Hot Wheels: World Race

2003
7.3| 1h50m| en| More Info
Released: 01 July 2003 Released
Producted By: Mainframe Entertainment
Country: Canada
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Revenue: 0
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Recruited by the mysterious Dr. Tezla, the greatest race car drivers in the world roar onto the track - and into a mind-bending array of alternate dimensions - on a winner-take-all quest for thrills, danger and speed!

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FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
jeremey_mcdude I've watched this movie since I was really young, i never really knew a lot of what was going on at the time but it's always a great watch. It has a lot of nostalgia tied to it and it's story is actually pretty good for something based on something as arbitrary as hotwheels cars.There's a few issues mainly with some of the animations and the dialogue but the movie was made in 2003 with 3D rendering that probably was a bit to get used to especially for a movie about Hotwheels cars. that aside it doesn't remove really a whole lot from the film itself. The main story is really great, the action is fast paced how much of racing should be and it really does well with the characters where a lot of them are extremely likable. It even has some great visuals with the orange colored track similar to what hotweels sets used and the acceleration wheels which they also used. It's also an entertaining watch and is worth giving it a try even with it being as old as it is.
Alexander Kravchenko I've always loved Hot Wheels ever since I was a wee lad, and Highway 35 World Race is by far the best Hot Wheels movie ever. The animation is superb, the storyline is superb, the cars are superb, just about everything in the movie is superb. And I do have a favourite team: Street Breed. Here are the reasons why: 1. The theme tune. Oh, the theme tune! 2. The cars, particularly Sling Shot and Road Rocket 3. In my opinion, the smartest dressed of all the teams 4. Also in my opinion, the most sophisticated teamNot only do I love the movie, but also the video game, of which I am a lucky owner of, on PlayStation2. And it's fantastic, in spite of some of the cars from the movie, such as Taro's 1970 Plymouth Road Runner, for example, having been replaced by Hot Wheels original designs, most likely due to licensing issues. Still, it doesn't matter, as it is and always will be my favourite PS2 game.For those who are Hot Wheels fanatics like myself and haven't seen this movie, watch it now. You will not be disappointed. I highly guarantee it.What a way to celebrate 35 years of arguably Mattel's most iconic brand of toy!15/10
Vitamin-O My 5 & 3-year-old sons can't get enough of this movie. Mainframe has really done their homework on Hot Wheels culture. Having the drivers race entirely on that distinctive orange track is brilliant, and the cars move just the way you would expect them to. If you've ever thrown a Hot Wheels car into a cop turn on the kitchen lino, you'll know what I mean.The Reboot-style CG may be oh-so-1994 to animation snobs, but this film looks incredible. Desert Moon nails it when he mentions the sensation of speed, and the well-used screen shudders. The camera angles that Mainframe come up with will make your head spin.And there's even a STORY behind all the action. A brisk story on the surface, but one with thought invested in it. There are themes in this movie that will RESONATE with parents (again, see Desert Moon's review). The only other production house that tells a story this well FIRST, then wraps it in kick-ass animation AFTER, is Pixar.Dinky cars will never get a better treatment than this. HIGHLY recommended.Trivia point: Look closely at the one team's bird-like helmets. Are the creators giving a nod to G-Force? Anyone else remember that 80's flatoon?
dland I was pleasantly surprised at the evident effort that went into the design of this film: although it is pretty obviously computer generated, it has something of a hand-drawn look. The action is pretty much constant, and there is just enough story to hold it together. My six-year-old "Hot Wheels" fan, (recently graduated from Thomas the Tank Engine), ate it up.Plot summary: a sort-of-mad scientist opens a portal to "Highway 35," a futuristic orange-paved race track built ages ago by the "Accelerons." The scientist picks a handful of racing pros and at least one 16-year-old skater dude. The racers travel through volcanoes, ice-caves, deserts, and other assorted dangers in search of the "Wheel of Power."