero, though he wishes to be left alone and initially rejects the attention. A few days later, however, Walt rescues Sue from an escalating confrontation with three black men. Sue befriends Walt, taking his racial comments in stride, and invites him to a family barbecue on his birthday. Walt accepts the invitation and learns more about Hmong culture and their status as refugees. To atone for his attempted theft, Thao offers to work for Walt, who has him carry out odd jobs and repairs around the neighborhood. He begins to act as a father figure to Thao, teaching him how to act as a man, giving him relationship advice, and helping him to find a job. Troubled by persistently coughing up blood, Walt goes for a medical checkup and receives results implying that his condition is serious.

Thao is mugged by his cousin's gang. Infuriated, Walt confronts one gang member, beating him and demanding that they leave Thao alone. The gang retaliates with a drive-by shooting on the Vang Lor home, and by beating and raping Sue. The police are unable to take action as no witnesses come forward. Thao is furious, and urges Walt to take vengeance with him. Walt agrees but says that careful planning and caution are needed. He asks Thao to return later in the day. In the meantime, he goes for a shave and haircut, buys a new suit, and goes to confession, fulfilling one of his wife's final wishes. Father Janovich, knowing of the attack by the gang, is immediately suspicious, but receives Walt's confession. Walt returns home and meets with Thao, giving him his Silver Star. Walt tricks Thao and locks him in the basement, revealing that he doesn't want Thao to experience the horror of killing someone. He further confesses something he could not confess to Janovich; that he has long harbored guilt for killing a young soldier during the war who had surrendered.

Walt confronts the gang members outside their home. Cigarette in his mouth, he asks the gang for a light, and then provocatively reaches into his jacket. The gang guns him down. Walt falls dead to the ground; a Zippo lighter with 1st Cavalry logo is in his hand; he had confronted the gang unarmed. The gang, now under arrest, is no longer a threat to the Vang Lors or the neighborhood due to Walt's sacrifice.

Thao and Sue, along with many of the Hmong community, attend Walt's funeral dressed in traditional Hmong clothing, with Father Janovich leading the procession. The scene cuts to the reading of Walt's last will and testament, in which Walt leaves his house to Father Janovich's church, and his Gran Torino to Thao. The movie ends with Thao driving the car off into the horizon with Walt's dog Daisy in the passenger seat.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Final Destination (2009) - BDRip


Whilst watching a race at McKinley Speedway for a break from studying, college student Nick O'Bannon (Bobby Campo) has a premonition of a car crash which sends debris into the audience, crushing some spectators and resulting in the stadium partially collapsing, which would have killed almost everyone present in the 180 section. In a panic Nick manages to convince his girlfriend Lori Milligan (Shantel VanSanten), and friends Hunt Wynorski (Nick Zano) and Janet Cunningham (Haley Webb) to leave. The quartet are followed out by a handful of others who have become angry with Nick after he pushes past them to escape. A security guard named George Lanter (Mykelti Williamson) intervenes when everyone begins to argue outside, just as the catastrophe Nick had foreseen occurs. After a memorial service at McKinley Speedway, two of the spectators who followed Nick and his friends out of the stadium - Carter Daniels (Justin Welborn) and Samantha Lane (Krista Allen) - died violently in freak accidents: Carter is blown up with his tow truck and Samantha is killed by a flying rock propelled by a lawnmower, which goes through her eye. Before their deaths, Nick had seen omens of how they would die.

After hearing about Carter and Samantha's deaths on the news, Nick and Lori begin doing research, and learn about the disasters that occurred in the previous three films (the explosion of Flight 180, highway pile-up of Route 23, and roller coaster derailment in McKinley, Pennsylvania) and discover that the survivors (who were saved by premonitions) began dying in a series of improbable accidents shortly afterwards. While Hunt and Janet refuse to believe them, Nick and Lori manage to convince George that Death is after them and the trio begin trying to warn other survivors, though fail to save any except for Janet, who nearly drowns getting her car washed. The next survivors to die are Andy Kewzer (Andrew Fiscella), Hunt and Jonathan Grove (Jackson Walker).

Hunt later goes to the pool and his intestines are sucked in violently and George is abruptly killed just before Nick has a second premonition showing him that Lori and Janet will die while watching a film in a shopping mall cinema after an explosion in a room above the theatre. Nick rushes to reach them, while Lori begins spotting omens warning her that the danger is not over. Once Nick arrives, he and Lori attempt to convince Janet to leave, but are unsuccessful in their efforts. Janet is killed in the explosion and Lori also meets her demise by being crushed in an escalator. Nick then realizes that the event was just another premonition, and is able to save his friends by extinguishing the fire that would have caused the initial explosion.

Weeks later, the trio, thinking they have conquered Death's plan, celebrate surviving in a cafe. Nick notices a loose leg on a scaffold outside the cafe, and he tells a construction worker to fix it up. Once inside he drifts off into thought after seeing omens around him, and realizes that his premonitions and signs, along with all the disasters and deaths that had occurred since the speedway incident, are red herrings from Death used to manipulate them into where and when it would really come for them. Just as Nick realizes this, the scaffold falls, and in order to avoid it, a truck swerves, crashes through the cafe window, and kills the group, thus leaving all connected to the McKinley Speedway disaster dead.

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