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- Genre : Action, Adventure
- Release Date : April 29, 2011
- MPAA Rating : PG-13
- Duration : 130 minute(s)
- Production Budget : -
- Studio : Universal Pictures
- Official Site : http://www.fastfivemovie.com/
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while you may not leave enlightened, you'll definitely be entertained
by Elizabeth Weitzman [NY Daily News ]
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this is enjoyable as long as you don't think about the civilian death toll these stunts would incur in the real world
by Robert W. Butler [Kansas City Star ]
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the exotic setting adds major horsepower to this absurdly entertaining, high-octane fifth go-round
by Claudia Puig [USA Today ]
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still manages to be more fun than any movie with its outrageous carbon footprint has any right to be
by Roger Moore [Orlando Sentinel ]
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pic's ideal balance of familiar and new will ensure high-octane theatrical returns, setting a breakneck pace for vid and ancillary down the road
by Robert Koehler [Variety ]
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not only melds balls-to-the-wall comic book action with heist movie dynamics, but divorces things completely from reality
by James Berardinelli [ReelViews ]
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it works nicely, both as mindless entertainment with breathtaking action sequences and as a transitional film for the series
by Moira Macdonald [Seattle Times ]
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isn't a hotdogging road-race movie until the very end
Review rate : B+
by Owen Gleiberman [Entertainment Weekly ]
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is, so far, the most honest Hollywood movie of the year. It's also the most fun
by Wesley Morris [Boston Globe ]
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is to hard to officially admire - I don't see an Oscar in its future - but it's also hard to dislike
Review rate : B
by Gary Thompson [Philadelphia Daily News ]
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is not a movie for morons - it's not even a movie about morons, though at times one wonders
by Mick LaSalle [San Francisco Chronicle ]
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is kind of breathtaking in a metal-twisting, death-defying, mission-implausible, B-movie-on-steroids kind of way
by Betsy Sharkey [LA Times ]
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is a welcome pleasure
by James Rocchi [MSN Movies ]
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delivers a ridiculously fun mix of motorized macho mayhem and multicultural bonding
by Steven Rea [Philadelphia Inquirer ]
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As adolescent male power fantasies go, "Fast Five" has an undeniable trashy charm
by Colin Covert [Minneapolis Star Tribune ]
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almost erased the memory of the first three sequels that followed 2001's surprisingly road-ready The Fast and the Furious
by Peter Travers [Rolling Stone ]