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Pushing Tin (1999)

Pushing Tin
"Dude, that's Angelina Jolie! I'm not gonna make a fool out of myself by trying to line you up with her - big deal, she liked Sling Blade."

Starring:

John Cusack
Billy Bob Thornton
Angelina Jolie
Cate Blanchett

Released By:

20th Century Fox

Released In:

1999

Rated:

R

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

B-

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John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton play air traffic controllers in this new film from Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Donnie Brasco).

Pushing Tin starts off as Newell introduces us to an odd assortment of eccentric characters who spend most of their frenetic work day spouting intense rapid-fire dialogue. The film starts off at a comically blistering pace, but becomes boring when the plot begins to concentrate on the characters personal lives, instead of their turbulent worklife. Also, the film focuses too much on Cusack's character and doesn't give much insight into Thornton's, who is actually a much more interesting and compelling character.

Still, Pushing Tin does have some great dialogue and fantastic supporting characters; including, Angelina Jolie, Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth), and Jake Weber (Meet Joe Black). Newell can be quite effective as a director. Unfortunately, with this film he has a great idea, but it takes a wrong turn.

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