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Just when you thought it was safe to go back into an airplane, T.J. Newman writes a novel, Falling, about a commercial pilot in a completely unwinnable nightmare situation: Soon after taking off on another routine flight, someone kidnaps the pilot’s wife and children and (unbeknown to passengers and crew) gives him an option crash the plane before it arrives in New York, kill everyone onboard or we will murder your family.
If that sounds like a thriller waiting to happen, well: Universal already bought the rights and Newman’s book agent is Shane Salerno, himself a successful screenwriter (“Armageddon,” the 2000 remake of “Shaft”) who landed Newman a two book, seven-figure deal. Even the blurbs sound more cinematic than literary: “This is ‘Jaws’ at 35,000 feet” (Don Winslow), “Like the films ‘Die Hard’ and ‘Speed’ on steroids” (Library Journal).
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“I was pretty letdown. Generic story and bad script plague this reboot…” said YouTuber Nichols Whitcomb.
“Ultimately is all hiss and no strike. There are some truly breathtaking action sequences but they get muddled down by the weak plot” was the verdict of That Hashtag Show.
“It’s a generic origin story with one strong performance by Andrew Koji,” said critic Aaron Neuwirth.
And even TheWrap’s resident Snake Eyes fanboy, Umberto Gonzales, came away with a bad taste in his mouth, calling the movie, and we quote, “an unmitigated disaster.” Ouch!
There were some rare good reviews too, though we’ll confess they seem a bit… effusive compared to the more muted negative reviews. But you can judge for yourself. Read on for a sampling.
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