7/10
Sometimes they don't come back alone.
23 September 2007
A man's family is killed and he is brought back from the verge of death, he then realizes he can identify people who are about to die.

You remember the first movie? You don't? Well, who could? How bad the first movie is, don't think about it when watching the second. I'm serious. If you don't want to watch this movie because you're afraid it would be as bad as the first, don't worry. This film is tons better!

So, in the first movie, you got a guy who can see people who is going to die, in televisions and by EVP. Yeah, it's just static and television and recording and all. That's mainly what the first movie is about.

Now in the second movie, they get the similar gist of the first one, but made the concept much more exciting and better and less boring. How? There's no recording, staring at a blank television, or listening to static throughout the movie. Instead, it's like the people in "Minority Report" who can see who is going to die. How? A white light shines on them!

Pretty neat, eh? At least its' much better than the concept from the first one. And, the movie looks much more interesting. The kills are great, as well as the special effects. Even the twists and turns throughout the film are more surprising than anything in the first film.

I also like the drama in the movie. This is because we get great performances by Nathan Fillion and Katee Sackhoff! What's the deal with people not wanting to watch movies with Nathan Fillon in it? He's in great movies!

Yeah, there are still the pop up scenes but here's the special thing: This movie is actually creepy. I like the eerie tone quality and some nice scary effects. Overall, it was a nice movie, but not too great though. If you like the first (who does?) than this will make the first movie look like trash!
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