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Unstoppable Movie review

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Unstoppable Movie review

“Unstoppable” is an American action thriller produced in 2010 and directed by Tony Scott and starring Chris pine as Will Colson and Denzel Washington as Frank Barnes. It is about a story on a runaway train that is unable to stop no matter the spirited effort put by the two aforementioned men to stop it. However, Colson and Barnes’s efforts come to yield fruit as the duo finally manages to stop the train after a long struggle. In the movie, Scott manages to demonstrate how dangerous the monstrous trains are. One is able to see how disastrous these trains would be even before the disaster itself happens. For instance, the train had shipment of toxic chemicals headed straight towards children, schools, animals among other things. The school excursion train narrowly escapes a head on collision with the runaway train. Two of the train’s tank cars contain molten phenol that is a dangerous hazardous material when blown up hence Connie’s panic as she seeks police help in manning the railway crossing. The locomotive brakes failed to function following a mistake done by Dewey, one of the holsters to connect the air hose before parking the train on the track even after being reminded by his partner.

Scott utilizes suspense from start to the end of the movie as no one can predict the outcome thereby making the movie very interesting to watch. The train is traveling at a speed of about 76km/k for more than two hours and the attempts to derail it fails. The police on the other hand hit the fuel cab instead of shooting the fuel releasing valve therefore unable to stop the train. These in addition to the inexperience of Colson as a conductor as well as the mistakes done by the holsters further diminishes viewers’ hopes on the possible success by the concerned parties to stop the monstrous train. However, this is finally achieved as the second train is coupled with locomotive and the crew manages to shut down the train having slowed down. Consequently, a looming disaster is avoided in the densely populated area.

David Patch, a Kirk Baird blade staff writer demonstrates the poor execution of the movie which claims to be inspired by true events. David argues that Unstoppable movie is a train wreck of a movie that is highly exaggerated and dramatized to meet the taste of the audience. He claims that the potential damage of the phenol is highly exaggerated and that the free dissemination of information concerning the names of employees as well as the runaway cause to the media is incredible. Furthermore, David asserts that the Scott thriller is very predictable hence mildly amusing.

Skyline Movie review

Skyline is a 2010 movie produced and directed by Colin Strause, Greg Strause and starring Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Birttany Daniel, and Crystal Reed. It is a science fiction movie that is characterized by scary episodes. A bunch of partying individuals gather in Los Angeles to celebrate the birthday of Terry, Jarrod’s friend only to wake up and counter horrible situation the next morning The movie is about an alien invasion as monsters attack on a grand scale thereby threatening to swallow human beings using their tentacles. Chaos is created as the extra-terrestrial lights descend upon the earth surface in Los Angeles. The tentacles of the monstrous machine are able to access all hiding places and swallow the human beings. The screaming and running are therefore evident in the movie. The visuals are both plentiful as well as very cool and therefore help in saving for the overuse of cheesy slo-mo by the brothers. Skyline is an action packed movie of human destruction characterized by popcorn munching sci-fi flick of apocalyptic doom. Jarrod acting as HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Balfour” o “Eric Balfour” Eric Balfour and Elaine ( HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottie_Thompson” o “Scottie Thompson” Scottie Thompson) have gone to HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles” o “Los Angeles” Los Angeles for Terry’s ( HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Faison” o “Donald Faison” Donald Faison) birthday party. They celebrate all night long before the attack occurs early morning of the next day. The attack is so massive that the rescue helicopters are brought down and all the safety places are invaded.

Michael praises the movie as directed by the Strauss brothers. He argues that Skyline movie is a highly creative and imaginative movie produced by the Strauss brothers and rates it at seven out of ten. He posits that the movie has a strong cast, an original story as well as an interesting twist ending that is hardly found in the Hollywood movies.

According to otownrog, the skyline movie is a kind of monster movie that has demonstrated grand failure. To begin with, it neither has an urgency nor close-contact immediacy to it. The movie begins with a romantic episode where the larger group attends Terry’s birthday in Los Angeles before it shrinks to a quartet, adding a couple of people and losing others in the process due to an invasion by the aliens. People do not seem to care the loss of others and don’t reason their way out of this dilemma. In movies where one is dealing with the unfathomable, the neck-up style of acting usually suited for TV is not effective. Furthermore, the characters are simply bystanders and not actors as they observe the battle between the predators and the Stealth fighter bombers unravel. Steve Anderson describes Skyline as patently unsatisfying movie as it demonstrates how disjointed life is.