

Despite some issues, Money Train is an easy-going actioner with funny and relatable characters. The big finale is absolutely worth watching with spectacular stunts and demolitions on a subway train out of control. Fortunately, in the last third of the film, the brakes finally come off (literally). The biggest problem of the film is that all the story hooks are not that exciting, and we just follow our two main protagonists through their daily lives and struggles.

Harrison and Snipes have a solid chemistry, and their funny banter turns even the most mundane conversations into entertaining moments.

Charlie’s gambling addiction, love troubles and a subway train full of money turn out to be an explosive combination. Foster brothers John (Snipes) and Charlie (Woody Harrelson) work as transit cops for the New York Metro. Money Train is a buddy cop flick that picks the unique setting of the “money train”, a guarded subway picking up the collected passenger fares from each station. Why Wesley Snipes is the One Ultimate and True Blade Swords, guns and fists, Snipes mastered them all, and in this article we’ll list his top 10 ultimate action classics! His acting talent and charisma also earned him plenty of roles outside action films, and these traits together with his multi-disciplinary martial arts skills were a killer combination for his parts in action flicks. Wesley Snipes is one of the grandees of action cinema who had a big contribution in shaping the genre in the 1990s up to the early 2000s. Ranking the best action films from legendary star Wesley Snipes! BLADE: TRINITY, Wesley Snipes, 2004, (c) New Line/courtesy Everett Collection
