Well like, the first 20-30 minutes are technically happening at the same time.
Recap if you forgot.
Movie is past $800 million globally
What does directing a successful F&F film get you, top consideration to direct the Aquaman film.
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I haven't watched any of these since 2 fast 2 furious but I really loved it. It was everything I expected and wanted it to be. The end though.. Fucking hell I was nearly losing it. I'm already in an emotional state but it was a fitting tribute and perfectly done.
Finally had the time to watch this today. Does anyone know at which scene did paul get replaced by his brother?
It's spread throughout the movie. Any scene where it's obvious they're avoiding a clean angle on his face is most likely one of his brothers.
Yea pretty sure when they act they aren't acting linear with how the movie goes, it's all scrambled.
A friend of mine took me to see this as a thank you for helping with his wedding. He loves this series, but I wasn't able to make it through the first one and haven't tried since. This movie is so bad and I'm not into cars, so the car porn didn't do it for me. It's pretty bad when Ludacris and Tyreese are the best actors in your movie. I offended a bunch of people when I burst out laughing when Paul Walker and Vin Diesel were shooting each other gay looks driving side by side down the road at the end. Good thing my friend is 6'4 280 or I probably would have gotten my ass beat. There were grown men shedding tears. It's god damn Paul Walker, not Ghandi. People need to grow a pair.
Grow a pair of nuts indeed. Ahhh thank you.
You're entitled to your opinion, that's fine, but you should know that Paul Walker was one of the most charitable actors in Hollywood. He spent a lot of his own money and raised a lot more to help people affected by natural disasters.
I donated to his charity for years and will continue to do so. That alone doesn't make him Ghandi, but he did a lot of good for a lot of people.
If I could gild you BG Blue for this post I totally would. While he may not have been the most notable actor, he was a great person on and off the set from everything I read. Yes, the movie was terrible, it was too furious and not enough fast, has strayed so far from the originals that it has hardly earned the right to be called Fast and Furious. However, it paid tribute to a fellow actor, a fellow friend, and an overall great person. I'll admit it, I shed a tear. I own a movie theatre, and just like you said there wasnt a dry eye in the theatre, and thats ok.