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Superfast!

Superfast! (2015)

March. 05,2015
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4.1
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PG-13
| Action Comedy

Undercover cop Lucas White joins Vin Serento's LA gang of illegal street racers. They are fast and they are furious and they plan to double cross LA crime kingpin Juan Carlos de la Sol who hides his cash in a downtown Taco Bell. The gang's outrageous plan is as daring as it is ridiculous and will see them towing the whole restaurant, at crazy speeds.

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muffiemae
2015/03/05

Have no idea why some people gave this low ratings. I love a movie that makes me laugh out loud while I'm watching it all by myself. This one did! Loved it!

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edgalarza
2015/03/06

I finally watched this film last night and it is mostly funny. Some of the jokes in the middle of the film are childish, but most of the spoofs in the first 1/3 and last 1/3 are hilarious. I'm surprise I never heard of this film before until now. It might not be worth the price of a movie ticket to some, but as an on demand TV movie, it's entertaining.

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guitarplayinglegend
2015/03/07

He likes unicorns, hes never driven a stick, and hes super fast! He can't run forever because detective Johnson is on the case and hes going to lube up with ridiculous amounts of baby oil. I loved this movie. Had me laughing from the beginning until the end. The way they make a mockery out of every movie in the franchise and the actors behind it was done brilliantly. I don't think it could have come at a better time either because so many of these Fast & Furious movies have been made that it is starting to get old. It was time to make fun of the series and Superfast hits the nail on the head. I enjoyed it. Needed a laugh and the movie delivered. Fans of the older movies will appreciate it I think.

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Gino Cox
2015/03/08

Friedberg and Seltzer have carved a niche writing and directing guilty pleasures – parodies of films and genres that audiences seem to enjoy and that earn money, but which attract scathing reviews by self-important critics who consider themselves guardians of public cinematic tastes and standards. At $20MM, "Superfast!" isn't exactly low-budget, except compared with the $190MM budget for "Furious 7." Much of the humor is low-brow, although perhaps not as low-brow as some of the humor in "Airplane!" It's more polished than typical direct-to-video fare, but lacks the polish of major theatrical releases. Compared with "Airplane!" the plot is more cohesive and less episodic, but that's a mixed blessing – some of the funniest bits in "Airplane!" (black coffee, pedophile pilot, wrong day to quit) didn't really propel the plot. The filmmakers cast relatively unknown actors who resemble the Fast & Furious actors they parody, remarkably well in some cases. The actors generally do an excellent job, even when given silly things to do and things to say. They seem committed to their roles and never wink at the camera. The movie is a series of ridiculous gags. It lacks subtlety. Character development is nonexistent. Transitions are nonsensical. Some of the jokes seem forced, while others aren't very funny. But a lot of the jokes work. Overall, the movie is hilarious. The jokes are cheap, unsophisticated, sophomoric and juvenile, but there are a lot of them. Perhaps too many of the characters are doofuses. Much of the humor seems deliberately constrained to target a teenage audience – they avoid raunchy jokes and one scene involving nudity is extensively blurred out when a Mike Myers/Austin Powers approach might have been much funnier. And much of the humor relies upon ridiculing the F&F franchise's ridiculous elements.The film makes no effort to be cerebral and succeeds famously.

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