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Undercity



I know I'm not the only frequent NYC Subway rider who wonders exactly what the tracks, tunnels and rails look like outside of the train. These guys, street historian Steven Duncan and videographer Andrew Wonder, got to see just that in their expedition in the belly of the beast known as the Subway. Armed with a Canon 5d Mark II camera, an LED flashlight and a ridiculous knowledge of the inner workings of a rapid transit system, Duncan visits numerous train stations (abandoned and functioning), and runs amok in the tunnels, all while dodging trains, transit workers and cops, and the deadly third rail. Duncan sees everything from decade-old graffiti to a bunch of tunnel-dwelling citizens, some of whom had lived in the Subway tunnels since the 80s.

The most interesting part of the documentary is Duncan talking about some of the penalties for getting caught trespassing, and seeing him maneuver around the Subway tracks and restricted areas, even while people are in plain view. He even shows the viewer New York City's first sewer at Canal Street on the trip, going in a manhole. My question is, how in the world does one become an urban historian, or know about some of these places, without having nearly died a few times? I'm guessing he's done this before, as Duncan alludes to being in Paris and getting caught trying to climb the Cathedral at Notre Dame. Although, this really piques my interest, it's a bit too crazy for me, especially when you think about the smell. Either way, Duncan's journey is visually stunning for those of us curious about the workings of the city's underworld. Too bad he didn't catch any of the sewer dwelling alligators... or the mole people. I'd actually pay to see those...

PS: All you Brooklyn people are going to love the end.

Unstoppable (2010)



There are some movies that just enthrall you because of the mere concept behind them. Sometimes they are so simple that you can't help but want to watch them and soak in all of the action, explosions and palpable tension caused by a seemingly routine act gone haywire. Such is the case in the new flick starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine, 'Unstoppable'. The thriller tells the tale of a huge, unmanned freight train, going at top speed that is... well, unstoppable. Add to that, it's rigged with a ton of chemicals, that upon impact, would create a nuclear holocaust wherever it does happen to stop. Chris Pine is destined for stardom after a great role in Star Trek, and you already know the deal with Denzel. Directed by Tony Scott, who directed 'The Taking of Pelham 123' (I guess he has a thing for trains), this might not be a great movie, but it will definitely be entertaining. It drops on November 12. Check the trailer out...