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Your kidding, that E link says it will be about Vin rescuing a friend from a group of gangsters in tokyo or some shit..

Atleast it will be in Tokyo, so we know for sure there will be good cars.

But straight away you can tell the cars will be 3rd to the actors and the plot, when the cars should be 1st!

Who really cares about some 'save my friend from gangster' shit, all i wanna see is good cars, not vin driving to each scene in a good car and thats it

Theyve already used this idea with Johnny Tran in the 1st one,

They also mention that Walker probably isnt going to be in it,

That vin a a greedy bastard, IE he ONLY got $11 Million for his last movie..

Oh is that all? To have fun and be known everywhere doing what everyone else wishes they could do.

I just hope this movie doesnt make the car world for us any harder, i know the first movie started a street racing revolution to which all these new hoon laws etc

If there is drifiting in this one like its been rumored, then it will be back for everyone

So, Who wants $20Million to say some stuff on camera and drive around tokyo?

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I'd say if it's set in the USA, then you'll get USA cars not much else. if it's set somewhere else then you'll get cars that be driven there in the movie.

Over in the USA most people won't know what a skyline is because you can't get them there, so it's no point in putting skylines into a movie that's based in a place where you can't really import the car let alone buy it.

I'd say if it's set in the USA, then you'll get USA cars not much else.

The last one was set in USA and it had an R34 GTR, MkIV Supra, RX-7, Mitsu Evo 7, FTO etc etc... hell there was even an S13 silvia in the first one... So saying that isn't really true since that what the fast/furious movies are all about. Underground street racing culture, not main stream US cars. It will be an import of some kind, trust me.

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"So saying that isn't really true since that what the fast/furious movies are all about. Underground street racing culture, not main stream US cars."

the fast and the furious's depection of underground street racing culture is about as accurate as an american air strike.....

Hey have any of you guys seen a movies called Redlined? Its an aussie movie made in 2001, and contained a Fast and the Furious type story line... as far as i know it was never realised here, as i brought it back from bali on DVD... it has no story line... no actual talking till about 15mins into it... and has the corniest aussie police acting... not to mention a WRX that out ran the cops in reverse... I've only seen it once, early one morning and the only reason i stayed awake was the disbeleif that movies came this shit... Provides a better laugh than Driven... put it that way!

Hey look they may not be all the on the ball but it's better than watching Dirty dancing with your Mrs!! The more car movies the better. I'm sure you'll find movies like James bond, XXX, Titanic etc. etc. are pretty way off too but hey, who fu(king cares, It a MOVIE and it's entertaining :)

everyone complains and picks on the movies, then they all watch it AT LEAST ONCE..

They are movies, they are for entertainment..

I don't know about you but GTR's, EVO's, muscle cars, Eva Mendez... That to me is entertainment...

and I WILL go see the 3rd one..

I havnt seen number two yet :kick:

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