POLL: Early Response to 'Speed Racer'
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When I first watched the Speed Racer trailer earlier this week, I knew right away that folks would either love it or hate it. Though you might find some who are on the fence, the trailer is so in-your-face that it's hard not to have an opinion. A friend of mine IM'd me this morning all bent out of shape; he hated the trailer and thought it looked too silly. But here's the thing: It's Speed Racer. I've always been convinced the original cartoon was created solely for people who needed something to watch while high on drugs. And personally, I truly feel (based on the trailer alone) the Wachowski Brothers captured that same trippy tone first featured back in the '60s as best they could with a live-action film.
My friend also thought they should've made a more "adult" film since those hardcore fans of the original cartoon are all grown up now. But I don't agree; it's based on a cartoon that was (supposed to be) for kids, and I actually want to see what the Wachowskis can do when they're limited to a PG rating. A lot of people are doggin' the flick because it looks too much like a video game. I never understood this complaint. So what? It looks like a video game that would be so much fun to play. Last time I checked, the people who hate films because they look like video games play way too many video games to begin with. What did you want Speed Racer to look like? Fast and the Furious? It's f**king Speed Racer people! It should look other-worldly, it should be bursting with vibrant colors and it should be light, fluffy entertainment that you can enjoy with your kids, as well as with your favorite drug of choice. That's the Speed Racer I remember, and that's the Speed Racer I see when I watch the trailer.
Since it's hard to sort through all the comments, let's find out what you really think by way of a poll:
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12-07-2007 @ 2:45PM
ls420 said...
I never watched the toon, but im gonna go check out this movie in digital if possible.
It looks like a perfect flick to smoke or eat some "magic brownies" and watch. perfect stoner eyecandy
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12-07-2007 @ 3:46PM
Mike said...
What did you want Speed Racer to look like? Fast and the Furious? It's f**king Speed Racer people!
I think you'd find that movie sucked too. If I may speak for people who aren't enjoying this teaser, it's not that it should be done differently, it just shouldn't be done at all. This ranks up there with a live action Jetsons movie. Haven't we already seen enough Rocky & Bullwinkle, Fat Albert, Flintstones, Garfield, Inspector Gadget, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Scooby Doo, George of the Jungle, Bratz, Alvin & The Chipmunks movies to know better by now? How many more do you need?
You may cite Transformers as a successful example. Fine. With success ratios at 1:20, I have to ask if you have a gambling problem.
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12-07-2007 @ 4:09PM
Scott K said...
Transformers may have made money, but it was in no way a success.
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12-07-2007 @ 5:27PM
Wayne said...
The pictures were bad, but the trailer makes the movie look like the biggest piece of garbage ever made. Next the live-action "Flinstones". I agree with Mike, it should never have been made.
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12-07-2007 @ 7:56PM
Ray said...
Well, I am quite disturbed by the direction taken by the Wachowski's on this one:
http://therecshow.com/2007/12/07/car-out-of-toon/
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12-07-2007 @ 8:28PM
Donald said...
Let me first start out by saying I'm still looking forward to seeing the Speed Racer movie after seeing the trailer. Here's my take on just the trailer.
I can see what they were trying to do with making it look close to the art style of the Anime, but what comes out here is a cheap looking hot wheels commercial; you know, the 30 second, semi-animated, hot wheels TV ad, quality. I expected the effects to look at least decent, since it's from the people who brought us the Matrix trilogy, but as it stands from the trailer, the effects don't even look on par with what you saw in the old Spy Kids movies. Also, the cartoony look of the racing doesn't seem to go along with the serious sounding dialog. The dialog alone however, makes me hopeful that it'll still be a good movie despite the crappy looking effects.
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12-07-2007 @ 9:16PM
John R said...
I play a lot of video games. Racing games are my favorite (I will pwn anyone in Gran Turismo) and the fact that this reminds me of Wipeout XL, F-Zero and Mario Kart makes want to see this even more.
IMO, this is going to be really cool, especially for kids. Yes, the fan base that watched Speed Racer originally has grown up, but they've also gotten these things called kids. And any opportunity to watch Speed Racer in some fashion instead of the Bratz movie is more than welcomed.
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12-17-2007 @ 6:02AM
Eric S said...
Really disappointed so far. There have been amateur builds of 'real' Mach 5's that look a lot better. From the front, the movie Mach 5 is indistinguishable from other cars. But in the cartoon, it has a very distinct look. For all the money spent you think they would have at least gotten the car completely right. Also Speed's helmet has a black liner. If yow slow down the trailer you will notice that in some scenes Speed is driving a single seater car with a '6' on it's side...you can just see where that is going. They are going to build a 'Mach 6' and pretend it's better, or something. Racer X in a black uniform? They missed the point. To a small child, the cartoon didn't look 'trippy'
By the way.. I always thought the Matrix movies were insultingly stupid...so I guess this is no surprise how this looks.
Thank god they can't screw up the original cartoon. Hopefully someone else who understood the cartoon and what it was about will take another crack at it in a few years.
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