The Worst Fast And Furious Movie Taught Us An Important Lesson About The Franchise
There's a very subtle and precise alchemy to a good Fast & Furious movie.
Read MoreThere's a very subtle and precise alchemy to a good Fast & Furious movie.
Read More'It was slaughtered before anybody saw it.'
Read MoreInject that train sequence into our eyes immediately!
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Read MoreHollywood has been fast and furious since the 1920s.
Read MoreThis franchise never hesitates to pit fast cars against other vehicles in outlandish and ridiculous action scenes.
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Read More'It made no sense.'
Read More'We didn't want to do a load of triple kicks and everything.'
Read MoreNow, what shall we talk about?
Read MoreThere is no reason to have a practically functioning gun on a set.
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