Posted on 03/01/2014 10:55:33 AM PST by servo1969
**SPOILER ALERT** Most of the suspense and therefore enjoyment of Liam Neeson's new action thriller "Non Stop" comes from trying to figure out who the villain is and why this person is doing what he or she is doing. If you read the rest of this article, it will spoil the entire movie for you. Period. You have been warned.
There is no question that "Non-Stop" is a well-made, involving, not-terribly-dumb action-thriller that delivers plenty of suspense and endears Liam Neeson further into the heart of those of us who love well-made, involving, not-terribly-dumb action-thrillers. "Non-Stop" is a good movie. Heck, it is darn near very good. But the left-wing sucker punch at the end is a new low, even for Hollywood.
Here come the spoilers. You have been warned.
On an international flight over the Atlantic, burnt-out alcoholic flight marshal Bill Marks (Neeson) is hoping for a nice easy flight in first class where after sneaking a smoke and drink he might even be able to catch a little shut-eye. A text message informing him that one person on the flight will die every twenty-minutes unless $150 million is wired to an account, ruins that plan.
Counting pilots and crew, there are around 150 souls on board. Marks has 20 minutes to figure out which one is the bad guy. Red herrings abound. Is it one of the many actors whose faces we recognize but names we can't remember? People start to die. Marks is fingered as the hijacker. Who's doing this? Why are they doing this? What is their motive?
Here's the answer:
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Mrs p6 and I were at the Twin Hi-way drive in and saw Liam in “Taken.” Not a movie we would usually watch we did enjoy it.
Not going to watch this one ever.
And some wonder why the Lego Movie is kicking everyone’s rear at the box office?
I just can't believe that Liam Neeson bought into that steaming pile of propaganda crap.
Religion of Peace?
PBUH!!
I read a while back that Liam converted to Islam after his Taken movies. I don’t plant to watch this movie.
This is obscene even for Hollywood.
They should give those writers a pistol and tell them to do the honorable thing. For once.
You have got to be kidding.
F-YOU Hollyweird.
I just recently got on Netflix the movie, Paranoia with Harrison Ford. Of course, “Corporations” are the bad guy. Top earners screwing the worker theme, with a weird non sequiter: The protagonist’s father doesn’t have health insurance, yet he is a retired union worker, and well over 65 (Richard Dreyfuss). He is covered by his son, the protagonist, but that insurance is cancelled by his employer without reason or notice. (Does that ever happen?) Also, backstory has the mother dying due to insufficient health insurance. Who wrote this, OFA?
Thanks for the warning
It doesn't help to spread rumors made up by people psychologically as sociopathic as the sandmaggots...
Not the smartest move by Neeson, but I seriously doubt he's muslim.
But it's still a good thing that I don't judge movies I want to see by the leading actors in them...
That goes double for me.
I NEVER go to movies because I am not going to finance their marxist BS.
Seriously, “Screw yourself, Hollywood.”
Seems that Muslim web sites are claiming that Neeson has converted to Islam.
Uh, no. What he said was:
The Call to Prayer happens five times a day and for the first week it drives you crazy, and then it just gets into your spirit and its the most beautiful, beautiful thing There are 4,000 mosques in the city. Some are just stunning and it really makes me think about becoming a Muslim.
And everybody in the media jumped on that and assumed he was seriously converting to Islam.
Obviously, they won't make the Muslim guy the terrorist. Have they ever?
In any case, it can't be as bad as Arlington Road was.
Why is anyone surprised about these results?
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