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Kevin Bacon Movie: End of the Line
Movie End of the Line |  |  | | List Price: $6.99 | | Label: Platinum Disc
Salesrank: 62442
Released: January 7, 2003 | | Our Price: $2.32 | | Used Price: $2.32 | | MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD | |
End of the Line Reviews: End of the Line  2007-12-25 - This a great "feel good" film. This film isn't often remembered, but is one that will bring a smile to your face. Wilford Brimley is terrific.
Left behind by business (ie. the rich get richer).  2007-02-21 - I believe Wilford Brimley is a great actor because he seems to just be himself. He plays a brakeman on the "Southland Railroad". The railroad is being reorganized and the small town he lives in will be devastated so some rich folks in Chicago can roll in more "dough". He and another worker take a locomotive to Chicago to try and convince the "powers that be" to think twice about the reorganization. Instead the company clones try to use them in an advertising campaign to make the changes go smoother. Brimley won't have it. You watch the rest. You have the sad and inevitable conflict of young and old, rich and poor played out in the heartland. Great film.
A Good Movie  2007-01-10 - This was a very good movie if your into train movies. Although if you know your stuff about railroads you'll find that it has a lot of Hollywood in it. It did have a lot of good railroad shots in it.
Terrible transfer from film to DVD  2004-04-26 - The picture quality is the worst I have seen yet on a DVD. It is worse then a fifth generation VHS. The image is so bad that I don't know why they bothered releasing the DVD.
It was called the "Sleeper of the Year"  2004-02-16 - End of the line opened in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1987 with Wilford Brimley heading an All Star cast: Kevin Bacon, Levon Helm, et. al. I can not believe that this movie was put on film. The Director, Jay Russell, was filming his first feature film. The reason this movie was made in and around Little Rock Arkansas was because of the Director and Mary Steenbergon. Both are from Arkansas. It is a horrible story, with an awesome cast. I do not know the politics of movie making, and I don't want to....this movie stinks.
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