Aaron Paul
Tobey Marshall
The film revolves around a local street-racer who partners with a rich and arrogant business associate, only to find himself framed by his colleague and sent to prison. After he gets out, he joins a New York-to-Los Angeles race to get revenge. But when the ex-partner learns of the scheme, he puts a massive bounty on the racer's head, forcing him to run a cross-country gauntlet of illegal racers in all manner of supercharged vehicles.
Release Date | 2014-03-12 |
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Runtime | 2h 12m |
Directors | Scott Waugh, Shane Hurlbut |
Producers | John Gatins, Patrick O’Brien, Mark Sourian, Devin Fairbairn, Lily Shapiro, Monica Hada, Max Leitman, Scott Waugh, Stuart M. Besser, Tim Moore, Frank Gibeau, Patrick Soderlund |
Writers | George Gatins, George Gatins, John Gatins |
The only thing that kept me watching is the driving action and the fancy cars, otherwise, I would have stopped watching it. Playing the game is more exciting.
— Ibraheem...
Need for Speed isn’t mind-blowing or innovative, but with a stellar cast and great stunts, it’s still an entertaining and exciting movie!
Need for Speed is surprising! Let’s start with this crazy stacked cast, especially for a video game adaptation: Aaron Paul, Michael Keaton, Rami Malik, Dakota Johnson, and Imogen Poots. I was shocked rewatching this and seeing all those stars. The plot wasn’t anything new or mind-blowing, but it was an entertaining revenge street race film with some awesome stunts and solid effects. Incorporating the cop chases in the middle of the races was a nice way to tie the games into the film. Need for Speed was no Gone in 60 Seconds or The Fast and The Furious, but it is one of the more fun and well-done video game movies out there.
— The Movie Mob