Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Konterr
Brilliant and touching
Keeley Coleman
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Asad Almond
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
lfob
The best thing I can say about this movie is I only saw the last 20 minutes and so that's all I've lost. I guess the $26m budget all went on car rentals. The acting, plot, editing were all so bad I was embarrassed for everyone involved. Obviously they had no money left over and had to borrow a 70's soundtrack.Not that I hated fast and furious, I think they were fine films but this bumps them up to masterpieces in the genre.If some people out there actually enjoyed this movie please purchase a copy so this won't be inflicted on everybody else again.I'm going to go pour turps in my eyes now.Thank you
bladesabin
I you have an IQ over 80, don't watch this.I thought the many super-cars, beautiful women engine noise and action would make me tolerate anything, but it sucks big time.Bad actors, no storyline, the time span between shots is ridiculous, about 1,5 seconds, shorter than most music videos.If anything, this just might be worst movie I ever saw, the first 20 or so minutes plus browsing through it.Bad.Rather read a book.Google "worse movie ever" and you'll see a better movie than this.
qormi
This "film" is the worst movie I have ever seen. The worst. Ever. The dialogue makes Annette Funicello movies seem like Shakespeare. The action is so phony as to be reprehensible. The car "races" are nothing more than two-second clips spliced together so that it is impossible to comprehend. The fight sequences are a series of unrelated two second clips of people bouncing off walls or falling.The plot is indistinguishable. It seems like some hot chick with engineered boobs and a fake all over tan likes a war hero guy who is violent and has no looks or personality. Then, there's the war hero's brother, who dresses like a flamboyant fop circa 1967. Then, there's their uncle,, who is a fat slob and wants to marry the hot chick. Then, there's Eddie Griffin, whose dialogue seems also to be edited in unrelated two second clips. I seriously doubt that a movie has ever been or could ever be worse than this mess. I fell asleep twice during this sleep-inducing bore fest,, but I rewound it and forced myself to watch it, if only to document just how messed up a movie can be.
myrealnameisjon
I scored it a 1/10 because there is no option for 0.Defying the theory that the third time is the charm, I had to go for a forth. I watched the same portion of Redline three times before I choked back the vomit-forcing disappointment. On the forth attempt, I gave myself no other option, but to give this piece of garbage another chance. Between the fast cars and excruciatingly awesome women, there are only spotty moments to keep any straight man's attention. To the flip side, I could catch the same buzz by watching dim-witted Los Angeles teenagers on YouTube. If I could send a message to Eddie Griffin, it would be that the world finds him funny and he should stick with that. Aside from playing the typically mouthy hoodlum, Griffin falls short of any real acting expectations. The rest of the no-names simply bored me to a level similar to the one I reached while watching the remake of Knight Rider- which, in itself is not far off from this film. After the glimmer of gorgeous women and the awe of the autos are gone, we are left with a ridiculously out of place street bike jump in front of a blue screen. The only thing that could have pushed this further into the realm of worst B-rate movies would be an impromptu, context-less lesbian sex scene, but the slow dance between two totally distraught strangers was close. In essence, the film has the same tone of those shot in China or India where movies are pumped out for the sake of flooding the market. Otherwise, there is really nothing to the picture. I think that the most entertaining portion of this film was Griffin's $ 1.2 million dollar mishap during the film's promos.