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Fast & Furious (2009)
description written by member Zara:
Fugitive ex-con Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) must team with his old nemesis Agent Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and take on a common enemy in the latest full-throttle installment of the speed-racing franchise. Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster reprise their roles as Letty and Mia, respectively, in the action adventure, which features pulse-pounding convoy heists and precision tunnel crawls.
| Release Date: | April 3rd, 2009 |
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Fast & Furious Movie Review by Zara (4/5/2009) |
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I really don't normally believe in guilty pleasures, but I have the original version of this franchise listed as one on my profile here because so many people have made fun of me for liking it. I honestly don't care. The first movie was loud, flashy, fast and if you overlook the silliness of the script (which all movies...
(complete Fast & Furious review by Zara)
| Fast & Furious Movie Review by Chris (8/3/2009) |
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Looking back to the first time I saw "The Fast and the Furious", the first film in the series, I was so immersed into this world of illegal racing, women and hot import cars, I had a crazy dream to live that world. I wanted to experience all of that adrenaline myself and be able to drive fast knowing my reputation is on...
(complete Fast & Furious review by Chris)
| Fast & Furious Movie Review by Ben (5/30/2009) |
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I never bothered watching either of the sequels that came out of "The Fast & The Furious." What was the point? You have Paul Walker headlining "2 Fast 2 Furious" (clever title), and that did not inspire much confidence in me. Paul Walker may be a strong presence on film, but he's not really much of an actor. Then came...
(complete Fast & Furious review by Ben)
| Fast & Furious Movie Review by Jarrod (4/4/2009) |
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'Fast & Furious' proves that this franchise is still marketable, and it reunites the major stars from the 2001 original, mainly Paul Walker and Vin Diesel. Returning to the director's chair is Justin Lin, who did Tokyo Drift. This is one series that has noticeable trouble coming up with decent names for its sequels;...
(complete Fast & Furious review by Jarrod)
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