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alfalfa
03-03-2008, 08:55 PM
Seen any movies with great train scenes lately?
I have not and would love to hear about any. :)

Boston&Maine
03-03-2008, 09:17 PM
LOL, the last movie I watched was Dodgeball, safe to say there were no trains in that... I can not even remember the last time I saw a train in a movie, which I think needs to change :rolleyes:

The last time I saw a train in anything though would be the Discovery channel show, "Smash Lab"... They were trying to think of a way to make collisions with cars less sever... Their solution was to put an air-bad like system on the front of a train... In my opinion though it was a stupid idea and made the train look ghey :thumbsdown:

alfalfa
03-04-2008, 02:25 AM
LOL, the last movie I watched was Dodgeball, safe to say there were no trains in that... I can not even remember the last time I saw a train in a movie, which I think needs to change :rolleyes:

The last time I saw a train in anything though would be the Discovery channel show, "Smash Lab"... They were trying to think of a way to make collisions with cars less sever... Their solution was to put an air-bad like system on the front of a train... In my opinion though it was a stupid idea and made the train look ghey :thumbsdown:

You actually watched Dodgeball. :laugh:

"Stand By Me" was not only a great movie IMO. It mostly took place on RR tracks and had some cool train scenes.
If you check out the link in my sig you may just see the oldest train movie ever made. Short and sweet! :D

Boston&Maine
03-04-2008, 07:58 AM
You actually watched Dodgeball. :laugh:

"Stand By Me" was not only a great movie IMO. It mostly took place on RR tracks and had some cool train scenes.
If you check out the link in my sig you may just see the oldest train movie ever made. Short and sweet! :D

Yea I watched Dodgeball and I have not laughed that hard in ages :laugh:

That movie is pretty cool, I always like those old black and white movies, makes me wish I had lived in the 1800's and early 1900's :(