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Exclusive Motorsports would like to thank everybody who attended this event, we had a huge turnout and a great time! The movie was entertaining, and except for the weather, everything ran smoothly :) If you missed it this time, we have many more events planned coming up, check the website and forum often for more news and to discuss this event!

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Hey thats melbourne! :)

Was a good event, and a great turnout.. so many nice cars, pity it was dark and raining so couldn't check them all out.

Not sure about the end of the movie though? I was expecting more hijinx.. Like sam was saying, why couldn't they put something more exciting in there? :D

Cheers for the nice day out guys, pity bout the rain, hope my running exhaust during the movie didnt piss off too many people hehe

I didn't really get to meet anyone (but found James), i missed the initial meetup by 5 minutes but managed to find and follow an r34 down (although he got lost too :-) we made it in time fortunately :-)

Had a good time, I thought the movie was pretty cool, was a lot more old fashioned than a lot of action movies, i don't think there was much swearing at all and not too much violence, pretty weird in this day and age.

Well it was a remake :) and a bit of a cash in at that... chase scenes in the original movie may have actually been better from what I remember... they didn't have that awesome part where all the cars drive up onto that "Sydney Myer music bowl" type scene :) That was one of the greatest parts of the original and they neglected to try and top it which was a bit disappointing.

not too much violence

I guess Edward Norton (edit: thanx james :) ) character shooting Donald Sutherland, and then firing his machine gun into the water in an attempt to kill them all wasn't violent... oh and when he killed the informant guy for no real reason.. naw, actually no violence there I could see :):(

more dissapointed the chick Charlize Theron didn't get screwed

i mean she was alone in a hotel and depressed and the guy was there

it was asking for a sex scene!

very disappointed

haha

and just some more... sheet... think i need a hose myself..

http://www.superiorpics.com/charlize_thero...charlize005.jpg

http://www.superiorpics.com/charlize_thero...charlize033.jpg

http://www.superiorpics.com/charlize_thero...charlize049.jpg

....Charlize's naked movie appearances including The Devil's Advocate, 2 Days In The Valley, Reindeer Games, The Cider House Rules and The Yards

There you go chop.. time for u to walk to the video shop.. video card in one hand, box of tissues in the other :):(

I guess Edward Norton (edit: thanx james  ) character shooting Donald Sutherland, and then firing his machine gun into the water in an attempt to kill them all wasn't violent... oh and when he killed the informant guy for no real reason.. naw, actually no violence there I could see

err- yeah i guess i was 0wn3d there :-)

i meant it wasnt really bloody gory stuff

or maybe i just coulnt see through the "sock de-mister" smudges :-P

Originally posted by Sen-Dog

1) The car is a late model car of Japanese origin.

uh.... if a car is made by Nissan, but wasn't made in Japan, is it still classified as "Japanese in origin" because Nissan is a Japanese company??

:D

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