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So What Do you Think about Fast & The Furious 4?

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The Fastest of the Furious
 
Faster and More Furious than Ever Before! :woot:
 
:rolleyes:

Get over yourself with that whole "What's wrong with this country?" bulls***. So what if this movie made more than Watchmen? If you believe that film was a great movie, then more power to you. If you believe something is good, then it's good. Box office numbers shouldn't have to justify how good or bad a movie is. That's just how it is.


Exactly, it's like to some Box Office is some sort of indicator of quality. If that was true, than Police Academy is as good as Terminator.
 
I saw this today and liked the end.

Like Dom sees whats going on and has this "Oh s**t here we go again" look on his face.


The next one should pick up from that spot, or have the cops talk about it while he see flashbacks of it.
 
Exactly, it's like to some Box Office is some sort of indicator of quality. If that was true, than Police Academy is as good as Terminator.

And titanic is the greatest movie ever.
 
Technically, Gone With The Wind takes that spot if adjusted to inflation. And many can argue successfully for that title.
 
:rolleyes:

Get over yourself with that whole "What's wrong with this country?" bulls***. So what if this movie made more than Watchmen? If you believe that film was a great movie, then more power to you. If you believe something is good, then it's good. Box office numbers shouldn't have to justify how good or bad a movie is. That's just how it is.

Thank you.

Besides, the only thing Watchmen's weak performance and Fast & Furious' strong one potentially proves is that people might be getting sick of serious movies and want to have fun at the movies again.
 
I saw this today and liked the end.

Like Dom sees whats going on and has this "Oh s**t here we go again" look on his face.


The next one should pick up from that spot, or have the cops talk about it while he see flashbacks of it.

The ending would have been perfect to see Rome again. I know he was busy with Transformers 2 but seriously that ending scene could not have taken long to film & heh found this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuOodQveJ9M

I guess the Blu-Ray & DVD will be interesting
 
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Just came back from this and really enjoyed it. Everyone did a terrific job in their parts, and I particularly thought the Phoenix character was intimidating as hell :twisted: (He came off a little weak in the end though) . I was surprised with how much of a crime thriller this turned out to be. The whole Dom pausing [BLACKOUT]at the crash site of Letty[/BLACKOUT] to imagine what happened exactly was so impressive, it was pretty damn good. :up:

And :funny: at those who kept mentioning (and finally identifying) the blue dress girl (Pam Rodriguez) sitting on the car during the scene before the club scene. :hehe: It's like dude, you don't even see her face :lmao: Just that wonderful.....body. I'm obviously talking about the car.... *whistle*

The only other girl I recognized was a personal favorite of mine, who was with that cowboy character, Holly Weber :up:
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Overall, an 8.5/10 for me :up:
 
For all those saying, about tyrese. You know how there was only 3 cars.

Maybe like i said before of getting a recap of dom getting busted out and Rome comes cruisng up to help, cause he was late meeting up with the others.
 
The fifth one should be called:


DomFastBrianFurious


:oldrazz::woot::word:





Steve
 
The new title should be......Das Fast und Das furious.......not much else you can do with any combination of the words fast and furious
 
So it's never really implied if O'Connor [blackout]was still in law enforcement at the end was it? He was at the sentencing and everything at the end, but I don't think he was let go at the bureau was he?[/blackout]
 
I assumed that once the sentencing was done, he resigned.

I mean after that ending...the feds will surely be after him as well.
 
I assumed that once the sentencing was done, he resigned.

I mean after that ending...the feds will surely be after him as well.

His switch to the other side of the law was pretty well set up, IMHO.

The whole are "are you a good guy pretending to be a criminal or a criminal pretending to be good guy" dialogue with Mia.

His talk of developing a "code".

His "I thought we signed up to do the right thing" when Braga escaped.
 
I thought the SNL skit "The fast and the bi-curious" with Seth Rogen and Andy Samberg was really funny.
"... Like the Vin Diesel movie but slightly gayer".:hehe:
 
A callback to the race from the 1st film. Except the roles are reversed this time with Dom using his nos early. But Dom outsmarts Brian yet again. "Still a buster!" :woot:

I also liked the scene Dom and Brian throw subtle quips at each other during the "You know each other" scene with Braga. Dom says "When I do time, I do REAL TIME!" lol Vin and Paul have great chemistry on screen.

I too loved the scene where Dom pictures [BLACKOUT]Letty's murder[/BLACKOUT]. Brian Tyler's score was excellent there.

"Muscle Beats Import Everytime!" but Brian gets the last laugh with Dwight. :hehe:
 
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A callback to the race from the 1st film. Except the roles are reversed this time with Dom using his nos early. But Dom outsmarts Brian yet again. "Still a buster!" :woot:
The buster is what got me out of handcuffs!!!! He didn't just run back to the fort!!

The buster, brought me back. :hehe: :oldrazz:

There were so many familiar feels to the first film, especially when O'Connor was standing in Dom's garage talking to him while he worked on his car with Brian staring at the engine and whatnot. I liked that little scene too. :up:
 
Dom interrogating the mechanic with the engine crane was tight.

Everyone was like daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn.
 

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