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  • Furious 7

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Your favorite band sucks, and you have terrible taste in movies.
 #165479  by Eric
 Fri Apr 10, 2015 3:31 pm
Last 5 minutes of this movie destroyed me.

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 #165481  by kali o.
 Fri Apr 10, 2015 3:34 pm
How did this series make it to 7...?

I haven't watched a single one though...
 #165485  by Zeus
 Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:37 am
kali o. wrote:How did this series make it to 7...?

I haven't watched a single one though...
It almost died after #2 which is an unwatchable piece of shit and a lesson in how not to make a sequel. The first was a pretty solid action movie that was a love letter to the car modding scene, much better than it should have been. After #2, they gave Lin a small budget to do an offshoot that didn't star any of the original cast and was set in Tokyo. What was basically a set-up for a horrible disaster of a film, it was shockingly decent (kinda pulled a Predator 2 on us). With the surprise cameo at the end that didn't seem to be anything, they decided to bring back the entire original cast for #4....and that's when the series completely took off. They changed from being a car movie with lots of action to an action movie with nice cars in it. And that's when Lin started to do Saw-like tie-backs and retcons (#3 took place after #4 to #6 but before #7 in the timeline). No longer trapped by the whole racing scene thing, they just kinda got more and more over the top with each movie and they became fun action movies that seemed to appeal to a bigger audience.

And that's all they really are, fun action films. Kinda like Lethal Weapon 3 and 4, they became more progressively over the top after #4 and don't take themselves seriously at all (Lethal 4 and Furious 7 are almost comically over the top). But it was the reboot in #3 and again in #4 that allowed it to become the biggest action franchise in the world instead of just some car movies with action in them.
 #165499  by Julius Seeker
 Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:14 am
I haven't seen any of these. They seem fairly stupid. Can they be enjoyed ironically like Anaconda, Commando, or Evil the Dead series?
 #165503  by Eric
 Mon Apr 13, 2015 12:13 am
They're fun movies for the most part, carried by the actors that play the of characters. The first was great, second was awful, third was so far removed from the series that it's just a footnote. Fourth was a reboot of the series with alot of the original cast, and 5-7 are basically action movies which surprisingly met well with both critics and audiences alike.

Paul Walker died in the middle of production for 7, and he has a very diminished roll as a result(A lot less dialog that's very apparent). So at the end they retire the character in a nice way and they have this super touching ending where they kinda blend the character and actor and Dom(Vin Diesel) says goodbye to his friend. It really tugs at the heart strings because this cast doesn't have the most talented actors in the world, so you can tell they were actually extremely sad about the whole thing. If you've ever lost a friend, not being able to say goodbye is the thing that really kinda lingers, and the way they handle it, and Vin Diesel and the rest of the cast say goodbye is actually touching in a way you wouldn't expect a cheese action film series to get across so well.
 #165546  by Eric
 Fri Apr 17, 2015 10:50 pm
It hit 1 billion world wide heh.
 #165548  by Anarky
 Sat Apr 18, 2015 1:45 am
So many manly tears in that finale for me
 #166067  by Zeus
 Wed May 27, 2015 6:51 pm
Yeah, never thought it would touch Avengers....

Guess we're gonna see a #8 now....