As two hostlers take a break to wolf down breakfast, they are interrupted and asked to move one of the newest trains on the line to a different track. The night shift is eager to head home and the members of the morning crew are dragging themselves in, coffee in hand. A veteran train engineer (Denzel Washington) and a young conductor (Chris Pine) race the clock to stop an unmanned runaway train – effectively a missile the size of a skyscraper - and prevent disaster in a heavily populated area.October 12 begins with the usual early morning rush at Fuller Yard in Wilkins, Pennsylvania. Inspired by actual events, UNSTOPPABLE is an adrenaline rush fueled by director Tony Scott’s signature mark of propulsive action rooted in the reality of ordinary people placed in extraordinary circumstances. Here's the synopsis followed by the clips and images: Hit the jump for the full synopsis, 5 clips from the film, and a bunch of new images. All the action with the train was very well done, and I was definitely on edge watching Pine and Washington try to stop a moving missile.
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Also, even though he might have relaxed a bit, he still knows how to frame action. Of course there are still moments that make you remember you're watching a Tony Scott film, but it's far less intrusive. Instead of the crazy camera work that distracts you from the story ( Deja Vu, Domino, The Taking of Pelham 123), it's like he took a valium before filming. I saw a screening the other day and am happy to report Tony Scott has relaxed a bit behind the camera. Starring Chris Pine and Denzel Washington as a train conductor and engineer, the two have to race the clock to stop an unmanned runaway train – effectively a missile the size of a skyscraper - and prevent disaster in a heavily populated area. Opening on November 12 is director Tony Scott's ( True Romance, Top Gun, Man on Fire) new movie Unstoppable.