Fast and Furious 6

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rich.
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Re: Fast and Furious 6

#11 Post by rich. »

:lol: :lol:
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#12 Post by SEE YA »

It is what it is a car film? You either like it or hate it.
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#13 Post by rich. »

i love good car films but ff is awful. do they nick the reject scripts from eastenders?
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#14 Post by TerryG »

Don't know but they use the same acting coach as hollyoaks ;)
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
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#15 Post by mr rusty »

Well as expected a ludicrous plot with more holes than an old mini but still a great noise'n'revs'n'smash fest so as always with F and F just ignore the plot and listen to the noise. I can't imagine it winning oscars but it's fun, good soudtrack too, but you do have to suspend belief for the London scenes as there's virtually no traffic :lol:

My vote for prettiest car goes to Dom's Barracuda....soooo cool! If you do go, don't get up as the credits roll, I won't spoil it but a familiar face sets the scene for Fast 7..........I can't wait!
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#16 Post by JPB »

The Daily Mail's new film critic wrote:It is what it is a car film? You either like it or hate it.
Wow, deep. :lol:
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#17 Post by sierra3dr »

Most boy racers in their Clios or the likes,think they're in F n F film,backrest tilted way back :roll: :)
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#18 Post by Seth »

mr rusty wrote: but you do have to suspend belief for the London scenes as there's virtually no traffic :lol:
It can happen ;) This is Regent St, Hamleys just up on the left.

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#19 Post by JPB »

And how busy does it usually get on Christmas day? ;) :lol:
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#20 Post by jimmyq »

This franchise is never the most complicated,but its better if your in the cinema with the atmosphere,the jenson is the daddy,along with the mexico,mustang,ferrari..but for me the yanky custom plymouth superbird is the daddy,looks abit renault alpine
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