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200 MPH

200 MPH (2011)

April. 26,2011
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2.1
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PG-13
| Action Thriller

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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PodBill
2011/04/26

Just what I expected

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Beanbioca
2011/04/27

As Good As It Gets

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AshUnow
2011/04/28

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Sameer Callahan
2011/04/29

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Antimyh182
2011/04/30

Well.......WELL this movie was one of the worst films my eyes watched, to even call it a fast and furious rip off is to kind, the acting was god awful, script was a mess, the CGI was the worst of them all,although i like how the actors can instantly swap cars! one of the quotes are so bad i actually had to rewind because i couldn't stop laughing - think about this , "you can't shoot him they'll know it was a gun"please if you are ever going to do a crash scene actually crash the car constantly mistaking the model of the car and you are supposedly a top end mechanic?

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lar1987
2011/05/01

I could do a better movie with my Hot Wheels and Barbies. The plot was so full of holes, it looked like swiss cheese. Where was the advertised Datsun 280Z? Netflix's summary boasted of it, and a revenge theme, which was totally lost. No one did 200 mph. The facts about cars were totally off, you should have at least had a mechanic or 13 year-old car nut on the production staff. The garage was in the "ghetto"...but was stocked and clean. The RX-7 in the garage was a far better car than what the protagonist used in racing...why was it not utilized?? The CGI cars were worse than Need For Speed. If you want a better film, I recommend Pixar's Cars. I could go on, but it'd be a waste of time, like the movie.

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keith_carl
2011/05/02

This movie is a huge waste of time I found it an insult to all us import nuts it's street racer wanna be posers who make the scene look bad . The CG was worse then the CG from the late 80's early 90's and the fact that the rx7 turned into a 240sx in all the chase scenes. Oh then the 370z that was an 80,000 dollar car? who ripped that guy off the top model is only $49,000 so I'm guessing it was meant to be a GTR so here's what I think, I think the producer and director should never be aloud to make movies again this was crap good thing the actors were good.I wouldn't in a god mind refer this to any of my friends this was a weak movie. I think this movie isn't worth even stealing or pirating cause I watch it all the way through and was like this movie sucks from five minutes into all the way to the end if I went to see this in a theater I would have demanded my money back five minutes into it.

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Jon Fromm
2011/05/03

The CG is awful, the acting isn't all that good (for the most part.The filmography is actually decent; I don't know anyone who could reproduce this movie with a $1000 budget. (I am a credentialed photographer for Formula Drift)THE BAD:-Since when is the RX7 called an MX5?-Why does the green RX7 turn into a green S14?-How is a 350Z an $80K car? Or even close to stock reach speeds of 190+? (sorry for not quoting here)How on earth can you expect it to take on a GTR? (At least they were correct on what it was)So basically, this movie sucks if you are a car person. And you probably won't be watching this if you aren't... But it's not like a bunch of kids just thew this together.

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