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Guess I'm the only one that actually liked this movie


Judging from the reviews and some of the comments here, I guess I must have missed the "dislike" boat. I enjoyed this movie. I thought it was a nice suspensful ride. Sure, it's been done before but let's face it, all these types of movies are pretty much stupid in one way or another. As long as you check your brain at the door, you will have fun.

Oh well, guess I will stay on my side of the fence and enjoy this movie for what it is.

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Apparently...




Somebody broke that!

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I thought it was a good film, just a fun thriller

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The first half was great but the second half was pure comedy.

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i've always enjoyed it. It's not a great movie but it is a fun action movie.

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It's a fun movie I too liked it but then I like stuff that is considered uncool by the masses because that equates to me that the mob opinion is valid.

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Watched this on Netflix streaming a couple of nights ago. I had vague memories of seeing it back in the late 90s, probably when it first hit VHS but couldn't remember much about it other than Ray Liotta as the serial killer.

Revisiting it this week, it's dumb fun. Maybe it isn't very high on the believability scale, but it's sure not boring.

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Don't understand the hate aside from the a very bland Lauren Holly and Ray Liotta being typecast as the charming villain. This is the first film to actually acknowledge that the autopilot system can pretty much fly an airplane by itself. All other movies before this had many scenes of people on the ground panicking at the thought of a pilotless airplane.

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I liked, it s a little bit silly but works in "A Rainy day/night".

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