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Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon starts aboard a
plane
full of American high school teens who are on their way to play a football game in Japan, unfortunately during a fierce thunder storm their
plane
crashes in the Himalayas.
Seagal has to get the
plane
back.
After seeing "Driven" on a
plane
flight to America 3 years ago I truly believed I had seen the worst film ever created, and I could relax safe in the knowledge I would never have to suffer that much in front of a screen ever again.
Note, for example, that when the title couple are on a
plane
ostensibly landing in Vermont, where they've gone to celebrate their relationship in a civil union ceremony, the
plane
is shown coming into an airport surrounded by palm trees.
On yet another airplane trip, the establishing shot depicts a FedEx cargo
plane
taking off.
On the way, however, the
plane
is diverted to Malta.
Would you be surprised that the DEAF soldier didn't realize that a German
plane
was approaching from behind and would strafe and kill him?
In case you missed out on the storyline, the plot of 'Zombie '90' is about a government
plane
carrying toxic chemicals that so happens to crash into the wilderness, causing the chemicals to spill, turning locals into hideous looking zombies.
And finally, whoever created the nightmare known as Kazaam needs to be thrown off of a
plane
and onto the Eiffel Tower, because this movie take the word "suck" to an entirely new level.
I can give the film points for the scene of panic on board the plane, but that's it.
Sonny Chiba or Bruce Lee?), and then Chiba appears, playing himself; he immediately stops a
plane
hijacking and breaks a bottle in two with his bare hand.
I dread having to hear "I'm tired of MFn snakes on this MFn
plane"
months from now from idiots trying to be funny.
He escapes, of course, gets arrested and is located by his old general who needs his one man in a million experience to get back a stealth
plane
that has been handed over to a terrorist gang in Afghanastan by a rogue Air Force pilot who, surprise, surprise, Segal trained.
Unhappily, with all the pilots being non-believers, the
plane
did not crash or the movie would have been mercifully over.
I HATE
plane
crash movies...ALL of them!
Cue scenery for the next vomit-inducing hour - the passenger
plane.
Passenger
plane.
The Captain went back into the
plane
after the landing - why? this was never explained.
I would have preferred to have seen a representation of the drama in real time, and with realistic motion of the
plane
portrayed.
It had the potential to be quite thrilling, but doubtless due to the budget restrictions failed, and made one feel that a
plane
losing all engines was no big deal really, and you would safely glide down to a bit of a bumpy landing, but no real danger!
It is pure CG over-acted CRAP! Don't send an Assassin, it's much more sensible to smuggle hundreds of brightly colored, aggressive, venomous Snakes on a
Plane!
Or Samuel A. Jackson yells "Snakes on the
Plane!
A stewardess (not flight attendant) who's so good-looking that even her
plane'
s autopilot has made a pass at her (!), and with a hunky boyfriend in every port, this wingin', swingin' gal really does put the "lay" in "layover."
The one thing I thought was quite peculiar is when they landed, the back wheels touched down and then the nose one broke off, thus suspending the
plane
with both back tires in the air.
Joe Don's partner is killed so he kills the killer's brother and escorts the killer to Italy, but some guys cause the
plane
to set down in Malta and the killer gets away.
I kinda expected to be touched by this film, to feel like jumping into a
plane
and fly there right away, but, lo and behold, I regret the time and money I spent with it.
Airport '77 starts as a brand new luxury 747
plane
is loaded up with valuable paintings & such belonging to rich businessman Philip Stevens (James Stewart) who is flying them & a bunch of VIP's to his estate in preparation of it being opened to the public as a museum, also on board is Stevens daughter Julie (Kathleen Quinlan) & her son.
The luxury jetliner takes off as planned but mid-air the
plane
is hi-jacked by the co-pilot Chambers (Robert Foxworth) & his two accomplice's Banker (Monte Markham) & Wilson (Michael Pataki) who knock the passengers & crew out with sleeping gas, they plan to steal the valuable cargo & land on a disused
plane
strip on an isolated island but while making his descent Chambers almost hits an oil rig in the Ocean & loses control of the
plane
sending it crashing into the sea where it sinks to the bottom right bang in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle.
The producers were to cheap to use a
plane
with the name of a airline on it.
The only writing on this
plane
was the name of the company that made the aircraft.
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