Biker Cary Ford is framed by an old rival and biker gang leader for the murder of another gang member who happens to be the brother of Trey, leader of the most feared biker gang in the country. Ford is now on the run trying to clear his name from the murder with Trey and his gang looking for his blood.
Martin Henderson
Ford
Ice Cube
Trey
Monet Mazur
Shane
Jaime Pressly
China
Matt Schulze
Henry James
Jay Hernandez
Dalton
Christina Milian
Nina
Faizon Love
Sonny
Adam Scott
McPherson
Joseph Kahn
Passenger on Train
John Ashker
Yellow Car Driver
Max Beesley
Luther
Dane Cook
Neil Luff
John Doe
Sheriff Barnes
Gichi Gamba
Nomo
Lance Gilbert
18 Wheeler Driver
Will Yun Lee
Val
Justina Machado
Henderson
Hayden McFarland
Kid
Kinga Philipps
Neal Luff's Girlfriend
Nichole Galicia
Mikisha
Harry Anthony Shelley
Officer Frank
Tina Shelley
Reporter
Fredro Starr
Junior
Eddie Steeples
Rasan
Scott Waugh
Red Car Driver
Tony Wilde
Young Dude
Jim Cody Williams
Earl
Jerry Winsett
Farmer
Josh Cruze
CHP Officer (uncredited)
Director
Joseph Kahn
Screenplay
Matt Johnson
September 27, 2023
4
This eighty three minute live action cartoon is brought to you by Pepsi. Yes, Pepsi, the choice of a new generation. Also, Mountain Dew. Do the Dew! And finally, Doritos...I can't remember what the Doritos tagline was, but they were delicious! Motorcycle enthusiast and all-around annoying gearhead Ford (Martin Henderson) is fresh back from tooling around Thailand, where he spent six months finding himself and hiding out from the law, who want him on drug charges. He looks up his old girlfriend Shane (Monet Mazur), who was harassed by FBI agents McPherson (Adam Scott) and Henderson (Justina Machado) looking for Ford. Villainous Henry (Matt Schulze) is also looking for Ford, trying to get some motorcycles back. Trey (Ice Cube) and his motorcycle gang have just turned down Henry's drug deal, brokered by Trey's ne'er-do-well brother Junior (Fredro Starr), who is promptly killed by Henry. Henry's scary Goth girlfriend China (Jamie Pressly) pins the murder on Ford. Ford, his two bland sidekicks whose names I didn't catch, and his equally bland girlfriend are soon on a desert run to Los Angeles, with the cops and Trey's gang hot on their trails.
If you can ignore your pounding headache and make it through this thing, there are some good points. Martin Henderson plays a nice leading man who is not perfect, I was reminded of Kurt Russell in "Big Trouble in Little China." Ice Cube has the best terminal scowl in the business- when he's unhappy, you believe it. Pressly is good as China in a too-small supporting role. Adam Scott is a riot as the unorthodox McPherson. But- some of the action scenes here must be seen to be believed. Other action scenes are beyond belief, even after being seen. The entire film is like one long video game, where all logic is tossed in favor of tons of impossible stunt work and a simplistic story my seven year old son could have dreamed up. It may have helped if I thought the cast and crew were in on a big joke, winking at the audience but there are too many wasted chances, and too many earnest performances, to make me think we are supposed to take all of this lightly. The idiotic product placement could have been played with a la "Wayne's World 2," yet it also seems serious. In the end, "Torque" is just as loud and annoying as the motorcycles themselves. I found a few diamonds in the rough here and there, but the headache medication hasn't kicked in yet for me to recommend it.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$40,000,000.00
Revenue:
$46,546,197.00