200 MPH
200 MPH
PG-13 | 26 April 2011 (USA)
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When the older brother (Tommy Nash) he idolizes is run off the road by a ruthless drug dealer (Darren Thomas) during a nighttime street race known as Sepulveda Suicide, Rick Merchant (Jaz Martin) channels his grief into getting revenge behind the wheel. But to win, he’ll need to modify his trusty 1978 Datsun 280Z — with help from a pretty mechanic (Hennely Jimenez) — to get the maximum speed out of its machinery.

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nobledan31

If you have watched all the Fast & Furious movies and want a good laugh, this is the movie for you. After you watch this masterpiece of a very low budget movie. This movie should be a inspiration to up and coming "Producers & Directors", to show you that anybody can make it in the bootleg movie business. This movie will make you enjoy all the other racing movies even more. The CGI in the movie was state of the art back in 1990, just to bad this movie came out in 2011 and cost $200,000 dollars to make. AKA 200 MPH should be on even worst movie list, but you should see this kind of movie at less once in a life time. It will make every other movie seem special from that point forward. Two thumb up for one of the worst car racing movies period......

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David Wheeler

Blah is all I can say about this "Movie". As both a car lover and a movie fan this is the worst movie I have ever seen.Here are some of the many many flaws in this movie.Acting:There had to be every corny line in this movie and the "Actors" were as believable as a Leprichaun That Poops Lucky Charms. These "Actors" (if you can call them that) sound like they came from voicing children's cartoons.Cars: Man get it right!!!! I saw the green car go from a Mazda RX-7 (even wrongly called a MX-5) to a Nissan 250SX to a Nissan Silvia S15 in the course of 3 shots. Also in this Movie a Nissan GTR ($85K) is said to have the same Value (80K on both cars) as a 370Z (31K.The car crashes were done in terrible terrible graphics but Iv'e seen better 3d graphics as a kid in 1995 on the show Reboot. Every Xbox/PS2/PS1 video game I've played has had better graphic than that. This is 2011 not 1990 Whoever wrote, Drected and edited this movie should be smacked and never allowed to do anything movie related again AND IF YOU LIKE STREET RACING CAR MOVIES DO NOT SEE THIS MOVIE. STICK TO FAST AND FURIOUS. IT'LL MAKE YOU CRY!!!!!

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johnrw3-94-522648

I watched this on Netflix cause I thought it would be good among other available movies there to watch. Now, I won't completely shoot it down because the basic storyline was okay and comprehendible (unlike inception where I couldn't ever tell what really was going on most the time), it made sense and had a happy ending. The dialog could have been written better. The abundant use of Nissans got me excited in the beginning, as i am a fan of Nissan cars. On the downside the computer generated effects were pretty unfinished, you could definitely tell when they occurred (looked like the 3d rendering animation). The car details where inaccurate, the 370z looks more like a 350z when crashed. It's later reffered to as an $80k car, which in real life they're $30-40k. I'm Also pretty sure that it would not fare that well against a GTR in real life, the 370z comes stock with about 330hp, the GTR is stock with 530hp and out-performed the Lexus LFA in a race I believe Motortrend organized. The other car was definitely not an MX-5.

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elcee1987

This is like Fast and the Furious minus the sexy, which means we've got two guys wandering through a junkyard, wondering if they have enough money to soup up their 88 mazda, and all the scantily-clad women in the film work at a cheap strip club with the main guy's mother and girlfriend. Plus, the use of nitrous, which is a requirement for any decent car movie, is only vaguely considered by the mechanic at first. The title is misleading; none of the cars featured could even HIT 200 mph. And the racing scenes are painful to watch with all the jerky cornering and dull, almost apathetic driving. This movie really is the small-town version of Fast and the Furious. When the winner crosses the finish line, a crowd of like 30 extras swarm his car. Probably family of the filming crew or something. And when friends are sitting around, talking about the guy's "killer," (honestly, the guy just lost control of his car/CG animation) they come up with these gems: "what an asshole!" "I know, what a douchebag." I'm sorry, did a NINTH-GRADER write this script? The one good part in this movie is when the girl is being pursued by the bad guy, and every time he gets close, she pops him one in the face. Sure, it's unrealistic, but as a woman, it's hard not to cackle with glee at that. Then she kicks him in the nads as he tries to get a lap dance from her. Luckily, those girl-power scenes redeemed the fact that her vintage Suzuki bike managed to outrace a Nissan "Skyline" The star's one fairly okay actor, Tommy Nash, is hidden behind a Jesus beard, then killed off, which is a shame because he's hot in real life. Editing seems to be done by an overzealous film school student (lots of fades and flash-cuts), and not sure who cleared the CG for the Nissan car crash, but he must still be using a 1993 Packard Bell computer. And the person who played the Mexican drug dealer who thinks it's cool to cruise in a toy Mazda is what I only laughing call an actor. His lines were the most painful to watch in the entire movie, and that's saying something. Also, I can't imagine anyone connected to this movie has ever even driven a car or watched another car movie, because whose bright idea was it to have him hit the NOS in the middle of a corner, or just as he's still correcting from turning that corner? Even I know you do that at the top of the fastest gear, when you're flat out going as fast as you can go. I could go on all day dissecting this movie, because as I said, there is only ONE good part of the movie, and the cars ain't in it. (also, how is it that he's going 160 in one moment, then standing still at an intersection in the next, with the guy ramming his car continually the whole time? Any idea how long it takes to slow down from 160 mph? It isn't one second.) I had low, low expectations for this movie, and it even went lower than that, so you've been warned. However, you might make a good drinking game out of it (for instance, anytime a line is delivered poorly, but you definitely won't finish the movie).

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