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Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift *MAJOR Spoiler*

B.U.M. said:
:confused: this is the first ive brought her up.
No i was just talking about everyone in general. when they have nothing to say they go straight for that.
 
xwolverine2 said:
did you like the other ones???
yeah i did.

yeah i know what your thinking. but i don't care if people don't like me for liking so called bad movies.
 
If you're male and don't care for the Fast and the Furious franchise, you're either a frou frou film fancy boy, or all of your testosterone was secretly replaced with estrogen one night. :o
 
J Alba's Lover said:
yeah i did.

yeah i know what your thinking. but i don't care if people don't like me for liking so called bad movies.
me either as previously mentioned.


If you're male and don't care for the Fast and the Furious franchise, you're either a frou frou film fancy boy, or all of your testosterone was secretly replaced with estrogen one night.
the first one was cool when it came out...(and had the director of stealth:up: )

the second was bad..... it felt as bland as Dukes of Hazzard:( :down

this one looks just as bland.......but with cars sliding in circles this time.

the races are no longer straight
 
I just saw the movie.
It was a great movie, and seeing the Japanese people made it better.
 
DC & Marvel said:
How did the audience react to Vins Cameo

The audience in my theater didn't really react at all.
Most of the people in there weren't or didn't seem like car people, anyway. They just seemed to go see the movie just to see it.
I knew it was coming though, because the TV spots spoiled the surprise for me. I looked over at one of my friends and they knew it was coming, too.

The movie was so much better than I expected, though.
8/10.
 
Warhammer said:
The audience in my theater didn't really react at all.
Most of the people in there weren't or didn't seem like car people, anyway. They just seemed to go see the movie just to see it.
I knew it was coming though, because the TV spots spoiled the surprise for me. I looked over at one of my friends and they knew it was coming, too.

The movie was so much better than I expected, though.
8/10.
Yeah it was and that's about the smae score i gave it. i'll say this the main girl in this was FINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
J Alba's Lover said:
Yeah it was and that's about the smae score i gave it. i'll say this the main girl in this was FINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hell yes!
That is yet another thing that we agree on.

I also love the irony of Sean, coming from America, using a Ford Mustang in the final race. I am also glad that Dominic Toretto is back in a film. I am glad at least 1 character from a previous movie was in the new one.
 
Damn I'm glad I didn't see this tread befor or see the tv trailer. Because that was a damn good surprise. My friend fliped out. I though it was going to be Paul Walker in the car didn't even think Vin. So that was a cool ending for me and my friend. Too bad the tv trailer are gonna ruin it for everyone else. I wasn't excited to see the movie and thought it was gonna suck but my friends a big fan of the movies so I saw it. But I did like it. The drifting is a good change for the movie and love that the muscle car is still the king.
 
I think a lot of geeky gamers did go see this becuase quite a few of them are ibnto the whole Japan thing, and they play those Midnight Club type games to death.
 
I saw this movie over the weekend and liked it a lot. It's a lot of fun.
 
I wish the crowd in my theater actually seemed like they loved the movie.
It wasn't the typical Friday night audience that were in my theater.
Everybody saw Cars.

Watching that movie did make me feel very Asian, though.
 
Even after reading that Diesel has a cameo, I still have ZERO interest in seeing this movie. The first F&F was silly but fun, the second one was awful... and this one just looks pathetic. I guess there's a chance it might be good, but I'm not spending my money on it. And hell... Charleton Heston showed up during the last 10 minutes of "Beneath the Planet of the Apes." It didn't make it a good movie.
 
That-Guy said:
Even after reading that Diesel has a cameo, I still have ZERO interest in seeing this movie. The first F&F was silly but fun, the second one was awful... and this one just looks pathetic. I guess there's a chance it might be good, but I'm not spending my money on it. And hell... Charleton Heston showed up during the last 10 minutes of "Beneath the Planet of the Apes." It didn't make it a good movie.

Tokyo Drift definitely fits in the silly but fun category. I liked it a lot more than the second one.
 
I saw it yesterday with my friends & we all thought it was a pretty good movie. It was way better than 2 Fast 2 Furious & I also liked some of Japanese rap they had playing in one of the scenes in the movie. The thing that suprised me the most about Tokyo Drift was that it was really dramatic. The best part of the movie in my opinion were the "HOT JAPANESE CHICKS"!

The way the movie ended, there has to be a sequel.
 

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