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The first one was half decent, second one was just getting tacky. Now cant wait to see the thrid one, should be even worse, but hey, its got cars going fast, i can phase out the rest of the movie, ahaha. It may surprise and be actually fantastic. I highly doubt it, but yeah. I guess there will be no muscle like the black dodge in the first one.

The fast and furious movies are good if you take it as the comedy it is and dont read in to it to far, that '70 charger doing a burnout and a wheel stand at the same time was just too funny. The old mopars are good but not that good lol.

I'll certainly be watching the latest one as soon as its on free to air tv :)

Double clutch the Tarago with an auto tranny... hmmm....

Hahaha, tarago with enough power to even chirp into second gear ? hmmm

tarago in all, hmmmm

only way i could see a tarago in fast and furious is something along the lines of the cadance ambulance .... mmm stereo

hahaahaha, bring on the stupid gay quotes !!! :)

I like a quote from the second one when walker n the other guy rock up in the evo and spider

"where'd u get those, from a serial packet'

hmmm, or something along those lines :)

apparently Lil Bow Wow is playing the lead role in the movie :) no really I read it on the interweb.

In any case its just americans trying to be JDM tyte, and media moguls cashing in on racer trends. Back then in the states it was the shizzle to do up your honduh, then came the supra/rx7 revolution with a taste of the forbidden skyline fruit. Now every ex-honda driving dipshit wants to be a jdm tyte drifter y0, and has to own a 240sx with an RB engine conversion.

Ah well, I'll watch it for the hot bitches and the cars, it can be a slideshow for all I care, F&F storylines and plots are about as interesting as an ingrown toe-nail.

I loved the opening sequence to 2f2f too, its just downright cool. The rest was average.

What other movies can inspire quotes like these

"Swat came into my house, and kicked my dog"

"I give my wife a quarter inch at a time, for those ten seconds or less, I'm free"

:)

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