Jump to content

Featured Replies

Posted

I watched this movie at the cinema two days ago. I really enjoyed it. It was much better than Ι expected. "Need for Speed" was one of my favourites computer games and it was my best racing video games (Colin McRae was my second favourite). I thought that the movie would be another "Fast & Furious" but it was a little bit better...The cinematography was amazing and the filming locations were totally beautiful (especially in California). Aaron Paul was suitable for the leading role and Imogen Poots was likeble and funny (Her face and her voice reminded me Scarlett Johansson). Dominic Cooper was the bad guy and I think that his face heped him a lot for the role..:) The screenplay wasn't Academic but it was based on the videogame. So, you couldn't have had high expectations before you watched it. Scott Waugh is the director of the film. It seemed that he totally respected the philosophy of the videogame. It had luxury cars, a lot of action scenes and many funny dialogues. It's one of the most exciting films that I've watched in the cinema this year. It wasn't very successful in Box Office but it was very successful out of America. It has already earned double the money of the budget..It has a high rating in Imdb too.

 

Edited by Insomnio

  • Replies 4
  • Views 832
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

I really want to see this. I'm a fan of both the video game series and Fast and Furious!

 

 

When I first heard about it I thought it'd be mince but the trailers look promising.

It's an OK movie nothing special, to be honest I only wanted to see it because of Aaron Paul he's great, but other than that this movie is just a fun Fast and Furious knock off 6/10
  • Author

I would suggest you to listen the amazing soundtrack!!! I think that it's one of the best in the last years. "Fast & Furious" could neva.. :) I love "Marshall Motors", "Identical Ageras" and "California Crossing". Nathan Furst did an amazing job!!!

 

 

 

Edited by Insomnio

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.