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Too long a movie, too much time spent on Pharaon's inexpressive face, too much "road time" (one of the banes of TV: filling time with moving cars, trains, etc.) Long scenes of him doing trivial - sometimes totally inexplicable, nonsensically trivial - actions with neither reason or emotion.
There is a railroad museum in Jamestown and they used some of the old
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in the picture.
Why not Snakes on A Train? How bad could it possibly be, its snakes probably killing people on
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Kersey strikes a deal with the local police commissioner, conquers the heart of his blond attorney, blows away numerous villains with an impressive Wildey Magnum gun and gradually
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& inspires the petrified New Yorkers to stand up for themselves.
I've got to say, I'm a big fan of these 'Last House on the Left' rip-offs, even the ones that most people seem to hate are often held in relatively high esteem by me; but one of these sorts of films that I didn't like much was Aldo Lado's 'Night Train Murders', and unfortunately it would seem that
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and The Last House on the Left don't mix, as Terror Express is another lacklustre rip-off.
As much as I love trains, I couldn't stomach this movie.
And I think I only watched 1 episode which was about Railroads I believe because I liked
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and still do.
The dialogue was very confusing and jumping back and forth in time via the use of trains, calculators, typewriters and cigarettes was extremely distracting.
From the first moment when our protagonist wakes up in his New York apartment from a dream of subway
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intercut with galloping horses (what Irish emigrant hasn't had that one), its clear we are in trouble.
It seems on the surface to be a romantic _planes,
trains
and automobiles_ but at times tried for something more, where it failed miserably.
This terrible moovie is fun on many levels - the moost obvious is the lame, fake-looking bird puppet which floats around the cheap sets, without ever flapping it wings (like it was on a string, perhaps?), attacking model
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and toy cars.
Great characterizations by all of the cast, and the lovely little steam
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that play a such an important supporting role.I confess I fell in love with Roberta in 1970, and she still touches me today.
The trains, the old house, the fallen runner, the really scary landslide (well it is when you're 6), the drama if the children can stop the train, or will it crash?
Apparently this movie was the inspiration for the later television series 'Wagon Train' which featured Bond once again as the boss of the wagon
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heading west.
Jenny Augutter is especially believable in her role as 'Bobbie' the older sibling of her sister Phyllis and brother Peter.The adventures they discover and relationships formed in their new home and surrounding area are very real and fascinating.The scenery is lovely,the
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a part of Britain's vast history and the soundtrack is very moving.
think,i think it's such a bad and sad coincidence that both John Candy and Chris Farley left us When they still had a lot of stuff to do.God bless them both,i think the plots of 2 movies are really similar,Road Trips of two different poles of characters,and a lot of unlucky consequences because of the Chubbies, This movie can not be Planes
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and Automobiles but its a really entertaining movie especially with the great performance of Chris Farley, The missing part in this movie is the touchy stuff if we compare it with Candy&Martin Classic,but i think its better this way
He dislikes the bland consumer-led emptiness of purgatory; a sort of 'living' but not progressing, i.e. not getting anywhere - even the city's metro
trains
don't stop at the stations.
It has a Metro system, like you should be able to travel, freedom, escape, but you can never actually board those
trains.
This is a skillfully directed film about three youthful children, a mysterious event with their father, relocation to the open fields of England, and eventually the rewards inherited by merely waving at
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Their father Harry Brighton (John Savage), a bank investor, lives in the basement with his models of
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and railroads.
When Veronika - working in a military hospital - receives this news, she refuses to accept it, until Boris' body arrives home on one of the
trains.
Everyday they wave faithfully to the passengers in the passing trains, and with courage and vigilance they also avoid an accident and are made heroes.
This feeble effort is an unintentional parody of the genre - all the classic clichéd scenes are here from ridiculously elaborate misunderstandings to running after departing
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to declare one's love.
He does graffiti on subway
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and this is looked upon as great.
Kurt Thomas stars as Jonathan Cabot some kind of a gymnast who
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for a special game which involves being hunted by a group of ninjas, but those ninjas won't stand a chance, especially since Cabot is a gymnast!
Extremely dull drama starring a very young Roddy McDowall, who
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a wild horse, the Flicka of the title, and is the only reason for watching the movie in the first place.
The naffly-titled sequel, 'Thunderhead, Son of Flicka', in which McDowall
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the next generation of nag, is marginally better than the original but the pace remains slow and the score continues to pummel you into submission, although there are at least one or two scenes that don't induce a coma.
The major flaw I spotted was historical detail, with several cars, trains, clothes, etc.
By coincidence the main character get involved in bombing and terrorism by a group called 'werewolves' they put pressure on him to help them placing bombs on
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De Niro, as usual is good as the southern redneck who
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him.
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