Need For Speed
Need For Speed is an action film revolving around a man who is a super driver in the underworld and a notoriously racer whose cars equally dissipated. However, he is fell into a trap that is lead to painful death of his girlfriend, himself is thrown into prison... His return will mark a revenge behind the wheel of the hottest supercars in the world.
19 May 1969, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, USA
18 November 1961, New York City, New York, USA
22 July 1949, Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA
4 May 1967, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
July 19, 1994 in Bexley, Kent, England, UK
March 10, 2017
Paul is trying for James Dean but ends up at Steven Seagal. Dumb, dumb, dumb.April 15, 2016
The amount of fun a cast and crew have while making a movie rarely translates to the final product, but that's not the case here.March 14, 2014
There's nothing here you haven't seen before.August 04, 2014
Need for Speed is an extremely hollow and tedious film that has nothing to offer to anyone except the most avid of car junkies.March 14, 2014
It's like watching someone ELSE play a video game for more than two hours. That gets old real fast.March 16, 2014
This movie is a complete bore.March 14, 2014
Though later sequences lean a little too heavily on contemporary car flick clichés ... they are all nonetheless informed by a gee-whiz appreciation for gleaming cars and stunt driving ingenuity.March 14, 2014
You wouldn't think a movie called Need For Speed would feel so slow.June 21, 2016
Once you've sat through something as dry and turgid as this film, it's understandable you'd be itching for real thrills.August 01, 2014
If Need For Speed was 15% less overtly dumb and 15% less pandering to the stereotypical boy audience, it might have been a completely enjoyable B-movie romp.March 17, 2014
This is cinema reduced or distilled to its purest definition, of movies that moveOctober 10, 2014
What is most surprising about Need For Speed is how badly it starts off. With too much exposition and not enough spark between the characters, it's as if the overlong 130-minute film will live up to its title for all of the wrong reasons.