Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFive prisoners on train to prison. Brakes fail, train speeds to LA. One prisoner uncouples cars to save passengers, others hunt him to stop escape.Five prisoners on train to prison. Brakes fail, train speeds to LA. One prisoner uncouples cars to save passengers, others hunt him to stop escape.Five prisoners on train to prison. Brakes fail, train speeds to LA. One prisoner uncouples cars to save passengers, others hunt him to stop escape.
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Luke Sinclair (Dorian Harewood) is in a high security prison after killing the man who murdered his family. The decision is taken to transfer most of the prisoners to a new high tech prison and to transfer them by train in a special prison car. They escape and take over the train.
Really unconvincing laughable action thriller complete with cliched characters, gaping plot holes and dreadful script. The opening 15 minutes covering Sinclair's crime is entirely incidental and they could have better spent the money on a couple of decent effects. The sole reason to watch this is for Roy Scheider who gives this a small grain of credibility. Why Roy, why?
Really unconvincing laughable action thriller complete with cliched characters, gaping plot holes and dreadful script. The opening 15 minutes covering Sinclair's crime is entirely incidental and they could have better spent the money on a couple of decent effects. The sole reason to watch this is for Roy Scheider who gives this a small grain of credibility. Why Roy, why?
There are some familiar faces in this "Con Air" rip off. Dorian Harewood from Gothica and Full Metal Jacket is the lead actor who is 12 years into a 15 year sentence for shooting the guy who killed his wife. Ed O'Ross the villain from Red Heat who also had roles in Lethal Weapon and Universal Soldier has a role as the tough Warden of the prison. Clint Howard is a long way from his Gentle Ben days, but he has been turning up in small roles in movies for years. Waterboy, Austin Powers, Ed-TV, Tango & Cash and Backdraft. Don Swayze who has been in.....um.... err... We'll he's Patrick Swayze's brother. The star of the movie though is Roy Scheider who is a mob boss serving a life sentence. They are all prisoners on a train transferring The worst of the worst Prisoners to a new High-Tec prison. Scheiders character organises an escape with Harewood filling out the Nic Cage role from "Con Air" of trying to stop him, while remaining on his good side.
The end ridiculously takes stock footage from Silver Streak, and a lot of explosions and stunts happen off screen like Harewood jumping from a motorbike to the train, and a helicopter crashing.
I gave it 5/10 simply for Roy Scheider. There's a great scene early in the film where Scheider establishes his bad-ass credentials by brutally clubbing an uncredited Sam Jones (Flash Gordon) to death. Scheider was 66 when he made this, and he looks nails. I only watched this on TV because of Roy Scheider. Its sad that he had to took roles in movies like this to pay the bills, and its understandable that he did, we all have to make a living. I can forgive that rather than Sly Stallone starring in tripe because he was offered $15,000,000 to do so.
The end ridiculously takes stock footage from Silver Streak, and a lot of explosions and stunts happen off screen like Harewood jumping from a motorbike to the train, and a helicopter crashing.
I gave it 5/10 simply for Roy Scheider. There's a great scene early in the film where Scheider establishes his bad-ass credentials by brutally clubbing an uncredited Sam Jones (Flash Gordon) to death. Scheider was 66 when he made this, and he looks nails. I only watched this on TV because of Roy Scheider. Its sad that he had to took roles in movies like this to pay the bills, and its understandable that he did, we all have to make a living. I can forgive that rather than Sly Stallone starring in tripe because he was offered $15,000,000 to do so.
A straight-to-video knock-off of Con Air and Under Seige 2, which doesn't have the budget or ideas to pull off anything beyond what you might see on daytime TV.
It's packed full of character actors who aren't given much to do but do keep things rolling along sufficiently.
Roy Scheider seems to be enjoying the chance to play a nasty bad guy but unfortunately gets lost in the crowd as the movie progresses. Dorian Harewood is not your stereotypical action lead, but he actually suits the character's reluctant participation well. Clint Howard is his usual creepy weird self and plays a pointless yet entertaining character. Don Swayze does his thing and is underused, and it's sad to see Keith Coogan reduced to such a minor side role.
This movie is fine if you set your expectations low and still have a thirst for such outings beyond what it models itself on.
My, my, my, what a little treat this turned out to be. I've been a fan of Scheider's since I saw him the Jaws movies and that appreciation of his skills grew when I watched Blue Thunder and Still Of The Night. I'd also been impressed by Dorian Harewood who I'd only seen in countless TV series, except for his role in Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket. So when I saw this film on the Sony Movie Channel I had to give it a try.
It took me right back to the '90's action thrillers and I have to say, this is one of the better ones. Not only does it have a strong cast, which consists of a lot of B'Movie and TV actors, plus it has a decent story.
Luke Sinclair arrives home too late to save his family from being murdered and the only satisfaction is their killer is caught. However, due to some botched up police procedures, he is released. Sinclair spots the murderer on the court steps where the killer taunts him. Sinclair reaches out and grabs a passing police officers gun and shoots the man to death. Needless to say, Sinclair is incarcerated for fifteen years for the murder and at every parole hearing when asked if he is aware of his actions and is he sorry he always replies no and that the man needed to be held accountable, his parole is subsequently turned down. One day while out in the yard one con decides to attack the prison King-Pin, Enzo Marcelli. Sinclair comes to Enzo's help and Enzo ends up killing the man. Since Sinclair helped Enzo, Enzo gets Sinclair transferred to a high tech prison. However, the prison isn't these convicts destination, for Enzo has devised a plan to escape, giving Sinclair his freedom. Though, when the plan goes awry, which side will Sinclair choose to fight for?
What the writers then add to this scenario are quite a few twists to the story as you find out not everything is quite as it seems. Another good idea was you can never be sure just who will survive this incident as even main characters are killed off. This, for its time, was quite a new way of telling a story and instilling realism. The director also does a good job of keeping the pace riding the rails at a breakneck speed, just as the trail itself careers to its final destination.
There was only one drawback for me and that was the underused character of Hector Miller as he was a psychopath who killed people according to horror movies and spoke only in movie quotes. Miller is kept behind bars even when the convicts get loose as even the bad guys don't trust him. So when he finally escapes you think, right then here we go things are going to get good. Except you'd be wrong as Miller mostly hides away for the rest of the film. It would have been even better if the end of the movie had been Miller walking away from the train wreck and into Las Vegas. But, even that didn't happen - so many missed opportunities with this character,
There are a few inconsistencies which detract from the film a little, the main one is when Sinclair does a "Blue Streak" and gets off the train. He makes it to a local town and steals a dirt bike and sets off to get back on board so he can help the passengers. The trouble being, in the time he was off the train its route is changed... there is no way that Sinclair would know this and he never should have been able to catch back up to the train. However, if you overlook this niggling fact the movie becomes enjoyable once more.
Another surprisingly good thing about the movie is its effects. If they used stock footage, which lots of movies did at that time then they chose the film stock perfectly to tie in with theirs as all the shots look to be the same calibre. There's plenty of train walking and hanging off the cars to satisfy everyone. Even when the train crashes into the station the effects are more than possible.
If you like action thrillers then you might enjoy this one. It is at least worth a look see. I would be only too happy to watch this film again, though it might have to be in a couple of years time.
It took me right back to the '90's action thrillers and I have to say, this is one of the better ones. Not only does it have a strong cast, which consists of a lot of B'Movie and TV actors, plus it has a decent story.
Luke Sinclair arrives home too late to save his family from being murdered and the only satisfaction is their killer is caught. However, due to some botched up police procedures, he is released. Sinclair spots the murderer on the court steps where the killer taunts him. Sinclair reaches out and grabs a passing police officers gun and shoots the man to death. Needless to say, Sinclair is incarcerated for fifteen years for the murder and at every parole hearing when asked if he is aware of his actions and is he sorry he always replies no and that the man needed to be held accountable, his parole is subsequently turned down. One day while out in the yard one con decides to attack the prison King-Pin, Enzo Marcelli. Sinclair comes to Enzo's help and Enzo ends up killing the man. Since Sinclair helped Enzo, Enzo gets Sinclair transferred to a high tech prison. However, the prison isn't these convicts destination, for Enzo has devised a plan to escape, giving Sinclair his freedom. Though, when the plan goes awry, which side will Sinclair choose to fight for?
What the writers then add to this scenario are quite a few twists to the story as you find out not everything is quite as it seems. Another good idea was you can never be sure just who will survive this incident as even main characters are killed off. This, for its time, was quite a new way of telling a story and instilling realism. The director also does a good job of keeping the pace riding the rails at a breakneck speed, just as the trail itself careers to its final destination.
There was only one drawback for me and that was the underused character of Hector Miller as he was a psychopath who killed people according to horror movies and spoke only in movie quotes. Miller is kept behind bars even when the convicts get loose as even the bad guys don't trust him. So when he finally escapes you think, right then here we go things are going to get good. Except you'd be wrong as Miller mostly hides away for the rest of the film. It would have been even better if the end of the movie had been Miller walking away from the train wreck and into Las Vegas. But, even that didn't happen - so many missed opportunities with this character,
There are a few inconsistencies which detract from the film a little, the main one is when Sinclair does a "Blue Streak" and gets off the train. He makes it to a local town and steals a dirt bike and sets off to get back on board so he can help the passengers. The trouble being, in the time he was off the train its route is changed... there is no way that Sinclair would know this and he never should have been able to catch back up to the train. However, if you overlook this niggling fact the movie becomes enjoyable once more.
Another surprisingly good thing about the movie is its effects. If they used stock footage, which lots of movies did at that time then they chose the film stock perfectly to tie in with theirs as all the shots look to be the same calibre. There's plenty of train walking and hanging off the cars to satisfy everyone. Even when the train crashes into the station the effects are more than possible.
If you like action thrillers then you might enjoy this one. It is at least worth a look see. I would be only too happy to watch this film again, though it might have to be in a couple of years time.
Evasive Action (A pure 90's action movie name) is a very low-budget, low-quality & direct-to-the-Shelves of Blockbuster type Action film with a top notch cast of know-the-face actors & B-movie stars.
I liked this way more than Con Air.
Top of the list is the legendary Roy Scheider, one of my all-time favorite actors, this guy is a movie legend & has Starred in many brilliant movies over the course of his Career with Classic films such as Jaws, Jaws 2, The French Connection, The Seven-Ups, Last Embrace & Blue Thunder, just for an example. Scheider is an actor i just love to watch in anything & here in this trashy little B-movie he's still a fun watch. The 90's & early 2000's was Scheider's later-in-Career paycheck parts, where he probably done those cheap flicks simply for an easy paycheck but he's always decent on screen because he was a great actor R. I. P & i generally enjoy his 90's/2000's B-movie work such as Pluto's Run (With Gary Busey) & The Peacekeeper (With Dolph Lundgren) & The Doorway & Daybreak & Executive Target (With Michael Madsen) for example & their all pure 90's Low-budget B-movies but Scheider is always watchable. Here Scheider plays a crime boss, he's an evil villain, who is on his way to a new maximum security prison by train but escapes with a bunch of fellow criminals, all know-the-face characters (Don Swayze, Clint Howard & a few other's) & there's a good guy prisoner on their too who wants to stop them. The prisoner's take over the train & their's lots of Action & shootouts, it's all done very cheaply of course & the film is a cheaper version of CON AIR really but on a train or a secret sequel as it even mentions the events of Con Air. There's nothing great about this film but it is a fun little ride full of character actors & fun action. Dorian Harwood (Full Metal Jacket, Sudden Death, Pacific Hights) plays the good guy prisoner & main hero, named Luke Sinclair, a likeable character & even more so with the reason why he's locked-up, see his family was murdered & the piece of sh#t that did it got off (the "Justice System" doesn't work) so Luke shoots the scum outside the Court house & i totally agree with his vigilante actions.
Ed 'O Ross (Another 48hrs,Red Heat) stars as a prison warden & Ray Wise (Robocop,Jeepers Creepers 2) plays a Sheriff & Rance Howard (Terminal Velocity, The 'Burbs,Universal Soldier,Ticks ) & Keith Coogan (Adventures in Babysitting,Toy Soldiers) it's just nice seeing all these faces we know from many other movies pop up throughout this cheap 'n' cheesy film.
Evasive Action is a simple, cheap B-movie through & through & i like it, it's as simple as that.
I liked this way more than Con Air.
Top of the list is the legendary Roy Scheider, one of my all-time favorite actors, this guy is a movie legend & has Starred in many brilliant movies over the course of his Career with Classic films such as Jaws, Jaws 2, The French Connection, The Seven-Ups, Last Embrace & Blue Thunder, just for an example. Scheider is an actor i just love to watch in anything & here in this trashy little B-movie he's still a fun watch. The 90's & early 2000's was Scheider's later-in-Career paycheck parts, where he probably done those cheap flicks simply for an easy paycheck but he's always decent on screen because he was a great actor R. I. P & i generally enjoy his 90's/2000's B-movie work such as Pluto's Run (With Gary Busey) & The Peacekeeper (With Dolph Lundgren) & The Doorway & Daybreak & Executive Target (With Michael Madsen) for example & their all pure 90's Low-budget B-movies but Scheider is always watchable. Here Scheider plays a crime boss, he's an evil villain, who is on his way to a new maximum security prison by train but escapes with a bunch of fellow criminals, all know-the-face characters (Don Swayze, Clint Howard & a few other's) & there's a good guy prisoner on their too who wants to stop them. The prisoner's take over the train & their's lots of Action & shootouts, it's all done very cheaply of course & the film is a cheaper version of CON AIR really but on a train or a secret sequel as it even mentions the events of Con Air. There's nothing great about this film but it is a fun little ride full of character actors & fun action. Dorian Harwood (Full Metal Jacket, Sudden Death, Pacific Hights) plays the good guy prisoner & main hero, named Luke Sinclair, a likeable character & even more so with the reason why he's locked-up, see his family was murdered & the piece of sh#t that did it got off (the "Justice System" doesn't work) so Luke shoots the scum outside the Court house & i totally agree with his vigilante actions.
Ed 'O Ross (Another 48hrs,Red Heat) stars as a prison warden & Ray Wise (Robocop,Jeepers Creepers 2) plays a Sheriff & Rance Howard (Terminal Velocity, The 'Burbs,Universal Soldier,Ticks ) & Keith Coogan (Adventures in Babysitting,Toy Soldiers) it's just nice seeing all these faces we know from many other movies pop up throughout this cheap 'n' cheesy film.
Evasive Action is a simple, cheap B-movie through & through & i like it, it's as simple as that.
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- AnecdotesHector the Director says the words "We're gonna need a bigger boat" from Jaws. Roy Scheider, who famously said that quote, stars in this film.
- GaffesWhen the dirt bike chases the train, the stunt driver is clearly Caucasian with his arms and hands painted black to match the character.
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Ian Kellen: [finding Wes has been burned by one of his bombs] So this is Wes...
[sarcastically]
Ian Kellen: ... Hi... Wes!
- ConnexionsFeatures Transamerica Express (1976)
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