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On December 15th, 1967 the Silver Bridge which connected Point Pleasant, West Virginia to Gallipolis, Ohio collapsed under the stress of rush hour traffic and killed forty six people.  Later on, it was determined that the collapse was due to a small defect only .1 inches in a single eyebar in one of the suspension chains along with poor maintenance.  However, sightings of the Mothman during that time period had citizens attribute this disaster to a far more sinister cause.  That led to a book in 1975 by John Keel.  Twenty seven years later, the film The Mothman Prophecies would be released based on these events.  Let's take a look at the Imprint #39 release arriving on blu-ray.

John Klein (played by Richard Gere) is a reporter for the Washington Post.  Despite urging from his office, he won't be attending the Christmas party.  Instead he has a date with his wife, Mary (played by Debra Messing).  He makes the call to his wife who is busy taking a shower and leaves a message.  It appears that the happy couple is on their way to buying a house together.

Road films are something of a passion when it comes to movies for me. It could be a movie on a ten-lane highway guaranteed to have multiple car crashes, a two-lane cross country expedition, or a one-lane dirt road going into darkness where the passengers might never return. Nothing gets me going more than films like The Hitcher, Road Games, Two-Lane Blacktop, or The Duel.  It is the idea of not knowing exactly where the next turn is going to take you or what lies beyond the next hill.  Characters, environments, situations all can change once you get to the next town or cross another state line.  Today's road film is the 1997 thriller, Breakdown, with Kurt Russell and J.T. Walsh, where we explore what a man must do in order to find his missing wife.  As one might guess, it is one of my favorites, as it delivers one nail-biting scene after another.  Let's take a look.

A hot Utah desert, a long winding road, and a moving (possibly speeding) red Jeep.  Jeff Taylor (played by Kurt Russell) and his wife, Amy (played by Kathleen Quinlan) are taking a trip from Boston to San Diego where Jeff has a new job waiting for him.  The road seems monotonous as the driver reaches behind him to grab something.  All of the sudden, an old dirty Ford F-150 truck pulls out in front of him and nearly causes an accident, but Jeff is able to swerve away from the accident just in time.