Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Unstoppable hits theaters November 12

A train carrying toxic chemicals suddenly goes out of control. An engineer and his conductor race against time in a daring plot to chase down the runaway train and stop it before it derails and causes a major tragedy.

Directed by Tony Scott.  This is another one of those awesome films that Tony Scott and Denzel Washington have teamed up to make, with the previous successes of "The Taking of Pelham 123" with John Travolta and "Man of Fire" where Denzel plays a bodyguard for a family and risks all to save them.  

Tony Scott has been going the trend of making movies that are based on true to life stories, and "Unstoppable" is not exception.

Non-stop thrills, non-stop action, pure adrenalin rush and with all that a dash of comedy, well you have to have a sense of humor for that.  That is what I would say about Unstoppable.  I love how Tony brought the whole film into picture, how the media spotlight was used in some crucial aspects and scenes.  It made the movie very realistic as if it were happening in real time while you were watching the movie.  
The excitement over the movie just keeps building up, and I was really having a hard time containing my fear, excitement, and emotions as they were really kicking in as the movie had progressed.  The chemistry between Denzel Washington (Frank) and Chris Pine (Will) is great.  The movie may start with them having contradicting ideas and arguments but as soon as the drama comes in, they blend quite well.  We should be seeing another Denzel and Chris and Tony working together on another project, hopefully.


 Should you watch this film? A definite YES, if you want action and excitement, and a jump from your seat kinda movie then this is for you.  Take a step into reality and learn that everyday heroes are not born but made.

One of the good films this year has to offer.  It has everything a good film has to be, drama and light laughter, excitement and an adrenaline rush.



Showing at your favorite theaters on Nov. 12. Thanks to 20th Century Fox for the sneak preview.  Brought to us by 20th Century Fox.

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