Not a sequel I thought anyone wanted... but much like the first one, the trailer is funny and interesting. With the first one not actually being all that funny and interesting.
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HeatwaveCome, now, and walk the path of explosions with me!Registered Userregular
Are you kidding? That looks absolutely bonkers fantastic. Idris Elba, The Rock and Jason Statham in one movie. What more could you want?
While the Fast and the Furious movies did jump shark, this one jumped jumped planet with a bullet proof man.
Also the beginning had me thinking this was another Pacific Rim movie
The trailer in general was cringe
If you think fast and the furious has at any point done anything but deliver exactly what its fans want you'd be mistaken.
The Fast and the Furious films are Vin Diesel's D&D campaign where everyone started off by min maxing their characters around driving cars instead of being good at combat. We're getting to the point where everyone's characters are mid teens or higher for level so everything's going totally bonkers. Technically Hobbs and Shaw are both NPCs, so really this film is just extra world building between campaigns.
I do a rewatch on the series all the time.
It's fuckin wild watching the story go from the fast and the furious to fate of the furious, and all the movies are fun standalone films to catch on their own.
Lots of folks just don't get what's going on in the fast and the furious franchise so they are totally mystified by why fans of it still absolutely love the series, even if we do need to get some justice for Han.
It's an entire series based on a point break retread. We signed up for nonsense action film trying to look like something more from the first installment onward.
Are you kidding? That looks absolutely bonkers fantastic. Idris Elba, The Rock and Jason Statham in one movie. What more could you want?
While the Fast and the Furious movies did jump shark, this one jumped jumped planet with a bullet proof man.
Also the beginning had me thinking this was another Pacific Rim movie
The trailer in general was cringe
If you think fast and the furious has at any point done anything but deliver exactly what its fans want you'd be mistaken.
The Fast and the Furious films are Vin Diesel's D&D campaign where everyone started off by min maxing their characters around driving cars instead of being good at combat. We're getting to the point where everyone's characters are mid teens or higher for level so everything's going totally bonkers. Technically Hobbs and Shaw are both NPCs, so really this film is just extra world building between campaigns.
I do a rewatch on the series all the time.
It's fuckin wild watching the story go from the fast and the furious to fate of the furious, and all the movies are fun standalone films to catch on their own.
Lots of folks just don't get what's going on in the fast and the furious franchise so they are totally mystified by why fans of it still absolutely love the series, even if we do need to get some justice for Han.
It's an entire series based on a point break retread. We signed up for nonsense action film trying to look like something more from the first installment onward.
To summarize:
The climactic set piece of "The Fast & The Furious" is two guys racing while also trying to cross a railroad before the train comes, which ends with them both crossing with a split-second to spare.
The climactic set piece of "Fate of the Furious" involves a nuclear submarine remote-controlled by a supervillain hacker trying to start World War III plowing through arctic ice firing torpedoes and heat-seeking missiles at cars driven by a seasoned group of criminals-turned-secret agents, which ends with one luring a missile into tailing him, driving up the shattered ice like a ramp to jump the sub and let the missile hit the sub, and then him falling out of his car and in the path of an oncoming wall of flames from the explosion as his allies drive their cars into formation between him and the flames to save his life.
IT'S AWESOME AS FUCK.
The "Fast & Furious" franchise might as well be "Saints Row" movies in that they go from grounded to absolutely insane as the franchise progresses.
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AthenorBattle Hardened OptimistThe Skies of HiigaraRegistered Userregular
I love that comparison. I like how the commentary for the first one was about how they wanted to do a car movie of crazy stuff, and figured the best way to pull that off was with a cop/heist film. And it just grew. Last one I saw was 4, I need to change that.
I love that comparison. I like how the commentary for the first one was about how they wanted to do a car movie of crazy stuff, and figured the best way to pull that off was with a cop/heist film. And it just grew. Last one I saw was 4, I need to change that.
I started with "Fate of the Furious", was blown away, and immediately bought all the other movies on DVD to binge watch them.
The first two are just cop/heist films, the third (Tokyo Drift) has a completely different cast, and the fourth goes back to the original cast. If you look on Rotten Tomatoes none of their scores are that good.
Fast Five onwards is where it gets kuh-ray-zee, and where the reviews become much more positive.
Or to quote a public radio movie reviewer in my area who admitted to enjoying the last Riddick movie, "It's ok to not think at the movies too."
It's perfectly okay to like Riddick, it's got Bautista and Starbuck being awesome and Vin Diesel at his Vin Dieselist. Its not like its Last Witch Hunter.
No matter where you go...there you are. ~ Buckaroo Banzai
I love that comparison. I like how the commentary for the first one was about how they wanted to do a car movie of crazy stuff, and figured the best way to pull that off was with a cop/heist film. And it just grew. Last one I saw was 4, I need to change that.
I started with "Fate of the Furious", was blown away, and immediately bought all the other movies on DVD to binge watch them.
The first two are just cop/heist films, the third (Tokyo Drift) has a completely different cast, and the fourth goes back to the original cast. If you look on Rotten Tomatoes none of their scores are that good.
Fast Five onwards is where it gets kuh-ray-zee, and where the reviews become much more positive.
Fast Five has the best set piece out of the whole series.
Or to quote a public radio movie reviewer in my area who admitted to enjoying the last Riddick movie, "It's ok to not think at the movies too."
It's perfectly okay to like Riddick, it's got Bautista and Starbuck being awesome and Vin Diesel at his Vin Dieselist. Its not like its Last Witch Hunter.
I liked Last Witch Hunter.
I mean it's crap, but it's fun crap. Still crap through. But I had fun.
I love that comparison. I like how the commentary for the first one was about how they wanted to do a car movie of crazy stuff, and figured the best way to pull that off was with a cop/heist film. And it just grew. Last one I saw was 4, I need to change that.
I started with "Fate of the Furious", was blown away, and immediately bought all the other movies on DVD to binge watch them.
The first two are just cop/heist films, the third (Tokyo Drift) has a completely different cast, and the fourth goes back to the original cast. If you look on Rotten Tomatoes none of their scores are that good.
Fast Five onwards is where it gets kuh-ray-zee, and where the reviews become much more positive.
And look at Boxofficemojo too. The first 4 films bring in good, but pedestrian results around the 300 mil mark. With "Fast Five" this goes up and up, topping out at 1,5 billion for #7. All movies combined grossed more than 5 billion so far. That is why we are getting "Hobbs & Shaw" and #9 and #10 in the main series. These movies are just money printing machines.
Are you kidding? That looks absolutely bonkers fantastic. Idris Elba, The Rock and Jason Statham in one movie. What more could you want?
While the Fast and the Furious movies did jump shark, this one jumped jumped planet with a bullet proof man.
Also the beginning had me thinking this was another Pacific Rim movie
The trailer in general was cringe
If you think fast and the furious has at any point done anything but deliver exactly what its fans want you'd be mistaken.
The Fast and the Furious films are Vin Diesel's D&D campaign where everyone started off by min maxing their characters around driving cars instead of being good at combat. We're getting to the point where everyone's characters are mid teens or higher for level so everything's going totally bonkers. Technically Hobbs and Shaw are both NPCs, so really this film is just extra world building between campaigns.
I do a rewatch on the series all the time.
It's fuckin wild watching the story go from the fast and the furious to fate of the furious, and all the movies are fun standalone films to catch on their own.
Lots of folks just don't get what's going on in the fast and the furious franchise so they are totally mystified by why fans of it still absolutely love the series, even if we do need to get some justice for Han.
It's an entire series based on a point break retread. We signed up for nonsense action film trying to look like something more from the first installment onward.
To summarize:
The climactic set piece of "The Fast & The Furious" is two guys racing while also trying to cross a railroad before the train comes, which ends with them both crossing with a split-second to spare.
The climactic set piece of "Fate of the Furious" involves a nuclear submarine remote-controlled by a supervillain hacker trying to start World War III plowing through arctic ice firing torpedoes and heat-seeking missiles at cars driven by a seasoned group of criminals-turned-secret agents, which ends with one luring a missile into tailing him, driving up the shattered ice like a ramp to jump the sub and let the missile hit the sub, and then him falling out of his car and in the path of an oncoming wall of flames from the explosion as his allies drive their cars into formation between him and the flames to save his life.
IT'S AWESOME AS FUCK.
The "Fast & Furious" franchise might as well be "Saints Row" movies in that they go from grounded to absolutely insane as the franchise progresses.
Ok you've won me over.
When can I expect the sequel featuring a BDSM rickshaw chase sequence, VR Tron mini game hacking, Matrix references, and reenacting scenes from the 1986 Transformers movie
Or to quote a public radio movie reviewer in my area who admitted to enjoying the last Riddick movie, "It's ok to not think at the movies too."
It's perfectly okay to like Riddick, it's got Bautista and Starbuck being awesome and Vin Diesel at his Vin Dieselist. Its not like its Last Witch Hunter.
I liked Last Witch Hunter.
I mean it's crap, but it's fun crap. Still crap through. But I had fun.
I do like modern day occult, love it in fact, but it's a shame it was such a campy effort. I want something more like Fate/Zero with mages scheming using old world sorcery only to have someone bypass all that by blowing up their entire atelier with plastic explosives.
Are you kidding? That looks absolutely bonkers fantastic. Idris Elba, The Rock and Jason Statham in one movie. What more could you want?
While the Fast and the Furious movies did jump shark, this one jumped jumped planet with a bullet proof man.
Also the beginning had me thinking this was another Pacific Rim movie
The trailer in general was cringe
If you think fast and the furious has at any point done anything but deliver exactly what its fans want you'd be mistaken.
The Fast and the Furious films are Vin Diesel's D&D campaign where everyone started off by min maxing their characters around driving cars instead of being good at combat. We're getting to the point where everyone's characters are mid teens or higher for level so everything's going totally bonkers. Technically Hobbs and Shaw are both NPCs, so really this film is just extra world building between campaigns.
I do a rewatch on the series all the time.
It's fuckin wild watching the story go from the fast and the furious to fate of the furious, and all the movies are fun standalone films to catch on their own.
Lots of folks just don't get what's going on in the fast and the furious franchise so they are totally mystified by why fans of it still absolutely love the series, even if we do need to get some justice for Han.
It's an entire series based on a point break retread. We signed up for nonsense action film trying to look like something more from the first installment onward.
To summarize:
The climactic set piece of "The Fast & The Furious" is two guys racing while also trying to cross a railroad before the train comes, which ends with them both crossing with a split-second to spare.
The climactic set piece of "Fate of the Furious" involves a nuclear submarine remote-controlled by a supervillain hacker trying to start World War III plowing through arctic ice firing torpedoes and heat-seeking missiles at cars driven by a seasoned group of criminals-turned-secret agents, which ends with one luring a missile into tailing him, driving up the shattered ice like a ramp to jump the sub and let the missile hit the sub, and then him falling out of his car and in the path of an oncoming wall of flames from the explosion as his allies drive their cars into formation between him and the flames to save his life.
IT'S AWESOME AS FUCK.
The "Fast & Furious" franchise might as well be "Saints Row" movies in that they go from grounded to absolutely insane as the franchise progresses.
Ok you've won me over.
When can I expect the sequel featuring a BDSM rickshaw chase sequence, VR Tron mini game hacking, Matrix references, and reenacting scenes from the 1986 Transformers movie
I don't know about all that, but I expect "Fast & Furious IN SPAAAAACE" to be a thing eventually.
Netflix is also getting a cartoon tie-in called "Fast & Furious: Spy Racers".
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers begins as "teenager Tony Toretto follows in the footsteps of his cousin Dom when he and his friends are recruited by a government agency to infiltrate an elite racing league serving as a front for a nefarious crime organization bent on world domination."
Are you kidding? That looks absolutely bonkers fantastic. Idris Elba, The Rock and Jason Statham in one movie. What more could you want?
While the Fast and the Furious movies did jump shark, this one jumped jumped planet with a bullet proof man.
Also the beginning had me thinking this was another Pacific Rim movie
The trailer in general was cringe
If you think fast and the furious has at any point done anything but deliver exactly what its fans want you'd be mistaken.
The Fast and the Furious films are Vin Diesel's D&D campaign where everyone started off by min maxing their characters around driving cars instead of being good at combat. We're getting to the point where everyone's characters are mid teens or higher for level so everything's going totally bonkers. Technically Hobbs and Shaw are both NPCs, so really this film is just extra world building between campaigns.
I do a rewatch on the series all the time.
It's fuckin wild watching the story go from the fast and the furious to fate of the furious, and all the movies are fun standalone films to catch on their own.
Lots of folks just don't get what's going on in the fast and the furious franchise so they are totally mystified by why fans of it still absolutely love the series, even if we do need to get some justice for Han.
It's an entire series based on a point break retread. We signed up for nonsense action film trying to look like something more from the first installment onward.
To summarize:
The climactic set piece of "The Fast & The Furious" is two guys racing while also trying to cross a railroad before the train comes, which ends with them both crossing with a split-second to spare.
The climactic set piece of "Fate of the Furious" involves a nuclear submarine remote-controlled by a supervillain hacker trying to start World War III plowing through arctic ice firing torpedoes and heat-seeking missiles at cars driven by a seasoned group of criminals-turned-secret agents, which ends with one luring a missile into tailing him, driving up the shattered ice like a ramp to jump the sub and let the missile hit the sub, and then him falling out of his car and in the path of an oncoming wall of flames from the explosion as his allies drive their cars into formation between him and the flames to save his life.
IT'S AWESOME AS FUCK.
The "Fast & Furious" franchise might as well be "Saints Row" movies in that they go from grounded to absolutely insane as the franchise progresses.
Ok you've won me over.
When can I expect the sequel featuring a BDSM rickshaw chase sequence, VR Tron mini game hacking, Matrix references, and reenacting scenes from the 1986 Transformers movie
I don't know about all that, but I expect "Fast & Furious IN SPAAAAACE" to be a thing eventually.
Netflix is also getting a cartoon tie-in called "Fast & Furious: Spy Racers".
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers begins as "teenager Tony Toretto follows in the footsteps of his cousin Dom when he and his friends are recruited by a government agency to infiltrate an elite racing league serving as a front for a nefarious crime organization bent on world domination."
What ever plot is in the future Fast movies, I hope there's space for a sequence of Keith David fighting a cgi Roddy Piper
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Wow, the guy who was WIll Smith's son in Indpendence Day 2 brought down every scene he was in. I didn't mind him in ID2 but this is like a really poor JB Smoove AND Kevin Hart impression.
Other than that it was fine.
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AthenorBattle Hardened OptimistThe Skies of HiigaraRegistered Userregular
Wow, the guy who was WIll Smith's son in Indpendence Day 2 brought down every scene he was in. I didn't mind him in ID2 but this is like a really poor JB Smoove AND Kevin Hart impression.
Other than that it was fine.
Polygon has an article that says he's a cybersecurity expert. So they are going to be playing up the "fish out of water" scenario where he doesn't mesh with his father and great-uncle.
Edit: er.. grandpa? John Jr. says Grandpa, but in the 2000 Shaft, SLJ was his nephew...
Wow, the guy who was WIll Smith's son in Indpendence Day 2 brought down every scene he was in. I didn't mind him in ID2 but this is like a really poor JB Smoove AND Kevin Hart impression.
Other than that it was fine.
Polygon has an article that says he's a cybersecurity expert. So they are going to be playing up the "fish out of water" scenario where he doesn't mesh with his father and great-uncle.
Edit: er.. grandpa? John Jr. says Grandpa, but in the 2000 Shaft, SLJ was his nephew...
well that just sounds like the worst.
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cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
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That was great! The jumping joke at the end was actually good and they paid it off!
The only thing not good in that trailer was some CGI explosions and I guess they couldn't get Kurt Russell to be the team leader guy.
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Are you kidding? That looks absolutely bonkers fantastic. Idris Elba, The Rock and Jason Statham in one movie. What more could you want?
This looks interesting.
pleasepaypreacher.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpxeX6zPx_4
Not a sequel I thought anyone wanted... but much like the first one, the trailer is funny and interesting. With the first one not actually being all that funny and interesting.
While the Fast and the Furious movies did jump shark, this one jumped jumped planet with a bullet proof man.
Also the beginning had me thinking this was another Pacific Rim movie
The trailer in general was cringe
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fool me twice? Minions 3.
That's just batshit stupid and that's what movies starring the Rock and Jason Statham are supposed to be.
If you think fast and the furious has at any point done anything but deliver exactly what its fans want you'd be mistaken.
The Fast and the Furious films are Vin Diesel's D&D campaign where everyone started off by min maxing their characters around driving cars instead of being good at combat. We're getting to the point where everyone's characters are mid teens or higher for level so everything's going totally bonkers. Technically Hobbs and Shaw are both NPCs, so really this film is just extra world building between campaigns.
I do a rewatch on the series all the time.
It's fuckin wild watching the story go from the fast and the furious to fate of the furious, and all the movies are fun standalone films to catch on their own.
Lots of folks just don't get what's going on in the fast and the furious franchise so they are totally mystified by why fans of it still absolutely love the series, even if we do need to get some justice for Han.
It's an entire series based on a point break retread. We signed up for nonsense action film trying to look like something more from the first installment onward.
To summarize:
The climactic set piece of "The Fast & The Furious" is two guys racing while also trying to cross a railroad before the train comes, which ends with them both crossing with a split-second to spare.
The climactic set piece of "Fate of the Furious" involves a nuclear submarine remote-controlled by a supervillain hacker trying to start World War III plowing through arctic ice firing torpedoes and heat-seeking missiles at cars driven by a seasoned group of criminals-turned-secret agents, which ends with one luring a missile into tailing him, driving up the shattered ice like a ramp to jump the sub and let the missile hit the sub, and then him falling out of his car and in the path of an oncoming wall of flames from the explosion as his allies drive their cars into formation between him and the flames to save his life.
IT'S AWESOME AS FUCK.
The "Fast & Furious" franchise might as well be "Saints Row" movies in that they go from grounded to absolutely insane as the franchise progresses.
I started with "Fate of the Furious", was blown away, and immediately bought all the other movies on DVD to binge watch them.
The first two are just cop/heist films, the third (Tokyo Drift) has a completely different cast, and the fourth goes back to the original cast. If you look on Rotten Tomatoes none of their scores are that good.
Fast Five onwards is where it gets kuh-ray-zee, and where the reviews become much more positive.
American Dad had a pretty fun Fast & Furious parody, too.
It's perfectly okay to like Riddick, it's got Bautista and Starbuck being awesome and Vin Diesel at his Vin Dieselist. Its not like its Last Witch Hunter.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Fast Five has the best set piece out of the whole series.
I liked Last Witch Hunter.
I mean it's crap, but it's fun crap. Still crap through. But I had fun.
And look at Boxofficemojo too. The first 4 films bring in good, but pedestrian results around the 300 mil mark. With "Fast Five" this goes up and up, topping out at 1,5 billion for #7. All movies combined grossed more than 5 billion so far. That is why we are getting "Hobbs & Shaw" and #9 and #10 in the main series. These movies are just money printing machines.
When can I expect the sequel featuring a BDSM rickshaw chase sequence, VR Tron mini game hacking, Matrix references, and reenacting scenes from the 1986 Transformers movie
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I do like modern day occult, love it in fact, but it's a shame it was such a campy effort. I want something more like Fate/Zero with mages scheming using old world sorcery only to have someone bypass all that by blowing up their entire atelier with plastic explosives.
I don't know about all that, but I expect "Fast & Furious IN SPAAAAACE" to be a thing eventually.
Netflix is also getting a cartoon tie-in called "Fast & Furious: Spy Racers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNOCVSkc0Eg
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What ever plot is in the future Fast movies, I hope there's space for a sequence of Keith David fighting a cgi Roddy Piper
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Hj-oR8XirE
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Other than that it was fine.
Polygon has an article that says he's a cybersecurity expert. So they are going to be playing up the "fish out of water" scenario where he doesn't mesh with his father and great-uncle.
Edit: er.. grandpa? John Jr. says Grandpa, but in the 2000 Shaft, SLJ was his nephew...
Also I'm sure he'll start off advocating gun control and end up a proud gun shooting guy by the end
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well that just sounds like the worst.
Wait, what? The 'super serious' one was amazing.
the same jackson one? Oh hell no it was awful. With like a really bad moral.
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If you're rich and white and get off scott free, you'll get shot?
If you think someone is guilty its aok to kill them.
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I'm pretty sure that's not the message of that scene...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO-L1PjLp5M
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