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To talk about the character stuff in the Fast & Furious series feels like boasting about the plot in a porno film, or the articles in Playboy (yes, I heard Playboy doesn't don't do nudes anymore). It's always amusing.
Let's just assume that directors who can make it to Hollywood can probably direct multiple genre projects, and like actors should not be pigeonholed. Lin directed independent movies as well as big blockbusters, so he's a good man to be on this.
 
Yet, you're a Star Trek fan. :techman:
The irony here is inescapable...warp drives fine..car jumps..impossible.

BTW, I've never watched more than a minute or two of a F&TF movie..always planned on watching one.

RAMA
 
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No one was going to mistake it for a well grounded documentary back then either. "I Dream of Jeannie" probably had more "realism" and relevance to the Apollo program ;)
Yeah, far more people aspired to search the beaches for bottles than supported the space exploration program.
 
I watched F&F 7 for the sole purpose of seeing what it was all about and giving it a chance. I was curious with no preconceptions. My opinion was formed after watching it. I could not get past the "ridiculous" and it still looked like action porn with diversity and plot thrown in for the sake of it. I wasn't impressed.
Well of course seeing one movie by itself would not give you the full context of how the characters have developed over time or the massive continuity that has been built up between the films.

In fact, the revenge plot for the seventh film is capped off by an event which happened in the third film, but which was chronologically retconned in-universe —without any major continuity errors beyond people being slightly older and plumper looking— into not taking place until the start of the seventh film, and now was depicted as a deliberate assassination rather than just an unfortunate accident. Michelle Rodriguez's character is still suffering the after effects of something that happened to her in the fourth film and has been slowly developing ever since with a hint dropped in a post-credits scene in the fifth film and then fully explored in the sixth and resolved in the seventh film.

I'm not sure why it would be wrong to introduce more casting diversity "just for the sake of it," but regardless, that doesn't apply to the F&F franchise, since as I mentioned, the growing number of family and friends and partners Diesel and Walker's characters work with were drawn from all the previous films rather than just showing up randomly, with the exception of Kurt Russell's character, who was new.
 
I like Michelle Rodriguez. That's a plus.

Well of course seeing one movie by itself would not give you the full context of how the characters have developed over time or the massive continuity that has been built up between the films.
I've noticed around here that massive continuity is a negative, so it's a strange comment in the context of what appears to be the prevailing thought about the Abramsverse versus Prime. Granted, Star Trek has a few more decades on F&F.
 
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I've noticed around here that massive continuity is a negative, so it's a strange comment in the context of what appears to be the prevailing thought about the Abramsverse versus Prime. Granted, Star has a few more decades on F&F.
It would only be a strange comment if my opinion represented the sum total of what "around here" thought and I was speaking for all of them instead of just myself. I don't mind a deep continuity, especially when it's done well. I also don't mind the idea of a reboot if and when said continuity does get ponderous after decades. As long as it's interesting and enjoyable storytelling, I'm easy like Sunday morning.
 
Where is this, because they have beach movie showings here near where I live.

I don't know....it came up among images when I was doing a search for Trek-related stuff.
That picture was taken during a screening of the Trek documentary "The Captains" on the flight deck of the USS Intrepid - now a floating museum docked at Pier 86 in Manhattan on the Hudson River. They have a regular movie night there during the summer months.

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This isn't a drive-in, but cool just the same. Encountered this image by accident:

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The structure seen at the upper left, next to the screen, is the Space Shuttle Pavilion.
 
That picture was taken during a screening of the Trek documentary "The Captains" on the flight deck of the USS Intrepid - now a floating museum docked at Pier 86 in Manhattan on the Hudson River. They have a regular movie night there during the summer months.

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The structure seen at the upper left, next to the screen, is the Space Shuttle Pavilion.

Thanks. :)

Furious 7 was the first of that series that I saw. I enjoyed it and will see the rest in the near future. It's a shame what happened to Paul Walker. I've seen several of his other movies and felt that he did a very good job in every case. He is one who would have been serious competition for Chris Pine in the role of Kirk.
 
The irony here is inescapable...warp drives fine..car jumps..impossible.

BTW, I've never watched more than a minute or two of a F&TF movie..always planned on watching one.

RAMA
I started with Fast 5 and thoroughly enjoyed it.

I like Michelle Rodriguez. That's a plus.


I've noticed around here that massive continuity is a negative, so it's a strange comment in the context of what appears to be the prevailing thought about the Abramsverse versus Prime. Granted, Star Trek has a few more decades on F&F.
Massive continuity is fine as long as it doesn't handcuff the story or get flatly ignored. If it comes down to continuity and a good story, then I tend to lean towards a good story.

Also, what's the prevailing thought about Abramsverse? I have more enjoyment from Abramsverse because I know Prime continuity.
 
BTW, I've never watched more than a minute or two of a F&TF movie..always planned on watching one.
I haven't seen the first three for years. 1 introduces the core characters. 2 and 3 are good (I recall) but don't have much to do with the larger continuity. Lin started on the franchise with 3, but 4 is the stronger film. 6 is the weakest IMO: just too many characters, and some action bits that were too long and over the top. I haven't seen 7.
 
The irony here is inescapable...warp drives fine..car jumps..impossible.

BTW, I've never watched more than a minute or two of a F&TF movie..always planned on watching one.

RAMA

I can recommend the 6th one in the series, which grossed over $700m.

The vibe I got at the end of the film from the ensemble cast was one that I hope Lin can replicate for STB.

Every cast member had a task or a job to do, everyone needed everyone else in order for the team to succeed.
 
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