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Also for those that don't know if you watch 2nd movie on DVD as well as the deleted scenes you see how Paul Walker went from being an undercover cop to a fugitive on the run to a well known street racer. The theatrical release and TV versions exclude the scenes where he is on the run and driving a VR4 |
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Tokyo drift was an attempt at a reboot of the franchise, but they were able to get Van Deisel and Walker back for the 4th movie they had to tie Tokyo Drift in. |
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I don't feel like debating this, but Han was never a "drift king" they even had a scene where he says he only drifts for one thing and then does a big donut around two asian chicks stopped at a light. I'm not saying the timeline is exact, but the ending for both is roughly at the same time with Vin Diesel's character just arriving in Tokyo. This series has tons of plot holes anyways so its really kind of pointless. Also, if you watch the DVD extra on the last film, It has a whole mini-movie with Han & Dom's crew in Mexico. Then Han splitting and moving to Tokyo. |
Maybe they'll start off F&F5 where they ended Tokyo Drift with the drift race between Vin and the new DK Sean Boswell.....haha jk.
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I think they need to start ff5 at the Dom escape sceen from the fourth movie's end.
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that is one sick 94-95 honda accord. wow so clean and nice. but anyways always loved the fast and the furious movies but I hate it when they add american cars make it all imports man from the low budget cars to the top dollars cars. make the story about any import can be a racer even if some don't believe it could. I know everyone thinks you should have a z or rx7 or skyline, supra, nsx etc. but some little dude dreams of having a civic, crx, 240, celica or mr2 or whatever can show how you put love into any ride can be a beast. and have respect from the guys with the top dollar cars. when they laughed at them and accepted them. tired of these american cars popping up in the movies of fast and the furious movies. every time they show one its like ooo0o0o we gotta be scared. man fu ck that!!!! imports forever man. our cars may not all be fast like the real known cars but hey's a little love and time any import can be a car that you'll always enjoy. so come on make the fast and the furious movies right and keep it strictly imports all the way. and keep the stupid v8s out. from civics to skylines I love all imports.
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Most of the movie was also filmed in Puerto Rico too. When my grandmother died 1 1/2 months ago they where filming in San Juan and all across the Island.
They made a big a$$ traffic jam on that Friday that arrived to San Juan because they closed one of the most busiest bridge during rush hour at 5:30PM to shot parts of the film. |
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It plays in the line from the end of Tokyo Drift where Vin's character says Han ran American muscle when they rolled together. |
i can't believe you guys are actually analyzing fast and furious movies. :facepalm:
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Han didn't die in Tokyo drift. His broken body was taken and re-created as a super-human cyborg known as "RoboDrfter".
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