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Pushing Tin (DVD) John Cusack Billy Bob Thornton Cate Blanchett Angelina Jolie

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Film/TV Title
Pushing Tin
Title
Pushing Tin
Format
DVD
Type
DVD
EAN
5039036010221
Genre
Comedy
Studio
Twentieth Century Fox
Language
English
Subtitle Language
English
Director
Mike Newell
Actor
Jake Weber
No Of Discs
1
Run Time
1 hour and 58 minutes
Region Code
DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)

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  • Awesome film with a high callibre of supporting artists! Well worth a fiver

    I saw this while in hospital on DVD but only saw the first half hour so I looked for it on here! All about the workers at a Air Traffic Control room, and inparticular the lives of John Cusacks character and Billy Bob Thorton. John is so jealous of Billy's life and outlook, and rather fancies his wife (Angelina Jolie)(she is hot in this) Anyway after an affair, things go damatically wrong.

  • Great film

    Top film great to watch time and time again Brand new copy

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Fun John Cusack film

    Funny film, very entertaining! Typical Cusack so if you like him you will enjoy this.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: diabetic_ninja

  • A fun little film!

    Take two guys who cannot stand to be defeated by anyone at anything, put them in a pressure-packed room together, and see what happens. This is the funny premise behind Pushing Tin, a black comedy from 20th Century Fox. "Anything you can do, I can do better." You know the song. The film's curious title is a reference to the job of air traffic controllers. They push tin, i.e. they move flights in and out of crowded airspace. Here, we are talking about the extremely congested airspace above three major airports: Kennedy, LaGuardia, and Newark. Therefore, this is not a job for the weak of heart. The air traffic control center is littered with rejects who couldn't handle the stress. John Cusack plays Nick Falzone, the best controller of the bunch. Nicknamed "the ...

  • Pressure Cookers

    This movie was recommended by a work colleague (to whom it was suggested by a psychologist). As a railway signalman in one of the busiest signal boxes in the Southern Hemisphere, I am familiar with the stressful work environment of air traffic control, and the interesting (and generally detrimental) effects it has on behaviour and interpersonal relationships. This film portrays men working under pressure in order to earn a crust, at their best and worst. Whilst I cannot comment on the technical accuracy of the air traffic controllers' parts, the atmosphere seemed quite realistic, the story amusing and entertaining. Ten points for exposing the little known world of men who push tin, pull levers and move little blips around on a screen so they don't hit each other.