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End Of The Line [1988] [DVD]

Kevin Bacon , Bob Balaban , Jay Russell    Parental Guidance   DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Kevin Bacon, Bob Balaban, Barbara Barrie, Michael Beach, Judy Benson
  • Directors: Jay Russell
  • Writers: Jay Russell, John Wohlbruck
  • Producers: Lewis M. Allen, Mary Steenburgen, Peter Newman, Walker Stuart
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Prism
  • DVD Release Date: 3 Sep 2001
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000649JL
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 38,931 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars End Of The Line 16 Jan 2003
By 423206
Format:DVD
Two workers from a railway company realize that the company want to close the railroad track where they work. They steal an engine and travel thru America to the centre of the company to protest against the closing. While travelling they have a lot of adventurous moments. The story of a whole community's fight for survival against corporate America is handsomely protrayed in this great movie. Kevin Bacon is excellent as usual.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not so good 17 Jun 2013
By Kadie
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
This film was disappointing- pretty boring. Not much happens, it's slow, and just trudges along. It did start to pick up a little towards the end, there were even a couple of funny moments, but it was really too late by then.
The reason I bought the film was because I'm a big Kevin Bacon fan, and although he was good as usual, he wasn't in it much.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Wow. This is a REALLY bad movie! 11 Jun 2012
By James F. Fitzgerald, Jr. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
We seek out bad movies and this is one of the worst that I have seen in a long time. This makes Jay Andrews look like Cecil B. DeMille. The dialog appears to be made up on the spot. Every character is a caricature-be it the shotgun toting, beer swilling, southern hick or the evil corporate executive. The "plot" is that an evil railroad exec decides to shut down it's rail service (played very oddly by Bob Balaban) and become an air freight company!? It's hard to feel too sorry for those who are going to lose their "jobs" as there is no work being done or any revenue being generated. I think Kevin Bacon spent one day filming his parts. You don't see him much. For all his acting prowess, he does not know how to pour a beer. (Hint: It's not the same as pouring water).
I was in pain as this locomotive lumbered on. Basically, nothing happens. I am pretty sure that stuff is supposed to happen in movies. You'll need the subtitles on to understand the dialog. Even the subtitles are bad. It often says "laughing" when nobody is. PAINFUL!!
2.0 out of 5 stars A potential problem with using an all region dvd player 8 Sep 2010
By Keith L. Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I purchased this dvd because I have an all region dvd player by Toshiba. The disk arrived and when I went to play it the picture which is supposedly in 4:3 was displayed in 16:9. Furthermore the image was scrunched up. I tried the various settings on the dvd player with no change. My tv is an older JVC 27" model from circa 1999. I don't think it is to blame but I don't understand the result. If this was common to all the copies of End of the Line it would have been commented on by others but no one has mentioned this problem. However, it happened to me so I pass it on as a possiblility for others.
5.0 out of 5 stars A PROPER BALANCE OF HUMOUR AND PATHOS. 23 Oct 2006
By rsoonsa - Published on Amazon.com
This delightful piece relates of an unscheduled jaunt aboard a locomotive "borrowed" by veteran trainmen Will Henry (Wilford Brimley) and Leo Pickett (Levon Helm) after their employer, Southland Railroad, shifts its manner of freight transport to the airlanes, resulting in the closure of a railyard in Clifford, Arkansas, with a subsequent loss to many in the small town of their livelihood. Freshman director Jay Russell, invited while attending a similarly fledgling Sundance Institute's workshop to develop his script, does so very effectively, with most of the filming taking place near his hometown of Little Rock, enabling Russell's strongly regional feeling for the South to aid him in composing a very personal, well-executed work. The locomotive is being taken by Will and Leo to Chicago, wherein the pair hope to present their grievances to the parent corporation's board chairman, and Russell formulates a recipe for some delicious humour, some satirical, during the adventure, with blessedly minimal slapstick, focussing not only upon the two railroaders but their waiting families, as well. A well-selected cast is aptly directed, with particularly strong performances from Kevin Bacon, Mary Steenburgen and Holly Hunter, the last two of whom gift the scenario with delicious comedic timing. With talented supporting players helping to make possible a successful blend of whimsy and the didactic, END OF THE LINE belies its rather low budget, assisted to a large extent by cinematographer George Tirl, who here intensifies the standard colour scale while utilizing a wide range of facial lighting to help in representing performers' thoughts.
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