Eine Parodie auf The Fast and the Furious (2001) und die folgenden F&F-Filme. Ein Undercover-Polizist schließt sich einer Bande krimineller Straßenrennfahrer an, um sich dem Hauptakteur der ... Alles lesenEine Parodie auf The Fast and the Furious (2001) und die folgenden F&F-Filme. Ein Undercover-Polizist schließt sich einer Bande krimineller Straßenrennfahrer an, um sich dem Hauptakteur der Kriminalität in LA zu nähern.Eine Parodie auf The Fast and the Furious (2001) und die folgenden F&F-Filme. Ein Undercover-Polizist schließt sich einer Bande krimineller Straßenrennfahrer an, um sich dem Hauptakteur der Kriminalität in LA zu nähern.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Cesar Veracruz
- (as Joseph Julian Soria)
- Low Life Hector
- (as Luis Chavez)
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Against my better judgement I've seen almost every spoof these guys have done. If you know anything about the directors then you should know what you're getting yourself into with this movie. I had no expectations, and the movie still managed to disappoint. It's certainly not the worst movie they've done - it's a step up from the utter sh*tpile known as The Starving Games and certainly more watchable than Disaster Movie, Vampires Suck, and Meet the Spartans. The problem is that this movie had potential. It really did. Superfast! acts as a spoof not only of the Fast & Furious franchise but of action movie clichés in general. The jokes that can come from that are endless, and the beginning of the movie gave a few chuckles and showed a hint of promise. But as the movie goes on it becomes more and more clear that these spoofers think toilet jokes and cheap gross-out gags are funnier than genuine satire.
I'll give credit where credit is due: The casting in this movie was good. Especially the Vin Diesel caricature and the cartel kingpin. It looked like the actors were having fun and doing the best they could do with the material they had. It's unfortunate that their talents were wasted here because they definitely have a sense of good comedic timing and decent acting chops in general.
That's about as far as the positives go. The awkward "humor" is just cringeworthy and uncomfortable. The toilet humor got old decades ago. A good amount of these jokes wouldn't go by well in an Elementary School let alone on the big screen. Superfast! is filled to the brim with moments that leave you thinking, who in the hell thought that was funny? Who thought making this film would be a good idea? And most importantly, why are these talentless hacks still making movies?
-As someone who has now seen the Fast & Furious franchise, minus 7, I thought this spoof film was pretty hilarious. It was still dumb, but it was a lot less dumb than every other film in this specific genre, so I really enjoyed it.
-The story took every weak element of the franchise and made fun of it, such as the undercover cop thing, stealing from a really lazy criminal, being pursued by the FBI because reasons, stuff like that. They bring up several points throughout the entire thing that just make a lot of sense.
-The pace was really good actually.
-None of the actors needed to be good, they just needed to be dumb versions of the other characters. And they did just that very well! The cast did well and had noticeable fun. Extra props to the guy who plays The Rock, because he was really funny and 100% on point.
-The characters were the best thing about the film. You have Vin Diesel, who does things like shave his head while driving, makes rants that have zero sense, and suddenly turns on his bearded friend for no apparent reason. The character of Paul Walker was not really based on him that much, (which I found respectful) but instead was a complete idiot and still managed to make fun of the writing in the first film. The Rock, constantly using baby oil, hitting things, and ignoring any sort of actual police work, was just the best. And finally, the rest of the crew: Rapper Cameo, who does nothing, Cool Asian Guy, who eats food in every scene, and Model Turned Actress, who does nothing. On point satire here.
-They made fun of the overly-tense instrumental score, which made me laugh the most.
-They also made fun of pretty much everything else, from easy plot points to logic behind dragging a giant vault. I really appreciate a few more things, while I am at it: The film made no effort to parody other films, but stayed within its franchise. It also was smartly written and had a lot of moments that would really happen, like getting your seatbelt stuck trying to pull it too fast. It also directly references the Fast & Furious franchise. A bold, but funny move.
-So Superfast! had smart writing and was littered with hilarious characters and moments that perfectly capture everything wrong with the Fast & Furious franchise without making you hate them of think less of them. It was still dumb and had a lot of dumb moments, but things like telling them to wrap up the chase because it has exceeded the runtime and budget help propel this film to $5 bin worth for me. I really enjoyed it. But it was Superdumb! -Superfast! is rated PG-13 for some language throughout, and some suggestive content including references and a pixilation. Not as bad as The Starving Games though.
So good that I think it was even better than Fast & Furious itself, I wish they made it like this!
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- WissenswertesThis movie was actually temporarily suspended when news was given about Fast and Furious actor Paul Walker's death.
- Patzer(at around 1h 19 mins) When Rapper Cameo is being chased by a bicycle mounted policeman, Cameo throws out his records' CDs to topple the cyclist cop. The cop collides with tree and an exaggerated explosion is shown. But the bicycle and policeman is not seen in the flimsy explosion.
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Vin Serento: That's the real deal. But it's not the car you drive. It's the driver who's driving the car... that's doing the driving.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Scenes in Parody Movies (2018)
- SoundtracksSo Suave
Written by Chief WaKil (as Mansa Wakili), Jason Rabinowitz, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), James Katalbas & Jaron Lamot
Performed by Suave Cinco
Published by Bad at Math Songs & The Math Club Music
Courtesy of The Math Club
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- Budget
- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.075.731 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 39 Min.(99 min)
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