
‘Fast And The Furious’ the 4th installment went beyond any expectations and somehow managed to sell $72 million dollars worth of tickets over the weekend. Universal’s “Fast & Furious” also raced to a record for April debuts, easily passing the previous best of $42.2 million set in 2003 by “Anger Management.” The fourth installment…….man, it is a sad reflection of our times when a paper-thin, lame film spawns three more knockoffs. Remakes or sequels…..this is nearly all Hollywood churns out these day. I find it sad that the movies with consistently horrible reviews are tops at the box office and it’s a precious few that have any desire to see good films. I guess that’s why movies just keep getting worse.

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i was hoping this movie would fail like babylon ad. vin (mark vincent) turned down FF2 because he didn’t want to be typecast. His acting career was and really still is a joke. And now we have to deal with seeing and hearing his bs.
I’ll admit it, this movie was kinda lame out of the four but the cars were the real reason that people love the movie. Good thing they left it hanging because you know that means another one.
hahaha
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