Superfast!
Superfast!
PG-13 | 03 April 2015 (USA)
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Undercover cop Lucas White joins Vin Serento's gang of illegal street racers. They are fast and they are furious and they plan to double cross Los Angeles kingpin Juan Carlos de la Sol, who hides his cash in a downtown Taco Bell.

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2hotFeature

one of my absolute favorites!

Helloturia

I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.

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Aneesa Wardle

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Patience Watson

One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.

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edgalarza

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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Tron North

The character Officer White Lucas is so funny and dumb at the same time, funnier and better than Paul walker. Vin Serento is also funny and dumb at the same time, funnier and more better than Vin diesel all the way. Detective Rock Johnson Rocks! Rocks so much harder than Dwayne Johnson and funny when he keeps putting baby oil in his arm so dumb. Unlike Dwayne Johnson he's boring all the way and isn't funny whatsoever His looks is what makes people think he's funny when he's not at all. People only give bad reviews and dislike it all because they think it's insulting Paul walker when it isn't. The planning was also dumb how the character Vin, not Vin diesel, when he talked about it for about 8 minutes and nobody didn't seem to like it and he made another plan for like 9 seconds and they agreed to it.

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Emblem1616

Netflix suggested this movie for me. Big points lost for Netflix.I saw one clip on IMDb, then I saw who made the movie, and needed no more information. Based on the clip, this movie (like all other pieces of garbage these two are somehow allowed to make) is 100% pointless, unfunny, unoriginal, and inept. Even making the movie with the idea "Oh let's just make a movie that's stupid and foolish for the sake of being stupid and foolish" misses by a long shot.The "comedy" in these movies is exceedingly lazy and obvious. I know there must be some kind of demand for this crap. I still find it hard to believe that someone could get paid anything (let alone whatever large amount was paid to make this movie) to simply take an arbitrary popular movie or genre, add nothing original, and put out an extremely lazy and unoriginal straight-to-DVD suckfest.Can someone pay me millions to make movies like this please? I have a ton of awesome ideas:Zombie Movie! - Kim Kardashian's butt is patient zero and turns Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Oprah, and Scooby Doo into zombies. The only way you can get past them undetected is to do the Macarena. OMG SO RANDOM RITE??Nature Movie! - Lebron James just completed the world's first slam dunk while backflipping frontwards from the 3pt line. Then *Insert celebrity* and he must *insert bodily function* their way up Mount Pointless to discover.... ugh nevermindSo, so, so, so stupid

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Gino Cox

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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