I’m taking a wild guess, but I think they saw that, backed up the DVR, then recorded it on their phone.
I’m taking a wild guess, but I think they saw that, backed up the DVR, then recorded it on their phone.
Ha! To be fair, lots of cars look like that in S. LA.
Pretty insane PTS / Exclusive Manufaktur GT3 Touring build:
If I didn’t know that an electric version of these is in the works, I’d trade in my Macan immediately. And that green looks good, but you can’t do it without offering the right interior:
Seriously. It’s like the showrunners didn’t know anything about cars. All cars can slide around and hit drift targets, right?
Still, once all those cars got weeded out, I was hooked. For next season, fire all the announcers but Rutledge, talk about the cars more, get rid of the Leveler, but I’m in either way.
Han is the best. This is a fact.
Maybe 8+ will be available as a space-saver spare.
It is heresy, but that’s why I love it. Besides, the car itself is a metaphor for Sean. Or, at least, that’s always the way I saw it.
Poor acting and script issues are a F&F trademark.
For me I still give 1 the nod for best, but TD is solidly second. It was the only other one that cared about car culture, possibly even more, and yeah the introduction of Han alone is worth it.
My order is 1,3,5, followed by 4 6 7 and 8 in any order. No I did not miss one, it doesn’t exist.
I thought I was the only one who thought Tokyo drift was really good, although I can't pick between the original and this.
Binge watched Hyperdrive this weekend.
I finished the series. By the end of it, the Other Two Guys are just yelling at the drivers. “Hit that target! Back back back!” Is that really all it takes to make 6 figures announcing a Netflix show? Because I can do that.
You say that like "Karate Kid but with cars" is a bad thing.
Man, the dialogue might be worse. Aside from Rutledge.
Yes all the way. I just wish Lucas Black was a better actor. I’m fine with his character though.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (objectively the best)
A year ago, the digital streaming service added The Fast and the Furious (very good), 2 Fast 2 Furious (bad) and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (objectively the best) to its lineup.
Hyperdrive. The dialogue is just as bad as F&F, and the driving is much better.
Uhh, if you were a true fan (like me), you would have 1-7 on Blu-ray, that also come with a WHEEL AND TIRE SHAPED CASE!