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Behind the Scenes: Fast and the Furious - Garage41
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Neeseius
August 19, 2008
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I'm more of a domestic guy than anything, but I still thoroughly enjoyed The Fast and the Furious 1. The first one had a very good storyline and the music for the movie was badas$, the first movie was genuine, despite it's mostly import bias. The second and on movies completely dove off course, and it became a pop culture oriented movie, IMO I think 2 and especially Tokyo Drift were only average movies, where as the first one was a 5star blockbuster
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Neeseius
August 19, 2008
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I'm more of a domestic guy than anything, but I still thoroughly enjoyed The Fast and the Furious 1
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kris87
August 18, 2008
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they know what their talking about it makeing me think about the dumb shit they did in the those movies
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XxM16K2xX
August 18, 2008
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They all had their ups and downs. I would like to see a 2004 Subaru Sti used as like a mian car. Its about time they use one.
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COBRAIIW
August 17, 2008
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I bought a copy of thr original Fast and Furious (1958),now THAT movie sucked more than any of the modern ones!
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Sil3ntP8nd8
August 17, 2008
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lol, they brought up stuff i never thought of. good work!
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i watched it 12 times in 3 days.... i was a kid then...
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August 16, 2008
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it has to suck, right?
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USMUSL
August 15, 2008
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I liked all of them for different reasons. A 2jz Mustang? Well, that's American ingenuity at its best, but it's still sacreligiious.
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n3k0
August 14, 2008
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Number one was a great movie, 2 was okay, 3 just sucked.Let's see if 4 can bring back what 1 had..
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Craig Lieberman joins Matt Farah on Garage419 to discuss what happens behind the scenes while shooting Fast and the Furious. Craig goes into the technical details of how the cars performed their stunts in the movie and what we should expect from the 2009 release of Fast and the Furious 4. - Garage419
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