Mark K 2
Well-Known Member
I've seen the various previews and so has my dad, a retired railroad worker. It's done so badly, it's as if they never hired any professional railroad consultants to assure authenticity.
Here's what dad pointed out about the following preview: A person can't break through a locomotive windshield. It's bullet-resistant glass. A locomotive doesn't explode when it derails. A locomotive cannot simply bust through a box car. It would derail. A runaway train happens so fast that the cops or others don't have time to react, let alone form an army of police cars. The quickest way to stop a runaway train is to spend five minutes and remove a section of rail.
If that's just what's wrong with a two-minute preview, I'd hate to see what he'd have to say about the whole movie.
Here's what dad pointed out about the following preview: A person can't break through a locomotive windshield. It's bullet-resistant glass. A locomotive doesn't explode when it derails. A locomotive cannot simply bust through a box car. It would derail. A runaway train happens so fast that the cops or others don't have time to react, let alone form an army of police cars. The quickest way to stop a runaway train is to spend five minutes and remove a section of rail.
If that's just what's wrong with a two-minute preview, I'd hate to see what he'd have to say about the whole movie.