''Con Air'' is a 1997 American
action thriller film directed by
Simon West
Simon Alexander West (born 17 July 1961) is an English film director and producer. He has primarily worked in the action genre, most notably as the director of the films ''Con Air'', ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider'', ''The Mechanic (2011 film), Th ...
and starring
Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Kim Coppola (born January 7, 1964), known professionally as Nicolas Cage, is an American actor and film producer. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Nicolas Cage, various accolades, including an Academy A ...
,
John Cusack and
John Malkovich in the lead roles. Written by
Scott Rosenberg and produced by
Jerry Bruckheimer, the film centers on a
prison break
''Prison Break'' is an American Crime film#Crime drama, crime Drama (film and television), drama television series created by Paul Scheuring for Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox. The series revolves around two brothers: Lincoln Burrows (Dominic P ...
aboard a
JPATS aircraft, nicknamed as "Con Air". It features an
ensemble supporting cast of
Steve Buscemi
Steven Vincent Buscemi (,As stated in interviews by Buscemi himself. It is not uncommon for people to pronounce his name or instead. ; born December 13, 1957) is an American actor. He is known for his work as an acclaimed character actor. Mul ...
,
Ving Rhames
Irving Rameses Rhames ( ; born May 12, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying IMF Agent Luther Stickell in the Mission: Impossible (film series), ''Mission: Impossible'' film series (1996–2025) and crime boss Marsellus Wal ...
,
Colm Meaney
Colm J. Meaney (; ; born 30 May 1953) is an Irish actor. Known for his performances across screen and stage, he has received seven nominations from the Irish Film & Television Academy, winning twice for 2001's '' How Harry Became a Tree'', and ...
,
Mykelti Williamson and
Rachel Ticotin, with
Monica Potter
Monica Potter (June 30, 1971) is an American actress. She is known for her starring roles in the films ''Con Air'' (1997), ''Patch Adams (film), Patch Adams'' (1998), and ''Along Came a Spider (film), Along Came a Spider'' (2001). She also appear ...
,
Dave Chappelle,
M.C. Gainey, and
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo (, ; born May 16, 1944) is an American actor. Known for his Danny Trejo filmography, large body of work as a character actor, films in which he has appeared in have grossed over $3.7 billion worldwide.
A native of Los Angeles, Tr ...
in minor roles.
''Con Air'' was released theatrically on June 6, 1997 by
Buena Vista Pictures through
Touchstone Pictures
Touchstone Pictures was an American film distribution label of Walt Disney Studios, founded and owned by The Walt Disney Company. Feature films released under the Touchstone label were produced and financed by Walt Disney Studios, and featured ...
and was a box office success, grossing over $224 million against a production budget of $75 million. The film received mixed reviews from critics with praise for its acting, musical score and action sequences. The film achieved a
cult following
A cult following is a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium. The latter is often called a cult classic. A film, boo ...
among the Nicolas Cage fanbase. It received
Oscar
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People and fictional and mythical characters
* Oscar (given name), including lists of people and fictional characters named Oscar, Óscar or Oskar
* Oscar (footballer, born 1954), Brazilian footballer ...
nominations for
Best Sound and
Best Original Song for "
How Do I Live", performed on the soundtrack by
Trisha Yearwood
Patricia Lynn Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is an American country singer. She rose to fame with her 1991 debut single "She's in Love with the Boy", which became a number one hit on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Country Songs ...
.
Plot
Decorated
Army Ranger Cameron Poe is convicted of involuntary manslaughter for killing a gangster in self-defense when the latter drunkenly attacks him and his pregnant wife, Tricia. Eight years later, he is
parole
Parole, also known as provisional release, supervised release, or being on paper, is a form of early release of a prisoner, prison inmate where the prisoner agrees to abide by behavioral conditions, including checking-in with their designated ...
d and boards a flight to
Alabama
Alabama ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South, Deep Southern regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gu ...
on the ''Jailbird'', a
Fairchild C-123 Provider converted to a prison transport plane, so he can be reunited with Tricia and their daughter Casey, who he has never met. Accompanying Poe is his
diabetic cellmate and best friend Mike "Baby-O" O'Dell.
Most of the inmates boarding the flight are convicts being transferred to a
supermax prison, including mass murderer William "Billy Bedlam" Bedford, serial rapist John "Johnny 23" Baca,
Black Guerrilla Nathan "Diamond Dog" Jones, and
professional criminal Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom. The flight is overseen by
U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin while
DEA agent Willie Sims plans to go on an
undercover mission to get information from
narcoterrorist Francisco Cindino, who is being picked up en-route.
After taking off, inmate Joe "Pinball" Parker sets another prisoner on fire as a distraction, allowing Grissom and Jones to take over the plane. They plan to land at
Carson Airport as scheduled, pick up and transfer other prisoners and fly to a non-
extradition
In an extradition, one Jurisdiction (area), jurisdiction delivers a person Suspect, accused or Conviction, convicted of committing a crime in another jurisdiction, into the custody of the other's law enforcement. It is a cooperative law enforc ...
country. Sims tries to retake control, but Grissom kills him.
The plane arrives at Carson City and the inmates exchange commences, with the ground crew unaware of the hijacking. Amongst the new passengers are Cindino, pilot Earl "Swamp Thing" Williams and
serial killer
A serial killer (also called a serial murderer) is a person who murders three or more people,An offender can be anyone:
*
*
*
*
* (This source only requires two people) with the killings taking place over a significant period of time in separat ...
Garland Greene. The authorities discover the hijacking upon finding evidence in Grissom's old cell and a tape recorder planted by Poe on one of the disguised guards but cannot prevent the plane from taking off. Meanwhile, Pinball disposes of the plane's
transponder, but he is crushed to death by the landing gear during takeoff.
The inmates agree to land at Lerner Airfield, a desert airstrip, and transfer onto another plane owned by Cindino and his
cartel
A cartel is a group of independent market participants who collaborate with each other as well as agreeing not to compete with each other in order to improve their profits and dominate the market. A cartel is an organization formed by producers ...
. Poe finds Pinball's corpse trapped in the landing gear and writes a message to Larkin on the body before throwing it out. Larkin learns of the news and heads to Lerner after contacting the
National Guard
National guard is the name used by a wide variety of current and historical uniformed organizations in different countries. The original National Guard was formed during the French Revolution around a cadre of defectors from the French Guards.
...
. Bedford, raiding the cargo, discovers Poe's identity, forcing Poe to kill him.
The ''Jailbird'' is grounded at Lerner, with no sign of the transfer aircraft. Grissom orders the others to fuel up the plane and get it ready for takeoff. Poe leaves to find Baby-O a syringe to give him
insulin
Insulin (, from Latin ''insula'', 'island') is a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets encoded in humans by the insulin (''INS)'' gene. It is the main Anabolism, anabolic hormone of the body. It regulates the metabol ...
, meeting Larkin and informing him of the situation. They discover Cindino planning to escape on a hidden
private jet, which Larkin sabotages by lowering a crane arm onto it. Grissom executes Cindino by igniting the plane's fuel. Greene meets a little girl playing tea party near the hangar and is tempted to kill her, but he resists his homicidal urges. Johnny 23 spots a National Guard convoy approaching and gives the alarm. As the National Guard arrives, the inmates launch an assault, but Larkin uses a
bulldozer
A bulldozer or dozer (also called a crawler) is a large tractor equipped with a metal #Blade, blade at the front for pushing material (soil, sand, snow, rubble, or rock) during construction work. It travels most commonly on continuous tracks, ...
as a makeshift shield. The surviving inmates return to the ''Jailbird'' and take flight.
Poe's identity is revealed when Bedford's body is found. Baby-O takes the blame and is shot by Grissom, when Larkin and Sims' partner, Duncan Malloy, arrive in
attack helicopter
An attack helicopter is an armed helicopter with the primary role of an attack aircraft, with the offensive (military), offensive capability of engaging ground targets such as enemy infantry, military vehicles and fortifications. Due to their ...
s, damaging the ''Jailbird''s fuel tank. Poe takes command of the cockpit, and Larkin instructs him to have the plane land at
McCarran International Airport, but Swamp Thing is forced to land it on the
Las Vegas Strip
The Las Vegas Strip is a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada, that is known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos. The Strip, as it is known, is about long, and is immediately south of the Las Vegas city limits ...
, causing mass destruction and killing Johnny 23. Grissom, Jones, and Swamp Thing escape on a
fire truck, pursued by Poe and Larkin; the chase results in the deaths of all three escapees. Poe reunites with his family and the surviving inmates are apprehended - except for Greene, who gambles in a casino.
Cast
*
Nicolas Cage
Nicolas Kim Coppola (born January 7, 1964), known professionally as Nicolas Cage, is an American actor and film producer. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Nicolas Cage, various accolades, including an Academy A ...
as Cameron Poe, a paroled former
Army Ranger who works with the authorities to retake the titular flight.
*
John Cusack as
U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin, a U.S. Marshal who discovers Poe's role in retaking the plane.
*
John Malkovich as Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, a highly-intelligent career criminal and mastermind of the escape plot.
*
Steve Buscemi
Steven Vincent Buscemi (,As stated in interviews by Buscemi himself. It is not uncommon for people to pronounce his name or instead. ; born December 13, 1957) is an American actor. He is known for his work as an acclaimed character actor. Mul ...
as Garland "The Marietta Mangler" Greene, a notorious
serial killer
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*
*
*
*
* (This source only requires two people) with the killings taking place over a significant period of time in separat ...
. Director Simon West and Buscemi based the character on real-life serial killers
Ed Gein,
Ted Bundy,
Charles Manson
Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
,
Jeffrey Dahmer
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismemberment, dismembered seventeen men and boys b ...
,
John Wayne Gacy and
Edmund Kemper.
*
Ving Rhames
Irving Rameses Rhames ( ; born May 12, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying IMF Agent Luther Stickell in the Mission: Impossible (film series), ''Mission: Impossible'' film series (1996–2025) and crime boss Marsellus Wal ...
as Nathan "Diamond Dog" Jones, a
black nationalist convicted of
terrorism
Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war aga ...
and Grissom's second-in-command.
*
Colm Meaney
Colm J. Meaney (; ; born 30 May 1953) is an Irish actor. Known for his performances across screen and stage, he has received seven nominations from the Irish Film & Television Academy, winning twice for 2001's '' How Harry Became a Tree'', and ...
as
DEA Agent Duncan Malloy
*
Mykelti Williamson as Mike "Baby-O" O'Dell, Cameron Poe's diabetic friend and cellmate.
*
Rachel Ticotin as Officer Sally Bishop, the flight's only female corrections officer who is protected by Poe after being attacked by Johnny 23.
*
Monica Potter
Monica Potter (June 30, 1971) is an American actress. She is known for her starring roles in the films ''Con Air'' (1997), ''Patch Adams (film), Patch Adams'' (1998), and ''Along Came a Spider (film), Along Came a Spider'' (2001). She also appear ...
as Tricia Poe, Cameron Poe's wife.
*
Dave Chappelle as Joe "Pinball" Parker, a low-level inmate convicted of heroin, armed robbery, and arson charges.
*
M. C. Gainey as Earl "Swamp Thing" Williams, a convict with aviation expertise who serves as Cyrus' pilot.
*
John Roselius as Deputy Marshal Skip Devers.
*
Renoly Santiago (credited as "Renoly") as Ramon "Sally-Can't Dance" Martinez, a
cross-dressing inmate convicted of narcotics charges.
*
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo (, ; born May 16, 1944) is an American actor. Known for his Danny Trejo filmography, large body of work as a character actor, films in which he has appeared in have grossed over $3.7 billion worldwide.
A native of Los Angeles, Tr ...
as John "Johnny 23" Baca, a serial
rapist, nicknamed for his number of sex offense convictions.
*
Jesse Borrego as Francisco Cindino, a treacherous South American drug baron and terrorist who helps Grissom (offscreen) plot the hijacking. Borrego studied Colombian narcoterrorist kingpin
Pablo Escobar
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (; ; 1 December 19492 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord, narcoterrorist, and politician who was the founder and leader of the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed the "King of Cocaine", Escobar was one of the wealthie ...
for the portrayal of this character.
*
Nick Chinlund as William "Billy Bedlam" Bedford, a mass murderer convicted for
killing his unfaithful ex-wife's family.
*
Angela Featherstone
Angela Featherstone (born 3 April 1965) is a Canadian actress, writer, director, and advocate for children in foster care. She was born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario.
Career
Modeling
Within a year of emancipating herself from foster ca ...
as Ginny.
*
Jose Zuniga as
DEA Agent Willie Sims
*
Landry Allbright as Casey Poe, Cameron Poe's seven-year-old daughter.
*
Steve Eastin as Officer Falzon, the leader of corrections officers onboard the flight.
*
Kevin Gage as Billy Joe, a drunken bar patron whom Poe kills in self-defense.
*
Dabbs Greer as Old Man under Truck, Lerner Airfield
Additional actors include
Ty Granderson Jones as "Blade",
Emilio Rivera as Carlos,
Doug Hutchison as Officer Donald,
Jeris Lee Poindexter as Watts,
David Ramsey as Londell,
Conrad Goode as white supremacist inmate "Viking",
John Diehl as Poe's defense attorney, and
Don S. Davis as the motorist whose car Pinball's corpse falls on.
Powers Boothe makes an uncredited
voice-over
Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique used in radio, television, filmmaking, theatre, and other media in which a descriptive or expository voice that is not part of the narrative (i.e., non- ...
cameo in the opening credits as the Army officer at Poe's leaving ceremony. John Cusack's brother Bill Cusack appears as a Las Vegas
EMT.
Malkovich was considered early for the role of Grissom.
Jason Isaacs,
Mickey Rourke,
Willem Dafoe and
Tom Sizemore auditioned for the role.
Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series ''Moonlighting (TV series), Moonlighting'' (1985–1989) and has appeared in over one hundred films, gaining ...
turned down the role.
Production

With
second unit
A second unit is a discrete team of filmmakers tasked with filming shots or sequences of a production, separate from the main or "first" unit. The second unit will often shoot simultaneously with the other unit or units, allowing the filming s ...
work beginning on June 24, 1996, principal photography began shortly after in
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. It is the county seat of Salt Lake County, the most populous county in the state. The city is the core of the Salt Lake Ci ...
, on July 1, 1996 and continued until October 29, 1996, at a number of locations. While most of the interiors of the
Fairchild C-123 Provider transport aircraft were filmed in
Hollywood Center Studios soundstage #7,
Wendover Airport in
Utah
Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is one of the Four Corners states, sharing a border with Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. It also borders Wyoming to the northea ...
, as the stand in for the fictional Lerner Airfield, was used for the C-123 flying and taxi scenes.
[Rigoulot, Leslie]
"Con Air: About The Production."
''Film Scouts,'' 2008. Retrieved: December 20, 2011. Director Simon West chose the barren and remote Wendover area "because it looked like the surface of the moon ... My idea was that it was perfect for the convicts who had been locked up for 10, 20, 30 years in little cells."
The old wartime
bomber base was also used for the
aircraft boneyard scenes while the original swimming pool at the base was used in a scene where Garland Greene was talking to a young girl.
[Bateman 2004, p. 248.]
On August 29, 1996, Phillip Swartz, a welder employed by Special Effects Unlimited, a Los Angeles-based firm, was crushed to death at Wendover when a static model of the C-123 used in the film fell on him. The film credits end with "In Memory of Phil Swartz".
Other filming locations included
Ogden Airport where the exchange of prisoners is seen. The scene where the aircraft's left wing hits the
Fender Stratocaster
The Fender Stratocaster, colloquially known as the Strat, is a model of double- cutaway electric guitar designed between 1952 and 1954 by Leo Fender, Bill Carson, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares. The Fender Musical Instruments Corpora ...
sign of
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (which later played host to the film's premiere), was filmed using a replicated guitar sign and a ''Jailbird'' miniature model. The crash site was filmed in the
Sands Hotel before its demolition on November 26, 1996. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer found the right spot for the climactic finale, originally planned for a crash at the
White House
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, but Las Vegas was more in keeping with the theme and visual pun of convicts "cashing in". "We got very lucky ... The Sands was going to be demolished anyway. They blew up the tower on their own. We arranged to blow up the front of the building." The
2nd Street Tunnel in Los Angeles was also used for the tunnel chase scene near the end of the film.
[Girod, Russell W]
"Con Air: About The Locations."
''Touchstone Pictures & Five Star Publishing,''1997. Retrieved: December 20, 2011.
Three C-123's were used during production and were painted with the ''Jailbird'' livery. The actual flying C-123 model used during flight scenes in the film had a series of both military and private owners. In December 2003 it was sold to All West Freight Inc. in
Delta Junction, Alaska
Delta Junction (; ) is a List of cities in Alaska, city in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, its population was 918. The city is located a short distance south of the con ...
. On August 1, 2010, the C-123 was destroyed when it crashed into
Mount Healy within
Denali National Park in
Alaska
Alaska ( ) is a non-contiguous U.S. state on the northwest extremity of North America. Part of the Western United States region, it is one of the two non-contiguous U.S. states, alongside Hawaii. Alaska is also considered to be the north ...
. The three member flight crew was killed in the crash.
[van der Voet, Aad]
"C-123 Providers starring in 'Con Air'."
''oldwings.nl,'' August 2, 2010. Retrieved: December 17, 2011. Another C-123, formerly registered as N94DT, was used for the crash scene in Las Vegas and then scrapped following production. The third ''Jailbird'' movie model used for the taxi scenes was later donated by the filmmakers to the
Historic Wendover Airfield Foundation, where it remains on display at the ramp as an attraction for visitors.
The film used several highly detailed models at 1/15th scale, and a multitude of military and private aircraft assembled for the desert boneyard scene.
Music
The film featured the
Diane Warren–penned
LeAnn Rimes
Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She originally rose to success as a country music artist at the age of 13 and has since crossed over into pop, contemporary Christian, and o ...
hit single "
How Do I Live", performed by
Trisha Yearwood
Patricia Lynn Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is an American country singer. She rose to fame with her 1991 debut single "She's in Love with the Boy", which became a number one hit on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Country Songs ...
for the film.
The ''Con Air'' soundtrack album omits two songs featured in the film: "How Do I Live", written by
Diane Warren and performed by Trisha Yearwood and "
Sweet Home Alabama" by
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lynyrd Skynyrd (, ) is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1964. The group originally formed as My Backyard and comprised Ronnie Van Zant (vocals), Gary Rossington (guitar), Allen Collins (guitar), Larry Junstrom ...
. Although a key element of the film, Mick LaSalle of the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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'' noted, "The soundtrack kicks into loud, obtrusive gear ...
ndremains so loud throughout the picture that it practically functions as a distancing device."
# "Con Air Theme" – 1:34
# "Trisha" – 1:04
# "Carson City" – 3:05
# "Lear Crash" – 4:44
# "Lerner Landing" – 3:28
# "Romantic Chaos" – 1:23
# "The Takeover" – 3:52
# "The Discharge" – 1:09
# "Jailbirds" – 0:59
# "Cons Check Out Lerner" – 1:56
# "Poe Saves Cops" – 2:25
# "The Fight" – 0:23
# "Battle In The Boneyard" – 7:41
# "Poe Meets Larkin" – 1:16
# "Bedlam Larkin" – :49
# "Fire Truck Chase" – 4:22
# "Overture" – 4:19
Reception
Box office
''Con Air'' opened June 6, 1997 on 2,824 screens in the United States and Canada and grossed $24.1 million in its opening weekend,
topping the US box office above ''
The Lost World: Jurassic Park''. For its second weekend, the film dropped into second place behind ''
Speed 2: Cruise Control'', but still made $15.7 million. It also opened in the
UK, Hong Kong, Israel and parts of Latin America, including Brazil and Mexico grossing $5 million for the weekend, for a total worldwide opening of $29 million. In the US and Canada, it grossed $15.7 million in its second weekend and $10.4 million in its third, finishing second and third, respectively.
The film grossed $101.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $122.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $224 million.
["Con Air (1997)."]
''Box Office Mojo
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Brandon Gray ...
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Critical response
According to review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes
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, 58% of 71 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "''Con Air'' won't win any awards for believability – and all involved seem cheerfully aware of it, making some of this blockbuster action outing's biggest flaws fairly easy to forgive." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
CinemaScore is an American market research firm based in Las Vegas. It surveys film audiences to rate their viewing experiences with letter grades, reports the results, and forecasts box office receipts from the data.
Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
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, reviewing the film for the ''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'', awarded it three out of four stars, saying it "moves smoothly and with visual style and verbal wit," although he criticized Cage for playing Poe as a "slow-witted
Elvis type who is very, very earnest and approaches every task with tunnel vision".
Janet Maslin, reviewer for ''
The New York Times
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'' considered ''Con Air'' an exemplar of the "thrill ride genre". In contrast, ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' reviewer
Peter Travers
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decried the "flip, hip" and ultimately, "depressing ... pandering" present in the treatment.
Andrew Johnston, reviewer for ''
Time Out New York
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In 2012, the London edition became ...
'', stated: "Leaving
''The Rock'' last summer, I thought it seemed physically impossible for a more over-the-top action movie to be made. That was pretty short-sighted of me, since it was only a matter of time until producer Jerry Bruckheimer topped himself as he does with the wildly entertaining ''Con Air''."
''
Maxim
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'' put the film's climactic Las Vegas plane crash at the top of their 2007 list of "The Top Ten Most Horrific Movie Plane Crashes", a decision that was derided by ''
Wired
Wired may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* ''Wired'' (Jeff Beck album), 1976
* ''Wired'' (Hugh Cornwell album), 1993
* ''Wired'' (Mallory Knox album), 2017
* "Wired", a song by Prism from their album '' Beat Street''
* "Wired ...
''.
Accolades
See also
*
List of American films of 1997
This is a list of American films released in 1997.
Box office
The highest-grossing American films released in 1997, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows:
January–March
April–June
July–September
October–Decemb ...
*
List of films set in Las Vegas
Notes
References
Bibliography
* Bateman, Ronald R. ''Wendover Winds of Change: A History.'' Wendover, Utah: Ronald R. Bateman, 2004. .
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