Maverick and Goose summed it up perfectly when they so eloquently declared, "I feel the need ... the need for speed!" That line may be cheesy now (and it may even have been cheesy back in 1986), but it sill resonates with moviegoers. We just love fast things — and in the movies, that usually translates to fast cars. But before the Fast and the Furious franchise became a mega-hit, there was a whole other breed of car-culture film, epitomized by movies like 1968's Bullitt and 1974's Gone in 60 Seconds. No special effects — just real stunts with real vehicles. And it's something that director Scott Waugh's Need for Speed is attempting to bring back, in a big way.
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“Where must we go… we who wander this wasteland in search of our better selves?”
No one wants the humans to survive in A Breed Apart.