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Is the
station
haunted?
A true estimation of their talents was quoted early on in the movie when the gas
station
owner said, "Those are two 'idiots' what'll make their mark where ever they go.",
just before the
station
blew up because of Don's cigar.
The acting is surprisingly quite good, the plot is quite good but most of all it is very entertaining and very hard to change the
station
once it starts.
Strangely watchable, but not at one sitting!!!! Just look at the cast and story - NFL owner dies, leaves team to son-in-law (Kennedy)if he recreates travel of Chat Choo Choo to song (leaves Pennsylvnaia
station
at a quarter to four, etc) who is married to Hanley (Here Come the Brides, remember?),
Does anyone remember the Outer Limits Episode w/ the radio
station
and the alien that comes to Earth on the radio waves?
They stop at a gas
station
for a quick fill and have a strange encounter with the attendant and owner named Sam (Richard Farnsworth).
Charlie hurries back to the gas
station
and tells Sam the situation.
(interestingly, my copy had "fade in" and "fade out" on the screen in between a number of films--was this a television print with those meant for the local TV
station
projectionist???).
Both films established the visual motif of streets filled with blowing waves of newspapers and swirling trash.After years of seeing this on TV -- a guaranteed late September or early October event every year for a few years on the local TV
station
during my Pacific Northwest childhood in the old Dark Age before CABLE TV and the videocassette revolution, its nice to see this movie on DVD with a beautiful widescreen transfer.
This wouldn't be a real problem if other players would have had fierce clashes with each others, but they mostly remained far away; the one in the police station, the other hidden in the oil warehouse.
I was presented with this movie on the Chiller
station.
This was not that type of movie and I am upset that it was on this
station
even though it is one of the most horrifying movies out there.
This lends "slightly" toward the sense that we are watching people captured on store security cameras, gas
station
monitors, ATM's, etc.
There are hints of Pulp Fiction humour, a touch of low budget El Mariachi, nods to Lock, Stock or Snatch, and a real crappy Toyota
station
wagon.
(A walk through an Indian train
station
shows not one speck of dirt or debris or trash on the floor, no sign of dust or even worn paint!)
The story was simple enough; Rex's girlfriend mysteriously disappears at a gas
station
they stopped at while on vacation.
The first half of this film, involving scientists in a Reagan-ear Star Wars Nuclear space station, is intriguing and suspenseful.
Deciding to change lines, I quickly scrambled up the escalators at South Kensington, switching to the Circle and District Lines that could take me to Embankment, from where it was only a quick sprint up the Northern Line to the Leicester Square tube station- a mere stone's throw away from my final Fright Fest destination.
And I hear from certain sources that the film in the works
station
13 is going to be much much bigger budget and will be one to really look out for.
And what about the police
station
or city hall or whatever it was?
I hope to visit the old 240-Robert
station
in California some day.
You might recognize some of the locations that they filmed in, such as the Police
station.
I was looking forward to watch this film when I knew the local TV
station
was going to air it because I liked the book.
From the small skirmish Wolverine and Magneto had on board a train to Cyclops and Storm's fight with Sabretooth and Toad inside the train
station
to the huge climatic duke-out inside the Statue of Liberty, the battle scenes kept me on the edge of my seat, wanting more.
The paramedics David Vaughn (Johnny Messner) and Victor (Jon Huertas) receive an emergency call from the girl Libby (Saige Ryan Campbell) in a remote gas
station.
This double episode provided a great introduction to the new series, unlike other Star Trek series it isn't set on board a shiny new space ship but on a battered former Cardassian space
station
belonging to the recently liberated planet of Bajor.
On arrival the
station'
s new commander, Benjamin Sisko, isn't too keen on his new assignment which is first since he lost his ship and his wife in a battle with the Borg three years previously.
When he arrives he is met by Chief Miles O'Brien who shows him round the
station
and introduces him to the Bajoran liaison officer Major Kira Nerys who is distrusting of Star Fleet's motives.
While talking to her there is a security alert due to a break-in in one of the
station'
s shops.
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