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  46. Hurtling down the track, careening around, over and through the competition, Speed Racer is a natural behind the wheel. Born to race cars, Speed is aggressive, instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real competition is the memory of the brother he idolized-the legendary Rex Racer - whose death in a race has left behind a legacy that Speed is driven to fulfill. Speed is loyal to the family racing business, led by his father, Pops Racer, the designer of Speed's thundering Mach 5. When Speed turns down a lucrative and tempting offer from Royalton Industries, he not only infuriates the company's maniacal owner but uncovers a terrible secret-some of the biggest races are being fixed by a handful of ruthless moguls who manipulate the top drivers to boost profits. If Speed won't drive for Royalton, Royalton will see to it that the Mach 5 never crosses another finish line. The only way for Speed to save his family's business and the sport he loves is to beat Royalton at his own game. With the support of his family and his loyal girlfriend, Trixie, Speed teams with his one-time rival-the mysterious Racer X - to win the race that had taken his brother's life: the death-defying, cross-country rally known as The Crucible.
  47. A young driver, Speed Racer, aspires to be champion of the racing world with the help of his family and his high-tech Mach 5 automobile.
  48. Best Bit: The Races Worst Bit: All the business type scenes<br/><br/>You might know that Speed Racer is the English adaptation of a Japanese anime called Mach GoGoGo, or maybe you didn&#39;tÂ… anyway these stories follow the life of a guy called Speed Racer, if you think that name is strange just think that should mean that the Japanese guys called Mach GoGoGo, who basically races with automobiles. Although that&#39;s just a guess for what happens in the series&#39;.<br/><br/>Now, this film just starts straight away, like it&#39;s trying to get rid of most of back story ASAP. Which was fine. As it got rid of the back story with style. The story follows with Speed played by Emile Hirsch and his family including John Goodman as Pops and Christina Ricci as his fit girlfriend Trixie, who are all apart of his racing career. So it&#39;s all going fine and dandy until everybody starts to notice he&#39;s something special on the race track, and that means that everyone wants to have Speed on there team. So after some quite boring business talk, the best parts of the film finally start to kick in with some awesome race scenes. So the with some more business stuff and then more races the film ends with a predictable but enjoyable and nice ending.<br/><br/>I&#39;m going to be honest and say that there are some incredibly unbelievably childish moments, mainly because there&#39;s a monkey in it, but it&#39;s a children&#39;s film so that&#39;s forgivable and my fault, you&#39;ll know when you see them. So this brings me to my next point that this film has some proper business talking parts, that I honestly think that kids will not understand one bit, the fact that they go on for a bit makes these parts extra boring. Hell, I don&#39;t know what shares are good and what shares are bad. A couple more things, there are some really random scenes and some characters which seem to have no importance.<br/><br/>As for the acting, it was all good enough I think is the best way to put it. Most of the time the acting consisted of facial expressions from the seat of the car or a clip with a voice over. Also it was good to see Matthew Fox in yet another big film as well - lost is brilliant. That&#39;s the only thing I can really say about it.<br/><br/>Like I&#39;ve said already, the best parts of this film are the races. Mainly because of the incredible special effects, the lighting and the colours are somewhat strange but brilliant. When I first saw the effects I thought they looked to shiny and to rounded everywhere but that&#39;s understandable as, I will say again, it&#39;s a very childish film. Which for me was quite surprising from the directors of Matrix.<br/><br/>Overall I thought this film was enjoyable at parts, simply childish at parts and just amazing CGI. Am not quite sure whether to recommend this film as people like so many different types of films these days I can recommend it to kids, I pretty much went through boredom. To sum it up in one sentence a childish bit of fun. Does that sound wrong?
  49. First off I have to point out that not everybody is going to approve of my review, Speed Racer is a movie that people will either love or loathe. If you loathe the film no doubt people will complain about the over the top acting, the cartoony look of the film, the campness, the cheesiness and loads of other things. No this is not the film everybody will go in expecting, but if you are like me you will be sucked into an incredible looking movie, with cool as hell race sequences, superb comedic timing and just a sense of fun unfortunately lacking in so many movies of late. I went into this movie with mixed feelings, sure the special effects looked great, but nothing else stood out, it all looked so force and just a but naff. And to be honest the movie is a bit naff, but its the naffness that makes it so brilliant. This is a living, breathing cartoon, nothing more nothing less. The Wachowski&#39;s (of Matrix fame) have given a cartoon background real actors. Surprisingly it works, sure some of the sets seem taken straight out of Cat in the Hat, but unlike that awful movie this works. Yet where the film really, really works is in the absolutely incredible race sequences. Words cannot express just how brilliant they are, the special effects in the trailer are a mere hint of what you see in the movie, the bright colours assault your eyeballs as the cars crash, jump, fight and practically dance all over the screen. The three major race sequences are incredible and the major reason why people should see this movie.<br/><br/>Yet talking about the races being incredible isn&#39;t doing justice for the cast, who also do an extremely good job. Emile Hirsch is fast becoming a very talented actor, and once again he gives a good performance here. His smaller moments work a treat, but once he&#39;s in the car his character seems to come alive and you can see the excitement as he drives. Susan Sarandon and John Goodman do a superb job as the parents, taking two dimensional characters and making them surprisingly believable. John Goodman seems on top form as the dad, a multi-layered character who at times seems sympathetic, yet also quite nasty as well. Goodman delivers a proper performance, not like his sleepwalk through Evan Almighty. Sarandon also does a great job, she&#39;s unfortunately underused, but her moments with Hirsch verge on touching. Matthew Fox surprised me most in the movie, as a Lost fan even I can admit Matthew Fox is incredibly boring, but here he seems to be having a blast. He delivers lines perfectly, and even underneath his stupid looking outfit he does a great job. Last but not least is Cristina Ricci as the girlfriend, Trixie. Ricci delivers her usual routine, a very good performance with bundles of fun and energy to spare. Her character gets a lot better towards the end, and even has a few great action moments as well. Oh and Roger Allam finally gets an extended role in a movie as the chief villain, Royalton. He&#39;s absolutely brilliant and I can&#39;t wait to see him as more villains in the future, he delivers his lines with pure venom, and his &quot;won&#39;t even finish the race&quot; dialogue just works so well.<br/><br/>As I have previously mentioned this movie is not for everyone. Most people will acknowledge the races look brilliant, but a lot of people will be turned off by the cartoon style. In many ways this comes across as a much more expensive Spy Kids 3-d. The race sequences being kind of similar. The comedy in the movie is also very much not for many people. Sure the humour isn&#39;t exactly mature, a monkey throwing poop for example is something you will either laugh at or sigh at. I personally enjoyed the immaturity of it all, its refreshing to have something light, fluffy and downright silly to watch. The fight sequence involving John Goodman is classic and made me laugh, but I&#39;m aware some people will miss the highly choreographed fight sequences the Wachowski&#39;s made their trademark in The Matrix trilogy. The movie is a perfect length, never feeling too long, in fact the movie went by extremely quickly in my eyes, possibly because I was completely gripped and the last half hour features two incredible race sequences, the last of which actually had me sitting on the edge of my seat.<br/><br/>Speed Racer is a movie that is completely like nothing you have seen before, it is commendable for Wachowki&#39;s for trying something so different. After The Matrix Revolutions my faith in them had been lost, but after this cinematic extravaganza my faith is restored. Watch the movie but expect to love it or loathe it. For this movie there really is no middle ground.
  50. Aimed squarely at family audiences, the Wachowski Brothers' return behind the camera for the first time since the "Matrix" trilogy is a blur of video action painting and very loud sounds notable solely for its technical wizardry. In every other respect, it's pure cotton candy -- entirely non-nutritious but too sweet and pretty for young people to resist.
  51. No. A japanese comic did exist, but Speed Racer is based on the television show &quot;Speed Racer&quot;, an English dubbed and edited version of the Japanese animated television show Mahha GoGoGo by Japanese anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida [1932-1977]. The songs used in the first trailer are...Dissolved by Michael Giacchino (Alias), Race Wars by BT (Fast and the Furious), and Iron Fisted Mutha by BT and Nick Phoenix (300 Years Later). The song used in the second international trailer is... Birthright by Celldweller. &#39;Go, Speed Racer, Go,&#39; performed by Ali Dee &amp; the Deekompressors. This version has the original &#39;Mach-A-Go-Go&#39; Japanese opening, as well as sound snippets from the cartoon as it was dubbed in the US. There is a regular version of &#39;Go Speed Racer Go&#39; that does start with the English lyrics to the theme song, and then segues into the Ali Dee song. Yes. Although this is made known often in the series, in the film, it&#39;s briefly debunked - as a way to deter those who might know the show. After Rex faked his death, he had cosmetic surgery to change his appearance. No, there are no extra scenes after the movie. The Mach 5 is a street-registered car built for rallies and other road races. The Mach 4 and Mach 6 (both versions) are T-180 track cars that have several key differences from street cars. They are single-seaters with rocket engines capable of speeds in excess of 400 MPH. Additionally, all wheels are capable of turning independently, allowing the car to maintain forward motion no matter which way it faces, as well as to &quot;drift&quot; and spin while retaining a great deal of control. Speed races the Mach 5 in the Casa Cristo 5000 because that race is a cross-country rally. The Grand Prix, however, is a track race. Speed&#39;s track car, the Mach 6, was destroyed in the crash at the Fuji Helexicon. Due to the highly compressed time frame -- possibly as little as a week -- in which the Fuji track race, the Casa Cristo and the Grand Prix occur, the Racer Motors team has not had time to rebuild the Mach 6. The difference is further explained in the Speed Racer: Supercharged featurette that comes with every version of the Speed Racer DVD. In a nutshell, any car that enters a WRL track race must have a T-180 wheelbase. The Mach 5 does not, but the Mach 6 does. Yes. The street-registered vehicle he drives during the Cruncher Block road attack and in the Casa Cristo cross-country race is a carryover from the anime and manga and is named the Shooting Star. The T-180 track car he drives at the Fuji Helexicon is called the Augury (source: Speed Racer: The Videogame). Original Mach 5<br/><br/>Button A: Auto Jack<br/><br/>Button B: Belt Tires<br/><br/>Button C: Cutter Blades<br/><br/>Button D: Deflector<br/><br/>Button E: Evening or Illuminating Eye or Special Illumination<br/><br/>Button F: Frogger Mode<br/><br/>Button G: Go Homing Robot<br/><br/>Button H: Homing Device<br/><br/>The Movie Mach 5:<br/><br/>Control A = Jump Jacks (Originally called the Auto Jacks)<br/><br/>Control B = Bullet-proof polymer deflector<br/><br/>Control C = Tire Shields<br/><br/>Control D = Hexodyne emergency spare tires<br/><br/>Control E = Zircon-tipped cutter blades<br/><br/>Control F = Tire crampon grips<br/><br/>Control G = Homing robot<br/><br/>Gone from the original are: a5c7b9f00b
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