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The Mexican Railway: The Beginning

(7.2/10) | PCP Movie Rank: #7 | PCP Gross Rank: #4

Director: Raznor Edison Pontiac

Producer: Woody Yanka

Screenplay by: Raznor Edison Pontiac, Too Tall Greelandos, Edward Rachote, Woody Yanka

Editor: Woody Yanka

Release Date: April 18, 2009

Genre: Comedy

Tagline: I Need You To Do Something For Me

Plot: The prequel to the first Mexican Railway. The history behind the exploding trains, and drugs, as well explanations for why each Mexican soldier arrived in the Mexican American border. A must watch for all fans of the first film.

Cast:

Woody Yanka Colonel Carlos Ackbar
Raznor Edison Pontiac Mexican Soldier Carlos
Edward Rachote TJ Colastine
Too Tall Greelandos Private Amigos
Raznor Edison Pontiac Russian Soldier
Too Tall Greelandos German Soldier

Andy Inc. Rating: Rated PG-13 (Mild Language, Strong Violence, Drug References)

Runtime: 18 minutes 32 seconds

Filming Locations: Westboro, MA

Cell Awards:

Best Character in a Leading Role (Carlos Ackbar)
Trivia/Goofs:
TRIVIA - This is the only PCP movie to use the font "Impact" in the PCP intro
GOOF - The wind makes the early dialogue between Greelandos and Rachote difficult to understand
GOOF - Continuity error after "you costanda" line. Rachote's arm goes up to swat the gun, but after the angle cut his arm is down
GOOF - Both Rachote and Greelandos say that it was a British man who brought TJ to the base, when it was in fact a Russian
GOOF - The scene titled "Later that night" was actually filmed during the day (as you can tell by the shadows)
TRIVIA - If you listen closely enough during the talk with the Russian and the American, you can hear Yanka and Greelandos making funny sleeping noises
TRIVIA - The Mexican gunshop scene is inspired by the movie "TAOTTBTAES"
GOOF - Yanka and Rachote's real life mother is heard saying "train" after Yanka walks down the steps on the outside deck area
TRIVIA - After Pontiac "General Wartenbaugh" line, Yanka almost laughs but is able to hold himself from it
GOOF - Nothing Yanka says in his dialogue starting with "Will I receive..." makes any sense
GOOF - Rachote says that he is not bluffing about the German's life ending, yet the German decides to stay
TRIVIA - Despite many attempts to take it away, Rachote manages to hold on to the bat
GOOF - The explosive device is clearly a stick
TRIVIA - The "greatest niscovery of all time" line was inspired by "The Mexican Railway"
TRIVIA - The "explosion of substantial proportions" line was inspired by "The Mexican Railway"
TRIVIA - The final slo-mo walk scene with background song was inspired by "Hot Rod"
GOOF - Rachote and Greelandos walk too far during the final scene, but Pontiac decided it was okay to go with it

Soundtrack:

"Reggaeton Beat" - Youtube user '1cheating1'
"You're the Voice" - John Farnham
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