Need for Speed Page #8

Synopsis: Framed by an ex-partner for a murder he did not commit, Tobey Marshall, a financially struggling custom-car builder and street-racer, spends two years in jail thinking about one moment. Fresh out of prison he reacquires the fastest car his workshop ever built and sold, and seeks to enter a secretive and extremely high-stakes race known as The DeLeon. His purpose; redemption, recognition from the world of racing and to solve his problems. Yet all this fades in comparison to his driving reason. Revenge. Above all, revenge. This is a story about love, redemption, revenge and motor oil all swirled together
Director(s): Scott Waugh
Production: Walt Disney Studios
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
39
Rotten Tomatoes:
22%
PG-13
Year:
2014
132 min
$40,138,026
Website
4,003 Views


Was it worth it, kid?

(GATE BUZZING)

GUARD:
All right. Step forward.

Get in!

I'll drive.

I've seen you drive and it's terrifying.

(ENGINE REVVING)

(FINN IMITATES KISSING)

FINN:
Come on, lovebirds.

We need to get Benny out of the clink.

Maverick is getting out

for good behavior.

Yeah, apparently he started

some fitness program

for the inmates or some sh*t.

JOE:
We got five hours to get to Utah.

Let's go.

(HIP-HOP MUSIC PLAYING)

BENNY:
Yeah.

Yeah, that's right, baby.

You're rocking with the champ.

You're rocking

with the champ. Number one.

Don't even call me Maverick no more.

Call me Benny the Champ.

That's right, baby.

That's good, Jeff. I see you, Jeff.

What are you doing?

What are you doing, Gerald?

Twerk!

You know what?

You got a solo. Come on over here.

Let's see the solo, Bro.

Let's see the solo.

Oh! Get it, Gerald! Get it, Bro!

Uh! Uh! Uh!

That's what I'm talking about, Bro! Yes!

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