Money Train (1995)
Aida Turturro, Alvaleta Guess, Chris Cooper
This attempt to reunite the stars of White Men Can't Jump will most likely be remembered as the movie that allegedly inspired a number of copycat arsons in the New York subway system. In other words, the movie itself is too perfunctory to be remembered for any other reason. Woody Harrelson an... (read more) This attempt to reunite the stars of White Men Can't Jump will most likely be remembered as the movie that allegedly inspired a number of copycat arsons in the New York subway system. In other words, the movie itself is too perfunctory to be remembered for any other reason. Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes share their established chemistry as a pair of stepbrothers who work the subway detail as undercover detectives in the NYPD. Woody's a compulsive gambler with a huge debt problem to contend with, and he's also competing with his brother for the attentions of their new and beautiful partner (Jennifer Lopez), who's been assigned to join their investigation of the subway crimes. They're also supposed to guard the daily money train (so named because it contains each day's worth of subway fares), but Woody gets the bright idea that it might be the solution to his money woes. What follows is standard-issue action fare for the mid-1990s--lots of violence, excessive profanity, and attempts at witty banter between the costars to make it all seem more entertaining than it really is. You'd need to be a serious Harrelson, Snipes, or Lopez fan to add this movie to your collection. For anyone else, one viewing ought to be enough. --Jeff Shannon
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R, 110 min.
Directed by:
Joseph Ruben
Release Date: Nov 22, 1995
DVD Release Date: May 22, 2001
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Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson, the hilarious duo of White Men Can't Jump, reunite for the buddy-action-comedy Money Train. Unsurprisingly, their obvious on-screen chemistry rouses the biggest laughs here, but Doug Richardson and David Loughrey's ... (read more) Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson, the hilarious duo of White Men Can't Jump, reunite for the buddy-action-comedy Money Train. Unsurprisingly, their obvious on-screen chemistry rouses the biggest laughs here, but Doug Richardson and David Loughrey's badly written script and the uneven pacing of the direction overshadows the picture's funniest moments, making this a rather forgettable affair in a long list of movies in the same genre.
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It's loads of fun, Harrelson and Snipes have great chemistry and make this movie what it is. Such a shame how far down the shitter Snipes' career has gone!
Nothing like a B-movie binge to kill the exam tedium. There's no hope for me, I'm joining the no-lifers club very soon. An utterly pointless film, but it has what we call "tempo". This must be Chris Cooper's oddest role, I think. The "mystery man" fr... (read more) Nothing like a B-movie binge to kill the exam tedium. There's no hope for me, I'm joining the no-lifers club very soon. An utterly pointless film, but it has what we call "tempo". This must be Chris Cooper's oddest role, I think. The "mystery man" from Lost Highway also stars as a high-ranking bureau sleazeball. A young, unknown Lopez is scorching hot.
I've always liked Snipes and Harrelson together - they have great chemistry. I actually enjoyed this more than most.
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Excitement, and the thrill of friendship and scams! This movie is full off off your seat action!
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