QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton QUOTE: Originally posted by naterich89 In the new Steven Spielberg movie, War of the Worlds, there is a scene where an Amtrak train blows through a crossing at around 80 mph, completely on fire, locomotive and all. Near as i can tell, the loco is a GE P42. I heard that Secretary Mineta stood up and cheered.
QUOTE: Originally posted by naterich89 In the new Steven Spielberg movie, War of the Worlds, there is a scene where an Amtrak train blows through a crossing at around 80 mph, completely on fire, locomotive and all. Near as i can tell, the loco is a GE P42.
QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard I think easter has expanded a little too much! Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by thaddeusthudpucker come on!!! all i really wanted to know was if a locomotive could runaway like that!! now we are talking about picking up one another in specially armored suburbans while we stock up on whisky and how tom cruise's teeth stay white while some schlub is popping popcorn with death rays?!?!?!?!? yes i do know that this make believe, but at the same time i am learning a little somthing about locomotive systems!!! wow, i never realized that this would go this far when i posted it!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Sterling1 That's why there aren't too many Hollywood train movies . . . fsb . . . * * * [censored][censored][censored]
Have fun with your trains
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ebriley The H.G. Wells orginal was A BOOK. Orson Wells dramatized it on the Mercury Theatre on radio in the 1930s. It was done as a radio drama (about something else entirely) which was repeatedly interrupted with "news bullitins" about the allien attack. That broadcast created a lot of panic on the part of listeners who bought into it. It resulted in several changes in FCC rules about such things, too. I was a little kid when the 1953 version was out in theatres and I remember being scared to go to sleep for quite some time after seeing it. Haven't seen the new one yet. Another scarey movie from that same era was called INVADERS FROM MARS. It got really spooky til the kid woke up and you found out it was only a dream. Weak ending, but lots of scary (to a nine year old) action back then.
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