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Hollywood movie The Final Destination 4 in top of the North American box office

final04The Final Destination, the horror 3d movie is top of the North American box office for a 2nd week, holding off competition from romantic comedy All About Steve.
The thriller, the fourth movie in the Final Destination franchise, took $12.4m
The Final Destination, installment number four in the series of supernatural horror thrillers, offers the same basic premise as its three predecessors: Death sets out to collect those who somehow evaded dying during a catastrophic accident.

So, with the bar raised ever so high by predecessors Final Destination (2000), Final Destination 2 (2003), and Final Destination 3 (2006), what’s new this time out? That article at the beginning of the title is about it.

TFD finds a young man named Nick O’Bannon, played By Bobby Campo, who has a premonition about a bizarre sequence of events at the stock-car racetrack during which a number of cars crash, sending burning debris into the stands, killing a number of his friends and causing the stands to collapse.

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