Turbulence (1997)
1/10
A Perfect example of substituting a screenplay and supporting cast with SFX
4 May 2001
When I watched the "Movie Magic" episode on the Discovery Channel, in wich they featured the SFX from "Turbulence", I thought to myself: "Wow, this movie's gonna rule!". But, when I finally had a chance to check it out, I screamed: "This dog sucks!". You know, since they were at it already, the producers should have considered substituting the writters with a Word Processor... infected with a virus. It couldn't be worse (e.g: Just before the action starts <30 long minutes into it>, there's a 5 minute struggle between a cop and a prisioner wich ends in a shoot out that breaches the plane's hull and start the turbulence. In the meantime, the cop's chief is just staring at the 2 guys, behaving like a hot dog.) And the civilian passengers (Who would stay in the same plane with arrested convicts, for God's sake!) are such bad actors, they all deserved to die a quick dead... and spare us.
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