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Terror en el aire

Título original: Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal
  • Video
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 36min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
3.7/10
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Terror en el aire (2001)
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AcciónMúsicaThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTerrorists hijack an airplane that is broadcasting a rock concert live on the Internet.Terrorists hijack an airplane that is broadcasting a rock concert live on the Internet.Terrorists hijack an airplane that is broadcasting a rock concert live on the Internet.

  • Dirección
    • Jorge Montesi
  • Guionista
    • Wade Ferley
  • Elenco
    • Zak Santiago
    • Monika Schnarre
    • Sharon Alexander
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    3.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Jorge Montesi
    • Guionista
      • Wade Ferley
    • Elenco
      • Zak Santiago
      • Monika Schnarre
      • Sharon Alexander
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    • 17Opiniones de los críticos
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    Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal
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    Zak Santiago
    Zak Santiago
    • Gabriel Mendoza
    • (as Zak Santiago Alam)
    Monika Schnarre
    Monika Schnarre
    • Erica Black
    Sharon Alexander
    Sharon Alexander
    • Mandy Morgan
    Gabrielle Anwar
    Gabrielle Anwar
    • Kate Hayden
    Rick Burgess
    • Kyle Martin
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    • Mary Wilson
    Kendall Cross
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    • Karen David
    Nathaniel DeVeaux
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    Michelle Harrison
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    • Jen Shore
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    • (as Marlowe Kaufmann)
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    John Mann
    John Mann
    • Slade Craven…
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    Alex-372

    Stop and Go Quality

    This movie is a truckload of great ideas bogged down in a morass of hokey execution. Production values are ok, the film quality is _great_, but the dialogue is stilted and camera work mundane. There is also very little plot. It also seems to be a showcase of actors who's careers have been or could have been. Rutger Hauer, Gabrielle Anwar, Joe Mantegna, Craig Sheffer, the little baldish tv director who used to play hitmen (including on the episode "Bushido" of Miami Vice).

    PROS:

    Concept: a Marilyn Manson type gothic (-ish) rocker has organized a concert in the sky, complete with mock executions and The Hitcher is your co-pilot. (But wait, a gang of _real_ satanists want to hijack the plane and crash it into an unknown town in Kansas... )

    Monika Schnarre, who must be one of the most beautiful women on earth. I'd never heard of her, and she's already 30? Maybe it's just the razor sharp cheek bones, strong chin, the red hair and the fact that she's covered head to toe in black leather...

    Gabrielle Anwar, who is hot although not quite up to her more youthful standard of Body Snatchers (1993 - what happened to _her_ career?).

    Rutger Hauer seems to be having a good time reliving his Hitcher days.

    CONS:

    Hokey

    Poor dialogue

    No plot to really speak of

    The actors start losing the spirit halfway through this unlikely mess, specially Gabrielle Anwar and Joe Mantegna.

    Church of the Stull?

    The movie has a distinctively Canadian feel to it.
    TasteBlood

    HA!

    It's movies like these that become camp classics. It should have been called Marilyn Manson Vs. Airplane 1975. Ok, so, this "rocker" who looks a lot like a Crow reject and his band decide to webcast an concert aboard a 747 at 35,000 feet, complete with thunder and fog special effects during the show. He brings along his number one fans (who all look like the clearance rack at Hot Topic attacked them) Then satantic terrorists hijack the concert in order to crash the plane into the plains of Kansas (!). Mr. Rocker must then save the day by landing the plane, all while keeping his Crow makeup from smearing, while the "gothic" passengers scream and cry all the way home.

    Where the hell is Karen Black when you need her?
    4filmnut1

    It wanted to be Passenger 57 starring Marilyn Manson

    The bizarre pitch for this airborne thriller is Passenger 57 (1992) starring Marilyn Manson. It involves a controversial heavy metal group performing an internet-streamed gig aboard a jumbo jet, co-piloted by Rutger Hauer, that's hijacked by Satanists.

    Screenwriter Wade Ferley clearly had no shortage of ideas, the problem is he didn't know how to develop them and so the film skitters between several characters involved with or observing the unfolding mayhem.

    Despite all the onboard chaos, much of the time is spent with additional characters on the ground. A pointless sub-plot involves a Clarice Starling-style FBI agent tracking down a notorious computer hacker and other scenes involve Joe Mantegna.

    Director Jorge Montesi has an extensive history in television and a handful of features under his belt. Unfortunately his experience fails to give the film anything more than a cheap TV movie feel. Locations are suspiciously absent of extras and very bland to look at, while the principle cast members spend the majority of the time in separate locations from which the fail to venture far from.

    An early indication of budgetary limitations is the opening sequence. Craven is identified as this fictional world's Marilyn Manson, a character whose popularity is equalled only by his controversial status. Greeting him at the airport are his legion of dedicated fans and protesters clearly representing the religious right. But either side's numbers are so few it's difficult to suspend disbelief and enter into the story.

    However, once you accept its limitations of budget and scale, Turbulence 3 becomes a fun thrill ride surpassing the majority of Airport (1969) clones. While its use of air disaster clichés, such as the on-board threat, communications with the tower/ground authorities and the final landing sequence (followed by the shot of emergency vehicles and survivors exiting the plane), place it within a specific genre, it's cultural themes to mark is very much as a film of it's time. It has a unique identity and it's trying to capture the zeitgeist; it just does it badly.

    This is one of those movies in which there are plenty of familiar faces and names, but none of these are the main characters. Many in Turbulence 3's supporting cast have a history in the air disaster genre. Craig Sheffer returns from Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying (1999) but portrays a different character, unconvincingly cast as a hippie hacker. Sheffer and co-star Gabrielle Anwar and Rutger Hauer were also together in Flying Virus (also made in 2001) and he completed a quadrilogy of air disasters with TV movie Cabin Pressure (2002). Co-star Joe Mantegna had earlier appeared in Airspeed (1998).

    The most complex sequences take place aboard the plane and feature none of the headlined stars. Unknown John Mann got a chance to shine in the dual role of Slade Craven and his psychotic doppelgänger. Craven is not as embarrassingly cartoonish as he could have been and Mann makes the role his own, exploring not only the public and private dimension of the rock star, but also his truly deranged double - enhanced with a vocal dub.

    Mann, who performs 2 mediocre tracks as Craven, does a good job in stripping away the theatrical aspect of his character without ever removing his make-up. Unfortunately the impact is undermined by a late moment where our mock-satanic hero takes a moment to pray, as if to confirm he is indeed a good man.

    The starring role in Turbulence 3 didn't do much for Mann's career. He eventually made it to the higher profile films in roles such as as "bouncer" in Catwoman (2004), "convict" in The Chronicles of Riddick (2004) and "Viking doctor" in Pathfinder (2007).
    Wizard-8

    I've seen worse... but also better

    I was kind of mystified by the fact that they made two sequels to "Turbulence", a movie that didn't do well with both critics and the box office. Finally seeing it several months ago, I could understand why. But I decided to see this second "sequel" (it has nothing to do with the events of the first movie... and probably the second movie as well) since I had the opportunity to see it for free.

    Well, this Canadian movie is one of the few that has something distinctly Canadian in it (the plane is flying to the city Toronto). And the production values aren't as cheap as with many Canadian films, though some of the interiors of the plane look kind of cheesy. (Plus, the stock footage used is VERY obvious, since it came from a much more expensive film.) Also, I found that the choice for the hero chosen to fight the villains on the plane kind of a surprise. Usually this particular kind of character in hostage situations like this remains helpless until the very end.

    That's about all that's positive I can say about this movie. While I didn't find the movie terrible, I did find it pretty dull. There are pretty much no surprises in this movie. If you've seen one hostage movie, you have seen this one. Plus, the movie took a surprisingly long time to unfold - 3/4 of the movie goes by before the good guys finally start fighting back.

    Note to Rutger Hauer fans - it's pretty obvious that all of his scenes were filmed in one day.
    jmsdimaiwat

    Great film. Ignore what the haters say. Slade saved the day from trouble.

    Even though I'm not a fan of Goth rock, Gothic metal, nu-metal, or death/black rock, I see that the film was nice. I watched Turbulence and Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying. When I saw this film online, I watched and downloaded it.

    In the film, I found something interesting. Slade Craven (John Mann), the Goth Rocker based on and inspired by Brian "Marilyn Manson" Warner, Dani Filth, and Trent Reznor was an AntiChrist by his song who later sees the light and embraces God by rescuing the passengers and crew from Simon Flanders (also played by Mann), the hijacker who impersonates him in order to take the plane under his control and also a member of a Satanic cult named "Guardians of the Gateway". I don't know if he is played by Mann's stunt double during the hand to hand combat. He first eliminates Erica Black, the news anchor who is the high ranking member of the cult who masterminded the plot to crash the plane in a church in Stull, Kansas which they believe that it is where Satan resides. After a hand to hand fight with Simon and locking him in the first class cabin toilet, he rremoves his sign of the devil jewelry and prays to God for help. He then safely lands the plane without anyone hurt. That was good indeed.

    This film is a must for lovers of aviation, martial arts, and rock music.

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    • Trivia
      John Mann (Slade Craven) was a professional musician. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2010, and successfully beat it by 2011. He died on November 20, 2019 after battling early on-set Alzheimer's in the years after he beat cancer.
    • Errores
      When the 747 is taking off supposedly from LAX, a plane is seen in a take of roll on a runway bisecting the one the 747 is lifting off from. All the runways at LAX are parallel to each other with no bisecting runways.
    • Citas

      Nick Watts: [after learning Erica's true goals] Oh boy. Helter-skelter live on the net.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Plinketto #4 (2017)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Razor Electric
      Written by Alec Puro

      Performed by John Mann (as Slade Craven)

      Courtesy of Schaun Tozer

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de abril de 2001 (Argentina)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Canadá
    • Idiomas
      • Checo
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    • También se conoce como
      • Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • Studio Eight Productions
      • British Columbia Film Commission
      • OG Productions (Gateway) Inc.
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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