This past weekend we added our exclusive one-on-one chat with Thora Birch, star of Lionsgate's Train, which recently had its world premiere at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival. In addition, if you cick over to BDTV, you can check out the AFM promo trailer for the film that was removed almost as quick as it was posted earlier this year. One a remake of TERROR TRAIN, the film will revolve around a group of American college athletes who find themselves on a dangerous train in Europe.
is it just my computer, or does the trailer just cut off before it's actually over?
i want to see this but i hope it's more than HOSTEL-ON-WHEELS (but i'm thinking that's all it is).
To me, This is NOT a remake seeing as how its not called TERROR TRAIN. So i still see a true remake of TERROR TRAIN in the near future. I hope a real remake happens because i am a big fan of the original.
I've seen some gruesome pictures from this film, and it looks like it could be a decent flick. I agree with the Hostel-On-Wheels comment. We really don't need any more torture movies right now. I'm all tortured-out.
So sad that Thora with so much talent has been dogged by Hollywoed as of late since she pretty much helped launched that primadonna Scarlett Johansson's career in Ghost World. Thora has much more talent and deserves respect.
its nothing more than Hostel on a Train, with some Turistas tossed in. It's pretty terrible. And Horrorfan - if you like TT so much, why do you "hope" for a remake?
i know this has nothing to do with midnight meat train but thought id let some people know that midnight meat train is getting a FULL theatrical release over here in england on halloween sounds like lionsgate decided on giving it a try over here for mr barkers home country
Yeah, to follow the Midnight Meat Train thing.. it was shown this past weekend in a theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It fuckin' rocked. too bad this flick isn't getting a wider release though...
"To me, This is NOT a remake seeing as how its not called TERROR TRAIN" -- So 1953's 'House of Wax' isn't a remake of 'Mystery of the Wax Museum', even though it clearly is? Movie titles have nothing to do with whether or not they're remakes of an earlier work.
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