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- Mike Newell
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Apr 23, 1999 · Pushing Tin: Directed by Mike Newell. With John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Cate Blanchett, Angelina Jolie. A feud develops between two air traffic controllers: one cocky and determined while the other is restrained and laidback, which inevitably affects their lives.
- (30K)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Mike Newell
- 1999-04-23
Pushing Tin. HD. Cocky air-traffic controller John Cusack's expertise is challenged by ultra-cool newcomer Billy Bob Thornton in this comedy. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. HD.
- 123 min
Two top air traffic controllers at New York's TRACON develop a rivalry that escalates to a potentially dangerous level professionally and personally.
- Mike Newell
- January 1, 1999
- John Cusack
Pushing Tin is a 1999 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell. It centers on Nick Falzone ( John Cusack ), a cocky air traffic controller who quarrels over proving "who's more of a man" with fellow employee Russell Bell ( Billy Bob Thornton ).
Pushing Tin - Apple TV. Nick Falzone (John Cusack) is the busiest, and the best, air traffic controller on Long Island - until Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton) roars into town like a motorcycle-riding cowboy. Fueled by caffeine and machismo, the two men embark upon an uproarious contest of wit and wills that can ultimately only have one winner.
Nick Falzone (John Cusack) is the busiest, and the best, air traffic controller on Long Island - until Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton) roars into town like a motorcycle-riding cowboy. Fueled by caffeine and machismo, the two men embark upon an uproarious contest of wit and wills that can ultimately only have one winner.