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every time a new FNF movie is released everyone complains about neons/lack of realism/school boys wanting skylines/how they will never ever go see it. yet they still complain about the movie after seeing it in the cinema on day 1.

the movies are great fun, not meant to be taken seriously...

FNF3 was just crap. i only watched the first 10-15 mins.. after the viper race.. it was crap. waste of money.

let me guess - you watched it cos u saw that blonde chic's skirt blow up revealinger her pink panties, and you thought there was more? Right? Cos thats why i kept watching - even till the last race... i kept thinking 'surely there must be some wind somewhere, that will blow skirts up'...but nope...nothing

let me guess - you watched it cos u saw that blonde chic's skirt blow up revealinger her pink panties, and you thought there was more? Right? Cos thats why i kept watching - even till the last race... i kept thinking 'surely there must be some wind somewhere, that will blow skirts up'...but nope...nothing

Yeah and we will put a R34 GTR Nur engine in a Ford Mustang then down hill drift it with a 350Z.

hahah the mustang was phat. quit complaining lol.

Hope there is a r35 in the next f&f.. otherwise the movie is doomed!

LOL! Nah not complaining

i didnt care about the cars mang....i was waiting for the wind that blows the skirt!!!! where was the wind?????

Yes me too! Best scene ever LOL!

i find the FnF series to be good if you dont take it seriously.

they are most entertaining, good for a laugh. you sit there waiting for the main character to say something about his car that is just total crap. but it just sounds so convincing. like that motec system exhaust! :(

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