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Money Train

Money Train

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: J-Lo, Wesley and Woody at their best!!!!
Review: Once again actors Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson are back together for another movie since White Man Can't Jump, this time as stepbrother transit cops in New York, and to add to the mix is the sexy Jennifer Lopez. This movie has great action scenes and great acting by all three. I personally recommend this movie for any J-Lo, Snipes, or Harrelson fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Action Movie
Review: Snipes brings a another all action movie to the screen. I think Wesley Snipes is a great and talented actor and this movie is one of his best. His brother Woddy, and cop, Jennifer Lopez star in this great full pack edge of your seats action movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Money Train - *** Stars
Review: The reteaming of Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson pays in gold coinage again in this story of two transit cops who eventually find themselves robbing a runaway "money train" (which travels the rail system collecting several million bucks of fare money daily), but that's the only successful delivery this actioner makes. As contentious, Smother Brothers-like foster brothers, Snipes (as the black, dedicated-to-his-job, older bro) and Harrelson (as the younger white screwup) play off each other pleasingly, striking as many sparks as does their out-of-control vehicle in the film's fabulous finale (with an SFX nod to Sony Imageworks). Snipes + Harrelson = Fun + Fireworks.
But much of the rest has the vaguely unpleasant aroma of a subway station. Subplots involving the brothers' rivalry over a beautiful Latina transit-beat trainee (Jennifer Lopez) and their an-tagonism toward The Boss (a jaw-droppingly bad Robert Blake) are scripted by the numbers, going no higher than 3. The hijack scene, in which all of the money guards wander away from their train, evidences the I.Q. at work here, going no higher than 60. Still, for undemanding urban audiences, Snipes and Harrelson and the frequent action sequences provide a sleek ride at the boxoffice station.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: POORLY MADE
Review: THIS FILM IS NOT VERY ENTERTAINING AND WILL DEFINITELY NOT PLEASE ACTION FANS. THE ACTION SCENES IN THIS FILM ARE MUNDANE. HIGHLY UNRECOMMENDED.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A waste of time.
Review: This movie, complete with dull humor and a sick plot,seem's to me, not so much about a race to rob a train, but a race to see who can say the F-word more in an hour and a-half.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny Action, but too old
Review: Three great actors in this somewhat offensive action comedy that had good parts and bad. Nontheless it is a definite looker, and is really worth watching. I liked it and i'm sure you'll love it too. A great mild action movie with big stars who knows how to act.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jennifer Lopez in "Money Train"
Review: Two foster brothers are NYC transit cops in charge of guarding the subway's "money train". Knowing it's loaded up with the station's fare, the pair finally decide to rob it themselves!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jennifer Lopez in "Money Train"
Review: Two foster brothers are NYC transit cops in charge of guarding the subway's "money train". Knowing it's loaded up with the station's fare, the pair finally decide to rob it themselves!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jennifer Lopez in "Money Train"
Review: Two foster brothers are NYC transit cops in charge of guarding the subway's "money train". Knowing it's loaded up with the station's fare, the pair finally decide to rob it themselves!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lopez is really "On the 6"
Review: Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson rekindile their teamwork fromWhite Men can't Jump in an action packed thriller which packs punch but lacks focus. This story is all over the place involving two interracial step brothers competeing for a female partners affection (Lopez). The story includes a gambling problem, a bosses irrational behavior, and saving ones brother from the law as he tries to rob a NYC transit money train. Unfortunately firebug scenes were copied and killed a token booth clerk in Brooklyn after this movies release. One problem with this movie is that it alleges it's using a letter B train to Coney Island when the trains used for filming were 4,5 and 6 number cars. The movie was said to be filmed in North Carolna studios however the stations resemble those of the Lexington Ave. Line. Any consious New Yorker knows that they're not passing De Kalb Ave. Why after spending millions of dollars is the simplest research messed up? They should have gotten their subway legend right! Jenifer Lopez looks real good and acts well in a movie that indirectly refers from her the self motivated title of her cd "On the 6" which refers to the 6 subway line. Lot's of mistakes for anyone who knows the subway but some good action scenes aside from the movies implausibility.


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