davidtltc Wrote:
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> What the main question from any narrow gauge fan
> should be, is, were any of the passenger cars
> harmed in the making of this movie?
Now that's a great question Dave
So the only thing historical accurate about this movie would be the beautiful Locomotive?! Hollywood fake woke working it's magic creating false history to boost a narrative that divides our country even more.... 200/1 odds this is a massive flop. Reminds me of the story line in the "Crocodile Dundee in LA" where movies were made to spend money and artwork was smuggled. Anyone see any artwork on the train?
Blazing Saddles was an entertaining comedy classic. Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder were the main star power. Django was so horrible and I turned it off within 3 mins, so many references to things that sunk worse then a cattle car in mid July!
Over all at least C&TS got some of that money and the #168 made it's debut in cinema!