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Songs and Movies with Trains in...
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 6:59 pm
by Goingnorth
Well there's loads isn't there...But which is the best/worst...and how about some song lyrics with them in...
Best train movie: The railway children...well I'm soppy like that.
Worst: Mission Impossible, the one with Tom Cruise in. What a pile of .. It was supposed to be a channel tunnel disaster movie originally too, until Euro tunnel said they were going to sue. he he
Song Lyrics:
How about...Oasis, Supersonic:
I know a girl called Elsa, she's into alka selsa
She sniffs it through a cane on a supersonic train
And she makes me laugh, I've got her autograph
She done it with a Doctor, on a helicopter...
or Dubstar, St Swithins day (One for Basil this)
The times that we all hoped would last like a train they have
gone by so fast & though we stand together at the edge of the platform
we were not moved by them....
(and no I'm not posting the next bit cos it's flippin rude! Typical Billy Bragg)
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 7:18 pm
by TylerDurden
The best Train Movie is "The Runaway Train", and no its not a kids move.
The basis of the story is two escaped convicts in Alaska board a goods train (4 locos, no consist) hoping to get away to freedom, little do they know that the driver passed out and fell off the train as it was pulling away from the station, the result is a great film with some good (if not a little over the top) acting.
Worst train film is "Under Seige 2", the only thing that could be worse would be "Speed 3, Government control", nuff said.
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 7:46 pm
by MikeM7044T
In a new video by Royksopp, they are one of those little known unusual bands, there is a Green HST called a Cross-country 335, idiotic eh?
I'll think of some more movies with trains in, but the best has to be Oh Mr Porter!
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 7:47 pm
by jklnonesuch
Best lyric:
Cream 'White Room'
You said no strings could secure you at the station
Platform ticket, restless diesels, goodbye window
Best film moment:
Opening credits of Get Carter - Northbound cabview on the ECML circa 1970.
Bound to think of more later

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 7:58 pm
by simuk
MikeM7044T wrote:In a new video by Royksopp, they are one of those little known unusual bands,
soon to be well known I'd imagine, seeing as they've done the music for the t-mobile picture messaging advert!
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 9:04 pm
by warriorgoku
death train and an old ww2 movie, the train is carrying portraits and artwork, I can't remember what the film is called though.
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 9:37 pm
by ForburyLion
Oasis (again) - Underneath The Sky
"Here am I, Going nowhere on a train"
(They obviously use the SWT London Waterloo to Bracknell line)
Films... So many, Buster, The Railway Children, Thomas and the Magic Roundabout... to name but a few.
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2002 9:44 pm
by jklnonesuch
BBC did an adaptation of a story by Zola (? French 19th century author anyway) called 'Cruel Train' a few years ago. Updated the story to base it in 1940s Britain. Filmed partly at Brighton station using a King Arthur with a weird cast nameplate. Also starring Adrian Dunbar, David Suchet, Minnie Driver and Saskia Reeves.
Lots of astmospheric 'blackout' situation footage, as I remember.
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 12:33 am
by southcoasttrains
Personal favourite movie with a train in it was the Fast and the Furious, where two cars race down a street and cross the track a split second before a dash-9 just misses them. the cars were doing 160MPH and the dash-9 looked like with was doing 100. Yank trains never go no faster than 70? except the Acela they have on the Eastern Seaboard.
Personal favourite song is Trans Europe Express by some German band from the 70's 80's era.
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 5:21 am
by jklnonesuch
southcoasttrains wrote:Personal favourite song is Trans Europe Express by some German band from the 70's 80's era.
It's by Kraftwerk.
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 6:54 am
by XPTE
And here's another two:
'Smalltown Boy' by Bronski Beat from around 1985, which featured a class 101 DMU.
'Lessons in Love' by Level 42 also from around 1985.
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 8:15 am
by johny
Two old B/W films that come to mind are "Ghost Train" and "Oh Mr Porter".
John
Technical Authors Do It Manually

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 8:41 am
by warriorgoku
The ww2 movie I was talking about was called "the train".
queen - breakthru
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 8:51 am
by southcoasttrains
jklnonesuch wrote:
It's by Kraftwerk.
Yeah thats the one.
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 9:29 am
by Fodda
How about "The Great St Trinians' Train Robbery" or whatever it's called? Plenty of decent train stuff in that... and sixth formers too...
As for songs... you just can't beat "Casey Jones".
Oh yeah... and my daughter's fave song when she was younger...
"Down at the station early in the morning,
See the little puffer trains standing in a row.
Along comes the driver, turns the little handle,
Toot toot, chuff chuff, off we go."
That's how I learned to drive a train.
