Forum: Movies, Television, Books (Does anyone still read?) Topic: Fast and Furious 6 started by: Malcolm Posted by Malcolm on Jul. 04 2014,18:48
Synopsis:Universal Studios banks on the fact that people like staring at car crashes and their aftermath. Every highway I've ever driven on says that's a safe bet. Review: There are several car chases/races and a few fights. The "plot" serves as a means to move the action scenes to new settings. It's PG-13, so there's nothing especially impressive, but goddamn some of the high-end vehicles they show off are things to behold. The budget for the cast must've been a good bag of change. Rock, Vin, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, and Gina Carano. Anyhow, if you remember the A-Team, you'll note a couple episodes where they faced flip versions of themselves, the Evil A-Team. Additionally, the last season of that show had them working for the same gov't they were trying to evade for the entirety of the history of the franchise. FF6 takes both of these concepts and applies them directly with little to no imagination. Bonus point for a mid-credits scene where someone shows up, ices one of Vin's crew, and leaves a threatening voicemail. I'm betting he's the brother of the leader of the FF6 Evil A-Team. I hope he's either Turkish or Frank Martin. Verdict: It's worth putting on in the background if you want something with explosions that won't put stress on your brain. Also funny for the scenes with Vin and Michelle that are supposed to have sexual tension. Posted by GORDON on Jul. 04 2014,18:54
I stopped at the first one because I wasn't a masochist.
Posted by Malcolm on Jul. 05 2014,09:46
(GORDON @ Jul. 04 2014,20:54) QUOTE I stopped at the first one because I wasn't a masochist. It's a car wreck transforming into a train wreck metamorphosing all the way into a full-blown mushroom cloud of nuclear automotive wtf-ness and physics that can only be described as skull-fuckingly incorrect. If there wasn't a car chase or fight, I probably wasn't paying attention. As I said, it's a background movie. Posted by GORDON on Jul. 05 2014,09:57
I think it was The Transporter that turned me off of "so dumb it is awesome!" stuff with no other redeeming qualities. The time he had a bomb strapped to the bottom of his car, he hasn't seen it and didn't even actually know where it was, so he jumps his car, does a barrel roll, and knocks the bomb off the bottom of the car, upside down, in flight, with the dangling hook of a crane.I like awesome shit as much as the next guy, but I want at least .000001% plausibility so I can suspend my disbelief. I also found nothing redeeming about the 1st F&F movie. I also dislike the culture it is supposed to be celebrating because they irritate me. Posted by Malcolm on Jul. 05 2014,10:07
QUOTE I like awesome shit as much as the next guy, but I want at least .000001% plausibility so I can suspend my disbelief. From the dude who's probably got a full-size Harry Potter poster taped to the ceiling above his bed. QUOTE I also dislike the culture it is supposed to be celebrating because they irritate me. G dislikes fast cars. Noted. Posted by GORDON on Jul. 05 2014,10:13
Usually you are subtle when trolling, but sometimes it is obvious.
Posted by Malcolm on Jul. 05 2014,10:36
Movies are there specifically so we can suspend belief for 90 minutes at a time. I'm willing to let physics, acting, interesting story, etc. slide so long as something's there to show. I'm far less willing to forgive character and plot inconsistencies. Frank Martin can remove as many bombs from his car as he likes using his patented hanging hook technique. If he routinely breaks his own rules (checking the package, asking names), then my brain starts to rebel. Or do you boycott Jaws because great whites can't swim backwards?
Posted by TheCatt on Feb. 28 2016,10:10
This is next on my list. I've watched the first 5 now.They are surprisingly good for workout TV. Just enough action, not too much plot or thinking. Posted by TheCatt on Mar. 13 2016,10:19
Turns out I had only watched the first four.Watched the 5th today. I found < Bernie Sander's campaign speech writer > Posted by TheCatt on Mar. 13 2016,10:20
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