Burning Rubber aka Trading Paint. (2019) – Karzan Kader.
Like many anonymous B-features produced today, Burning Rubber relies unwaveringly on tiresome formula, but I can unequivocally state that it occasionally tickled my 'unintentionally funny' box to a splendidly tingle-some effect! I can vaguely recall a vapidly high gloss Tony Scott thriller that was ultimately little more than exhaust fumes and soapy melodrama, Karzan Kader's Burning Rubber is a quickie hicksploitation iteration of that. Barrel-scraper Michael Madsen plays the singularly unsympathetic dirt racer Bob Linsky, his detached performance so somnolent, I momentarily believed he must be under the malign influence of a Karloffian mesmerist! Fortuitously, there is a winningly off-key exchange between a credibly earnest Kevin Dunn and 'hero' Travolta, concerning his Crocodile-munched appendage that momentarily peaked my psychotronic interests.
If Burning Robber had been made in 1979 with Burt Reynolds at the wheel, it would still remain utterly bogus, but a bogus film from '79 with the charismatic Cannonballer would be infinities sweeter than one from 2019 featuring a feloniously fright-wigged John Travolta! In closing, someone once told me that reptilian humans can effectively replicate a head-full of lustrous hair, thereby aiding their invidious 'walk among us' modus operandi; is it at all possible that Travolta is one of those who 'walk among us'???? I love Madsen, but the doofus text for Burning Rubber really didn't do him any favours, at this point Travolta is pretty much bullet-proof, since no one expects much from him, and he frequently rises to expectation.













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