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CBStew

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Unstoppable?
« on: December 13, 2010, 09:46:25 AM »
I was going to write something smart-ass like "...please, before it kills more."  But it is an exciting movie, even if you saw the John Voight "Runaway Train."    (I watched the Voight movie on a plane decades ago, so I absorbed about 45% of it.)  No plot.  Just watching a half mile long unattended train barrel through some of the ugliest scenery in the United States, and the half-assed ideas that the executives come up with to slow it down before it destroys Stanton, Pennsylvania.  But when they show us scenes of Stanton the thought pops up in your head, "Why bother"?   Good old fashioned heroics by the rank and file, showing up the bosses.  This is one that belongs on a big screen.  I wouldn't wait for TV or watching it on a plane.  (I went to this rather than watch the Patriots and the Bears.  Good plan.)
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Re: Unstoppable?
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2010, 10:52:56 AM »
Quote from: CBStew on December 13, 2010, 09:46:25 AM
I was going to write something smart-ass like "...please, before it kills more."  But it is an exciting movie, even if you saw the John Voight "Runaway Train."    (I watched the Voight movie on a plane decades ago, so I absorbed about 45% of it.)  No plot.  Just watching a half mile long unattended train barrel through some of the ugliest scenery in the United States, and the half-assed ideas that the executives come up with to slow it down before it destroys Stanton, Pennsylvania.  But when they show us scenes of Stanton the thought pops up in your head, "Why bother"?   Good old fashioned heroics by the rank and file, showing up the bosses.  This is one that belongs on a big screen.  I wouldn't wait for TV or watching it on a plane.  (I went to this rather than watch the Patriots and the Bears.  Good plan.)

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