Fast and the Furious 5? WTF?

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Bsixxx;4711245; said:
tokyo drift was by far the best one, the one that got me back into watching them.

tokyo drift might as well have been a solo film on it's own with no relation to the fast and the furious series. it doesn't tie into the other movies at all but hey, to each their own
 
The Rock is finally making some good movies...Faster was awesome. No more of those kid movies! He belongs in action films like this one.
 
The asian guy in the back at 1:05 died from car explosion how is he back alive?
 
ballinouttacntrol;4711257; said:
tokyo drift might as well have been a solo film on it's own with no relation to the fast and the furious series. it doesn't tie into the other movies at all but hey, to each their own

wasnt saying that it did. just brought my attention back into watching them, I know the story is completly different. just better than all the rest..
 
H2O_Beasts;4711263; said:
The Rock is finally making some good movies...Faster was awesome. No more of those kid movies! He belongs in action films like this one.
Yeah,Faster was pretty good but didn't seem to be promoted very much.His best film yet in my opinion.
 
jcardona1;4711059; said:
:ROFL:

haha yeah. the term "rice" or "ricer" is used to describe souped up Japanese cars, became even more popular after these movies. As you can imagine, there's some ethnic connotations behind the term, so that's why i said mac-n-cheese for American cars :)


I always thought American cars were refered to as "Corn fed"?

fishy12;4711276; said:
The asian guy in the back at 1:05 died from car explosion how is he back alive?


Fast 5 is really Fast 2.5 - it falls between the second and third as far as timeline goes. Lame if you ask me. They're just fighting to get the big names back in after they were nixed from the story line.

I own all 4 to date... and love laughing while watching. Anyone who thinks those cars, that driving or anything related is serious shouldn't be allowed to drive.
 
jcardona1;4711059; said:
:ROFL:

haha yeah. the term "rice" or "ricer" is used to describe souped up Japanese cars, became even more popular after these movies. As you can imagine, there's some ethnic connotations behind the term, so that's why i said mac-n-cheese for American cars :)

This^
Lmao :ROFL:
 
ballinouttacntrol;4711257; said:
tokyo drift might as well have been a solo film on it's own with no relation to the fast and the furious series. it doesn't tie into the other movies at all but hey, to each their own

it eventually ties into the whole series because after this movie, its going back to japan.
 
Any car that has to use the EMERGENCY brake to get sideways, shouldnt be sideways in the first place. It takes some good ole fashioned american muscle to throw a car sideways runnin 30mph. "Drifting" cars are setup to run that way, not your average stock honda with a body kit and cold air intake.
 
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