Fast and furious 6
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Anybody else been to see this yet?? I watched it last night thought it was a really good film lots of action and quite a few funny bits im actually looking forward to number 7 usually with these kind of films after the 3rd or 4th they start to get a bit lame but in my opinion they are getting better deffo worth a watch imo
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I watched it today, thought it was awesome. The sound of shock from everyone when the extra clip at the end was shown was astounding. I'm still buzzing!
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Saw this yesterday https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.ph...type=1&theater
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Yes they bought the cars and entitled to what they like with them BUT its also a car that has ridiculous classic car values which are only going up, when film companies like the one that makes films like this start buying them and smashing them up it drives the real world prices even further up and out of reach of proper enthusiasts of the cars.
Smashing up rare and classic cars like the F&F series have just for the sake of it isn't entertaining IMO.
As far as the film goes, really not fussed about seeing it, well not seeing at the cinema, I'll wait for it to make its way on sky.
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And that opinion is what's so wrong.
Yes they bought the cars and entitled to what they like with them BUT its also a car that has ridiculous classic car values which are only going up, when film companies like the one that makes films like this start buying them and smashing them up it drives the real world prices even further up and out of reach of proper enthusiasts of the cars.
Smashing up rare and classic cars like the F&F series have just for the sake of it isn't entertaining IMO.
As far as the film goes, really not fussed about seeing it, well not seeing at the cinema, I'll wait for it to make its way on sky.
Yes they bought the cars and entitled to what they like with them BUT its also a car that has ridiculous classic car values which are only going up, when film companies like the one that makes films like this start buying them and smashing them up it drives the real world prices even further up and out of reach of proper enthusiasts of the cars.
Smashing up rare and classic cars like the F&F series have just for the sake of it isn't entertaining IMO.
As far as the film goes, really not fussed about seeing it, well not seeing at the cinema, I'll wait for it to make its way on sky.
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Well i went to see FF6 and really enjoyed it,it was far fetched but anyone looking a real life flick should just look out there front room window and be done with that,it was a cinema film with cinema effects and should be taken as just that a entertaining viewing experience it is definately worth a viewing.SJ.
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SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!
Although, god knows why people read these threads if they haven't seen the film and plan to is beyond me ;-)
Can someone explain to me, why they let Shaw go only to follow him out of the building and try to capture him again? I'm sure I must have missed something obvious but it's bugging me lol.
Although, god knows why people read these threads if they haven't seen the film and plan to is beyond me ;-)
Can someone explain to me, why they let Shaw go only to follow him out of the building and try to capture him again? I'm sure I must have missed something obvious but it's bugging me lol.
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SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!
Although, god knows why people read these threads if they haven't seen the film and plan to is beyond me ;-)
Can someone explain to me, why they let Shaw go only to follow him out of the building and try to capture him again? I'm sure I must have missed something obvious but it's bugging me lol.
Although, god knows why people read these threads if they haven't seen the film and plan to is beyond me ;-)
Can someone explain to me, why they let Shaw go only to follow him out of the building and try to capture him again? I'm sure I must have missed something obvious but it's bugging me lol.
Spolier..
They blocked all phone signals, so he couldnt make the call to get her killed.... even though she was on the plane anyway? was a few silly parts but the bit with the vending machine made me laugh lol
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And that opinion is what's so wrong.
Yes they bought the cars and entitled to what they like with them BUT its also a car that has ridiculous classic car values which are only going up, when film companies like the one that makes films like this start buying them and smashing them up it drives the real world prices even further up and out of reach of proper enthusiasts of the cars.
Smashing up rare and classic cars like the F&F series have just for the sake of it isn't entertaining IMO.
As far as the film goes, really not fussed about seeing it, well not seeing at the cinema, I'll wait for it to make its way on sky.
Yes they bought the cars and entitled to what they like with them BUT its also a car that has ridiculous classic car values which are only going up, when film companies like the one that makes films like this start buying them and smashing them up it drives the real world prices even further up and out of reach of proper enthusiasts of the cars.
Smashing up rare and classic cars like the F&F series have just for the sake of it isn't entertaining IMO.
As far as the film goes, really not fussed about seeing it, well not seeing at the cinema, I'll wait for it to make its way on sky.
It's the total lack of respect for anything & everything that really infuriates me about the American film industry (and yanks in general tbh), they have this belief that money is the be and end all. They fail to comprehend that once some things are gone, they are gone for ever
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He dies in F&F Tokyo Drift which is obviously meant to take place after all these ones. God knows how long it'll take them to retouch that storyline.
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