I was thinking of the Z too, but that isn't really a villain, is it?
I was thinking of the Z too, but that isn't really a villain, is it?
Won't speak for the whole movie, but I thought the car scenes were rather good. And of course, Amber Heard...
I've always wondered, what exactly was it that popped in Don's Charger, and was it a contributing factor to his crash?
My guess is, he blew a cylinder, and no, he would've crashed anyway, but then why put that in the movie?
Epic, yes, but even for me that one waay overstayed its welcome. Just too damn long, and a mite boring.
Not to mention that it also had one of the best car chases of the early '00s (apart from the bridge scene). Seeing it slew sideways all around the docks was a pretty special moment for me. Oh, and the "Go Baby Go" button - so much more tasteful than FnF!
Exactly. They really threw the spanner out with that antithesis to all the Jap tuner cars, the huge, lumbering lump of Detroit muscle. What reinforced the mystique of the car was how they built it up in the garage scene - tying the car's backstory to his father and admitting his fear of driving it just made it a more…
Yeah, definitely a heart-wrenching moment when it got blown up, even though I knew it was a prop. But the goosebumps I got when the lights went on in the garage were unforgettable; as was M's snide remark right after that
Not a movie, but I think most of the Brits here will agree with me: never before has a music track been so perfectly matched to a scene than the Audi quattro reveal in Ashes to Ashes season 3; I literally had goosebumps when I saw this.
Being a Gen Y kid, I'd say that the Fast and Furious franchise leaves a very lasting impression on any of us growing up during the early '00s. The original film may not have had the mainstream appeal as FnF 5 and 6 does, but for car enthusiasts, I think the whole street racing thing was a fresh and interesting…
"Go backwards forwards quickly!"
And the US one was an exact copy of the first movie, all the way down to final stunt on the bridge...
Creepiest Oprah picture, ever.
If it's any comfort, I'd reckon that most of the victims probably didn't even know what hit them (pun definitely not intended).
I love how candid everyone else is about the whole situation
Ok, so maybe it's not actually the driver's fault, but I don't think things could get much worse than getting spiked by one of your own.
My sentiments exactly. I clicked on the video expecting something like this:
Oh yeah, you're right. I stand corrected
Yeah, it's a 2nd gen Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero
Ya know, I actually have no idea. Thanks for pointing it out, now it's something else i need to find out
Yup, that's pretty much it.