Movie Review: This train's going fast, but the jokes fly even faster in "Stop! That! Train!'
RuPaul plays President Judy Gagwell in a joke-heavy spoof that clocks about 15 jokes per minute, critics said.
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Movie Review: This train's going fast, but the jokes fly even faster in "Stop! That! Train!'
Marcia Marcia Marcia, from left, Brooke Lynn Hytes, and Symone appear in a scene from “Stop! That! Train!” (Bleecker Street and World of Wonder via AP)RuPaul, seated, and Matt Rogers appear in a scene from “Stop! That! Train!” (Bleecker Street and World of Wonder via AP) Presidential candidates take note: If you ever want an effectively simple campaign slogan, you could do worse than this: “SHE FUN!” That’s the slogan that got President Judy Gag…
Delta Work Goes Off on STOP! THAT! TRAIN!
Photo courtesy of Delta Work. STOP! THAT! TRAIN!, a pride season drop from Bleecker Street and World of Wonder, tempts with the nostalgia of girlfriend flick View From the Top, the insanity of Airplane!, and the heart-racing pace of Speed. On paper, the film checks all the boxes for a fun ride: Fierce queens, formidable allies, and faboo director Adam Shankman whose credits boast one of the gayest musicals ever, Hairspray! But this runaway train…
Fast laughs in ‘Stop! That! Train!’
“STOP! THAT! TRAIN!” is reminiscent of the “Airplane” movies (Bleecker Street Release). By Jocelyn Noveck AP National Writer Presidential candidates take note: If you ever want an effectively simple campaign slogan, you could do worse than this: “SHE FUN!” That’s the slogan that got President Judy Gagwell — aka RuPaul — elected, and if it puts a smile on your face, it’s a good sign that lots of other, er, gags from Gagwell and others in “Stop! T…
‘Stop! That! Train!’: Brooke Lynn Hytes, Marcia Marcia Marcia & Symone Are Ready To Break The ‘Speed 2’ Curse
“Disclosure Day” may have topped the box office this past weekend, but did you know that there were two other movies that opened in theaters that still have a better Rotten Tomatoes score than the lauded Steven Spielberg opus? The first is Kenji Tanigaki’s Hong Kong action flick “The Furious.“ The second may surprise you. it’s Adam Shankman’s drag-infused comedy spoof, “Stop! Continue reading ‘Stop! That! Train!’: Brooke Lynn Hytes, Marcia Marci…
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