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Ok I have heard from some people that F&F 4 is in production Filmed in Europe and this time is going to be Japan's best cars against Europs best , I have been informed that it's going to be a cannon ball run style movie and Vin diesl will be the star of this saga!

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Cool :P

Vin diesel never does sequels... but has no problem with trilogies or anything after that... what a weirdo...

If anyone who worked on the second one is working on this one, I will refuse to watch it...

The news comes from The Hollywood Reporter where they say Chris Morgan, the writer of the third FF movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, has been hired to write a fourth installment for Universal Pictures.

Sounds alright :(

As for the fourth Fast and the Furious sequel the studio isn’t talking about what they’re planning for it. But my sources tell me that it may involve time travel and the rescue of two humpbacked whales. Most of the plot will revolve around finding a way to fit a whale tank in the trunk of a Mitsubishi without having to remove the Nitrus Oxide they need to achieve escape velocity when they jump over the sun.

Andrew... are you writing for these guys? :happy:

Cool :(

Vin diesel never does sequels... but has no problem with trilogies or anything after that... what a weirdo...

If anyone who worked on the second one is working on this one, I will refuse to watch it...

Sounds alright :)

Andrew... are you writing for these guys? :P

Man you are much funnier on here then you are in person LOL :happy:

Man you are much funnier on here then you are in person LOL :happy:

That's cause on here, you're not 3 times my size! :(

Yes Dr doof you would make a good B*TCH LOL

You can tell that quote isn't me... :P I use puncuation :)

I have been told of a car that is built for the movie and has two engines in it and it actually works too top speed 375kmh de-tuned

ooookkaaaaay. I have been told that santey clause lives on the moon with cinderella and that they run a massive cock fighting arena up there for rich celebrities.

they both sound about equally plausible.

haha yea the writers must just read the brouchure of the cars :laughing-smiley-014: lol I hope the finaly get it good this time.

1st FF was not bad i was youngish so was kool lol 2nd was boring but the R34!!, didnt see enuf of it :happy: 3rd was average but honestly whu can drift like that eh a bit out of it

Not a bad way to spend ten thousand dollars Cassbo :happy:

If I had $10k to burn I'd sell my GTS-t and get me a GT-R hehe

IMO, Fast and Furious movies are like this

+1 for cars

-267 for story, acting and research.

Why the GT-R wasn't the main car in the 2nd one I'll never know. I mean an Eclipse and an Evo? Pfft

If I had $10k to burn I'd sell my GTS-t and get me a GT-R hehe

IMO, Fast and Furious movies are like this

+1 for cars

-267 for story, acting and research.

Why the GT-R wasn't the main car in the 2nd one I'll never know. I mean an Eclipse and an Evo? Pfft

because then the race to the ferrari on the freeway wouldnt of been as close as it was, plus how was the black guy meant to keep up with a gtr in that sypder pos he was in? :happy:

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