Blessed with a tongue-in-cheek script, plenty of burning-rubber chases, and a sense of its own ridiculousness.
Torque (2004)
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Reviews Counted:109
Fresh:25
Rotten:84
Average Rating:4.2/10
Consensus: Silly and noisy, Torque is stylish fun for the MTV crowd.
Runtime: 81 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: The producer of THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (2001) and XXX (2002) delivers another amped-up road-racing action spectacle in TORQUE. It's the saga of Ford (Martin Henderson) a motorcycle-riding outlaw... The producer of THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (2001) and XXX (2002) delivers another amped-up road-racing action spectacle in TORQUE. It's the saga of Ford (Martin Henderson) a motorcycle-riding outlaw who wants to clear his name of drug and murder charges. The cops are after him, as are rival cycle gangs caught up in a war over turf rights. Everyone in the film is tough, cool, and has lightning-fast reflexes. Ice Cube lends some heavier-than-a-Mack-truck screen presence as the leader of the Reapers, an African-American motorcycle gang who thinks Ford killed one of their members. Sexy Monet Mazur is great as Slade, the rough-and-tumble girl Ford left behind when he had to flee the country, and whose love he's now come back to reclaim. The thumping soundtrack includes offerings by Jane's Addiction, Nickelback, Kid Rock, and Hoobastank. There's nonstop trick camera work, fantastic stunts and action set pieces--like one motorcycle chase that takes place on top of, in front of, and inside a train. Slade even gets to have a motorcycle cat fight with the bad guy's girlfriend. Acclaimed music video director Joseph Kahn pours creative energy into every yard of this no-nonsense popcorn movie, his first feature film. It acknowledges its junky exploitation roots proudly, and at times seems to achieve some sort of twisted new level of pop art with its well-paced, colorful, giddy, gritty forward momentum. [More]
Starring: Martin Henderson, Monet Mazur, Ice Cube, Jay Hernandez
Starring: Martin Henderson, Monet Mazur, Ice Cube, Jay Hernandez, Matt Schulze, Will Yun Lee, Adam Scott, Jaime Pressly
Director: Joseph Kahn
Director: Joseph Kahn
Screenwriter: Matt Johnson
Producer: Neal H. Moritz, Brad Luff
Composer: Trevor Rabin
Studio: Warner Bros.
Reviews for Torque
A big FU to The Fast and the Furious. You won't see a faster, more furious film this year.
It’s acceptable to use CGI to enhance the action, but this movie takes it over the line. When everything is artificial, it’s impossible to create excitement or suspense.
There is so much style, complete with irritatingly constant ultra-close-ups, and so little substance, that it’s hard to imagine even 16-year-olds coming away satisfied.
It gets you hopped up on Red Bull, takes you to a speed-metal concert and tosses you off the stage for some crowd surfing.
The biker toughs in Torque sure do break a lot of laws. Mostly those of physics and common sense.
This is a movie that knows you know it's dumb, and that's enough to make the whole thing worth tolerating.
Glib, ego-thumping disaster that tries so hard to be cool that flop-sweat practically drips off the sprockets.
The constant breaking of the laws of physics -- which is regularly done to create the snappier racing sequences for Torque -- is only one of the ways this film is irritating.
If it's lacking much in the way of distinction, it benefits from an abundance of panache.
The film is better than it might have been, and better than it had to be. Take it on its own terms, and you might find it interesting.
A movie made by people who seem to have chuckled up their sleeves as they shot the picture and expect to laugh all the way to the bank afterwards.
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