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Better than the Expendables on wheels BS they've put out on the last 2 films.
I'm saying you really think this franchise would of made it to 7 films if they would of kept it in the levels of film 1 doubt it.
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Better than the Expendables on wheels BS they've put out on the last 2 films.
i don't feel like reading every page for this answer...what kind of car did they drive through the different buildings in? the red one that is ultra rare?
Tokyo Drift was mediocre at best imo
It could've been worse lol
Update.......252 US AND 548 Overseas total 800 million WW!
‘Furious 7′ Becomes Highest-Grossing ‘Fast & Furious’ Sequel In 10 Days – Box Office
Sunday Final update 9:36AM after 6:50AM post: It took Fast & Furious 6 some 15 weeks to accumulate $238.6M in domestic box office during the summer of 2013. By contrast, it will take Furious 7 just 10 days to pass its immediate predecessor as the highest-grossing title in the Fast & Furious franchise.
Universal sees Furious 7 clocking a second weekend of $60.6M at 4,022 theaters, raising the pic’s 10-day domestic cume to $252.5M by end of today. That’s a 59% decline, slightly better than the -64% that FF6 registered in its second sesh.
Last night, Saturday ticket sales spiked 35% spike over Friday’s studio-reported $18.8M, bringing the cume to $236.07M. Furious 7‘s second weekend of $60.6M is the third-best sophomore session for a film playing prior to summer, ranking behind the No. 2 frames of American Sniper ($64.6M) and Alice in Wonderland ($62.7M). Among the all-time best second weekends at the B.O., Furious 7 ranks 12th.
http://deadline.com/2015/04/furious-7-the-longest-ride-nicholas-sparks-box-office-1201408312/
If they stopped at 5 it wouldve been best. It was good and not so unrealistic as 6 & 7.
On top of Dom doing his Jim Edmonds impression and catching Letty like he was stealing a homerun, the 100mile airplane runway, flying thru buildings, and catching ahold of a car spoiler before runner off a bus on a cliff. 6/7 was doing the most.
Each movie had their gimme a break moments. But the last two they just didnt give any dambs about reality.
If they stopped at 5 it wouldve been best. It was good and not so unrealistic as 6 & 7.
On top of Dom doing his Jim Edmonds impression and catching Letty like he was stealing a homerun, the 100mile airplane runway, flying thru buildings, and catching ahold of a car spoiler before runner off a bus on a cliff. 6/7 was doing the most.
Each movie had their gimme a break moments. But the last two they just didnt give any dambs about reality.
driving a safe thru the streets of brazil and switching it in a garbage truck is realistic? I agree tho should have ended it at 5. I was watching 6 earlier today and god gina carano's acting was horrible.
Pretty sure Vin and Paul said they didn't wanna do anymore. Then they rebooted it with the 4th one fast and furious.I remember not liking TD after watching it in the movie theatre, but I saw it again a few months ago on TV and its actually a decent movie
To this day I always wondered why they did a 180 with all new cast members in that movie
makes no sense, the first movie made the budget back 7 fold and the second one 3 fold so why switch it up?
Anyone care to explain?
If they stopped at 5 it wouldve been best. It was good and not so unrealistic as 6 & 7.
On top of Dom doing his Jim Edmonds impression and catching Letty like he was stealing a homerun, the 100mile airplane runway, flying thru buildings, and catching ahold of a car spoiler before runner off a bus on a cliff. 6/7 was doing the most.
Each movie had their gimme a break moments. But the last two they just didnt give any dambs about reality.
driving a safe thru the streets of brazil and switching it in a garbage truck is realistic? I agree tho should have ended it at 5. I was watching 6 earlier today and god gina carano's acting was horrible.
No the safe scene isn't realistic but it's still a lot more believable than some of the stuff in 6 and 7.
I say this as someone who enjoyed 6 and 7, though not as much as 5, and will continue to watch every FF they release
If they stopped at 5 it wouldve been best. It was good and not so unrealistic as 6 & 7.
On top of Dom doing his Jim Edmonds impression and catching Letty like he was stealing a homerun, the 100mile airplane runway, flying thru buildings, and catching ahold of a car spoiler before runner off a bus on a cliff. 6/7 was doing the most.
Each movie had their gimme a break moments. But the last two they just didnt give any dambs about reality.
driving a safe thru the streets of brazil and switching it in a garbage truck is realistic? I agree tho should have ended it at 5. I was watching 6 earlier today and god gina carano's acting was horrible.
No the safe scene isn't realistic but it's still a lot more believable than some of the stuff in 6 and 7.
I say this as someone who enjoyed 6 and 7, though not as much as 5, and will continue to watch every FF they release
Even if Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Ludacris & Tyrese are replaced by Nick Cannon, Ryan Reynolds, Tyga & Chris Brown?
I remember not liking TD after watching it in the movie theatre, but I saw it again a few months ago on TV and its actually a decent movie
To this day I always wondered why they did a 180 with all new cast members in that movie
makes no sense, the first movie made the budget back 7 fold and the second one 3 fold so why switch it up?
Anyone care to explain?