Train Ride Is The REAL DEAL!
Bunny In Philly | Philadelphia, PA | 08/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This movie was an excellent tale of the reality happening on college campuses and other venues as well. It is a true eye opener that tugs at the heart and made me very concerned about the lack of morality among this generation and the need for more positive role models. I am going to spread the word because everyone needs to see this movie, especially teens and young adults. There is a great lesson to be learned and I pray that someone will take heed. Carolyn aka Bunny in Philly"
"Train Ride" is one of the best
T. Wilson | Birmingham, AL | 06/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you are a relative or friend of someone who is starting college soon I highly recommend that you buy this DVD for them as a gift. Also, if you are looking for a black film that is entertaining, thought-provoking and full of suspense, this is the perfect movie for you. Although it is a black film, I think everyone will be able to relate to it. I couldn't help but wonder if the same thing that happened to MC Lyte's character happened to the 18 year old young lady (Natalie Holloway) from Alabama who is missing in Aruba.
When I bought the DVD I didn't watch it for few weeks because I had low expections. I thought it would be like some of the other black films that I have seen but I was very wrong. In my opinion, "Train Ride" is far superior to some of the more popular black films released in the last several years. I honestly cannot think of 10 black films of the past decade that are better than this one."
WOW! WOOD HARRIS! YOU MADE ME MADDDDDDDDD!
pankysweet | SOUTHFIELD ,MI 48075 | 05/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"THIS MOVIE WAS GOOD, BUT WOOD HARRIS MADE MY BLOOD BOIL!
HE GOT WHAT HE DESERVED!
5 STAR MOVIE *****
GIRL'S STICK TOGETHER!
HAVE EACH OTHERS BACK LADIES!"
Train Ride
James R. Threalkill | Nashville, TN | 03/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Train Ride is a welcomed relief from some of the sub-standard and outrageously stereotypical fare that has come out of Hollywood. Rel Dowdel has created an extremely significant film for generations to come. This film delivers a powerful and important message, with a dose of reality that is not easily portrayed on film. This movie represents the debut of a fresh new talent in writing and directing, and I applaud Mr. Dowdel for his efforts. A very fitting tribute to Esther Rolle in her last performance on film. Wood Harris, M.C. Lyte, and the rest of the cast are excellent. I'm sending a copy of the movie to Oprah, to encourage her to have Rel on her show as a guest, because the message of this movie needs to be spread nationwide. A must see for students and parents!!"