Unstoppable
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Win Unstoppable on DVD by doing not very much at all
Movie Competition | Ali | 21st March 2011
Three ways to enter and win Unstoppable on DVD, a movie that's about a runaway train that's never comin' back - wrong way down a one-way track. Yet again, Soul Asylum prove to be eerily prescient.
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11 worst movie lines of 2010
Movie Feature | Ali | 27th December 2010
You've already seen our list of guilty pleasures from 2010, and with awesomely bad movies comes awesomely bad dire-logue - the lines that drop out of character's mouths like turds out of bumholes. Enjoy!
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How to design a Hollywood poster: just add sparks
Movie Feature | Ali | 28th November 2010
It's Hollywood's latest poster craze! From the people who brought you clichés like Obnoxious Lens Flare, Floating Heads and Orange & Teal comes the brand new phenomenon... Too Many Sparks.
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Unstoppable
Movie Review | Matt | 23rd November 2010
If new juggernaut Train A leaves the yard on full throttle carrying explosive chemicals, and tough old Train B leaves from the opposite end of the track carrying Malcolm X and Captain Kirk, how long before we start to take any of this seriously? This is the question posed by Tony Scott's Trainstopping, and the answer is: we can't. It's all just too damn silly.
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Trailer: Tony Scott's Unstoppable
Movie Trailer | Ali | 8th August 2010
Destined to be known as The Train That Wouldn't Slow Down.
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