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Overview

User Rating:
2.4/10   124 votes
Director:
Phillip J. Roth
Writers:
Phillip J. Roth (writer)
Sam Wells (writer)
Release Date:
22 January 2002 (Norway) more
Genre:
Action
Plot:
In order to win $25 million, Daredevil pilots enter the worlds fastest jet race. | add synopsis
User Comments:
Really bad sound & editing more

Cast

 (Credited cast)

Antonio Sabato Jr. ... Grant Irvine

Adam Baldwin ... Christopher Bannon
Alex Jolig ... David Diedrich

Michael Sutton ... Kevin Irvine

Amandah Reyne ... Trina Raymond (as Amanda Reyne)

Julian Vergov ... Hassek
William Zabka ... The Executive
John Capilla ... Race Director 1
Tyrone Pinkham ... Race Director 2
Alvin Poteat ... Bodyguard 1 (as Alvin Bernard Poteat)
Darrell J. Johnson ... Bodyguard 2
Robert Sands ... Official
Gail Sands ... Reporter

Francie Hart ... Air Force Couple
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language.
Runtime:
94 min
Language:
English
Colour:
Colour
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Certification:
Germany:16 | USA:R
Filming Locations:
Sofia, Bulgaria
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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
Really bad sound & editing, 9 June 2003

While an interesting movie, it really seemed unfinished. The sound quality and the editing are of the worst I've ever seen in a professional movie. Sometimes during scene changes the original sound is retained during the cuts so it changes volume as the scene changes. There's one really bad noticeable example of this when Chris (Adam Baldwin) is making an announcement and the first part of the scene shows him from the left side, then it cuts to a close up of his face. The audio is extremely different between the two cuts, yet the scene is supposed to be continuous.

Another strange thing about the editing is when they'd "follow" Chris around during the TV broadcasts, but as he would be moving forward, the cuts would be seemly random, from his front, left side, right side, and back. It's hard to explain, but when you watch a person moving forward, the cuts need to progress as if he's moving forward. This movie had him jumping all over the place, it actually gave me a headache.

Other times, really noticeable overdubbing takes place where the voice doesn't even match the movements of the actors mouth. The air-show audience reminded me of an infomercial audience; their energy didn't match what is going on at that time, and their audio cuts in and out abruptly with them, when sometimes the audience audio should have continued into the next scene, fading out over time.

Also, when the two major disasters took place in the air, the audio didn't mirror the "urgency" of the visual. While a disastrous effect is taking place visual, the sound did not raise volume or create urgency -- it took a few moments to realize something bad was happening, because the sound did not give much audio clue to it. I think this alone caused some of the great emotion that could have been attained in this movie to fall completely flat.

And what was with that trailer-trash couple sitting on their couch in the living room that gets cut to during the movie????? My humble opinion is that if you're going to cut to random at-home TV people, at least use a lot of different people so we don't start to think this single at-home TV family is part of the plot.

Honestly, I don't think I've ever seen a movie with such choppy, sloppy, editing, or such bad sound in my entire life. I was shocked as I watched it that a movie could actually be released when it seems it's not even ready.

I liked the story and I liked the actors. It's strange these days to see a movie where the tech is screwed up because normally that's the flawless parts of the movie and it's usually the writing or acting that's bad.

This movie could have been 10 times better if it had better sound or editing! Why didn't the producer fire the editors? That's what I want to know!

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