Wow... as a longtime TV Movie exec/producer... this is just the coolest thing in the world to me.
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The right place at the right time! Nice catch. And on the Corridor, no less!
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I would not recommend trying this at Niantic these days, what with the overhead catenary with 25Kv roaring through it.
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Wasn't this shot in TRAINS that same year?
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That is just too cool!
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One of the rare, once in a lifetime photos, that gets posted and shared from time to time. Very nice, AL
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Spock!!!
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Classic!
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What's the story on the grill over the cab windows? Was that done just for the movie or was that a safety idea that didn't last?
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Posted by on October 14, 2010 | |
The grilles, dubbed "ghetto grilles," were standard equipment on Corridor locomotives for a few years, simply to protect the crew from thrown objects. Eventually, sturdier windshields were installed instead.
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I remember this shot very well. I pass this to some colleagues and they might be able to ID my compatriots, the cameramen shooting with the durable Arriflex IIC. That rudimentary safety rope wouldn't be use today!
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Ah, I love that movie. I think I know what part that is. That's a great thing to see! I knew what it was as soon as I saw the picture preview. Amazing job.
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Of coarse Shatner makes it out alive, otherwise "Star Trek, Second Generation" wouldn't have been made. This is a great movie, a million times better that "Unstoppable", mostly just because they got everything right in this movie.
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Posted by xBNSFer on March 16, 2016 | |
Classic lines..."Lemme hear ya groan!"
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Best Movie Ever... A Hundred Dollars says She'll Hold.
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