Octane (US - DVD R1)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a new film with Karl Davies
Title: Octane
Starring: Karl Davies
Released: 30th June 2009
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced Octane which stars Karl Davies, Lauren Steventon, Layke Anderson, and Gemma Baker. The film will be available to own from the 30th June, and should retail at around $26.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. No extras will be included.

Quote: In the world of racing, there are no rules and adrenaline is the only name of the game. Town bad boy Brent Black discovers the fun-but-dangerous ways of illegal street racing and he faces a deadly challenge from a long time rival. Does he have what it takes to win? The stakes are high and everything worth living for is on the line. However, when you live life in the fast line, anything can happen. Octane features a score composed by Sacha Puttnam (acclaimed composer on The Confessional) and music tracks from Fatboy Slim, The Young Offenders’ Institute and Lo Fidelity All Stars.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Karl Davies
Released: 30th June 2009
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced Octane which stars Karl Davies, Lauren Steventon, Layke Anderson, and Gemma Baker. The film will be available to own from the 30th June, and should retail at around $26.98. The film itself will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. No extras will be included.

Synopsis
Quote: In the world of racing, there are no rules and adrenaline is the only name of the game. Town bad boy Brent Black discovers the fun-but-dangerous ways of illegal street racing and he faces a deadly challenge from a long time rival. Does he have what it takes to win? The stakes are high and everything worth living for is on the line. However, when you live life in the fast line, anything can happen. Octane features a score composed by Sacha Puttnam (acclaimed composer on The Confessional) and music tracks from Fatboy Slim, The Young Offenders’ Institute and Lo Fidelity All Stars.
News by Tom Woodward
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Rejected "Fast and Furious" script under a new name, F-List stars, and slapped together for the masses who enjoy trashy direct-to-DVD movies, perhaps?
Just a guess...
Just a guess...
This must have been what Fast And Furious was gonna be before Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and the chicks decided to humble themselves and come back to the franchise...
I'll save gas by not going to the store to pick it up.
Umm the poor-man's Fast & Furious?
When the best thing they can do to try and sell you the movie is tell you who did the music, then I think that's a pretty good reason to avoid this like the plague.
Well... That and the fact the it's a Z-Grade rip-off of, "The Fast and the Furious," which is highly derivative in it's own right.
But seriously, who picks stuff like this up and goes, "Hmmmmm.... Looks pants.... Whoa! Fatboy Slim on the soundtrack?! The guy who scored, "The Confessional," did the music?! I am SO buying this!!!"
Well... That and the fact the it's a Z-Grade rip-off of, "The Fast and the Furious," which is highly derivative in it's own right.
But seriously, who picks stuff like this up and goes, "Hmmmmm.... Looks pants.... Whoa! Fatboy Slim on the soundtrack?! The guy who scored, "The Confessional," did the music?! I am SO buying this!!!"
Apparently Lionsgate Home Entertainment thinks we are all stupid.
Fast And Furious didn't suck either. I was surprised. Easily second to Tokyo Drift. What? I watch it cus I love American Muscle cars and the girls, well Jordana Brewster. Unfortunately when I went, annoying teenagers sat behind me.
Fast And Furious didn't suck either. I was surprised. Easily second to Tokyo Drift. What? I watch it cus I love American Muscle cars and the girls, well Jordana Brewster. Unfortunately when I went, annoying teenagers sat behind me.
A straight to video movie trying to capitalize on the success of The Fast and The Furious franchise, LOL.
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