The film is celebrated for its over-the-top set pieces, including a climactic crash landing on the that ends in the lobby of the Sands Hotel. It is often grouped with The Rock and Face/Off as part of Nicolas Cage's "holy trinity" of 1990s action films. The soundtrack also gained fame for the Oscar-nominated power ballad "How Do I Live," performed by Trisha Yearwood. Five Reasons Why Con Air (1997) is So Bad it's...Good?
The ruthless and highly intelligent leader of the insurrection.
The resourceful US Marshal working on the ground to bring the plane down safely.
The Southern-accented hero known for his flowing hair and the iconic line, "Put the bunny back in the box".
A soft-spoken but terrifying serial killer who provides a strange, philosophical perspective on insanity.
The film is celebrated for its over-the-top set pieces, including a climactic crash landing on the that ends in the lobby of the Sands Hotel. It is often grouped with The Rock and Face/Off as part of Nicolas Cage's "holy trinity" of 1990s action films. The soundtrack also gained fame for the Oscar-nominated power ballad "How Do I Live," performed by Trisha Yearwood. Five Reasons Why Con Air (1997) is So Bad it's...Good?
The ruthless and highly intelligent leader of the insurrection.
The resourceful US Marshal working on the ground to bring the plane down safely.
The Southern-accented hero known for his flowing hair and the iconic line, "Put the bunny back in the box".
A soft-spoken but terrifying serial killer who provides a strange, philosophical perspective on insanity.