Fast and Furious
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On April 29 we’ll get to see the fifth--and possibly last--installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise, Fast Five, which sees most of the leads from the first movie return yet again. This is the second trailer for the movie (view the first one by clicking here), which aired last night as an ad during Super Bowl XLV. The movie features a familiar plot line: "professional" runners/car studs Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Conner, played by Diesel and Paul Walker, evade bad guys, do impossible things behind the wheel and do a lot of mugging for the camera...
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Fast & Furious Tempts OC Gearhead To Illegally Import Nissan SkylineFrom Bullitt to The Bourne Identity, movies have a way of boosting in particular brands of cars. Sometimes, that's a great thing, but what happens when films hype cars that consumers can't buy? That's the question that Daryl Alison of San Clemente, California posed to himself after seeing several...
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Write Your Own Bald Guy/Fast Car Film With Our Proven Formula!Today, we are happy to share with you Motor Authority's foolproof action movie formula! Be careful not to share it with anyone before you make millions for yourself and others. First, pick one bald muscleguy: A. Vin Diesel B. Dwayne Johnson C. Jason Statham D. Bruce Willis Next, pick one car of...
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Holy Crap: Vin Diesel Hints At Fast & Furious 5 & 6Yes, you read that headline correctly (especially if you jumped right over the "holy" part): in the future, we will all be subjected to more bouts of ridonkulous gearhead hijinks on the big screen. Rumor has it that in the future we will also wear lots of spandex and have robot butlers, but as of...
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The Fast And The Furious 5 and 6 In The Works?A Facebook message from Vin Diesel hints that two more Fast & Furious movies are in the works.
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The original Fast and the Furious movie was pretty decent. Sure, it had the odd cheesy line (“I live life a quarter mile at a time”), but it’s safe to say most car fans would have enjoyed it. With the release of the next two flicks, quality started to slide and the cars simply got lamer. So much so that by the end of Tokyo Drift it seemed pretty safe to assume that the franchise was well and truly dead. Now the fourth instalment is out and some of the cred of the first movie has been restored and once again there are a series of modified rides that are no longer needed...
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Paul Walker and Vin Diesel to return for fifth Fast & Furious movieThe Fast and the Furious franchise may not be known for its Oscar-winning performances or well thought-out plot developments, but that hasn't stopped the fourth instalment 'Fast & Furious' from smashing a number of box-office records in its opening weekend by taking in almost $75 million in...
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New Fast & Furious movie smashes box office recordsThe Fast and the Furious franchise may not be known for its Oscar-winning performances or well thought-out plot developments, but that hasn't stopped the fourth instalment 'Fast & Furious' from smashing a number of box-office records in its opening weekend. In what has surprised many...
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Vin Diesel shows up at Fast & Furious premiere in Eibach Dodge ChallengerWhen rolling up to the premiere of the latest instalment of one of the biggest car movie franchises in recent history, what better car is there than the Dodge Challenger? Okay, maybe there are plenty of better options but considering the nature of the new Fast & Furious movie and Vin...
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'Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift' Cars For SaleThe original Fast and the Furious was a pretty decent movie. Sure, it had the odd cheesy line (“I live life a quarter mile at a time”), but overall we enjoyed it. Then 2 Fast 2 Furious came out and it was on the same level as a Steven Segal movie. With a change in country and the...
Ralph Hanson