Hulu doesn't work in Canada. >:-C
Another Tony Scott movie with Denzel Washington? You don't say.
It's also worth mentioning how awesome the score and Robert Shaw both are in the movie.
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Word. If you dig Shire's early work, check out Paul Chihara's Prince of the City.
speaking of prince of the city, treat williams could play matthau's character in the remake. he is older now and can play that role.
i love those old movies that show the cities of the east coast before they were gentrified.
i hope they dont remake across 110th street. i mean who would play anthony quinn? or yaphet koto?
Goddamnit, I lost my comment, but it was to say that the ending sucked. It's a throwback to '30s-'50s movie morality, where no matter how absurd, the villian must be caught.
Maybe it's in the book, but it still ruins the ending of the movie.
Otherwise it's a fine movie.
there was a lame TV remake with vincent d'onofrio and edward james olmos about ten years ago. it couldn't be worse than that.
how soon until the dog day afternoon remake?
I lobbied Quentin to show Pelham at Havana Movie Nights this summer. It is one of my all-time favorite movies, and one of the best ever '70's cop films.
How the hell can you run a goddamn railroad without swearing?
Why does this post give me the sudden urge to watch Midnight Run again?
How strange; I saw this for the first time a few months ago too! So, so good.
The poster alone is one reason I love it. But I'm pretty sure I saw the original when it came out when I was a kid.
The good old days of the hand painted poster are long gone :( (http://vermillionseattle.com/PR/Campaigns/2008/JapaneseMonsterMovie.html)
I saw this movie recently from netflix's instant-watch collection and I have to say that I also enjoyed it quite a bit. The soundtrack is rad (and I had heard pieces used in a DJ mix from Ninjatune several years ago but didn't know where it came from).
Quentin Tarantino totally stole the "bad guys named after colors" bit for Reservoir Dogs, but I don't blame him because he steals from the best.
Watch it, it's good times.
also it shows how rapid transit is supposed to work -- underground -- duh -- not running down the street as we are building here.
The presence of Denzel Washington augurs nothing, at best - he was in the remake of The Manchurian Candidate, which was HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE.
I have never seen Pelham 123, but have always wanted to. The soundtrack is terrific.
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