Mike P
The cartoonishly unrealistic vehiclular tomfoolery at times made me gag. From the apparently severely damaged tranmissions slipping and popping out of gear on the highway to the sportscars with practically zero traction in dirt propelling the vehicles over 100 mph through a cornfield, this grossly deceptive infomercial had me wondering how the entire FTC could have fell asleep during its approval process. While once a GM fan and customer, I am now honestly planning on selling my Chevrolet to never, ever own another vehicle that so represents the intellectually handicapped individuals of our devolving society so accurately as this shell of a bankrupt, hideously assanine company. I will now look down my nose at any uneducated soul that deliberately purchases one of these insanely misrepresented vehicles with utter disgust and pitty. May our Lord forgive me for failing to turn the other cheek, as the shear strength of this farcicle misadventure simply disgusted me too much to do so.
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J K
Thought Arnold might not pull it off..but did a good job considering. .cars were cool even tho I read unrealistic but IT'S A MOVIE!!! Overall acting was pretty good..story line was ok..fairly fast paced...loved the driving sequences..if you like Arnold he won't disappoint..and Johnny Knoxville is a riot