It's nice, but there are disturbing parts (blah blah blah blah).
Like, was it done stupid? What's the storyline about (No spoilers, just a premise)? Are the special effects good? Any classics in there? How are the car chases?
Was thinking about renting it.
That's what I got for not looking for a Movies And TV sectionIs this thread in the wrong section?
Not anymore.
Can't tell you about the movie short of I'm not running out to get it anytime soon.
Never watched Fast and Furious. Too expensive to buy all thhe movies.I found it to be just plain awful, I couldn't make it all the way through.
Like a horribly exaggerated Fast & Furious movie.
What? That's..... Odd.It's nice, but there are disturbing parts (such as the guy removing his clothes while leaving his workplace and the guy in prison twerking in the last part).
How good is fast and Furious? (see all my original questions, but apply them to F&F)I plan on buying it on Blu-Ray when it gets cheaper, like less than $10. I liked it but not enough to pay full price. I had unbelievably low expectations for it and I was greeted with an OK movie. I think the F&F movies are better, but even if you don't like the story line or acting in NFS, you at least get about 2 hours of good racing and loud engines.
But I liked it enough to buy this.
How good is fast and Furious? (see all my original questions, but apply them to F&F)
Thanks. Definitely looking into them. Any particular reason for suggesting to watch them in the order they came out, over chronological order?1). Is it stupid? Every movie has at least 1-2 stupid stunts that are extremely imposible.
2). Basically each movie has a story arc, like "Fast 5" was about pulling a heist in Rio, but the overal "lesson" in the movies is basically that they, the characters, all stick together and care for each other and because they are family but they are all still criminals and they happen to drive cars (I think the cars get more interesting as the story progresses.)
3). Like any movie in history, the farther back you get, the worse the movie is in CGI. But overall they are pretty good.
4). Dom (Dominic) Torretto drives mostly classic muscle cars in the movies (Such as his famous 1970 Charger.) There are some in in 2 Fast 2 Furious, and there are others scattered throughout the franchise. I'd say there is a nice balance of Imports, Muscle, and Tuners.
5). The racing/chases are pretty good, usually some occasional stupidity occurs, but each movie has at least one good one with out something dumb happening.
As an added note, I suggest watching them in the order they came out. But the actual order in which the movies occurred is this:
Fast & the Furious
2 Fast 2 Furious
Fast & Furious
Fast 5
Fast 6
F&F Tokyo Drift (this movie was made 2nd but happens after Fast 6, chronologically.)
I hope this helps.👍
Thanks. Definitely looking into them. Any particular reason for suggesting to watch them in the order they came out, over chronological order?
Thanks. I was worried they'd try and make it an awful comedy, instead of a racing movie.I watched the movie last night. I expected it to be god awful but it turned out to be... decent. Like, maybe a 6/10. There was a few funny scenes and obviously a few completely impossible scenarios (I'm looking at you "Grasshopper" )but I think the story itself was OK.
Okay, cool. Thanks again. I'm going to look into buying them all in a set. Should be cheaper.Becasuse at the end of Fast 6, after the credits, they explain an event that happened in Tokyo Drift.
Yep. Honestly, it was a mix of NFS Hot Pursuit 2 (youll find those scenes, they're in the "main race" at the end) NFS The Run (awful, awful game) and partially NFS Carbon. I'd definitely recommend a car guy to watch it but don't expect much... this isn't RUSH.Thanks. I was worried they'd try and make it an awful comedy, instead of a racing movie.
I think I'll watch it eventually, but F&F sounds like a better idea. It had me at "Charger"Yep. Honestly, it was a mix of NFS Hot Pursuit 2 (youll find those scenes, they're in the "main race" at the end) NFS The Run (awful, awful game) and partially NFS Carbon. I'd definitely recommend a car guy to watch it but don't expect much... this isn't RUSH.
such as the guy removing his clothes while leaving his workplace
Can confirm the first 20 minutes are a godsend.It's the sort of film you find yourself wanting to watch only the once. Don't get me wrong, its an experience - the earlier setpiece races are pure car porn (retro muscle cars getting thrashed?) and all the stunts were done for real, so no dodgy CGI - but it's not gold dust either.
Plot is your typical revenge story moulded over something akin to NFS The Run. Protagonist is a moody down-on-his-luck hero. Antagonist is an evil millionaire untouchable who slips between English and American accents so much it aggravates (British actor, American character).
Basically, everything looks fantastic but there's nothing keeping me coming back to it.
But it has Jesse from Breaking Bad so it has to be good right?
I feel obligated to point out that the character in question sort of has a motive for this
Sounds like it's worth a rent, but not a buy! Thanks.It's the sort of film you find yourself wanting to watch only the once. Don't get me wrong, its an experience - the earlier setpiece races are pure car porn (retro muscle cars getting thrashed?) and all the stunts were done for real, so no dodgy CGI - but it's not gold dust either.
Plot is your typical revenge story moulded over something akin to NFS The Run. Protagonist is a moody down-on-his-luck hero. Antagonist is an evil millionaire untouchable who slips between English and American accents so much it aggravates (British actor, American character).
Basically, everything looks fantastic but there's nothing keeping me coming back to it.
But it has Jesse from Breaking Bad so it has to be good right?
I feel obligated to point out that the character in question sort of has a motive for this
Can confirm the first 20 minutes are a godsend.
Really ? Didnt know that. But i the sense of speed in NFS somehow looks better than FF6. I could see the cars were sped up and the sense of speed looked kinda fake (especially when Roman's Mustang went went crossing the lane to chase the tank).@GTboyz Since they had the new car and stunt coordinator since FF4 they've been doing far more real stunts than CGI, FF2 and Tokyo drift had too much CGI especially FF2 and FF1 also had stupid CGI (first drag race).
Really ? Didnt know that. But i the sense of speed in NFS somehow looks better than FF6. I could see the cars were sped up and the sense of speed looked kinda fake (especially when Roman's Mustang went went crossing the lane to chase the tank).
But maybe this time i just prefer NFS than FF series now, even though NFS sometimes looked ridiculous (Saleen/SUV scene) but somehow it still felt real than FF. Still gonna watch FF7 though
Ah yeah i actually realize that one was real, well maybe im just a bit tired with the unrealistic outcomes lol (not that NFS stunts outcome are all realistic).Dont get me wrong they do real stunts but have unrealistic outcomes and even state this. In the last movie the Escort Walker drove made the jump but the frame of the car was bent so they used a different one to continue on after the jump to make it seem it was perfectly fine. So while the jump was actually done the reality is a car like that wouldn't be able to keep going safely soon after.
I figured they were fakes, what with Ferraris having to sustain millions in damage for some scenesIf go into the movie with low expectations then you'd be surprise with how much fun you can have with the movie. -side note- All the cars are replicas but very impressive looking replicas.
Yeah i know, i meant the sense of speed looked fake there, but yeah the anchor part was facepalm worthyYeah but it was real, that isn't CGI the part that is the stupid anchor move then the mustang becomes cgi.
Dont get me wrong they do real stunts but have unrealistic outcomes and even state this. In the last movie the Escort Walker drove made the jump but the frame of the car was bent so they used a different one to continue on after the jump to make it seem it was perfectly fine. So while the jump was actually done the reality is a car like that wouldn't be able to keep going safely soon after.