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Atomic Train

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
2.4K
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Atomic Train (1999)
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A train filled with atomic devices threatens to destroy the city of Denver. John Serger (an NTSB agent) has to prevent this from happeningA train filled with atomic devices threatens to destroy the city of Denver. John Serger (an NTSB agent) has to prevent this from happeningA train filled with atomic devices threatens to destroy the city of Denver. John Serger (an NTSB agent) has to prevent this from happening

  • Stars
    • Rob Lowe
    • Kristin Davis
    • Esai Morales
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    2.4K
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    • Stars
      • Rob Lowe
      • Kristin Davis
      • Esai Morales
    • 66User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Rob Lowe
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    • John Seger
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    • Noris MacKenzie
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    4robertcarolina

    Welcome to the valley of the cliche

    The piece starts interestingly enough, as a train carrying hazardous materials and a contraband nuclear warhead rattles its way across the mountains towards Denver with a serious case of brake-failure. The film never quite manages to be the action-adventure flick that the its creators probably intended (my fellow Dayton-ian Rob Lowe as Action Man?), but it does rather start to work as a comedy - a comedy of errors. Just when you think you've reached the end of your bad luck day, yet another incredible coincidence comes up that plunges the characters into harm's way.

    I won't give away any of the various plot twists, but my wife and I started to laugh every time an ignorant walk-on character delivered a line like: "I've got to do something right now, because lives are at risk". This is, perhaps, one thing that distinguishes this film from other American-made catastrophe flicks: it does not glorify the plucky non-professional and well-meaning individualist who rebells from authority but then manages to save the day anyway. (Sorry, Bruce Willis.) These sorts of "rugged individuals" (i.e., stupid but well-meaning folk) keep recurring - mostly as cannon fodder for the ever-increasing body count.

    Perhaps the moral of the movie could be summarised as, "this is what happens when you don't listen to the people in charge", or even, "no good deed goes unpunished". Unfortunately, the President of the US himself (played by reliable character actor Edward Herrmann) is given the unsavoury task of delivering the trite and didactic concluding thoughts near the end of the piece.

    Come on, Rob, you are better than this train wreck waiting to happen.
    7RichN36

    so bad it was kind of good

    Actually this movie isn't so bad for a Made for TV Action Movie. Of course everything was over the top and the acting was sub par. It was the type of movie that if it can go wrong it will. You keep asking yourself can anything go right for these People????? and then nothing goes right for them. It is just one of those movies you have to watch and let the mind wander and enjoy this movie is best watched if you have a big storm outside and you can't go anywhere so might as well sit back and have fun.

    Of course there are plot holes you can drive a Steam Train Through. But what Made for TV movie doesn't. Some Charters are droped before the first half of the movie is over and you never see them again and you go through the rest of the movie wondering if they will ever show up again.

    My biggest gripe of the movie is some of the actions of the Charters get them into the Problems they have. If only they follow the Rules or directions this movie wouldn't have had the same Ending it did. Just following the Rules would of caused the Train to have a happy ending.

    But don't worry it is a Great time killer full of hammy acting and Cheap FX.
    Markus58

    "Improbable" isn't a strong enough word

    For a reality check, please digest these facts and compare them to the fiction of this mini-series:

    **Nuclear weapons are no longer transported on trains in the U.S.

    **Nuclear weapons are never armed when transported.

    **Nuclear waste and nuclear weapons are NEVER transported together.

    **Nuclear waste is transported in containers designed to withstand extraordinary external challenges (i.e. fire of 2000 F, impact of a locomotive at 80 mph, water immersion, sabotage, etc.).

    **In the past 30 years, nearly 3,000 shipments of used nuclear fuel has been transported safely via highways and railways in the U.S., as have more than 45 million packages of radioactive materials.

    **Eight containers have been involved in transit accidents. All remained intact with no release of radioactive material.

    **The first priority of federal, state and local agencies who regulate shipments of radioactive materials is the safety and welfare of the public.
    millennia-2

    Basic TV miniseries

    Though it may not be technically well done or sufficiently researched, Atomic Train is immensely entertaining, with excellent locations and good pacing. The special effects were actually very good, as was the editing/ sound editing.

    Nothing much can be said about the mediocre acting (Rob Lowe wasn't bad, it was just the awful support), and the whole thing plays out like an extended 'Black Dog' with a different plot line as far as writing and production values go.

    Still, if you feel like mindless entertainment for a Sunday afternoon, Atomic Train might do the trick.
    4Milevskiy

    I have wife and kids, so I'd better leave now!

    Normally, in these type of movies, we get a simple plot where the hero defuses the bomb and the villain is either killed or arrested. Not here, which is the only good thing about it.

    The bad stuff is just everywhere. You keep asking yourself: 'why doesn't he do this or that and save us some time?' None of the main characters makes sense.

    The boy climbing down a ladder to help his dad finds himself stuck. The father, who is seriously injured, now has to pull his son back up the ladder using a rope. And what does he get in return? A ladder in his face! And so much for his dad, the guy's is goner. Killed by his own son. Nice thing to work with, plotwise? No way, the boy doesn't even care!

    Mena Suvari's boyfriend is nothing more than a pain in the ass. He succeeds in getting injured even before anything happens! Then he just lays around feeling sorry for himself. Well done! The would-be-hero-dude (Rob Lowe) who pulls out of the rescue operation and leaves all the work to his college who (of course, he was black and previously unintroduced) dies. It's like saying: 'I'm a firefighter, but I have wife and kids, so I'd better leave now!'

    I don't feel like writing anymore about this, as it feels like a waste of time. A strange thing is that I enjoyed watching it, merely to laugh at the mistakes and plot holes. So it might have Ed Wood potential!

    O yeah: what ever happened to the black guy leading the firetruck parade?

    4/10

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      At one point the TV reporter refers to the train's braking system as "hydraulic brakes". This is also emphasized when you see "brake fluid" dripping from a hose. If they did an ounce of research, they would know that trains operate with a compressed air braking system. No train in existence uses hydraulic brakes. Also when two air hoses bust open, the train automatically goes into emergency, and the movie would've been 10 minutes long.
    • Goofs
      The engineer on the train states that the "throttle is stuck again." Federal Railway Administration and company rules would require a locomotive with a sticking throttle to be removed from service.
    • Connections
      Edited into Death Train (2003)

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Atómový vlak
    • Filming locations
      • Britannia Beach, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Dennis Hammer Productions
      • Michael R. Joyce Productions
      • NBC Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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