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Quarantine 2: Terminal

  • 2011
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  • 1h 26m
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5.2/10
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Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011)
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A plane is taken over by a mysterious virus. When the plane lands it is placed under quarantine. Now a group of survivors must band together to survive the quarantine.A plane is taken over by a mysterious virus. When the plane lands it is placed under quarantine. Now a group of survivors must band together to survive the quarantine.A plane is taken over by a mysterious virus. When the plane lands it is placed under quarantine. Now a group of survivors must band together to survive the quarantine.

  • Director
    • John Pogue
  • Writers
    • John Pogue
    • John Erick Dowdle
    • Drew Dowdle
  • Stars
    • Mercedes Mason
    • Josh Cooke
    • Mattie Liptak
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    • Director
      • John Pogue
    • Writers
      • John Pogue
      • John Erick Dowdle
      • Drew Dowdle
    • Stars
      • Mercedes Mason
      • Josh Cooke
      • Mattie Liptak
    • 106User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Mercedes Mason
    Mercedes Mason
    • Jenny
    • (as Mercedes Masöhn)
    Josh Cooke
    Josh Cooke
    • Henry
    Mattie Liptak
    Mattie Liptak
    • George
    Ignacio Serricchio
    Ignacio Serricchio
    • Ed
    Noree Victoria
    Noree Victoria
    • Shilah
    Bre Blair
    Bre Blair
    • Paula
    Lamar Stewart
    Lamar Stewart
    • Preston
    George Back
    • Ralph
    Phillip DeVona
    Phillip DeVona
    • Nial
    Julie Gribble
    • Susan
    Erin Áine
    Erin Áine
    • Nicca
    • (as Erin Smith)
    Lynn Cole
    • Bev
    Tom Thon
    Tom Thon
    • Doc
    Sandra Ellis Lafferty
    Sandra Ellis Lafferty
    • Louise
    • (as Sandra Lafferty)
    Tyler Kunkle
    • Hvorst
    John Curran
    John Curran
    • Captain Forrest
    Andrew Benator
    Andrew Benator
    • Co-Pilot Willsy
    Jason Benjamin
    Jason Benjamin
    • CDC #1
    • Director
      • John Pogue
    • Writers
      • John Pogue
      • John Erick Dowdle
      • Drew Dowdle
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    5bowmanblue

    Yeah, it's another zombie movie

    In case you didn't know, 'Quarantine 2: The Terminal' is the sequel to a movie (Quarantine, oddly enough) which was, in itself, a remake of (an excellent) Spanish horror film, 'REC.' Both REC and the first Quarantine movie were primarily known for being shot entirely through the use of hand-held/first-person video footage. However, in the sequel, they do away with the 'point of view' aspect for the most part and what you're left with is a pretty standard zombie movie.

    And the zombies are the 'infected' type (if you haven't seen 28 Days/Weeks Later that means they run and are generally a lot faster) as opposed to the classic 'shuffler' zombies. So, a flight is grounded in a terminal and the plane's passengers have to survive inside a terminal while zombies pick them off one by one.

    As a standard zombie movie it does the job. It has a few moments where the (fast) zombies jump out and grab someone. However, it's never more than average. You'll find it hard to recognise any actor and the characters are also the standard clichéd types you'd expect from a straight-to-DVD release.

    If you're not completely tired with zombie movies, you might like this one, otherwise, stick with an early George Romero movie or the Walking Dead.
    6claudio_carvalho

    A Surprisingly Entertaining Horror Film

    In Los Angeles, the police put a residential building in quarantine. Meanwhile, the flight attendants of the Trans Sky Air Jenny (Mercedes Masöhn) and Paula (Bre Blair) are welcoming the passengers of the flight TS Air 318 from Los Angeles to Kansas City with Captain Forrest (John Curran) and Co-Pilot Wilsy (Andrew Benator). The teacher Henry (Josh Cooker) brings a cage of hamsters to the cabin, but Jenny tells him that it should be transported in the cargo hold. However, one hamster bites the fingertip of the fat passenger Ralph (George Back).

    Sooner, Ralph vomits and becomes aggressive, attacking Paula. The male passengers help Jenny and lock Ralph in the bathroom while Captain Forrest requests an emergency landing. When they land in the airport, they find all the gates closed and the Captain heads the plane to an abandoned terminal. The employee Ed (Ignacio Serricchio) helps the crew and passenger to reach the exit, but they find that they are closed. Sooner they discover that the place is in quarantine and there is no way out.

    "Quarentine 2: Terminal" is a surprisingly entertaining horror film, with a refreshing story of deadly virus and good performances. My expectations were very low, since the first "Quarentine" is a simple rip- off of "REC". However, the writers have succeeded in this American sequel, since they changed the religious focus of "REC 2" that happens inside the same building to a terrorist (the present American paranoia) view, with the virus outbreak in a flight. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Quarentena 2" ("Quarentine 2")
    gavin6942

    Most Pleasant Surprise of the Year

    A plane is taken over by a mysterious virus. When the plane lands it is placed under quarantine. Now a group of survivors must band together to survive the quarantine.

    A sequel to a remake... that is the first thing that will come to your mind. First they remade "Rec" and now they have made a sequel to that remake. (Oddly enough, "Rec 2" has a preview on this DVD.) But do not be fooled... this film diverges from the remake and has nothing to do with "Rec", so trying to compare them is more than just a tad unfair.

    Many people consider this film to be better than the first one (including Fangoria's Michael Gingold), which initially came as a shock to me. But those people may just be more vocal. The silent majority (those who vote on IMDb) currently (August 2, 2011) have the first film at 6.1 and the sequel at 5.5 -- neither are numbers to brag about, but one hopes to get at least a 6, right? I will remain silent on this debate, though I will say this film was better than expected.

    In fact, let me lay it on the line: this might be the most pleasant surprise of the year. While I feel as a horror fan I was obligated to at least check it out (and not necessarily like it), I found the film kept my attention very well, even in the wee hours of the night. I would recommend this to just about anyone -- even if they never saw the first film! (The connection is mild and easily explained, so you need not be intimately familiar with the first.)

    The DVD is not much to speak of -- there are no special features whatsoever, aside from some previews (which are more annoying than anything, considering that if you watch the movie five years from now, they will not be new anymore). But the film itself has enough action, gore and more to sell itself, at least for a rental.

    The plot is thin, pretty much "Night of the Living Dead" or "The Crazies" but in a different location. But then, most films (especially horror) are derivative, so I will not harp on them too much for this. They make up for it with some decent gore, blood and vomit (one head-bashing scene is pretty great). I am sad the director chose to tastefully censor a suicide, but oh well.

    The scene that will stick in your mind? A needle sequence that might make many viewers squeamish! I will say it is the best needle scene I can recall since Dario Argento's "Opera". If you watch this film for no other reason, let this be why. I give it my seal of approval.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    It lacked new ideas...

    Well, "Quarantine 2: The Terminal" was nothing like "Rec 2".

    It was a really good thing that they had not chosen to do yet another frame by frame remake of the original Spanish "Rec 2", as they did with "Rec" which turned into "Quarantine". The way Hollywood need to Americanize and turn foreign successful movies into American adoptions is just beyond my comprehension. Anyway, thankfully they had decided to go a total different way with "Quarantine 2: The Terminal" contra "Rec 2".

    There wasn't much new thinking to this movie, which made me wonder, was this movie really necessary? Basically you have the same ingredients from "Quarantine", just set at a different location - this time being an airplane and an airplane terminal. And with most of the movie filmed in the dark and in maintenance area, it seemed like they had taken that from the "Resident Evil" movie and just realigned it for usage in this movie. It was very unoriginal and very unnecessary.

    Now, moving on, the story itself was not bad, actually was an adequate continuation of the story told in "Quarantine". And the characters were good and believable, and were played well enough as well. I just had a problem with the lack of lighting in the movie. I hate horror movies that are shot almost completed in the dark. It is so 80's and so annoying.

    I was not familiar with any of the people in the movie, and I think it is nice to see a movie being made without major Hollywood names on the cast list to lure you in. And with the cast they had put together here, they actually made to get a good end result with the acting.

    Personally I am more of a fan of horror movies in their original versions and languages, be it Spanish, Japanese, Korean, etc. The way Hollywood need to cash in on the success of foreign movies ticks me off. Mostly the results of the movies turns out to be an insult to the original language version. "Quarantine 2: The Terminal", however, was as far from "Rec 2" as could be, and as such, it was not a bad experience. It was an overall average horror movie, though it lacked new ideas and concepts, it was all a bit too old and stale - used before.

    "Quarantine 2: The Terminal" will be a good addition to the "Quarantine" series if you liked the first one. If you, like me, prefer the original Spanish "Rec" movies, then "Quarantine 2: The Terminal" doesn't come up to the knees of those. But for an Americanized version, it wasn't too shabby.
    7sddavis63

    An Effective Horror Movie That Offers A Bit More Background To The Virus

    I've seen both Rec and Quarantine, and enjoyed both of them immensely. Quarantine 2 was not a movie I had my heart on seeing, basically because I didn't think it could live up to the standard of its predecessor (or the Spanish original.) On that count, I was right. This isn't as good as the first movie. Having said that, one of my tests for any horror movie is whether it has the ability to scare you and make you jump. This one does that, so I have to call it a good movie. It has a lot of chills and jump out of your seat moments, my wife actually screamed at least twice that I recall. It works, in other words. That fright quality isn't as sustained as it is in the first movie, though. In fact, this is pretty slow off the top. A few people board an airplane and they're not feeling too well. If you've seen the first movie, then you know what's happening (or, more to the point, what's going to happen) so you're basically just waiting for it.

    One thing that I noted was that the events of this movie were taking place at the same time as the events of Quarantine. In fact, one of the airplane passengers is using the airplane's wifi to watch a news broadcast about the quarantined building in Los Angeles. While the disease and its effects are pretty much the same, there's more of an effort made here to get to the background and origins of the disease, which is really dealt with only in a few hints toward the end of Quarantine.

    Quarantine (and Rec) are filmed in a "Blair Witch" style - hand held cameras recording the action as it takes place. Quarantine 2 takes a more standard approach to movie-making. I think the hand held camera idea has been done to death, quite frankly, so I didn't miss it. It's clear that the ending of this movie was also intended to set up another potential sequel. That was just a little too obvious. Basically, I'd say this isn't as good as the movies that spawned it, but as a horror movie it's still very effective. (7/10)

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    • Trivia
      Although the first film of the franchise was a remake of the Spanish film REC (2007), Quarantine 2 has no relation to any of the REC films and has an entirely different plot and setting.
    • Goofs
      (at around 36 mins) Some may believe that the character Nial, illegally brought a gun on the plane. However, while it is illegal to bring a gun on a plane through carry-on, the Transport Security Administration (TSA) allows firearms to be checked in a locked hard container. Firearms must also be unloaded. Since Nial's gun was checked and unloaded, there is no goof.
    • Quotes

      Nial: Who's in charge?

      Jenny: I am.

      Louise: Well, I think we should vote.

      Nial: I got this.

      [holds up his gun]

      Jenny: Then shoot me, or shut the fuck up!

    • Connections
      Featured in Phelous & the Movies: Phlorentine 2 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Last Trip
      Written by Julie Gribble/David Blair

      Performed by Julie Gribble

      Courtesy of Reunion Detour Records

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2011 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuarentena 2: Terminal
    • Filming locations
      • Griffin, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • RCR Media Group
      • Lightning Entertainment
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      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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