It's awesome and everyone in it is Asian (apart from the Europeans and Americans). Which I suppose is a bit like Toyko Drift apart from the fact that it's isn't brilliant. Having said that it isn't that bad, it just that the Fast series is very strong...
If there were any racial issues with Toyko Drift it would be Lucas Black's hillbilly accent!
But as I said, not a dislike as such - it's just that the other Fast films are superiorly excellent. Although the drifting down the hillside scene in Tokyo Drift is very good...
The covid health crisis has ended my man. Even the white house said so. Covid ain't what it used to be so get out and live your life and have fun. go back to the movies
2) Fast & Furious 6 (although you can tell they merged cuts/takes because The Rock's facial hair is all over the place and in just one scene, and I find it a distraction, also, this had a final movie feel to it and it seemed like a REALLY good way to wrap up the narrative)
3) Fate Of The Furious (this is how you do an 8th movie, Star Wars, and I was interested in Dom for once, although I liked the back-and-forth between The Rock and Jason Statham more than Dom)
4) Furious 7 (I liked the whole thing of Jason Statham as the bad guy, and I liked the action)
5) 2 Fast 2 Furious
6) Tokyo Drift
7) Fast X aka Fast & Furious 10 (I didn't like it as much as the six I ranked higher, but I liked it more than the others below this and I had more fun with this movie than the three below)
8) Fast & Furious aka the fourth movie (would've put it lower than 1, but this has a little more of an interesting plot, plus the movie confirms Brian and Mia are back together, always liked those two when it comes to movie couples and one of the few movie couples I could get into, and it's nice to know while watching Tokyo Drift that the two are together/back together since Tokyo Drift is set after 4, 5, and 6)
9) The Fast And The Furious (sorry, but the sequels ruined this movie for me, just seems like a prologue movie now and isn't as eventful, plus the first time I saw the movie, I was expecting more race scenes like the opening one, but it never went back to that kind of racing and it HEAVILY focused on tracking down who was hijacking semis, so I was REALLY let down by it and forced myself to like it, but now I feel I can be more open about stuff and not be afraid to say how I truly feel about the movie since there are other Fast & Furious movies I like more)
10) Fast & Furious 9 (the movie was a mess, and the ridiculousness of the action wasn't even the movie's main problem for me, it was everything else)
...Fate Of The Furious (this is how you do an 8th movie, Star Wars...)
It's funny you said that, as I realised yesterday that both franchises have eleven live action releases.
I was going to do a head to head release date Star Wars Vs Fast films comparison thread to see which was the best franchise but saw it wouldn't work because after the first three Star Wars wouldn't come close!
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