Fast & Furious 7 - Part 2

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I assume this is the last time we'll see her character outside of a small cameo going forward
 
How is that place? I heard it is expensive but worth it.

It's defintely not cheap if your planning on watching a movie and eating dinner there. But the atmosphere, extremely comfotable recliner seats and excellent food make it worth it. The Cobb CineBistro here in Hampton, Virginia charges 11 bucks for a 2D movie and an extra 3 bucks for 3D movies. Food can range anyway from 15 bucks to 60 bucks and above. I saw Focus there last month alone. I paid 11 for my ticket, I bought myself a Barbque Rib dinner that cost 15 bucks but with the 17% gratuity added on it came up to like 23 dollars. So I paid like 34 bucks total for one person. They add a 17% gratuity automatically to any food, drink, or snack purchase. Like I said, the good, lounge, movie theater and bowling alley all in one package is sweet, but its a place you can only go to every once in a while lol.

I defintely plan on going back there for BIG movies that I am looking forward to as the place is 21 and up after 8pm and the crowds are fun. So Fast 7, and Avengers Age Of Ultron will two movies I plan to see there.
 
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Yeah, that's how Icon is here in Chicago. 21 and up, with the bar and everything after a certain time. Though you do have the loophole of idiots that just turned 21 showing up and basically acting like brats.
 
I looking for the Furious 7. But I have a bad feeling about Fast and Furious 8-10. I honestly think this should be the last. Even if they do spin off movies with different characters, it will still be weak compared to the recent hits like Fast 5,6, and probably 7. I don't care for Tokyo Drift, the fourth movie Fast and Furious, or Fast and Furious 2. I don't hate those movies, but they aren't as interesting to me as the others. To me the first movie, Fast 5 and Fast 6 are the truly great entries in the franchise.
 
Yeah, that's how Icon is here in Chicago. 21 and up, with the bar and everything after a certain time. Though you do have the loophole of idiots that just turned 21 showing up and basically acting like brats.

At the CineBistro here once it turns 8pm they have security check your ID. They also have a dress code much like a nightclub or upscale bar. It's been open since 2010 here and there hasn't been one incident of rowdy 21 year olds. I am 27 but the 21 year olds I seen there are sometimes more mature than the 30 year olds there lol.
 
I really enjoyed Tokyo Drift. The second one was ok , but I'll never have the desire to see it again and 4 was sort of forgettable. So I'm not sure if they should do a Furious 8 , but I have a feeling it will happen no matter what. The franchise is too successful to walk away from.
I do think Hobbs should get a spinoff .
 
Diesel vs Statham.
[YT]watch?v=kYfSM8RU3PY[/YT]
 
Even the score is all theatrical. This franchise has officially made the leap and I'm not complaining.
 
I really enjoyed Tokyo Drift. The second one was ok , but I'll never have the desire to see it again and 4 was sort of forgettable. So I'm not sure if they should do a Furious 8 , but I have a feeling it will happen no matter what. The franchise is too successful to walk away from.
I do think Hobbs should get a spinoff .

The best part of 2 Fast 2 Furious is solely Tyrese and his lines. Sheer hilarity that I still say to my friends to this day.

Oh, and this:



It's defintely not cheap if your planning on watching a movie and eating dinner there. But the atmosphere, extremely comfotable recliner seats and excellent food make it worth it. The Cobb CineBistro here in Hampton, Virginia charges 11 bucks for a 2D movie and an extra 3 bucks for 3D movies. Food can range anyway from 15 bucks to 60 bucks and above. I saw Focus there last month alone. I paid 11 for my ticket, I bought myself a Barbque Rib dinner that cost 15 bucks but with the 17% gratuity added on it came up to like 23 dollars. So I paid like 34 bucks total for one person. They add a 17% gratuity automatically to any food, drink, or snack purchase. Like I said, the good, lounge, movie theater and bowling alley all in one package is sweet, but its a place you can only go to every once in a while lol.

I defintely plan on going back there for BIG movies that I am looking forward to as the place is 21 and up after 8pm and the crowds are fun. So Fast 7, and Avengers Age Of Ultron will two movies I plan to see there.

Bowling isn't a separate fee?! I'm about to roll up in there one of these days.
 
The best part of 2 Fast 2 Furious is solely Tyrese and his lines. Sheer hilarity that I still say to my friends to this day.

Oh, and this:

Ha, I remember having the same reaction as this video when I saw this part, I was like "Where did that come from? Did he just say 'Forget about it cuz'?" :hehe:
 
It's defintely not cheap if your planning on watching a movie and eating dinner there. But the atmosphere, extremely comfotable recliner seats and excellent food make it worth it. The Cobb CineBistro here in Hampton, Virginia charges 11 bucks for a 2D movie and an extra 3 bucks for 3D movies. Food can range anyway from 15 bucks to 60 bucks and above. I saw Focus there last month alone. I paid 11 for my ticket, I bought myself a Barbque Rib dinner that cost 15 bucks but with the 17% gratuity added on it came up to like 23 dollars. So I paid like 34 bucks total for one person. They add a 17% gratuity automatically to any food, drink, or snack purchase. Like I said, the good, lounge, movie theater and bowling alley all in one package is sweet, but its a place you can only go to every once in a while lol.

I defintely plan on going back there for BIG movies that I am looking forward to as the place is 21 and up after 8pm and the crowds are fun. So Fast 7, and Avengers Age Of Ultron will two movies I plan to see there.

i haven't seen a movie there yet, but i've gone bowling there and it is pretty nice
 
Even the score is all theatrical. This franchise has officially made the leap and I'm not complaining.

yeah and the soundtracks are always really fun and upbeat.
 
Oh... I forgot, I haven't seen Tokyo Drift.
 
now's the perfect time to see it, since now it's technically the next in continuity before F7
 
Imagine Croc Dundee in Tokyo, but in a car.

Basically. I'm a fan of the franchise through thick and thin, but aside from a few logical leaps, the film is decent. Beautiful film in HD, too.
 
Han was also great in it too. The action/racing scenes were really good too. Beautiful cinematography.
 
Han was the best. I was annoyed they killed him. This was his best scene, which was basically his "Live life a quarter mile at a time" moment.

 
Han?.....han? Lol. Yea right...he sucked....he never added anything and I think was only there to increase Asian audience. .....he rarely said anything either. ...



Also tokyo drift sucked
.....I dont know anyone in Chicago that liked it...actors sucked too.....boq wow? Gimme a break
 
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ok that's your opinion. no need to knock anyone else who feels different.

i actually liked that Han was more quiet and soft spoken. they have enough loud, in your face personalities on the team
 
Han has been my favorite character since Tokyo Drift.
 

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