Fast & Furious, The 4th Installment of the Movie that Embarrasses Street Racing |
Fast & Furious, The 4th Installment of the Movie that Embarrasses Street Racing |
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Oddly enough, I'm really excited to see, what I'm convinced is going to be, a bad movie.
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I actually considered seeing this movie. I went with a friend to see The Fast & the Furious back in the day, and I was strangely entertained by it. At the time, I thought it'd be junk, but I really enjoyed it. The next two installments in the series weren't nearly as good, but they were still fun to watch. Sure, they're wildly unrealistic, but I think that The Fast & the Furious is to street racing as Hackers is to hacking: it's a highly stylized film that is made to at least partially mock the culture. If nothing else, the films are fun.
Probably won't pay $10 to see it, though. I'll wait to "rent" (read: download) it, and watch it on my own time. Incidentally, I did see Adventureland last Friday. I think that was a much better use of my time. |
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