This DVD item from 20th Century Fox was reviewed on 10-Dec-2008.
Pushing Tin Reference DVD. Classifications : General Comedy Genres DVD Video John Cusack Comedy Stars Comedy Genres DVD Video 4-for-3 Comedy 4-for-3 DVD Custom Stores Specialty Stores DVD Video Akin, Philip ( A ) Actors & Actresses Custom Stores . Click the following link to view the cover of Pushing Tin. Related topics: 1999-04-23. General. Comedy. Genres. DVD. Video. John Cusack. Comedy Stars. Comedy. Genres. DVD. requestid: a2c47640-5d10-4de9-bd29-e85d97edeefe requestprocessingtime: 0.0699600000000000 salesrank: 12058 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 6075020530
1) DVD DVD Pushing Tin by 20th Century Fox. The life of New York City air traffic controller Nick Falzone (John Cusack) is stressful enough until super controller Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton) arrives. Nick gets a little too close to Russell´s wife Mary (Angelina Jolie, who met future ex-hubby Thornton on the set of this film) and hijinks ensue. A number of scenes show the controllers at work, although real controllers no doubt spend much more time looking at their screens than the characters in this movie. Watch for the scenes that show how Russell has a special fondness for wake turbulence.¤ 2) DVD DVD Pushing Tin by 20th Century Fox. If you want spectacular picture about of a real history of Air Traffic Controller, this isn´t your picture.
This picture is a good comedy, with elements for have funny session viewing a light history, with real elements, but the "Hollywood" elements are present in all of the history.
Good elements are the enviroment of the "office" of ATC´s, ambiented on TRACON of New York and procedures followed, but have drops of unreality.
Good picture for enjoy on a weekend, specially for people funs of aviation. For general people is posible they don´t understand some procedures.
Pushing Tin¤ 3) DVD DVD Pushing Tin by 20th Century Fox. CUSAK AND THORNTON PLAY AIR TRAFIC CONTROLLERS WITH DIFFERENT METHODS OF ACHEIVING THE SAME GOAL. BILLIE BOB IS NUTS. JOLIE IS WITH THORNTON AND HUSTLES CUSAK. CAN´T SEE JOLIE AND THORNTON MARRIED. UGH. JM¤ 4) DVD DVD Pushing Tin by 20th Century Fox. I own this movie because it came as part of a box set. I´d never heard of it before and didn´t know anything about it, but eventually decided to watch it. I´ve tried to sit through it twice now, but can´t seem to make it. It´s supposed to be a comedy, but it´s just not funny. I don´t think I more than cracked a smile through the first 45 minutes. I kinda skimmed the rest of it, but I just didn´t get it. The only things funny about this movie are that someone thought it was a good idea, and that idiots like me actually own it. Save your money.¤ 5) DVD DVD Pushing Tin by 20th Century Fox. Pushing Tin is a strange movie. It´s a mix of romance comedy and drama. It actually does a fairly decent job of showing the viewer why relationships are important. It wasn´t really a funny film to me personally. The segments that were supposed to make me laugh didn´t work, and I was just waiting for the drama bits to come in. The first 30 minutes of plot were basically nonexistent, with me just wondering why *nothing* is happening. Eventually a storyline is created, if you´re a patient person willing to wait for it to come.
Maybe I laughed at some of the cruel moments, which made me feel bad. The final 20 minutes of film were truly really good moments of creative writing and made the movie a worthwhile purchase. I should have seen the ending coming a mile away, and yet, I didn´t. I forgot all about *something* Billy Bob´s character had a fascination with, so it was a nice surprise to see how they managed that particular spot to fit into an excellent storyline segment.
Overall, decent, but not something you´d want to see more than once or twice.¤ 6) DVD DVD Pushing Tin by 20th Century Fox. Nick Falzone (John Cusack) is the busiest, and the best, air traffic controller on Long Island - until Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton) roars into town like a motorcycle-riding cowboy. Fueled by caffeine and machismo, the two men embark upon an uproarious contest of wit and wills that can ultimately only have one winner.¤ 7) DVD DVD Pushing Tin by 20th Century Fox. Blessed by a fantastic cast and slick direction by Mike Newell, Pushing Tin is one of those invigorating movies (like Wall Street or All the President´s Men) that takes you behind the scenes of a dramatic profession--in this case, the high-stress world of air-traffic controllers--and throws in a source of conflict to ramp up the tension. For ace "tin-pusher" Nick Falzone (John Cusack), that conflict arrives in the form of Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton), an Irish/Choctaw half-breed whose Zen-like control of air traffic immediately puts Nick on the defensive. Add an incident of infidelity and Nick´s subsequent self-loathing and guilt, and Pushing Tin turns into a macho pissing match, with Nick´s and Russell´s spouses (Cate Blanchett and Angelina Jolie, respectively) stuck in the middle. At that point, this otherwise splendid comedy-drama turns almost fatally silly, and it hits additional turbulence by lapsing into a predictable series of pat resolutions. Fortunately, the jazzy cast avoids a nosedive into the tarmac, and if you recall Blanchett´s Oscar-nominated performance in Elizabeth, you´ll be amazed by her flawless transformation into a smart and sweetly devoted New Jersey housewife. Dialogue is a major asset here, and the script (by TV veterans Glen and Les Charles) gives Cusack & Co. plenty to chew on. That makes Pushing Tin a breezy good time, and its flaws are easily forgiven. --Jeff Shannon¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 7-Jan-2009, 086162123061, 821-166-CIB-CIB-GAB-UUB-QYB-8  Pushing Tin, DVD, Image © 20th Century Fox
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