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I enjoyed it alot, and even though the finally showdown had some REALLY bad special effects, all of the other action sequences where well done. Plus, it has the disticntion of being the first film where I didn't have the urge to rip Ice Cube's face off!

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I love this movie, I think it's hilarious! Watch it wiht the actors commentary on, it pretty much makes the movie gold!

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I loved it too. Lots of laughs and lots of fun to watch. I've seen it several times since it came out and I think I will go treat myself to the Bluray versio just to watch Monet Mazur's and Jaime Pressly's final bike battle in all its hotness. Damn Torque is fun! (Joseph Kahn: If you're reading this, keep up the good work!)

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I share your enjoyment of this movie, really I do; but there is no movie in which he has been that had not made me not want to rip Ice Cube’s face off, including this one. It worries me that boys are being given bloated-ego, overacted, tough-as-tissue-paper role model like Cube as being examples of a real man. They are examples of real assholes. Men, and women, who are actually strong and confident, don’t contort our faces to intimidate others. We speak softly, stand our ground relaxed and squint our eyes ever so slightly. “Tough” Cube is a comic book.

Let me put it this way. Compare how Cube shows menace with how Clint Eastwood shows menace. NOBODY else shows anger as well as Clint. Cube is/was (more appropriately) an asshat competed to Clint. Cube looks like he’s trying to pass a kidney stone.

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I saw the last 10 minutes of "Torque" in TV by chance. I was stunned by the original catfight on bikes and the final high-speed chase. I borrowed it on DVD, not expecting much. But I got highly surprised. Normally I don´t like dumb action movies, but "Torque" is different: It´s so bad, that it´s actually good again, and a real fun to watch: Funny (because stereotype) characters, funny (because stupid) dialogs, funny (because unrealistic) action. In addition: Some really pretty actors (except Ice Cube of course), nice camera work and soundtrack. To sum up: This film is pure entertainment, especially because it doesn´t take itself so serious.

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normally i hate the phrase "oh, if you dont like it, you just dont get it." but this movie really fits. i assume (hope) the director was just trying to make the most over the top, ridiculous, action-stunt-cheese movie possible. he succeeded. dont watch this movie with low expectaions, watch this movie thinking, "okay, give me a live action cartoon" and you'll be entertained.

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Haha, your assumption is correct. If you haven't yet, give this a listen: http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/05/08/the-filmcast-after-dark-ep-98-the- making-of-torque-and-the-imagery-of-kick-ass-guest-joseph-kahn-directo r-of-torque/

Edit: Or you can read the transcript I've typed up below.

Here's a piece of the first 4.5 minutes of the interview with the director, Joseph Kahn, that the /filmcast had. David Chen, and Devindra Hardawar are two of the interviewers.

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Chen: So Torque is generally regarded as one of the best-worst action films of all time, in my opinion anyway. I have a feeling that this designation doesn't bother you too much. Can you talk about what you were trying to do, when you were creating Torque.
Kahn: Well you know what, it doesn't bother me, and I can completely understand where that's coming from, cause it was kind of my intention. It wasn't exactly the movie I wanted to make, but I think it's like 75% of the movie I wanted to make. Believe it or not, it's kinda crazy what I wanted to make. Usually I think I'm pretty good at marketing, cause I come from a music video/ commercial background, and in my head when I got this film, I turned it down a couple times, but finally in my head I just suddenly thought, I hate these f#cking Fast and Furious films, I just hate them with a passion. I think they're shot terribly, they're lit terribly, the actors are f#cking wack. There's just this whole pseudo-cool homo-eroticism going through the whole thing -
Hardawar: You don't live your life a quarter mile... a second? (Ed. note: this is an apparently botched reference to a quote from Torque, Ford says, "I live my life a quarter mile at a time," and Shane responds, "that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard." This quote itself is a parody of a line from The Fast and the Furious.)
Kahn: No, I definitely don't live my life a quarter mile a second. The other thing is, I'm an Asian dude, and I'm not really a part of that whole biker culture thing. So I don't really look at it like that's an aspirational model for my life. Also, I know there are Asians that are into that stuff, but I'm not one of those guys that drives around in my Honda Prelude with a giant f#cking speaker in the back. I watch science-fiction films. So the only thing that registered to me, maybe I could do something that's like, in my head I wanted to do with these Fast and Furious movies like what Evil Dead 2 did with horror films. The pisstake version of it. It's gotta be funny, these are stupid *ss movies, but what if I made one that was really f#cking stupid? These people are supposed to be good looking, why don't I cast it really f#cking good looking? These stunts are supposed to be impossible, why don't I make them reeeally impossible? Why don't we just do everything balls to the wall, and let's make it really f#cking short, and really fast. So in my head I made this weird Japanese.. animation.. slash Ice Cube.. f#cking *laughs* -
Hardawar: Oh yeah, it's very anime.
Kahn: Oh and also, this is the other thing, I wanted to put product placement, they always have product placement, so why don't I just keep repeating that, over and over again, and make a joke out of it. So I made this movie, and I remember the studio, when we finally screened it, the marketing person goes -
Chen: I wanna be in that room, by the way -
Hardawar: This is the best movie ever! (clearly comically quoting the studio)
Kahn: *laughs* The marketing person goes, "I get it, you're making a cult movie, I get it, I don't think anyone else is going to get it." And guess what, nobody else got it. *laughs* So what the f#cking was I doing? What was in my head when I decided to make a movie like that in the first place? Because, who is the audience for a movie like that? It entertains the sh*t out of me, but I don't think it really entertained that many other people, I think it turned into this sort of.. it just flew over people's heads. If you look at my music video work at the time, I mean I was putting Wu Tang Clan with dinosaurs, I made a Chemical Brothers video where I animated everybody's lips, I was just really into funny surreal stuff. I just thought, ya know what, if I get to make my first movie, and they're going to give me 30 million dollars, I'm going to go balls to the wall, and try to do as many f#cking crazy things as I can, and see what happens. *laughs*

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If you liked it, that's fine but I thought it was pretty bad. I read the interview below and the director is an idiot. I would have appreciated all of the things he was going for if he actually did a good job at doing those things. It's funny that he despises the F&F films because Torque is a knock off(Not a satire) of those films. It's also hilarious that he said he went "balls to the wall" with it which is another thing I would have liked if he actually knew how that term works. Torque is PG-13, hardly any "balls to the wall" stuff going on there, it didn't provide an over-the-top gory violence or any T&A in fact it was pretty damn boring. It is purely a shame, if they have gotten a good action director, Torque could have been very enjoyable but instead they picked a music video director to do the job. I have also seen his other film, Detention which is actually not that bad and pretty much succeeds at what it was trying to do unlike Torque.

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I thought it stank......bad! :)

"When a horse learns to buy martinis, I'll learn to like horses"

Steve McQueen.

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I think its lame.... really lame guess your also lame for enjoying it.

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There was more talent in the chunks of my cat's vomit. Never have I so wanted everyone to die at the end of the movie. This saddens me.

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The only thing I HATED about this movie was Icecube and his stupid brother. I hate that face that they make trying to look tough. I more so hated Fredro Starr though (junior). I hate his face and if I ever saw him in real life, I would slap the shìt out of him. Nothing personal...He just rubs me the wrong way i guess. I have issues.



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I think its lame.... really lame guess your also lame for enjoying it.


No i believe you're more lame to use your in place of you're.

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As do I. Great flick!

"Time is the fire in which we burn"

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i love this movie too.

idky so many ppl hate it..have they seen the other movies that have been released in the past year?

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and I hate you all!!

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I dont understand the hate for this movie, it obviously wasnt great story telling of film making or whatever but it was entertaining even though it was stupid and cheesy.

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Interesting posts you guys. I haven't been here in a while. Just thought I'd come back and visit after I watched my favorite movie again. The people who DO like it, they understand it's visual brilliance. The people who DON'T get it, they don't matter at this point.

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I love it so much in a "so bad it's good" way that I can hardly believe it wasn't a parody. It works perfectly as one.

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