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06-04-2009 12:40 PM #1
Universal seperates the first three 'The Fast and the furious' Films July 28
Last edited by Landy; 06-04-2009 at 05:12 PM.
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06-04-2009 03:08 PM #2
Might want to throw a "seperately" in the title...
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06-04-2009 03:16 PM #3
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06-04-2009 04:11 PM #4
edited title to clarify.
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06-04-2009 05:13 PM #5
I see what the problem was. The entry wasn't "approved" so it wasn't showing up properly. It's fixed now.
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06-04-2009 06:25 PM #6
I, for one, am very glad they're finally doing this. I can't, with any real self-respect, be caught buying Tokyo Drift (even if the bundle is cheaper).
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06-04-2009 06:38 PM #7
^ Awww, c'mon dude. Tokyo Drift is pretty good. You know you like it. It was one of the first HD DVD's I bought back in the salad days ofthe format war.
I thought it was better than the 1st two F/F flicks. Justin Lin did such a good job they let him direct the 4th one which was pretty good but not as good as Tokyo Drift.I don't care what the white mon say, Santa Clause was a black mon.
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06-04-2009 07:05 PM #8
Tokyo Drift came with my HD-DVD player and I also thought it was pretty good. Definitely better than the second one.
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06-04-2009 07:18 PM #9
I knew these weren't my type of movie, but heard that Tokyo Drift had some good driving in it, so it is the only one I've seen. I was really let down by the effects filled driving, and edits so short that little driving skill was needed to pull off individual shots. I know that's not the point for fans, but I would have enjoyed some good driving. I had a lot more fun watching the driving in Death Race, while not all real, they at least tore up a lot of real cars. Nothing special with the driving skills, just seemed a lot more real. I'll stick to great sequences like the ones in Bullit and Death Proof, and any movie referenced in Death Proof.
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06-04-2009 07:41 PM #10
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I guess I'm going against the wind here and saying Tokyo Drift will be the ONLY one I buy.
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06-04-2009 10:48 PM #11
I like every single one of them, Especially Tokyo Drift..
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06-04-2009 11:12 PM #12
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When was the Triple pack released? In other words, how much time was there inbetween when the triple-pack (the only way you could buy any of them) was released until they will be available separately (July 28th)? Was it a long wait?
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06-05-2009 12:11 AM #13
Ill just take the first one thanks. LOL the hillbilly in japan was kinda funny though, I don't know how many times in my head I've said "why 'cause im'a gaijin" and gave myself a chuckle.
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06-05-2009 06:33 PM #14
Madness.
Madness, I tell you!
You're all mad!!!




(But, then, of course, it's perfectly feasible that Yakuza would settle their scores by ....RACING!!! --I mean, how else would they do it?)

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06-05-2009 07:30 PM #15
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