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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2015 20:32:02 GMT -5
Well I went to see it, it was good but not what I was expecting, for me Fast Five was the best, now they are talking about 2 more chapters? I think is too much. From the real aspect of street racing 2 fast 2 furious was the last one, but because of ratings and the money they collect they went full time Hollywood Sci-Fi with more sequels, as a good bye to Paul it's worth to watch it on the big screen.
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Post by mindbeats on Apr 6, 2015 9:10:21 GMT -5
Idk man I loved it. The Fast series stopped being about street racing after Tokyo drift and has since been about mainly action bc that's what sells. All that aside I thought it was great and want to go see it again. Vin diesel said in an interview that the series is broken down into trilogies, so assuming they continue that route then yes there are still 2 more left
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Post by 7thgen7a on Apr 6, 2015 13:33:37 GMT -5
Awesome can't wait to see it
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Post by Rinconrolla on Apr 6, 2015 16:36:41 GMT -5
I'm going Thursday I'll be back on here to talk about it lol
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Post by Rinconrolla on Apr 12, 2015 21:13:34 GMT -5
This movie was amazing !!! Seems it gets better and better - but the true victory now will be with out paul - hopefully the guy from the drifting in one to take over his part
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Post by Rinconrolla on Apr 12, 2015 22:21:22 GMT -5
Seen this article
In only its second weekend, Universal’s Furious 7 hit $800.5 million at the worldwide box office in another victorious lap for the final film from the late Paul Walker and passing up the entire run of Fast and Furious 6.
The high-octane action pic took in another $195 million overseas from 66 markets for a foreign total of $548 million and staying No. 1 everywhere. Domestically, Furious 7 earned $60.6 million for a 10-day total of $252.2 million.
And in China, Furious 7 debuted to a massive $68.8 million on Sunday — the biggest single-day gross in history for the world’s second-largest moviegoing market. It was also the biggest day ever in terms of attendance. Furious 7 also launched in Russia, grossing $15 million for the biggest four-day opening of all time.
READ MORE: Will ‘Furious 7’ Become Universal’s First Billion-Dollar Baby?
Thanks to Furious 7, the franchise has now earned north of $3 billion globally for Universal ($3.18 billion to be exact).
In 2013, Fast 6 grossed $789 million, then a franchise best, including nearly $239 domestically and $550 million overseas.
This time out, the plot pits Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto and crew (which includes Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson, among others, as well as Walker) against Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw, out for revenge after the death of his brother. Dwayne Johnson also reprises his role as Hobbs.
After Walker’s death, director James Wan, writer Chris Morgan and Universal pored over existing footage and tweaked the script, with production resuming in April 2014. To complete the film, CGI and voice effects were used in some scenes featuring Walker’s detective character, Brian O'Conner, with Walker’s brothers, Caleb and Cody, used as stand-ins.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2015 10:01:08 GMT -5
That article is wrong Shaw's revenge was because his brother was left seriously injured but not death.
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Post by trife96 on Apr 13, 2015 12:40:17 GMT -5
saw it this weekend, I thought it was all right. It was cool to see the guy from the Tokyo Drift make an appearance and how they finally tied that movie in with the series. Tokyo Drift was actually one my favorite ones.
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Post by Rinconrolla on Apr 14, 2015 20:17:26 GMT -5
I'm hoping they bring the guy from tokyo drift on to furious 8 - For those who dont know 7 , 8 , and 9 are a trilogy before paul walker passed away
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