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The decide to follow through a secondary road, and while fueling their car in "Sam's Last Chance" gas station, they are advised by the owner and attendant Sam (Richard Farnsworth) to not sleep after the second tree in the road.
Examples of the film's shortcomings: all of the characters are extremely stereotypical (the hard-working, proud, honorable, heroic mother; her foiling party-loving, less intelligent friend; her gallant but shy suitor; her determined, precocious son; his tender-hearted rogue guardian; the ball-busting smuggler matriarchal with a heart of gold; the patronizing, unfeeling Caucasian socialite whom they un-creatively nicknamed Cruella Deville; the happy-go-lucky mariachi musicians), many of the scenes were equally stereotypical (the boy and his guardian's airing of grievances through an impromptu karaoke scene in the back of the Native-American run diner; the cathartic sacrifice of the once-gruff guardian at the end, complete with face-in-grass-knee-on-back cuff shot with the cops; the cornering of the boy at his own birthday party by his money-hungry,aggressive relatives; the bated breath scene of anticipation at the border patrol station), and finally, the amateur, over-the-top performances given by nearly all of the actors in the film.
Maybe Mort was standing at the gas
station
talking to himself.
Is there a cable
station
that it airs on?
On the surface, this tale of a brutal gang who rob a gas
station
(hence the name!) and take the workers hostage appears to be just another been-there, seen-that Asian thriller, but underneath there's a soft centre waiting to be discovered - short vignettes give us clues as to how these thugs came to be this way, one of the hostages learns to stand up for himself, characters who are even nastier than the robbers end up worst off, and even the thugs themselves get a shot a redemption.
Other name star cameos include Rance Howard as a one-armed white-trash gas
station
attendant, Bo Hopkins as (what else?) a sheriff who spends a lot of time driving and walking around in the woods, and Gary Busey as a strange guy who chops up chickens.
I cannot believe a TV
station
would dare air it, even TBN, as just happened in Dallas.
Three astronauts on an orbiting space
station
loaded with nukes witness the outbreak of Nuclear War.
The product placements are obvious (Pepsi, Apple computers, Wendy's and, who could miss it, a Subaru Outback
station
wagon), as is the thinly-developed plot.
The last "flashback" scene in the film could have been eliminated and a good portion of the the train
station
scene when Earp looks for those who killed Morgan and injured Virgil.
I don't recommend spending your money on it though; usually a TV
station
will show it every once in a while.
To most kids my children's ages, Hogan is better known as a spokesman for Subaru
station
wagons than as an actor.
The setting is an Antarctic research
station
staffed by 2 lone scientists throughout the winter, and otherwise occupied only by a collection of cute experimental chimpanzees.
If you're looking for a complex, intelligent, interesting, and faithful adaptation of a biblical story, turn the
station
or better yet, just read the Bible!
A group of people located at a work
station
in the artic are the first to bear witness to the end of the world.
In detective films in the present, the police
station
is often seen as a messy but friendly place with coffee mugs and paper everywhere.
But in Minority Report the police
station
is empty; even the lights seem to dark and have no impact of the white surfaces.
A Japanese-American-Italian collaboration on this sci-fi production, mostly revolving around the activities on space
station
Gamma 3.
A small piece is inadvertently brought back to the
station.
For the rest of the movie, Rankin and the commander of the space
station
(Commander Elliot - Richard Jaekel), look for ways to curtail the growing green, moldy jello outbreak.
Sure, the aliens saved the space station, BUT THAT'S NOT SAVING THE WORLD!!!! There's absolutely no villain.
The premise of the story - a young girl finding a time barrier at an abandoned naval
station
- is truly intriguing, add in some atmospheric direction from a team of excellent directors, sparse but brilliantly executed location footage and some solid performances - special note goes to the flawless and concentrated performance of Denis Quilley as Commander Traynor and you have a remarkably entertaining and memorable series.
The Wrong End of Time is a fantastic instalment in which one of our central protagonists encounters her father in a 1940's naval
station
- coincidentally where the time barrier stands in 1970's England - and with the first appearance of Commander Traynor - a character so crucial to the overall story.
He travels to a remote hydroponic
station
on one of Saturn's moons, Triton, where he builds a robot that is connected to his brain by radio.
Don't they have a
station
or facility for those things?
Following an unnamed disaster, a mother and her two kids joins a group of people hoping for a train to come by at a
station.
Charlie is very worried with the possibility of Rachel's parents have asked the police to search her, and they go as fast as they can to a different road.In the middle of the road, they stop in a gas station, and they are alerted by Sam, an old man, to not sleep at the road between the strange trees.
Kelly finds the twelve year-old runaway Joanne (Georgia Groome) in the train
station
and Derek proposes one hundred pounds for the service and the girl accepts.
Two paramedics, David (Johnny Messner) and Victor (Jon Huertas) received a emergency call to help a mysterious woman (Deanna Russo) and her daughter Libby (Saige Ryan Campbell) in a deserted area outside from a gas
station.
I loved Westworld, so I was excited to find out Futureworld was being aired on a local UPN
station.
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