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Why did they release both of these movies in Australia first?
t:Seen it... and it Rocked...(no pun intended)
Don't look if you don't wanna know big spoilers....
Thought this was a damn good addition to the F&F franchise.
Good points -
THAT fight... BRUTAL AS HECK.
The vehicle action seemed to be more real... rather than the CGI mess (IMHO) of the original two and some of the impacts during the bank vault sequence were ****ing brutal... they killed a **** load of people there.
The after credits sequence...(HUGE SPOILER HERE)
The twist with the binmen truck was cool... and unexpected.Having Eva Mendez's character return to tell the Rock's that there's another team out there... headed by Letty... didn't see that coming TBH... and it sets up a 6th movie with a bloody interesting story.
Tyrese's Passport photo
Not so good points -
Reyes... kinda weak.. never really got that he was a bad mofo as they kept on saying....now the dude who seemed to be his right hand man... now he seemed like a bad mofo..
a few of the twists were expected.... but i guess (Again no pun intended) that was expected.
9.5/10...
How is Letty coming back even possible? They freaking buried her!
I think I'm in the minority that liked 2 Fast 2 Furious as well as Tokyo Drift (mainly for Han). Too bad they couldn't get Devon Aoki to come back.
Does Han say anything about why he isn't in Tokyo like he said he'd be in F&F?
The after-credits is bugging the crap out of me and the movie's not even out for us for another week.My favorite scene in Fast & Furious is when Fenix is taunting Dom about Letty's death, and Dom looks like he's just about to start wailing on Fenix. Are they really gonna rob that scene, and the entire fourth movie, of its meaning? That just doesn't sit well with me.
Fast & Furious made $353 M worldwide. It was a hit. Fast Five off to a great start.
'Fast Five' Runs Over 'Thor 3D' In Australia
By NIKKI FINKE | Thursday April 21, 2011 @ 10:10am PDT
Well, this is a surprising start for the first two big films of Summer 2011. Marvel/Disney's Thor 3D distributor Paramount opened on Thursday in Down Under thinking its Norse God would steal Fast Five's thunder from Universal, which opened its street car racing pic the day before. Didn't happen. Day Two of Fast Five beat Thor by 38% -- $2.02 million U.S. dollars vs $1.5 million U.S. dollars -- even though both films are playing in the same number of theaters (220), Fast Five is only 2D so can't command the higher 3D ticket prices, and Thor's lead Chris Hemsworth is Australian. Universal is crowing that its Day 2 of Fast Five was ahead of Iron Man 2 and Spider-Man 3 and its cume there is now $4.43 million U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, also today, Fast Five's previews in Korea are running 34% bigger than Fast And Furious (the fourquel in the franchise). In North America, Fast Five opens April 29 and Thor on May 6.
http://www.deadline.com/2011/04/fast-five-runs-over-thor-3d-in-australia/
That is genuinely mind boggling.

That is genuinely mind boggling.
Well folks, expect an announcement of a sixth one soon.
There you go. This will get the green light once opening weekend hits in the U.S.
