200 MPH

2011 "Some limits should never be crossed!"
2.1| 1h30m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 26 April 2011 Released
Producted By: The Asylum
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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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NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
YouHeart I gave it a 7.5 out of 10
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Yvonne Jodi Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
lar1987 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.
Tim Kidner Sixty per cent of votes cast on IMDb (international movie database) for '200mph' were for a score of 1 out of ten.This was premiered on the SyFy channel...not sure what and how it's science fiction. I don't recall them ever showing Gone in Sixty Seconds...because that's the obvious comparative.It's straight to DVD and the Mazda RX7's and souped Nissan's are the only stars, adding humans sends things down the pan completely. I'm no car mechanic (Top Gear is about as close as I get) but I know that you should keep calling the same car model the same name and that you don't design a faster car (40mph extra, on top end) hammering keys on a laptop, whilst it's perched on the front wing of said car, say some magic words and hey presto! Everyone hi-fives and are delighted. The 'parts' get magically delivered for the next scene.The characters are either so stereotypical, such a chief mechanic being a young girl, in tank top and short shorts, who talks very fast, presuming to blind us with her non-sensical knowledge. Or, they're completely ridiculous. e.g. the young man who gets killed and thus the big race, as revenge, has a raggedy beard that's not trimmed or tidy and looks a bit of a tramp. He rolls home in this $80,000 top sports car, cos he's just been made manager of the franchise for the district and he can take home any car he wants. And his mother is a stripper. She is, I'm not making that one up...I tried to shut out all superfluous stuff other than the action. 160mph around L.A.? Well, very shaky cameras that obviously show the warp speed and sonic boom after, CGI and cut-editing and juddery this and that and everything.The soundtrack does its best to keep up and frankly, it's the best bit. I stopped watching it half way through. I'm due to retire in 20 odd years time and every moment is precious....Forget this one, unless you want to see the most utterly worse cop in history, all history, anywhere. Ever. He keeps up with the naughty boys and girls in an unmarked Ford saloon. 0/10.
Johnathon Mathews I am going to defend this movie; at least a little bit. It's yet another lower budget movie based on street racing, and lets face it no true gear head is ever happy with movies like this. Period. Knowing that this movie was a decent movie for the time, would i recommend you go out of your way to watch it? No, but if you have spare time go a head.Now to cover some of the things other reviewers have said...1. The Nissan in the movie was a 370z; not a 350z.2. The 370z costs $42,000 roughly in the form that it was in for the movie.3. The $90,000 car was the Nissan GT-R, not the 370z.4. They have always made the GT-R both left and right hand drive so having it as such is valid for whomever complained.Now, we all know movies are not true. The explosions we see are over done for special effects in action movies so why does it surprise you they stretch the truth for a car movie.
Jon Fromm 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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