Here You Go Japan F&f3
#12
i know, i was just following, or at least trying to, your sarcasm. i didnt mean americans as u, but as whoever is doing the movie or movies period that always place americans as pioneers in everything...
#14
Looks like Vin Diesel gets to fluff his pockets some more... Well if its Tokyo does this mean we've been finally relieved of blacked out civics doing stupid **** and actually get to see some real import monsters tearing **** up.. Movies are always good for visual factor, plot line might as well be ****, pretty much one in the same
#15
Originally Posted by TheAntiChrice' date='Apr 23 2004, 05:03 PM
Looks like Vin Diesel gets to fluff his pockets some more... Well if its Tokyo does this mean we've been finally relieved of blacked out civics doing stupid **** and actually get to see some real import monsters tearing **** up.. Movies are always good for visual factor, plot line might as well be ****, pretty much one in the same
its fnf, not option.
It'll probably be even more riced cars in a mock up of some tokyo lookign place.
#17
FNF is so frustrating. I wish they would make a street race inspired movie that really showcased the cars/parts and stayed true to the details (No bridge jumps, no 6 foot flaming exhausts). I think the idea behind the films is great...cuz there's a shitload of us out there who are into the scene, but it drives me nuts to see floorpans fall off for no reason and cars spontaneously spinning out when going straight just cuz you maxxed out at 140 mph. Do they think we're that stupid?
#19
ill be the first to amit that some things in f&f were a little gay(im not even going to talk about the 2nd one, its all gay) but from a movie standpoint, i actually liked it. when i was 16 or 17, thats when the first one came out, and ill be the first to say i didnt know a whole hell of alot about the lifestyle. i knew a good bit about cars, but didnt even grasp the ideas of "our" world. i thought that movie was cool as ****, and remains to be one of my favorites to this day. i dont like it because of the "i need nos," i have never used that word nor will i ever, but i liked it because of the storyline, the script, the characters, and yes, the orange supra. i think paul walker is not the best actor, but i feel he has been true to his characters. like i said, when i first saw this movie, i didnt know a whole lot, but i think this movie had some part in turning me onto the lifestyle that i now love and my wallet hates. so take it for what you will, if im the only dude on here that did like that movie, then ill stand proud of it. just my .02