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      • The film received mixed reviews from critics with praise for its acting, musical score and action sequences. The film achieved cult following among Nicolas Cage's aficionados. It received Oscar nominations for Best Sound and Best Original Song for "How Do I Live", performed on the soundtrack by Trisha Yearwood.
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  2. Jun 6, 1997 · On the ground, we meet a good-guy U.S. marshal (John Cusack), and a mad dog DEA agent (Colm Meany) whose solution to the problem is to blow the commandeered plane out of the air. This is a big cast, but easy to keep straight, because everyone is typecast and never does anything out of character.

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  3. 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. Read Critics...

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    • Nicolas Cage
    • The Transport System The Movie Is About Was Pretty New at The time.
    • It Was Nominated For Two Oscars!
    • Dave Chappelle Improvised Most of His lines.
    • Someone Died While Making The Movie.
    • John Cusack and Steve Buscemi's Characters Were Written with Them in Mind.
    • That Was A Real Las Vegas Casino They Smashed Up at The End of The Movie.
    • The Director's Semi-Serious Idea For A Sequel Would Be Set in space.
    • Nic Cage Did Most of His Own Stunts.
    • Most of It Was Filmed in Utah.
    • The Las Vegas Climax Was Originally Set at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

    The Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System (or JPATS)was formed in 1995. It combined and simplified systems that were previously run by the U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and was immediately nicknamed "Con Air." Screenwriter Scott Rosenberg tagged alongon a few flights for research purposes, a...

    Con Airscored Academy Award nominations for Best Original Song ("How Do I Live") and for Best Sound, but lost 'em both to Titanic, like everything else that year. Oh, and the song was also nominated for Worst Song at the Razzies (but lost there too, to the entire score from The Postman). Con Air did win the Razzie for Worst Reckless Disregard for H...

    Actually, that's probably not surprising to anyone who has seen his comedy. But he confirmed it on Inside the Actors Studioin 2006.

    On the set in Wendover, Utah (where the desert scenes in the second half of the film were shot), a 39-year-old welder named Phillip Swartz was killed when a plane he was working on fell over on him. The closing credits include a mention in his honor.

    The screenwriter, Scott Rosenberg, was friends with the actors, and he always wanted Cusack for the U.S. Marshal and Buscemi for the serial killer.

    The film's memorable climax, which has the Con Air plane landing in Vegas and crashing through the front of a casino, benefited from real-life serendipity: the Sands Hotel was about to bedemolished. The filmmakers simply had to persuade the hotel's owners to wait a few weeks and let them help with the destruction. They only got one take, obviously....

    Simon West told an interviewer in 2014 that he would do a sequel "if it was completely turned on its head. Con Airin space, for example—a studio version where they're all robots, or the convicts are reanimated as super-convicts, or where the good guys are bad guys and the bad guys are good guys. Something shocking. If it was clever writing, it coul...

    In a making-of TV special, Cage said: "Whether I wanted to or not, I did most of my own stunts in this movie. There were explosions five feet behind me, flaming helicopters dropping right behind me, ball-bearing bullets over my head. So there was a level of intensity, fear, you might say."

    The Oakland Airport and the U.S. Marshals' hangar were actually at Salt Lake City International Airport. A smaller airport in Ogden, Utah (about 40 miles north of SLC), stood in for Carson City, where the prisoner exchange happens. And the abandoned airstrip supposedly found in Death Valley was actually in the vast salt flats of western Utah, near ...

    Bruckheimer said one version of the script had the plane crashing into the White House. "I said the guys would really rather crash into Las Vegas," Bruckheimer said—which makes more sense anyway, as Vegas is much closer to the plane's starting point of Oakland.

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  4. Jun 26, 2022 · Features. Why Con Air is Still One of the Best Action Films of the '90s After 25 Years. By Timothy Kariuki. Published Jun 26, 2022. Con Air was a huge box office success and garnered a...

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  5. Noble Army ranger and reformed parolee Cameron Poe (Nicholas Cage is extremely likeable full-blown macho man mode) finds himself stuck on a plane with a bunch of dangerous criminals led by the notorious Cyrus the Virus (adroitly played with lick-smacking evil gusto by John Malkovich).

  6. A schmaltzy action-adventure at 8,000 feet. Read Common Sense Media's Con Air review, age rating, and parents guide.

  7. Aug 3, 2022 · The Untold Truth Of Con Air. Buena Vista Pictures/YouTube. By Kira Deshler / Aug. 3, 2022 2:19 pm EST. "Con Air" may be one of the worst films in Nicolas Cage's repertoire, or it may be one of...

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