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Speed Racer

A zippy, kaleidoscopic joyride.

Written by: Kristen Dunleavy, Senior Editor – Posted: Thu May 8th, 2008
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Although my memories of the original Speed Racer cartoon are dim, I do recall Speed with his teeth clenched and foot on the gas, racing in the name of justice against a backdrop that was always a blur. When the guys behind The Matrix, Andy and Larry Wachowski, decided to turn the old school anime into a live-action film, they managed to maintain that saccharine sweet cartoon-y aspect but added a much-needed dose of modern appeal.

For the Racer family, zooming around the track is practically in their blood. With his shiny Mach 5 custom-built by Pops Racer (John Goodman) Speed (Emile Hirsch) is an expert at leaving his opponents in the dust. The only cloud over his smashing success is the memory of his record-breaking older brother, Rex (Scott Porter), the legendary racer who died in a tragic crash. Before long, Speed is approached by Royalton Industries, a big-business conglomerate that wants Speed on their team. After whisking the Racer family off on a private jet to their flashy headquarters, Speed is offered the deal of a lifetime, not to mention a complimentary purple suit. Staying true to his roots, Speed declines and Mr. Royalton goes ballistic. Now that Speed has officially made an enemy out of the most powerful company in the racing circuit, will he be able to continue doing what he loves the most?
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*hugs Speed* At least I love you Speed.

I actually thought this movie was good. I don't care if nobody cares about it. I love Speed Racer and I'll probably watch it ten times in the theatres this summer.
this movie is ok the but the i want to see the new indiana jones movie more and will smiths movie hancock
From the front page:
Speed Racer
See it in IMAX

From the article:
The races themselves are dizzying and video-game like, so if you’re prone to motion sickness you might want to think twice about seeing this on IMAX.

Yea, I heard this got horrible reviews and if you were over the age of 7 you probably wouldn't be interested :-D