Furious 7 Traiiler
Just saw this today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skpu5HaVkOc
Looks like there's more action in it than other movies, and they went back to doing street racing scenes. This movie will probably do more revenue and ticket sales than any of the other movies because people will want to know how they end Paul Walker's character. I know every import owner and custom car builder in my city will be there opening night watching, myself included. :biggrin:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skpu5HaVkOc
Looks like there's more action in it than other movies, and they went back to doing street racing scenes. This movie will probably do more revenue and ticket sales than any of the other movies because people will want to know how they end Paul Walker's character. I know every import owner and custom car builder in my city will be there opening night watching, myself included. :biggrin:
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Yes.
And no, I don't have to watch it. If I happen to see it on my torrent site, I'll probably DL it since it'll cost me nothing. I 100% guarantee I won't be looking for it though. The movie perpetuates stereotypes that young car enthusiasts are irresponsible as*hats. Well, the first ones did. I think the last one said young car enthusiasts are crime fighting superheros who work for secret government agencies or some such nonsense.
And no, I don't have to watch it. If I happen to see it on my torrent site, I'll probably DL it since it'll cost me nothing. I 100% guarantee I won't be looking for it though. The movie perpetuates stereotypes that young car enthusiasts are irresponsible as*hats. Well, the first ones did. I think the last one said young car enthusiasts are crime fighting superheros who work for secret government agencies or some such nonsense.
It's entertainment. I liked most of the movies, Tokyo drift was the weakest imo. If I wanted to see real life, I'd just watch a documentary. Looking forward to this one.
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Yes.
And no, I don't have to watch it. If I happen to see it on my torrent site, I'll probably DL it since it'll cost me nothing. I 100% guarantee I won't be looking for it though. The movie perpetuates stereotypes that young car enthusiasts are irresponsible as*hats. Well, the first ones did. I think the last one said young car enthusiasts are crime fighting superheros who work for secret government agencies or some such nonsense.
And no, I don't have to watch it. If I happen to see it on my torrent site, I'll probably DL it since it'll cost me nothing. I 100% guarantee I won't be looking for it though. The movie perpetuates stereotypes that young car enthusiasts are irresponsible as*hats. Well, the first ones did. I think the last one said young car enthusiasts are crime fighting superheros who work for secret government agencies or some such nonsense.
Yet, in another thread, you'll jerk off to a movie that sends a killer robot and freedom fighter back in time to save the already doomed future of humanity. Now which movie is more far fetched?
Is anyone else getting deja vu.........
...for the sixth time now?
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Clearly the greatest documentary of our time.
I'll be there. Do I expect it to be great? No, but will it be enjoyable despite all of it's faults? Likely. Find a place that serves liquor, stfu and enjor car porn with action foreplay.
(And Jon, when do you plan to answer my pm?
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I'll be there. Do I expect it to be great? No, but will it be enjoyable despite all of it's faults? Likely. Find a place that serves liquor, stfu and enjor car porn with action foreplay.
(And Jon, when do you plan to answer my pm?
)
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Yes, movies are based on historical events as they happened and portray life in a factual manner. That's exactly why we watch them.
Yet, in another thread, you'll jerk off to a movie that sends a killer robot and freedom fighter back in time to save the already doomed future of humanity. Now which movie is more far fetched?
Yet, in another thread, you'll jerk off to a movie that sends a killer robot and freedom fighter back in time to save the already doomed future of humanity. Now which movie is more far fetched?
More far fetched? I'm gonna go with the one where a bunch of street racers save the world.
Oh and if you re-read my comments in that other thread, I'm talking about the concepts the writers explored regarding the consequences of time travel (and the recognizability of the theme song). This is science. There is no science in the "Slow and the Curious". The robots and stuff blowing up I could take or leave.



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