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Something to watch tonight: Tuesday 17 September

By September 18, 2024No Comments

Turbo (Soren, 2013)

Promotional image for the 2013 Dreamworks animated feature film Turbo

OK, so yesterday’s selec­tion was a superb film but a heavy one. I still believe that every­one should watch it but it might make it a little easi­er for the fam­ily if you fol­lowed it straight up with this.

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I can’t take cred­it for remem­ber­ing that Turbo exists, or that it is enter­tain­ing from start to … ahem … fin­ish. That hon­our goes to dir­ect­or Michael Mann who offered it up as his first recom­mend­a­tion in this recent inter­view with Letterboxd:

In a lengthy list full of clas­sic heavy hit­ters, there’s one in par­tic­u­lar that imme­di­ately stands out: Turbo. Yes, the 2013 anim­ated racing snail movie. Higher in qual­ity than its 2.5‑star Letterboxd rat­ing sug­gests, Turbo shares sev­er­al par­al­lels with Mann’s own Ferrari: immers­ive and high-octane racing sequences, a cli­mactic crash and dynam­ic char­ac­ters (Paul Giamatti’s voice per­form­ance as Turbo’s neur­ot­ic broth­er Chet is a major highlight).

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I’ve got a pre­co­cious eight-year-old grand­daugh­ter, that’s why Turbo,” Mann says with a laugh. “We were hav­ing pizza and she got to pick whatever she wanted to watch, and she picked Turbo, so we saw this. I was blown away by the anim­a­tion. It’s got Ryan Reynolds in the voice of the snail. The writ­ing is fant­ast­ic… It’s not because I’m a fiend about racing, but I know a lot about it, and they hap­pen to get all the racing really right. But put­ting aside the racing, I thought it was hil­ari­ous and just really, really good qual­ity animation.”

I was much more down on it at the time it came out but – in my defence – I had also just seen a cheap Disney self-knockoff of Cars called Planes, fea­tur­ing the voice of Dane Cook and I was feel­ing very sore.


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Where to watch Turbo

Aotearoa: Streaming on Netflix or Prime Video

Australia: Streaming on Netflix, prime Video, Binge or Stan

Canada: Streaming on Prime Video

Ireland & UK: Streaming on Netflix

USA: Streaming on Peacock


Further listening

Here’s my fun con­ver­sa­tion about British spies from last Friday with Emile at RNZ Nights.