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Overview
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The story begins with Speed Racer who is a young man with natural racing instincts whose goal is to win The Crucible... more | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Awards:
5 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(47 articles)
Can Speed Racer Get Up To Speed On DVD? (From Studio Briefing. 16 July 2008, 10:29 AM, PDT)
On DVD Today: July 15, 2008 (From Rope Of Silicon. 15 July 2008, 12:39 AM, PDT)
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This Movie Was EPIC! moreUS Showtimes:
(register to personalize)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Emile Hirsch | ... | Speed Racer | |
| Nicholas Elia | ... | Young Speed | |
| Christina Ricci | ... | Trixie | |
| John Goodman | ... | Pops Racer | |
| Melissa Holroyd | ... | Speed's Teacher | |
| Susan Sarandon | ... | Mom Racer | |
| Matthew Fox | ... | Racer X | |
| Ariel Winter | ... | Young Trixie | |
| Scott Porter | ... | Rex Racer | |
| Benno Fürmann | ... | Inspector Detector | |
| Gian Ganziano | ... | Everyman Announcer | |
| Peter Fernandez | ... | Local Announcer | |
| Harvey Friedman | ... | Harold Ledermann Announcer | |
| Richard Roundtree | ... | Ben Burns | |
| Sadao Ueda | ... | Japanese Announcer |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Race Chasers (USA) (fake working title)Speed Racer: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version)
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Rated PG for sequences of action, some violence and language.Parents Guide:
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135 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Germany:12 | USA:PG (certificate #44193) | Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) | Netherlands:6 | Taiwan:GP (original rating) | South Korea:12 | Malaysia:U | Singapore:PG | Portugal:M/6 | Ireland:PG | Brazil:10 | Norway:11 | Finland:K-11 | Argentina:13 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Venezuela:PG-13 | Sweden:7 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Hong Kong:IIA | UK:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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Danica Patrick was reportedly offered a cameo but declined secondary to racing commitments with Andretti Green Racing and the Indy Racing League. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Spritle and Chim Chim are "outside" tanning themselves, the stage ceiling can be seen in Spritle's reflector. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Race Announcer: All drivers to your cars, please. All drivers to your cars.
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Referenced in "Saturday Night Live: Shia LaBeouf/My Morning Jacket (#33.11)" (2008) moreSoundtrack:
Free Bird moreFAQ
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Above everything else, this movie is a visual feast that stays true to the cartoon. I think it is really unfortunate that so many critics are complaining about the visuals in this movie, because I think that they are truly fantastic. I can safely say that I have never seen another movie like this one, and I feel that so many movies are going to try to do what this movie did. A lot of the visuals really are beautiful bursts of color similar to what you find on the busy streets of Tokyo, and this movie is aware of that. It is like they took Shibuya and made it a hundred times as big and colorful. Only someone who has been to Tokyo will know exactly what the Wachowskis were going for in this film. After all, it is based on a Japanese TV show.
The acting is somewhat campy, but can also turn that gear into more serious acting. It can be funny, and then be heartwarming. Lots of the racing sequences are very over the top, but the movie knows it and does it well. The tracks are very creative, and I can only imagine how fun they were to design. If real racing was this exciting, I would watch it all the time. I can understand why this film made the race tracks so crazy, because who would really want to see two hours of regular race tracks with cars going around and around? The sound was also really impressive in this film. The sounds of the race cars were explosive and loud and if you see this movie in a good theater, it will make it that much better. The music is also very fitting and tasteful. Probably the only time I will hear "Freebird" without being annoyed.
Also the politics in this movie were excellent as well. I feel above all the message of this movie is that money corrupts art. This movie portrays Speed as more of an artist than a race car driver. A big corporation wants to sponsor Speed, but Speed knows that corporations are evil and are only looking to make more money. He is very dedicated to his craft, and does not want to sell out. Speed knows that corporations corrupt art, and so does this movie. You will not see one piece of product placement in this whole film.
So overall this movie is very self-aware. It wants to entertain, and it does exactly that. It wants to be different, and it does exactly that. Don't listen to those wimpy critics that didn't like this film because it gave them a headache. Many people said the same thing about Moulin Rogue, and that movie is fantastic too. Critics who complained about there being too much color should have brought a pacifier with them to the movies, because only babies would complain about how this film looks. Race to your theater to see it now.