This. Brian being an undercover cop is one thing, but what's this thing about them being a super elite team going on special ops missions? Tokyo Drift was the last one I watched.
it's self contained, no plan for a sequel, no overly long character introduction/origin story
morally grey characters, who is the actual antagonist of the first one?
movies got worse since then, so it seems better by comparison
it's a rehash of point break but with cars and a cheaper cast
Never watched any of them but it's my understanding that they do more than just race now, right? Guess because I'm not a car guy this didn't appeal to me. Most California movies bore me anyway (Die Hard is different, because it just is ok?)
Because the first couple of movies were about street racing and car culture instead of turning into every other modern action movie with the later entries.
made in a better time
They were inclusive before inclusive was a thing
Well they weren't international superspies for starters.
This. Brian being an undercover cop is one thing, but what's this thing about them being a super elite team going on special ops missions? Tokyo Drift was the last one I watched.
they got recruited player
post 9/11 racial truce that made it so we all had solidarity through hating Arabs
the first movie was pre 9/11 bud
The israelites knew by 1999 they were going for it.
The cool cars and racing scenes.
Nothing. They were awful too. Bad acting, bad dialog, bad script, bad plot.
filtered
It was always cringe. Movie version of McDonald menu.
So filling and tasty for a good snack?
a popcorn flick, yes
I said forget about it cuh
i think its a 4 lettered word S O U L
they were never good
we were young and dumb
because the 00s. its an underrated era.
Because you were 16 and putting gay vinyls on your shitbox civic like everyone else.
i want to FUCK michelle rodriguez
You're not her type.
he was a israelite. so, we all know how he was able to pull her.
bad example
this was the last time whites blacks asians and latinos could be friends
yes as long as they all worshiped black "culture"
>Hotted up cars and techno music
>Black culture
Man your town must be small.
it's self contained, no plan for a sequel, no overly long character introduction/origin story
morally grey characters, who is the actual antagonist of the first one?
movies got worse since then, so it seems better by comparison
it's a rehash of point break but with cars and a cheaper cast
Suki in a nitro Barbie car.
It sucks that hot chicks aren't allowed any more.
FaF got the green light because of Grand Theft Auto and it was popular because GTA
it's basically Grand Theft Auto the movie but not good and cringe
the gay subtext
>What made the early Fast and Furious movies so good?
the tuna sandwiches homosexual
>watcho
>watcho
>watcho back
They were cringe. Shit didn't get good until four.
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haha! that movie was shit but Pitch Black is based, and Vin was really good in it.
the shitty Riddik sequels were anti-kino
>haha! that movie was shit
erm, Riddick was a great movie.
the low iq of its audience
> first if it's kind
> attractive cast
> well shot action sequences
> cool cars
easy money
i'll always be grateful for paul walker
they're really not but Vin Diesel obviously
diversity done right
>What made the early Fast and Furious movies so good?
your shit taste
they were not good by any measure
The context of the time including your biology.
Never watched any of them but it's my understanding that they do more than just race now, right? Guess because I'm not a car guy this didn't appeal to me. Most California movies bore me anyway (Die Hard is different, because it just is ok?)
Because the first couple of movies were about street racing and car culture instead of turning into every other modern action movie with the later entries.
Mia was the best girl before she went anorexic(vegan subhuman)