The street racing sequences is painfully forced, just to get the shots of scantily - clad ladies dancing by cool cars.
Not exact matches
In an early
sequence — one of the best in the movie and definitely the most evocative — we see the World Engine battle from the finale of Man of Steel from the ground, as Bruce
races through the
streets of Metropolis just in time to see his own building crumble, with some employees still trapped inside.
Carano gets a good fight
sequence... naturally, the underground is shown along with some other landmarks... naturally, and of course we are given one obligatory
street race.
The first initial
sequence follows Croft in a «Capture the Flag» style bike
race through the narrow
streets of London.
«Straight Outta Compton» director F. Gary Gray takes the helm of «The Fate of the Furious,» and attempts to rev audiences up with an intro action
sequence that boasts a bevy of up - skirt shots and a honeymooning Dominic Torretto (Vin Diesel), tearing up Havana's candy - colored
streets in a literally explosive car
race.
MPAA Rating: (for
sequences of reckless
street racing, disturbing crash scenes, nudity and crude language)
Rated PG - 13 (
sequences of reckless
street racing, disturbing crash scenes, nudity and crude language)
The absence of true danger and, thus, suspense, proves a constant narrative obstacle, though it's nonetheless one occasionally hurdled courtesy of breakneck pacing and clean choreography that's first evident during a slam - bang opening chase, and regularly picks up again during similar
sequences in which its characters
race through
streets, leap between apartment buildings, and sneakily infiltrate a crowded police station.
Furious 7 Rated PG - 13 for prolonged frenetic
sequences of violence, action and mayhem, suggestive content and brief strong language Available on Blu - ray and DVD In this seventh installment of the
street racing franchise, the entire gang is back and under threat from Jason Statham who is determined to get revenge for the death of his brother who apparently died in a previous installment (I've seen them all but I honestly can't remember a single plot line).
Need for Speed Rated PG - 13 for
sequences of reckless
street racing, disturbing crash
sequences, nudity and crude language Available on DVD and Blu - ray Based on the highly successful video game, Need for Speed follows Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul as he attempts to join a highly secretive
street race worth millions of dollars to the winner.