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Also if you did your reasearch...or even put 2 and 2 together, you will realise that the EVO was built by Rhys Millan, and no longer AWD.

did u guys spot Rhys in the movie? he was sitting in the plain when Sean Boswell was flying to tokyo. he was also a stunt driver in the movie

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This is probably old news, but for those of you who like drifting, Initial D is no longer just a manga series. They have brought out an Initial D movie. Its not too bad, and there are a couple of laughs in it. At least it is not americanised (its somewhat believable). Also, not sure which company it is but they are planning to bring out a video game based on Tokyo Drift. Should be interesting.

one of the actor is jay chou right?

whose the guy from Apex america, hes the one that opened the gate when they first go to the underground carpark. whats his name?

Veilside cars were f*cken awesome, RX7 and NSX. there were heaps of other nice tuner cars in there, but can't freakin rememebr them all. definately worth watchin at least once. i found that the script for htis one had less sh*t in it, made it *slightly* more realistic.

edit - found out his names Toshi Hayama, he was the technical adviser for the movie.. go figure...

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I think everyone went to watch it for the cars, drifting, girls etc and not the storyline haha. Just went and saw it wasnt that bad at all was expecting worst. Whats up with the hill billy accent damn annoying and twinkie haha. Yeah the veilside fortune kits on the Rx7 and NSX god damn.

saw it last night. it was alright. typical cheesy sequel though.

rb26 mustang was cool!!! and the chicks are stunners and there was some nice cars. but still ridiculously unbeleivable, ie drifting through the traffic!!! bit of a wank i thought.

still out of all three of the fast and the furious, they dont come anywhere near gone in 60 seconds!!!

im watching it now. Im 12 minutes into it. and I like it how he flew to Chiba(not actually Tokyo) and then a couple of seconds later he is in Shibuya(Tokyo) in the taxi. Jesus the budget of this movie must have been huge... thats one damn expensive taxi ride... and why would the taxi driver have driven him straight through the busiest intersection in the world?

overall fairly lame .... a lot of the tokyo scenes are very fake. Its a very American supposed to be in Japan movie.

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I loved the movie, the cars were hot and so were the girls.

The main actor sh!ts me though I keep thinking forest gump is driving a hot car, its just wrong

So many appearances, yep Toshi from JDM inside, he's cool, Tsuchiya the original DK, and is that kid at the start from home improvement??? damn he's grown

Just got home from seeing the movie and I have to say after seeing the second I went in knowing it would be crap and even with such low expectations I was still amazed at how shit this movie was! Absolute crap from start to finish...

who was the guy sittin next to tsuchiya? i didnt really recognize it as anyone else big in the car world? that drift up onto the top level of the car park was awesome, and yes it was real, not fake like i first thought it was. rhys millen did it and it was a damn impressive bit of driving, even more so coz he tried it 4 times and never damaged a car

ROFL..was a pretty good movie minus the ending. story wasnt that great, but OMG....eye-sex *droolz* doesnt she hav the prettiest eyes n cutest voice? hahaha...at first thought...WTF is this w@nker doing wit an 8-banger..n OMG the first drift scene...SHAT myself laughing hahaha...*disgrace to drift wanabe amatuers hahaha...das wat u get for bn cocky and being in some random guys face...u get ur arse whooped hahaha...gota love how the story develops, but must say was let down in some areas. babes= ...droolz.... cars.....wat can i say, maybe ricey, but thats how u can get attention to a snoring audience that expects a "ricebox" civic to go flying under trucks like in part 1 or stupid highway runs wit muscle cars hitting into water barrel thingy at highway exits. stickers and nice paint makes a boring sleeper/....stocker... into something more appealing.

overall rating....7.5/10.

get some real drifters and u'll get more viewers :D

I saw it the other night and I loved it. Definately better than number 2. Chicks were hot, I rate that Nathalie Kelley chick. RX7 was sooo hot.

Favourite part of the movie was the drifting through the crowd of people, was so awesome!

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