Roadracers (1994)
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Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez (El Mariachi) was a last-minute replacement for Showtime's Rebel series and after the first viewing, his Roadracers was immediately bumped to the top of the list. This melodramatic tale of rebel youth fighting to get out of a dead-end town is often times enjoyable and disturbingly humorous but lacks the break-neck pacing of Rodriguez' other films.
| Rating: | R |
| Genre: | Drama, Action & Adventure, Art House & International |
| Directed By: | Robert Rodriguez |
| Written By: | Robert Rodriguez, Tommy Nix |
| In Theaters: | Jul 22, 1994 Wide |
| On DVD: | Dec 31, 2012 |
| Runtime: |
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All Critics (3) | Fresh (3) | Rotten (0)
A slick, fast-paced greaser picture that shows off the incredible talent of director Robert Rodriguez.
Rodriguez said that he cast Arquette for the "good sleaze factor." Arquette's constant sneer throughout the film proves that Rodriguez was absolutely right.
A trifle, but a fun and engaging one at that.
Audience Reviews for Roadracers
A greaser picture from the wonderfully eccentric mind of Robert Rodriguez, "Roadracers" is an entertaining and wonderfully unique work from the talented Director. I'm a huge fan of Rodriguez and his gift to make great films despite early budgetary limits are nearly unmatched in the industry. This early work from him takes place in the 50s and feature David Arquette for his sleaze factor, so says Rodriguez. It's entertaining, briskly paced and over the top in places all with Robert Rodriguez's unique look and feel to it. If you are a fan then be sure to check out this early work of his, you won't be disappointed.
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David arquette stars in this movie that was orignally made for the tv channel showtime's rebel highway series as a 50's teen haveing to confront his future a bunch of local town thugs whos leader just happens to be the town sheriffs kid and also doesnt like him and his girlfriend. i happened to like this movie alot its cheaply made but has a really great storyline and cast not to mention it was directed by Robert Rodriguez
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Earlier this year, I'm thinking about my mini projects I'd been contemplating. I knew for a while that Tarantino/Rodriguez would follow Edward Norton. So I was IMDB-ing these guys yet again. God only knows how many times I've seen both of their pages. I was sure I already owned all of their movies, but the OCD in me needed to see the list again. But wait. What was this? A movie under Robert Rodriguez' credits that I'd never even heard of? Whaaaa???
That movie was Roadracers. This strange little American Graffiti-esque flick starring Salma Hayek and David Arquette. Wikipedia tells me that this was part of an original movie series done by Showtime. A handful of directors were asked to pick a title from a movie from the 50s, and do their own take on it, that may or may not invoke the original. Basically the experiment was to see what'd happen if Rebel Without a Cause was made today. I kinda wish I had that context when I first saw this. It's definitely making a lot more sense, and looking less weird.
If you're keeping score at home, you'll notice I said a very important name in the Robert Rodriguez universe: Salma Hayek. Not only is Roadracers her first film working with the man whose muse she would become, but this is also her US film debut. Its kinda strange for me seeing her as a high school student, but she's still got that sass and spunk that we love in Salma. David Arquette is the doofy tough guy with a heart of gold. He dreams of playing guitar in a band, but can't seem to get past his small town issues including a feud with the sheriff's son.
The movie's still a little rough, but considering it was a low budget made for tv movie, written and directed by a fledgling director, it really aint all bad. It further sets the tone for the style we've come to love and expect from Mr Rodriguez, and it's certainly a fun twist on that expectation.
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