Street Fury: Twin Turbos
Street Fury: Twin Turbos

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Street Fury: Twin Turbos

2005
Movie
75 min
English

Some like it hot....and Big C ain't no different. The summer of 2005 had some serious sizzle and we were there to film it. On the west side we covered the Extreme Auto Fest in San Francisco. Documenting our road trip to the bay area we've documented all the crazy happenings - tuner style. Then it's to Sonoma for Formula D. We'll bring you into the world of one special star racer. And let's not forget E3 where we'll get the latest scoop from Xbox2 and PS3. On the east coast we've got Mass appeal with St. James Custom Body and then it's onto New Jersey to see some serious drag racing at Summer Slam. Street Racing Bikini Contests Drifting tips from the pros Extreme 2 wheel action.

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Leo SchermanGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

Two estranged brothers, a former race car driver and a street racer, are forced to team up to stop a ruthless crime syndicate from taking over their city's underground racing circuit. They must overcome their differences and past betrayals to participate in a high-stakes race that will determine the fate of their community. With danger at every turn, their only hope lies in their shared passion for speed and a souped-up car.

Critical Reception

Street Fury: Twin Turbos was met with a generally unenthusiastic reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and derivative action sequences. While some acknowledged the energy of the racing scenes, the film was largely seen as a formulaic entry in the street racing genre, failing to distinguish itself from more popular predecessors. Audience reception was similarly mixed, with its appeal primarily limited to fans of low-budget action and car chase films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on genre tropes.

  • Action sequences are present but often feel uninspired.

  • Performances are serviceable but do little to elevate the material.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in and around Toronto, Canada, utilizing various urban landscapes and industrial areas to create the gritty atmosphere of the street racing world.

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