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The Transporter Refueled
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Frank Martin who is in the business of transporting classified packages for questionable people is in a fix as his father is abducted following a bank heist.
Frank Martin who is in the business of transporting classified packages for questionable people is in a fix as his father is abducted following a bank heist.
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April 05, 2016
As an heir apparent to a Louis Leterrier spectacle, it hasn't an extremely high bar to reach, and yet it still turns the process into a boring bodge job.
May 09, 2016
Despite decent performances and chemistry between all the actors, The Transporter Refueled is a pale comparison to the original material that inspired it.
September 04, 2015
A game, if ultimately futile, attempt to carry on a series whose greatest asset has departed.
September 04, 2015
In these 96 minutes of stilted dialogue and a plot that needlessly loops back on itself, you will find The Transporter Refueled dutifully following the rules and predictabilities of the action genre and not much else.
June 08, 2016
The Transporter Refueled isn't bad. Though it's still unnecessary.
September 14, 2015
Don't think too hard about it or you might ruin the ride.
April 06, 2016
What a shame Delamarre's sense of occasion couldn't be used for something less inane.
September 03, 2015
"The Transporter Refueled" is crass and nonsensical, but it is hard to hate ...
April 05, 2016
Overall, it feels like no real thought went into neither the writing nor the production process to make The Transporter Refueled a must-see actioner. It may be 'refueled' but it sure looks like it's running on empty.
September 04, 2015
Cheap silliness abounds, including car chases that are more about loud crashes and CGI than the thrill of speed.
July 14, 2016
The Transporter: Refueled contains the single most redundant moment I've ever seen committed to film.

