The third and final installment in the Burnout trilogy. This time, the road leads through Norway, to Sweden, Denmark and finally Germany to race on the famous racing track, Nürburgring.The third and final installment in the Burnout trilogy. This time, the road leads through Norway, to Sweden, Denmark and finally Germany to race on the famous racing track, Nürburgring.The third and final installment in the Burnout trilogy. This time, the road leads through Norway, to Sweden, Denmark and finally Germany to race on the famous racing track, Nürburgring.
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I watched this movie because I've seen the previous ones. But these just keep get worse.
The script was awful, the acting was semi awful, but the cgi was the worst I've seen since the 90's.
Truly hope this is the last one in the series.
The script was awful, the acting was semi awful, but the cgi was the worst I've seen since the 90's.
Truly hope this is the last one in the series.
With the '' børning'' franchise, having just seen bits and pieces of nr 2, and i must say this was disappointlingly worse, if not to say terrible on story and plot, acting are just on the limit, and the driving aint sensational, in addition to that comes some loudicrously made cgi specialeffects that belongs in the animated world. movies like this one is made for the roadhogs doing the streif, high on wunderbaum and blasted braindead on NO3 and other influxes, because this film is just what it is and its that
i ask myself what they could have done on a larger budget. considering the shoots made at neuburgring racerbahn, where the race that lasts for 5 minutes do have almost every kind of meteorological phenomenon that exists, sun rainfog drizzle, soaking wet road to heatflimmering dry asphalt and dusk and dawn piled after eachother, these elements makes it obvious that the planning of the project have been less than good, and the weather issues / miss'es do repeat itself in many sequences in the film.
so was this a film that the grumpy old man can recommend ? no not even with a patriotic norwegian heart, no...its more or less a good bye to further børnings, they are out of ideas, so save time and money and let it be
i ask myself what they could have done on a larger budget. considering the shoots made at neuburgring racerbahn, where the race that lasts for 5 minutes do have almost every kind of meteorological phenomenon that exists, sun rainfog drizzle, soaking wet road to heatflimmering dry asphalt and dusk and dawn piled after eachother, these elements makes it obvious that the planning of the project have been less than good, and the weather issues / miss'es do repeat itself in many sequences in the film.
so was this a film that the grumpy old man can recommend ? no not even with a patriotic norwegian heart, no...its more or less a good bye to further børnings, they are out of ideas, so save time and money and let it be
Lacking plot, awful script, horrible CGI, I mean they could not have done a worse job with the assets available. If another movie in this series drop then I, as a Norwegian, will be embarrassed and disapoointed, because they can't keep making these only for the money.
Some fun things going on in this movie, the main storyline was interesting, and the real car scenes were cool. However, the 'action' shots were too hokey and there were a few weird subplots. Acting was okay. Good cinematography.
The movie was okei, but the CGI was Awful, sorry bad english....
the movie had to much in a rush getting to the finnish line, good comedy, okei action, but it was like the director/writer was lost of ideas....
if you have seen the other to, you will go from the movie thinking... naaahhh this was not good enough. some nice driving, but no... not gonna see this again
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- GoofsRobin's Porsche has red license plates (BB 0630), so-called dealer's license plates. While the plates itself are valid, they may only be used for specific purposes like transferring a vehicle and only inside Germany and a few select countries. Norway does not recognise them so she is driving illegally.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $3,989,896
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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