Passengers
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Now, what Brunel said that he wanted to achieve for his
passengers
was the experience of floating across the countryside.
And as you can see, some of the earliest train
passengers
were pigs and sheep.
One of them was: Why is it necessary to spend six billion pounds speeding up the Eurostar train when, for about 10 percent of that money, you could have top supermodels, male and female, serving free Chateau Petrus to all the
passengers
for the entire duration of the journey?
It does offer one unique trait, which is this: It leaves you to decide what happens to each of the passengers, letting your imagination fill in the gaps.
The
passengers
aboard the train are now trapped and soon to be snacks for the snakes.
(when he turns the Concorde over) Why does he get a hero's welcome in the cabin of the plane after having terrified the
passengers?
There weren't even 100
passengers
on the train.
The creature then escapes and starts killing crew and
passengers.
There are so many open answers to this movie that it is ridiculous...like The Poseidon which is a monstruous ship with
passengers
on is drifting on the sea and just Michael Caine with his miniboat and an evil Telly Savalas discover the boat...well, at the beginning the French marine are circling above the wreck with their helicopter but as a sinking cruiseship is a daily thing, they just fly away... What am I trying to say??? Hmmm, Michael Caine goes on board with sally Field and he might pick up everything he sees (diamonds)if there wasn't a Telly Savalas who is looking for weapons on the ship...my God, why in fact am I wasting my words on here?
Now lets switch to the saboteur for ten minutes then a wasted rest of the movie and a plane that is visually breaking apart and the
PASSENGERS
DON"T EVEN SEE IT???? ITS RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEIR EYES!!!!-----final rating for this move--- (1/10) out of 4 stars if it were action 2 out of 4 stars if it were a comedy
La Ragazza del Vagone Letto, or Terror Express! as it was called on the version I saw, starts as various
passengers
board a long distance train.
Three thuggish idiots, Dave, Phil & Ernie (Carlo De Mejo) board & it's clear that they're there to cause trouble as they intimidate & verbally abuse the other
passengers
& staff.
Ben Affleck, about to be married, is shaken up by a plane accident and gets involved with one of the other
passengers
(Sandra Bullock, forcing herself to act insane).
A good commercial for seatbelt usage,and later model vehicles that sit the
passengers
further back from the windshield.Also,the ending is rather anti climatic,as the Ford Econoline van barely suffers a crease across its nose after hitting a bridge abuttment at high speed (highly unlikely).More damage to the van would have made it a little more believable.And why do these films always take place during/after a prom?
Let's see, George Kennedy, the cigar chomping "tough guy" mechanic of the original has somehow been promoted to airline captain, and, after the Concorde comes under missile attack (don't ask), he resorts to stunts like shooting a flare gun out the cockpit window despite (presumably) flying at Mach 2, all the while doing the sort of wild high-G evasive maneuvers that would have ripped the wings off any real airliner, never mind the effect of the
passengers!
Just wait until you are out of the airport, pull the gun, handcuff the passengers, drive calmly to the warehouse and kill the guys, job done.
On the
passengers
side, on at least three occasions the good guys have the bad guys incapacitated and are armed, WASTE THEM!
You'd think that the only 3 white
passengers
onboard would lead to some hilarious consequences but nothing of the same happens.
The monster then does the monster thang; running around biting chunks out of various
passengers
until the ship's captain (John Rhys-Davies), a square-jawed special agent pretending to be an insurance salesman for some reason (Dylan Neal), a squeaky-voiced blonde Tai Bo instructor (Chelan Simmons), a bunch of guys with machine guns and others try to stop it.
The
passengers
were unintentionally hilarious, as was the interior of the plane.
Naturally, a bunch of deadly vipers get lose so they can terrorize the motley assortment of
passengers.
Nevertheless, they go along with it and it the process they meet some of their fellow
passengers
and crew members.
As for the passengers: there's Vivian, a widow played by Gloria De Haven, who falls in love with Lemmon.
Among the
passengers
is convicted serial killer, Richard Riddick (Vin Diesel), and his nemesis, Johns (Cole Hauser).
This terrible accident cost the lives of many passengers, most of them members of a professional rugby team.
The scenes where the deceased
passengers
are cut open and consumed are nevertheless hard to digest, but they only serve to increase the credibility of the catastrophe and to stress the inhuman conditions of the survivors.
This leads to his elaborate evasion of several street cops and fellow
passengers
who recognise the his face from the "Wanted" signs.
It limped to port with rattling steel panels and winking rivet holes...and mentally shattered crew and
passengers.
Pilot Fry, after a moment of cowardice during the descent through the atmosphere when she almost jettisoned the passengers, takes charge of the group and enlists the help of convicted murderer Riddick to lead them through the darkness to the escape ship - he's the one with surgically enhanced eyes that can see in the dark.
And the tri-motors, and the well-dressed
passengers.
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