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DVD Review: The Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift

Posted on Thursday, 9 November 2006 by Speed, source: Fragland
Part one was cool, part two was mediocre and the line continues to go downhill with part three of The Fast & The Furious.

We've taken a look at the dvd of The Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift and you can read our findings right here
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BillieTurf

BillieTurf

Oh and take it from somebody who's mother watches loads of daytime television: both movies aren't thàt poorly made, I mean come on those movies work.
Oh and take it from somebody who's mother watches loads of daytime television: both movies aren't thàt poorly made, I mean come on those movies work.
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Posted on 21:44, November 10th 2006
Parallax

Parallax

I will keep this very brief and to the point: it's all about standards. This is the number one lesson you learn at filmcritics-101, go 'ponder :)
I will keep this very brief and to the point: it's all about standards. This is the number one lesson you learn at filmcritics-101, go 'ponder :)
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Posted on 22:02, November 10th 2006
Speed

Speed

I do tend to spend quite a lot of time on Fragland, but it isn't my fulltime job (seeing the time I spend on it, I could call it a second fulltime job but non-paid then ;p)
I do tend to spend quite a lot of time on Fragland, but it isn't my fulltime job (seeing the time I spend on it, I could call it a second fulltime job but non-paid then ;p)
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Posted on 23:07, November 10th 2006
Speed

Speed

concerning the "intelligence" behind Tokyo Drift, let me give you a quote of the number one dialogue that almost made me throw up:

Shawn Boswell: The day I got my license is the day I got my first speeding ticket. Day after that I won my first race, I beat this rich kid by three lengths. I got to admit it felt good. It felt like
Neela: Like everything else just disappears
Shawn Boswell: No past and no future
Neela: No problems just the moment

This is clearly the biggest utter crap I have ever heard. This dialogue (which is supposed to create a romantic moment) is so unbelieveably moronic that even the biggest idiot in the world would have a hard time coming up with something like this.

If there's one thing in the world I hate, it's stupidity and that's exactly what this movie is all about. It not only accepts stupidity, it even promotes it.
concerning the "intelligence" behind Tokyo Drift, let me give you a quote of the number one dialogue that almost made me throw up: [quote]Shawn Boswell: The day I got my license is the day I got my first speeding ticket. Day after that I won my first race, I beat this rich kid by three lengths. I got to admit it felt good. It felt like Neela: Like everything else just disappears Shawn Boswell: No past and no future Neela: No problems just the moment[/quote] This is clearly the biggest utter crap I have ever heard. This dialogue (which is supposed to create a romantic moment) is so unbelieveably moronic that even the biggest idiot in the world would have a hard time coming up with something like this. If there's one thing in the world I hate, it's stupidity and that's exactly what this movie is all about. It not only accepts stupidity, it even promotes it.
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Posted on 23:18, November 10th 2006
Speed

Speed

oh, btw: a quote like this sounds like those two are way off on dope...
oh, btw: a quote like this sounds like those two are way off on dope...
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Posted on 23:19, November 10th 2006

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