The day that I learned that Tokyo Drift was retconned into being the 7th movie timeline wise was an enlightening day for me. It’s so funny because since the movie was made in the early 2000’s, everyone is using flip phones and old tech. But now, the movie supposedly takes place in 2015 or so, which means that Japan is technologically 10 years behind the entire rest of the world in this Fast Alternate World.
Unironically Japan used flip phones for much longer than most places. In 2015 flip phones still made up 20% of sales, according to some other research it seems like somewhere around 50-90% used flip phones/feature phones, which are effectively flip phones, in 2014. I think that we tend to look at Japan as a tech development area with crazy tech things, though realistically Japan they are very slow moving with a lot of things, honestly I think a lot of it has to do with following tradition and the elderly population. I mean faxing is STILL super common in Japan.
@@neonicon8500 to be fair, even when the iphone 4-5 was out in 2010 most of them still used flip phones and sent texts through phone-email. Their flipphones were more advanced but thats because they held on to flipphones for longer
@@WayTooAwesome Flip phones are still common in America too. Many older folks, drug dealers, and just poorer folks tend to use them. I was just saying a "cool guy" like Bow Wow who seemed to be up-to-date on everything would definitely have the latest smart phone if the movie was accurate to what they retconned it to. Honestly the franchise ends at Tokyo Drift for me
After this video it's abundantly clear that this is just a weird street racer DnD campaign, where now that the players are high level, they are world destroying demigods, can come back from death at will, and the only dead character that stays dead is the one dude who moved away and can't play anymore.
16:18 Dom has an IQ of over 300. Before he was reintroduced in F&F 4 he studied structual, civil, mechanical and electrical engineering. He just calculated the damage on the concrete structure and where he had to stomp with 0.00000001% of the power of Family to make it collapse. He really is one of a kind.
In case anyone was wondering, the studio producing Fast and Furious wanted to capitalize on the Avenger team up style movies but didn't have a solid IP to do it with other than F&F. They then turned F&F into their Avengers
Most of the actors have it in their contracts that they can't lose a fight, so what you end up with is a disjointed conglomerate of no-win scenerios that make a character look badass. The rock, vinnie, statham, all of them. It helps explain why it went in such a ridiculous direction just making random characters look badass.
Fun fact - Lucas Black, the "33 year old" from Tokyo Drift, was only 22 or under when the movie was filmed. A 22 year old playing a 17 year old is actually pretty decent casting considering that almost never happens...it just is bizarre they picked the oldest looking 22 year old to have ever existed haha.
To me, the craziest scene in F9 is when Dom is fighting 20 men, being able to push them away like cobwebs, and doesn't take a single scratch from all of them. On top of that, he eventually grabs two GIANT chains that are attached to CONCRETE pillars and RIPS them apart like they're nothing, drops maybe 20 feet below to the water where all the rubble and people fall on top and around him, and he makes it out alive. I couldn't believe it when I saw it.
@@supershortvids11 Samson asked God for strength one last time Dom used the power of family and ripped those chains apart like the wet tissues they are.
During this scene, he knocks out some people, throws some people into the water below (which is survivable, as he survived it), but he also just fucking HANGS people on the chains.
Fast 11: Jessie from the first movie comes back. Turns out, when he was shot up in that drive-by, Dom put his body in the freezer and he comes back like Captain America to save the universe
At this point if nobody really dies, they need to bring Jesse back. And if they are gonna have that self aware Tyrese scene in F9, then I want a scene of the crew explaining all the wild bs they’ve done since the first movie to Jesse who is still just a normal guy
@@cameronjosephvideos5942I legit didn’t know it was a fast and furious movie until the end when it said Fast And Furious Hobbs and Shaw, in my head I just thought it was a rock and Jason movie 😂btw never watched Fast and Furious in my life the only thing I know is Paul Walker, Rock, Vin Diesel, and Luda bc of Baby
This video made me understand the Fast and Furious universe (Fastverse from here onwards). NOS in this universe's equivalent to MP, as long as you have enough of it you can cast car themed magic spells.
Atrioc, something you may not have noticed during that safe dragging scene, Dom and Brian were driving Chargers. Many times i have pulled a 20 ton safe behind my 2012 Charger.
@@atrioc no offence taken, brother. I understand the confusion, because it would make more sense if they had been Mustangs since they are #BuiltFordTough
Furious 7 is INSANE to me. It's a whole movie of Fast and Furious action. Like nothing new, and then at the end there's a touching tribute to the cast member that died in real life and it's just tacked on there as if it isn't out of the ordinary
Honestly, that’s the most reasonable movie/move on their part. Sure like someone else said, a bit tacky. But, the movies are made to give people a chance to laugh, turn off their brains, have fun - and get away from reality for a little bit. But, still a man died, and a huge part of his life was dedicated to F&F. His ability to provide for his entire family for the rest of their lives, being able to travel the world and so on. I just don’t get how it’s insane, or even weird. I mean for the insane part - I get that you were being hyperbolic. But, it’s common practice in plenty of cultures, to do something like this. It would’ve been far more insane/weird, if they did nothing at all. Or completely rewrote the movie.
Breh that whole theater cried. Of all things in these movies that is prob the most reasonable. I'm a car guy so I've honestly hated these movies since 5, and glad that paid tribute to pretty much the only car guy who was on set
In the CMU first year physics course, one of the lectures is dedicated to figuring out how to make the Fast 5 safe scene. It turns out, if the car can deliver almost infinite torque (obviously possible due to NOS) and the entire volume of the car is made out of lead, there's enough friction to actually pull the safe. Therefore, it's safe to downgrade that scene from a 6 on the Luda scale to something more reasonable like 5.9.
@@dnegel9546 I haven't seen the movie, but I got the sense that the cast was fairly new? Like, didn't he just have it put on, so the muscles wouldn't have had time to atrophy? Then again, his arm would still be broken, which isn't much better.
Currently have a nasty head cold going on, all kinds of pressure in my head. Atrioc going “Dominic becomes an earth bender” made me laugh so hard I am currently physically in more pain after this video than before. Thanks Big A!
in all honesty fast five's vault scene is amongst the GOATs of car stunts. They were either featuring a truck with a vault bodywork (SICK) or actually pulling around a steel mockup of a vault (SIIIIIICK!!!!!) with two chargers (SIIIIIIIIICK)
They got permission from the local gov to do whatever they want. I really enjoyed the balance of crazy stunts and believability. That's what used to seperate the Fast series from Avengers. Now it's all CGI and the Rock is somehow a main character
@@user-ne9sd4ow1oThey recorded some scenes in Downtown SJ Puerto Rico including the long bridge and they made it a logistical nightmare for for us for 2 days 😭 but it was awesome seeing familiar places in the movie
I also love the scene where Dom grabs two chains and break down concret pillars while fighting like twelve dudes, falls into a huge pit and lives through the power of Family.
The moment F&F jumps the shark for me story wise is that scene after playing chicken in Furious 7, where the CIA comes out of nowhere and says Dom is the man they need for the job because of his particular skills. It goes from one moment of this actual spy guy laughing at Dom, the man who drives cars fast, for bringing a wrench to a gun fight and about to just shoot him to you're the only one who can save the world from the terrorists who stole our super technology. Call in your crew of racers, and we're giving you cutting edge military grade weaponry, to land in azerbaijan by jumping your cars from a plane 12k feet up with parachutes and retrieve the device from the top secret military convoy guarded by professionals. After that the movies are about working with the government to stop the new Avengers level threat instead of fighting another drug cartel
The best way to describe the crazy jump in stakes in these movies is, in the first movie Dom torretto's claim to fame is he's a street racer that steals DVD PLAYERS from semi trucks! In the later movies he joins an international spy organization and is recruited by a guy named MR. NO NAME!! A million monkey's over infinity could never write this! AI could never write this! Human writers truly take us places we not only dreamed of, but thought not possible to exist! 😂
Yeah I'm saying, honestly Tej being a super tech geek isn't wild. I may be a car geek/wannabe tuner now, but I was a college dropout in physics and engineering. I didn't just forget that stuff lol A lot of folks are like that tbh
Honestly, its gradual. It went insane somewhere between the Safe scene in Fast Five, and Dom stomping on the ground to defeat Shaw in Furious 7. I think the Tank battle in Fast and Furious 6 would have to be the exact moment things truly jumped the shark.
atrioc puts so much effort and planned content for his live stream content which translates into such a good fking quality yt vid, i dont think even ludwig or such can do it this well. The effort is paying off well
Yup, DougDoug is the only streamer I can think of that consistently puts more prep time in his streams than Big A (I just wish he would stop doing react stuff)
Nah, the "big scene" in The Fast and the Furious (1) wasn't the first street race, it was the final truck hijacking at the end of the movie (getting shot at by trucker, driving under truck again, getting pinned to truck by wire, SURFING ON A SUPRA! to jumping to and from a semi) followed immediately by a drive by, then a car chase against armed motorcyclists, and the big drag race to the train tracks flip crash finale. Practically the last quarter of the movie is a steady chain of baller set pieces.
So my breakdown is: Fast 1-3 are like regular action movie crazy. A couple heightened set pieces but nothing too crazy, and some of the action moments are actually possible, if exaggerated or not plausible. And they’re actually about cars to some extent. Fast 4 onward is a steady ascent to the crew becoming straight-up superheroes.
Someone IN chat said "you have to rate that a 9.11" after they drove the cars through multiple towers🤣 Out of this ENTIRE amazing video, THAT was the highlight for me😂 Im dying of laughter over here @17:56
I enjoy the fast and furious as a trilogy personally. After 3 it got unrecognizable and like that friend you grew apart from but like to watch on socials cuz they're insane
I’m so unbelievably grateful that I have never watched a Fast and Furious movie because I knew how insane it would be, and finally I witnessed the insanity through the perspective of the FAMILY scale. Space was certainly 11 Ludas.
He wasn’t just a street racer. He was a professional thief. The original F&F was never about street racing, it was about a cop going undercover to figure out which of the street racing crews were the hijackers.
@@LouisRich85 when he said to Brian that he was doing time in Lompoc, in reality he lied to him because otherwise Brian wouldn't believe he escape the galaxy's toughest prison and had to fought hordes of photophobes monsters before even reaching LA.
I remember your mentioning trying to figure out where it started becoming what it is now. So I did that as well because I was curious, 4th movie when Toretto mentions “this is where his jurisdiction begins” had to be the most standout moment for me.
I have never seen one of these movies, but this is exactly what I thought happened to the series over the years. When the first came out it was just a car movie for people who wanted to see cool fast cars race lol
they level up like video game characters. At some point you reach max level and body 40 goons, rip chains out of pillars, and THEN survive fall damage as well as getting buried by rubble
You left out the scene where Dom takes 50 lbs of reinforced concrete pillars falling on him, 5 gaurds beating him and rips down an entire concrete platform to save Letty 😂😂😂
I only saw the first two and never bothered with any of the rest. So this was kind of fun to watch. Atrioc should do more "stupid" movie reviews. His personality fits for it. Him malding and laughing hysterically are meta in his stream. These fit perfectly along with that.
@@Abel-Alvarezhe’ll be the final boss in the final film, since that incident he went on to build a global dvd player and trucking empire and is out for revenge
I've never wanted to actually watch these movies so this was a great way to experience everything hilarious about it without watching at all. Thank you.
When i was a kid id sit and watch my dad watch the first few fast movies...i can only very vaguely recall the first 2 and some of tokyo drift but they were pretty normal racing/action movies to me. Flash forward im with my friends as a teen watching whatever movie was on that day and we ended up in fast 8. When i say that my disbelief was through the roof i mean my brain just stopped working the entire movie because all i can think was "this cannot be real life". The shock of finding out that the fast car enthusiasts movie had devolved into stopping nuclear warfare by driving through explosions on a frozen ocean in antartica was big enough but then seeing how everyone was literally just immortal all of a sudden and seemed to have some kind of superhuman power just took me out. I usually like to make small jokes throughout the movies for a laugh with my friends but i genuinely don't remember being able get a word out that entire run time.
Whats so funny when I watched the one with the space. I said to my cousin, while joking on the 1st half of the movie, "I am sure they are going to space on the next movie, they must have run out of ideas at this movie." and we laughed so hard when it happend.
All of Dom's escape plans involve him slamming the turbo full speed off a cliff/sky scraper. I think he's just trying to off himself but keeps getting saved by pure blind luck
Don't let this distract you from the fact that MoTec Exhaust System is going to be running three T66 turbos with Hector engines. And on top of that, he just went into Harry's and he ordered three NOS with Honda Civic... and a Spoon.
So glad somebody is bringing attention to what I have always known! Continuity and reality were constantly being pushed throughout this series in order to see how far people would bend over backwards to ignore these issues and just keep spending money.
The big takeaway is that Dom is clearly a cyborg that made upgrades after TF&tF. That’s why he had the Batman detective vision in F&F4, knew the angle to drive the car so that he could launch from one highway to the other to catch Letty, and then landed without a scratch in F&F6. Among all the other insane feats he accomplished throughout the rest of the series. It’s so obvious. Nah but on a serious note this whole video had me cracking up 😂 I almost passed out from laughing during the Fast 5 part 😭 As Martin Scorsese would say “This is peak cinema 🤌🏾”
Oh and he forgot the scene in F9 when Roman (Tyrese) was in a pit with no cover getting shot at by every bad guy that had the high ground from every angle, and he somehow doesn’t get hit…. at all 😂 Then he started making the jokes about them being invincible which literally tells the audience that they’re being unapologetic with their lack of realism and are even embracing it, which is pretty funny 😂
As crazy as the space stuff was it simply doesn’t compare to the opening jungle sequences in Fast 9 that made me literally pause the movie entirely and almost quit the series lmao. The rest of it?? Whatever, you can kinda action brain the stuff away. (except for Dom smash, wtf??) They open the movie and do the time honored running across a falling bridge trip and just…impossibly it even more. The bridge is completely gone on the other side halfway through. They’re maybe 5 feet ahead of straight air. But *THEN,* the shot changes to be the other side of the bridge where you see it has completely fallen. Now in regular movie they’ve maybe held on to a rope-but they’re in cars so no, they just drive up the completely downed bridge??? *AND THEN SPEAKING OF HOLDING ONTO ROPE DOM THEN DRIVES HIS CAR ONTO THAT SAME FULLY DOWNED BRIDGE AND TRICK SHOTS HIMSELF ACROSS IT BY TANGLING THE BRIDGE ROPE INTO HIS WHEEL???? AND THEN HE EVEN HITS THE SIDE OF THE CLIFF AND JJST LAUNCHES THE CAR OVER IT????*
The one that made me cry laughing was the sky scraper jump tbh. That is so funny he just says “it’s time to unleash the beast” then jumps from skyscrapers 😂😂
While the wheelie is a little bit zesty, it is a rear wheel drive car with a whole lot of power. They wheelie off the drag strip relatively often with enough power.
The idiom "jumping the shark" is a pejorative that is used to argue that a creative work or entity has reached a point in which it has exhausted its core intent and is introducing new ideas that are discordant with, or an over-exaggeration of, its original purpose.
Even when you give the context about the parking lot having been severely attacked by an attack heli's missiles in f7, it's still delusionally insane that Dom was able to break it apart with one stomp
No there's an after credit scene or something of Tez and Rome actually outside of the car floating in space in their suits that has duct tape holding it together. That scene, and Dom stomping a hole in concrete are the two most unbelievable things I've ever seen. With the rope swing bridge a close second because i _GUESS_ it is _TECHNICALLY_ possible to do. I hate so much what this franchise turned into. The only good thing to come will be The Rock and John Cena hopefully finally being in a movie together. You know John Cena didnt really die.
The immediate force of when the rope is fully stretched out would rip the car apart. Big A said it was attatched to one of the wheels which would 100% break. The worst part is how Vin Diesel is unscathed after multiple flips with a car though
@@TheDragonl_ I forget what all happens in the movie, because who would want to remember these later movies, but the axel or whatever could stay intact if there is no slack in the rope at all therefore never yanking it. But like I said, I only guess it is technically possible if everything is perfectly set up. I know it actually could never happen. It's just one of the more fantastical, yet somewhat, believable stunts, like driving through 3 skyscrapers. Definitely could never happen, but more believable than being in space in a suit with duct tape covering holes or stomping a hole in a cement bridge that is only cracked.
I have to at least give them props for the vault heist, as a lot of the "normal" shots of the cars dragging the vault through the streets, was actually done practically! Watching the hehind the scenes of how they did it, it honestly makes me appreciate the scene a lot more...
You're probably thinking of the whole "Frog in the pot" thing where frogs will chill in the pot without trying to escape if you gradually raise the heat until eventually they will just die as it gets too hot and they wont try to escape the entire time, as lobsters are tossed in when its already hit enough to kill them instantly.
I missed that dude... The effort to make logically sense of stupid things is just unmatched... what a great dude, i missed you atrioc, that was funny af.
Interesting to here at the end how fast 10 indicates fast 9 as a Luda saturation point or L-Max. All though linear rather then exponentially curved, the graph has a similar model as bacterial cell reproduction with Fast 9 plateauing and Fast 10 seemingly beginning the cell destruction/death phase.
You forgot in Fast 6 at the end of the movie when they were chasing Shaw’s plane down what seems to be an infinite runway, Dom proceeds to drive through the front of a plane that’s crashing and rolling. He literally walks up from the side like he bailed last second😂😂😂
What's so funny about the space scene in the 9th movie is at about the 6th or 7th movie, so many people, including myself, were saying things like, "What...are they going to be astronauts next" or "Next thing they're going to do is end up in space." and the directors and writers did it LOL
I'm genuinely glad you did this. I saw the first one in theaters multiple times because I loved the cars. Once it morphed into the behemoth it did, I lost interest. They're still shut your brain off fun but I only watch them if they happen to show up on a streaming service. And now it's just to see what physics is like in that universe.
I think the bigger question here should be this: WHAT’S HECTOR BEEN DOING WITH THOSE THREE HONDA CIVICS WITH SPOON ENGINES, THREE T66 TURBOS WITH NOS, AND MOTEC EXHAUST SYSTEM?
He forgot to mention my favorite fast moment, when a real life cast member dies and they deepfake his face onto his brother’s face to have a “heartfelt” send off
4:45: the most unrealistic part of this scene is having clear enough space to get a path through SHIBUYA CROSSING to not only not get stopped by traffic during your drift car chase, but not hit any innocent civilians in the midst of the pedestrain crossing, and subsequently not get caught by any police.
Hold up, is the part where the cars flies from building to building a 9/11 callback, they even do it twice??? "Oh no a 2nd mclaren has hit the tower" like ???
The obscenity started in 4, Dom got shot in the shoulder and proceeded to beat someone with the same arm that he got shot in. Then in the tunnels he jumps from one moving car into another moving car while knocking the guy out of the driver seat and taking control of that vehicle all at the same time. Not to mention he holds threatens someone with an engine block dropping it right as it kissed the man’s face and stopping it with one arm.
Being a Fast and Furious Fan. The way he describes some of these scenes feel like I could explain how they tried to get away with the fact some of this happened, but tbh some his theories and examples are just too funny to correct.
Powerful RWD cars absolutely can wheelie like that. Drag races often include cars with what looks like training wheels on the back to keep it from lifting up too high
Why i NEVER... had a problem with any physics of the franchise while watching each individual movie, UNTIL this man broke it down. I mean wow, even mr. Torreto's TEE SHIRT HAS PLOT ARMOR!! It must be a plot armored enchanted tee shirt
Honestly that’s probably not a coincidence, apparently he’s an absolute NIGHTMARE to work with (both in terms of filming and writing due to the stupid “I can never lose a fight or do worse than my enemy” clause in his contract). There’s literally a director who gave up his like high multi-million dollar (in the tens of millions) contract because he couldn’t deal with him any longer and literally quit. Vin diesel is out of shape, doesn’t know his lines at all, sometimes come to set drunk, is probably super egotistical, and my guess is demanding the attention and subservience of everyone on set.
Too Fast Too Furious is the only main line movie without Dom. Unless I’m forgetting something in the movie. Dom shows up to race Sean at the very end of Tokyo Drift.
The day that I learned that Tokyo Drift was retconned into being the 7th movie timeline wise was an enlightening day for me. It’s so funny because since the movie was made in the early 2000’s, everyone is using flip phones and old tech. But now, the movie supposedly takes place in 2015 or so, which means that Japan is technologically 10 years behind the entire rest of the world in this Fast Alternate World.
Right? Lmao JAPAN out here with outdated Razer Flip Phones in whatever year it's meant to be
Unironically Japan used flip phones for much longer than most places. In 2015 flip phones still made up 20% of sales, according to some other research it seems like somewhere around 50-90% used flip phones/feature phones, which are effectively flip phones, in 2014.
I think that we tend to look at Japan as a tech development area with crazy tech things, though realistically Japan they are very slow moving with a lot of things, honestly I think a lot of it has to do with following tradition and the elderly population. I mean faxing is STILL super common in Japan.
@@neonicon8500 to be fair, even when the iphone 4-5 was out in 2010 most of them still used flip phones and sent texts through phone-email. Their flipphones were more advanced but thats because they held on to flipphones for longer
@@WayTooAwesome Flip phones are still common in America too. Many older folks, drug dealers, and just poorer folks tend to use them. I was just saying a "cool guy" like Bow Wow who seemed to be up-to-date on everything would definitely have the latest smart phone if the movie was accurate to what they retconned it to. Honestly the franchise ends at Tokyo Drift for me
@WayTooAwesome Japan also still uses Fax machines, Paper Work for most things, and the list goes on.
It's funny to see how it's progressed.
After this video it's abundantly clear that this is just a weird street racer DnD campaign, where now that the players are high level, they are world destroying demigods, can come back from death at will, and the only dead character that stays dead is the one dude who moved away and can't play anymore.
"Street racer D&D campaign", thank you for that
Given that Vin is a nerd and D&D playing irl I now choose to believe this as fact 😂
LMAO dude you just made me die of laughter for like 3 minutes with this comment..
Vin quite clearly is the paladin
Better plot than what we got
16:18 Dom has an IQ of over 300. Before he was reintroduced in F&F 4 he studied structual, civil, mechanical and electrical engineering. He just calculated the damage on the concrete structure and where he had to stomp with 0.00000001% of the power of Family to make it collapse. He really is one of a kind.
"I had a past before you knew me"
Family
He's more badass than Chris Redfield punching a bolder 😂😂
He’s like Aoi Todo from Jujutsu Kaisen who as an IQ of 530,000
I thought that said he studied spiritual engineering and I broke down laughing
Dom went into a coma at the end of the 1st film and it has been his coma dream from the moment he rolled the charger after jumping the tracks.
100%
🤔🤣 makes sense
Plot twist for sure
This would be such a good twist at the last movie. LMAO!
That's a theory I never thought of and woukd actually make so much since
In case anyone was wondering, the studio producing Fast and Furious wanted to capitalize on the Avenger team up style movies but didn't have a solid IP to do it with other than F&F. They then turned F&F into their Avengers
universal
And it worked wonders for them.
I now want the old OLD fast and furious characters from the original movie they bought the title from to come back as their captain america.
I think you mean the Avengers copied F&F
The Carvengers.
Most of the actors have it in their contracts that they can't lose a fight, so what you end up with is a disjointed conglomerate of no-win scenerios that make a character look badass. The rock, vinnie, statham, all of them. It helps explain why it went in such a ridiculous direction just making random characters look badass.
I’m always confused by how the heck they were allowed to do that in the first place
@@crimsonstormsurge I guess the reasons they have that clause in their contracts may be to keep that alpha male dominate status but could be wrong
This is like an Anime where everyone is pretty much the main character 🤣
thats wrong only the rock, vin diesel and statham had that clause no others
@@crimsonstormsurgeif you want me in your movie, I want to win. Simple as that
Fun fact - Lucas Black, the "33 year old" from Tokyo Drift, was only 22 or under when the movie was filmed. A 22 year old playing a 17 year old is actually pretty decent casting considering that almost never happens...it just is bizarre they picked the oldest looking 22 year old to have ever existed haha.
I thought he looked about 20.
well he's a fellow Alabamian. Our lives are shit so we age faster
Have you seen Starship Troopers? A joke in the first movie is people clearly in their mid-late 20s playing high school kids
Nobody cares about age accurate casting
you are so young, its cute...
25 year olds playing high school kids is well...common? they only stopped doing that in like 2000?
It really says something about how crazy Furious 7 is when you didn’t even mention the SKYDIVING CARS.
I like that scene, and the cars going thru the sky scrapers 😎 👍 🔥
I like that scene, and the cars going thru the sky scrapers 😎 👍🔥
To me, the craziest scene in F9 is when Dom is fighting 20 men, being able to push them away like cobwebs, and doesn't take a single scratch from all of them. On top of that, he eventually grabs two GIANT chains that are attached to CONCRETE pillars and RIPS them apart like they're nothing, drops maybe 20 feet below to the water where all the rubble and people fall on top and around him, and he makes it out alive. I couldn't believe it when I saw it.
I think that's literally what Samson does in the Bible. God's chosen film franchise.
@@supershortvids11He died doing that though.
@@PeterJavi yeah but Vin Diesel built different fr
@@supershortvids11 Samson asked God for strength one last time Dom used the power of family and ripped those chains apart like the wet tissues they are.
During this scene, he knocks out some people, throws some people into the water below (which is survivable, as he survived it), but he also just fucking HANGS people on the chains.
Fast 11: Jessie from the first movie comes back. Turns out, when he was shot up in that drive-by, Dom put his body in the freezer and he comes back like Captain America to save the universe
He goes back to LA and takes his frozen body out if the garage freezer that he kept the charger in before.
At this point if nobody really dies, they need to bring Jesse back. And if they are gonna have that self aware Tyrese scene in F9, then I want a scene of the crew explaining all the wild bs they’ve done since the first movie to Jesse who is still just a normal guy
@@ShMeatWad Jesse was not normal, they just didn't show in the first movie but he was able to fly.
Crazy that Atrioc didn't mention Hobbs and Shaw where Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson pulls a Captain America and holds a helicopter down with his bare arms
that movie is a superhero movie though lol
@@SleeplessWrestling It was the movie they stopped pretending that Fast and Furious wasn't a superhero franchise.
@@cameronjosephvideos5942I legit didn’t know it was a fast and furious movie until the end when it said Fast And Furious Hobbs and Shaw, in my head I just thought it was a rock and Jason movie 😂btw never watched Fast and Furious in my life the only thing I know is Paul Walker, Rock, Vin Diesel, and Luda bc of Baby
bro me and my friends watch this scene on the regular for a good laugh XD
@@jumpy2xstreaming it was produced by the fast and furious team but its not tied to the fast and furious universe
This video made me understand the Fast and Furious universe (Fastverse from here onwards).
NOS in this universe's equivalent to MP, as long as you have enough of it you can cast car themed magic spells.
I would actually love if there's a director panel discussing the films and they just said that😂😂😂
This description got me laughing my ass off 😭
(fastverse from here onwards)
Atrioc, something you may not have noticed during that safe dragging scene, Dom and Brian were driving Chargers. Many times i have pulled a 20 ton safe behind my 2012 Charger.
my mistake! #DodgeDifference
@@atrioc no offence taken, brother. I understand the confusion, because it would make more sense if they had been Mustangs since they are #BuiltFordTough
As a mustang owner i would disagree they are only good for running into crowds
@@buiItnotbought with all due respect, sir, that could have something to do with your name
They did a study and said 90% of Fords are still on the road. The other 10% made it home.
The fact that they show these movies on the SYFY channel tells you everything.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Furious 7 is INSANE to me. It's a whole movie of Fast and Furious action. Like nothing new, and then at the end there's a touching tribute to the cast member that died in real life and it's just tacked on there as if it isn't out of the ordinary
It's tacky for sure but I wouldn't use insane to describe it.
its the best one
Honestly, that’s the most reasonable movie/move on their part.
Sure like someone else said, a bit tacky.
But, the movies are made to give people a chance to laugh, turn off their brains, have fun - and get away from reality for a little bit.
But, still a man died, and a huge part of his life was dedicated to F&F.
His ability to provide for his entire family for the rest of their lives, being able to travel the world and so on.
I just don’t get how it’s insane, or even weird.
I mean for the insane part - I get that you were being hyperbolic.
But, it’s common practice in plenty of cultures, to do something like this.
It would’ve been far more insane/weird, if they did nothing at all. Or completely rewrote the movie.
Breh that whole theater cried. Of all things in these movies that is prob the most reasonable. I'm a car guy so I've honestly hated these movies since 5, and glad that paid tribute to pretty much the only car guy who was on set
They filmed it, should they have cut the film???
God finally someone mentions the “I want a garage” while having owned a garage
Makes no cents
Either something happened to his or he wants another one
@@Quincy_Morris he wants a space garage
In the CMU first year physics course, one of the lectures is dedicated to figuring out how to make the Fast 5 safe scene. It turns out, if the car can deliver almost infinite torque (obviously possible due to NOS) and the entire volume of the car is made out of lead, there's enough friction to actually pull the safe. Therefore, it's safe to downgrade that scene from a 6 on the Luda scale to something more reasonable like 5.9.
Central Michigan Uni???
@@Lancerandduck7 Carnegie Mellon
@@michaelcrotty3698 ahhh yeah I figured it wasn't my cmu, but thought to check!
That's awesome. I would love to see a breakdown of the amount of force that rope bridge support beam was under having an entire car yanking on it
How's CMU? Its one of the colleges I've been thinking about
To be fair, the rock flexing his cast off is probably the most realistic thing to happen in this franchise since he joined 💀
Thing is his arm would actually lose muscle in a cast.
@@dnegel9546 I haven't seen the movie, but I got the sense that the cast was fairly new? Like, didn't he just have it put on, so the muscles wouldn't have had time to atrophy? Then again, his arm would still be broken, which isn't much better.
@@DavidRYates-tk2tq yeah your right. Less then 24hrs
@@dnegel9546 oh yeah than that's totally reasonable
Currently have a nasty head cold going on, all kinds of pressure in my head. Atrioc going “Dominic becomes an earth bender” made me laugh so hard I am currently physically in more pain after this video than before. Thanks Big A!
The glizzlord out here curing people of their health.
you got nasty head?
@@nachos247or like, whatever the opposite of that is 😂😂
Just Flex and you’ll be fine
in all honesty fast five's vault scene is amongst the GOATs of car stunts.
They were either featuring a truck with a vault bodywork (SICK) or actually pulling around a steel mockup of a vault (SIIIIIICK!!!!!) with two chargers (SIIIIIIIIICK)
They got permission from the local gov to do whatever they want. I really enjoyed the balance of crazy stunts and believability. That's what used to seperate the Fast series from Avengers. Now it's all CGI and the Rock is somehow a main character
@@user-ne9sd4ow1oThey recorded some scenes in Downtown SJ Puerto Rico including the long bridge and they made it a logistical nightmare for for us for 2 days 😭 but it was awesome seeing familiar places in the movie
no, its just cgi, i dont think there's even anyone driving in the movies past like the 4th
it's literally all cgi, unfortunately
@@user-ne9sd4ow1o wait so that's real? not cgi?
@@yurilopes420 look it up. the vault scene is practical lol
I also love the scene where Dom grabs two chains and break down concret pillars while fighting like twelve dudes, falls into a huge pit and lives through the power of Family.
FAMILY
Literally the Messiah
The moment F&F jumps the shark for me story wise is that scene after playing chicken in Furious 7, where the CIA comes out of nowhere and says Dom is the man they need for the job because of his particular skills. It goes from one moment of this actual spy guy laughing at Dom, the man who drives cars fast, for bringing a wrench to a gun fight and about to just shoot him to you're the only one who can save the world from the terrorists who stole our super technology. Call in your crew of racers, and we're giving you cutting edge military grade weaponry, to land in azerbaijan by jumping your cars from a plane 12k feet up with parachutes and retrieve the device from the top secret military convoy guarded by professionals. After that the movies are about working with the government to stop the new Avengers level threat instead of fighting another drug cartel
The best way to describe the crazy jump in stakes in these movies is, in the first movie Dom torretto's claim to fame is he's a street racer that steals DVD PLAYERS from semi trucks! In the later movies he joins an international spy organization and is recruited by a guy named MR. NO NAME!!
A million monkey's over infinity could never write this! AI could never write this! Human writers truly take us places we not only dreamed of, but thought not possible to exist! 😂
😂😂
It's even worse than that, they were DVD+VHS combo players
truly gradation at it's finest, bravo Vin
@@Lowtendothose are premium these days he's a future seer and invested.
AI could 100% write that.
As a former “tuner” turned system/network administrator, Tej character arc is totally plausible. 😂
Yeah I'm saying, honestly Tej being a super tech geek isn't wild.
I may be a car geek/wannabe tuner now, but I was a college dropout in physics and engineering.
I didn't just forget that stuff lol
A lot of folks are like that tbh
Honestly, its gradual. It went insane somewhere between the Safe scene in Fast Five, and Dom stomping on the ground to defeat Shaw in Furious 7. I think the Tank battle in Fast and Furious 6 would have to be the exact moment things truly jumped the shark.
Then after stomping the ground,dom says the street always win😂😂😂
It’s actually impressive how in depth he went lol
but kept calling a charger a mustang
@@batnerdd2014they are the same car haha
That’s what she said😂
@@MrSqurk then why are they called different things we name things for a reason like identification
What’s even more insane about fast 5 is that the safe dragging scene was pretty much done for real with practical effects. The bts footage is INSANE
YES
So basically not fareal then
But they kept trying to one up it since that film. That was the starting point.
When you treat the series as just a tech demo for crazy stunts, it makes much more sense
atrioc puts so much effort and planned content for his live stream content which translates into such a good fking quality yt vid, i dont think even ludwig or such can do it this well. The effort is paying off well
True, Coney also does this really well. Coney is my favorite streamer right now, he’s super underrated
Yup, DougDoug is the only streamer I can think of that consistently puts more prep time in his streams than Big A (I just wish he would stop doing react stuff)
Nah, the "big scene" in The Fast and the Furious (1) wasn't the first street race, it was the final truck hijacking at the end of the movie (getting shot at by trucker, driving under truck again, getting pinned to truck by wire, SURFING ON A SUPRA! to jumping to and from a semi) followed immediately by a drive by, then a car chase against armed motorcyclists, and the big drag race to the train tracks flip crash finale. Practically the last quarter of the movie is a steady chain of baller set pieces.
The rock bowling a literal missile will forever be the wildest shit I’ve ever seen in a movie
So my breakdown is: Fast 1-3 are like regular action movie crazy. A couple heightened set pieces but nothing too crazy, and some of the action moments are actually possible, if exaggerated or not plausible. And they’re actually about cars to some extent.
Fast 4 onward is a steady ascent to the crew becoming straight-up superheroes.
Someone IN chat said "you have to rate that a 9.11" after they drove the cars through multiple towers🤣 Out of this ENTIRE amazing video, THAT was the highlight for me😂 Im dying of laughter over here @17:56
Yes, and it he actually rated it 9/11.
I enjoy the fast and furious as a trilogy personally. After 3 it got unrecognizable and like that friend you grew apart from but like to watch on socials cuz they're insane
I’m so unbelievably grateful that I have never watched a Fast and Furious movie because I knew how insane it would be, and finally I witnessed the insanity through the perspective of the FAMILY scale. Space was certainly 11 Ludas.
It’s not bad when u watch it as a child. Especially the first few movies
watch the first 3 they are amazing
Watch Tokyo Drift, it's by far the best one of the series
I watched them ironically recently with my roommate and we just treated them like comedy movies because you can't take them seriously at all.
I ve watched only till tokyo drift when the film was actually about racing and cars not this james bond type shit
He wasn’t just a street racer. He was a professional thief. The original F&F was never about street racing, it was about a cop going undercover to figure out which of the street racing crews were the hijackers.
Very true, but when did Dom and his white t-shirt gain superhuman durability and physics manipulation?
@@LouisRich85 when he said to Brian that he was doing time in Lompoc, in reality he lied to him because otherwise Brian wouldn't believe he escape the galaxy's toughest prison and had to fought hordes of photophobes monsters before even reaching LA.
I remember your mentioning trying to figure out where it started becoming what it is now. So I did that as well because I was curious, 4th movie when Toretto mentions “this is where his jurisdiction begins” had to be the most standout moment for me.
1 and 3 had the OG vibes, 2 pushed the boundary a little bit, but 4 is where it went off the walls for sure
I liked the first 3 tbh. They weren't amazing but I was a kid that loved playing need for speed so they had a vibe
It started in 5 with the 2 cars carrying the safe, it wasnt much of a problem at the time but it was a indicator of what was to come.
Did not see any ff movie after 5,I forsaw this.
@@MsDeathGuy i dont know if you saw the movie need for speed but i consider it to be better than any ff movie after ff5
Can't wait for the Bionicle movie tier list!
Oops all S tier
Legends of Metru Nui is peak.
@@vocalcalibration8033 based Toa Metru fan
I have never seen one of these movies, but this is exactly what I thought happened to the series over the years. When the first came out it was just a car movie for people who wanted to see cool fast cars race lol
Dominic Torretto seconds before plowing into a family of four on the sidewalk: this is for my family!
This is like power creep in the Dragon all franchise, where you go from beating up random street criminals to fighting multiversal god beings
F&F Characters slowly built up a resistance to falling, bruising, glass, fire, steam, explosives and bullets.
Obviously, this is what Family is for
they level up like video game characters. At some point you reach max level and body 40 goons, rip chains out of pillars, and THEN survive fall damage as well as getting buried by rubble
You left out the scene where Dom takes 50 lbs of reinforced concrete pillars falling on him, 5 gaurds beating him and rips down an entire concrete platform to save Letty 😂😂😂
I only saw the first two and never bothered with any of the rest. So this was kind of fun to watch. Atrioc should do more "stupid" movie reviews. His personality fits for it. Him malding and laughing hysterically are meta in his stream. These fit perfectly along with that.
I would also recommend the 3rd movie, Tokyo Drift, after the first 3 however, it is a lot less about street racing lmao
@@JoshGetBusyNone of the movies are really about street racing. The first 3 had big street racing vibes. But it was never the main focus.
Wait a minute, you skipped The Rock catching a woman falling out of a skyscraper and falling 5 stories and crashes through a car. Only a broken arm
I'm glad he emphasized the ropeswing moment. That shit had me laughing so hard not even the space scene fazed me anymore
The change in Ludacris's character was quite...ludicrous. You could even say it was too fast and too furious
A truck driver with a shotgun was too much for the crew in FF1. That will never not be funny to me. 😂😂😂
That will forever be their kryptonite. 🤣
@@Abel-Alvarezhe’ll be the final boss in the final film, since that incident he went on to build a global dvd player and trucking empire and is out for revenge
Same as dragon ball z
I've never wanted to actually watch these movies so this was a great way to experience everything hilarious about it without watching at all. Thank you.
There are legit point where Vin is more powerful than some superhero’s.
When you get to 4, literally every movie that follows starts the EXACT same way. SO different from 1-3
Thank you, I would argue 4 was the start of the extreme stunts as well. Where they experimented. In 5 they started to push the stunts.
@@diantem8235 I got into cars because of first 3 movies but now I don't even care about it 😢
When i was a kid id sit and watch my dad watch the first few fast movies...i can only very vaguely recall the first 2 and some of tokyo drift but they were pretty normal racing/action movies to me.
Flash forward im with my friends as a teen watching whatever movie was on that day and we ended up in fast 8. When i say that my disbelief was through the roof i mean my brain just stopped working the entire movie because all i can think was "this cannot be real life". The shock of finding out that the fast car enthusiasts movie had devolved into stopping nuclear warfare by driving through explosions on a frozen ocean in antartica was big enough but then seeing how everyone was literally just immortal all of a sudden and seemed to have some kind of superhuman power just took me out. I usually like to make small jokes throughout the movies for a laugh with my friends but i genuinely don't remember being able get a word out that entire run time.
3:50
"If it bleeds.. you cant kill it. Because it has a contract with the company that prevents it from losing any scenario."
Whats so funny when I watched the one with the space.
I said to my cousin, while joking on the 1st half of the movie, "I am sure they are going to space on the next movie, they must have run out of ideas at this movie." and we laughed so hard when it happend.
Don't forget get the airplane scene in Fast 6, where the runway stretches for like 15 minutes and the plane still doesn't take off. . .
All of Dom's escape plans involve him slamming the turbo full speed off a cliff/sky scraper. I think he's just trying to off himself but keeps getting saved by pure blind luck
Don't let this distract you from the fact that MoTec Exhaust System is going to be running three T66 turbos with Hector engines. And on top of that, he just went into Harry's and he ordered three NOS with Honda Civic... and a Spoon.
without watching any of the movies i am left with so many more questions than answers
He didn't cover the spin off where the rock physically holds a helicopter and stops it from lifting off
So glad somebody is bringing attention to what I have always known! Continuity and reality were constantly being pushed throughout this series in order to see how far people would bend over backwards to ignore these issues and just keep spending money.
sans plot armor, the rope swing was unironically a 300+ iq play. the tech is INSANE.
The big takeaway is that Dom is clearly a cyborg that made upgrades after TF&tF. That’s why he had the Batman detective vision in F&F4, knew the angle to drive the car so that he could launch from one highway to the other to catch Letty, and then landed without a scratch in F&F6. Among all the other insane feats he accomplished throughout the rest of the series. It’s so obvious.
Nah but on a serious note this whole video had me cracking up 😂 I almost passed out from laughing during the Fast 5 part 😭 As Martin Scorsese would say “This is peak cinema 🤌🏾”
Oh and he forgot the scene in F9 when Roman (Tyrese) was in a pit with no cover getting shot at by every bad guy that had the high ground from every angle, and he somehow doesn’t get hit…. at all 😂 Then he started making the jokes about them being invincible which literally tells the audience that they’re being unapologetic with their lack of realism and are even embracing it, which is pretty funny 😂
The funniest bit about Tokyo drift is that Sean would’ve legit only been like 22-23 when it was filmed but he looks 35
As crazy as the space stuff was it simply doesn’t compare to the opening jungle sequences in Fast 9 that made me literally pause the movie entirely and almost quit the series lmao.
The rest of it?? Whatever, you can kinda action brain the stuff away. (except for Dom smash, wtf??) They open the movie and do the time honored running across a falling bridge trip and just…impossibly it even more. The bridge is completely gone on the other side halfway through. They’re maybe 5 feet ahead of straight air. But *THEN,* the shot changes to be the other side of the bridge where you see it has completely fallen. Now in regular movie they’ve maybe held on to a rope-but they’re in cars so no, they just drive up the completely downed bridge???
*AND THEN SPEAKING OF HOLDING ONTO ROPE DOM THEN DRIVES HIS CAR ONTO THAT SAME FULLY DOWNED BRIDGE AND TRICK SHOTS HIMSELF ACROSS IT BY TANGLING THE BRIDGE ROPE INTO HIS WHEEL???? AND THEN HE EVEN HITS THE SIDE OF THE CLIFF AND JJST LAUNCHES THE CAR OVER IT????*
The one that made me cry laughing was the sky scraper jump tbh. That is so funny he just says “it’s time to unleash the beast” then jumps from skyscrapers 😂😂
While the wheelie is a little bit zesty, it is a rear wheel drive car with a whole lot of power. They wheelie off the drag strip relatively often with enough power.
The idiom "jumping the shark" is a pejorative that is used to argue that a creative work or entity has reached a point in which it has exhausted its core intent and is introducing new ideas that are discordant with, or an over-exaggeration of, its original purpose.
Even when you give the context about the parking lot having been severely attacked by an attack heli's missiles in f7, it's still delusionally insane that Dom was able to break it apart with one stomp
No there's an after credit scene or something of Tez and Rome actually outside of the car floating in space in their suits that has duct tape holding it together. That scene, and Dom stomping a hole in concrete are the two most unbelievable things I've ever seen. With the rope swing bridge a close second because i _GUESS_ it is _TECHNICALLY_ possible to do. I hate so much what this franchise turned into. The only good thing to come will be The Rock and John Cena hopefully finally being in a movie together. You know John Cena didnt really die.
The rope would break, I think.
The immediate force of when the rope is fully stretched out would rip the car apart. Big A said it was attatched to one of the wheels which would 100% break. The worst part is how Vin Diesel is unscathed after multiple flips with a car though
@@TheDragonl_ Does the character have a name?
The character is called Dominic torreto but honestly if they suddenly called him Vin diesel I don’t think anyone would notice.
@@TheDragonl_ I forget what all happens in the movie, because who would want to remember these later movies, but the axel or whatever could stay intact if there is no slack in the rope at all therefore never yanking it. But like I said, I only guess it is technically possible if everything is perfectly set up. I know it actually could never happen. It's just one of the more fantastical, yet somewhat, believable stunts, like driving through 3 skyscrapers. Definitely could never happen, but more believable than being in space in a suit with duct tape covering holes or stomping a hole in a cement bridge that is only cracked.
Fast 5, when they were towing a massive safe through buildings and police vehicles, was when shit got ludicrous. After that anything went.
didnt even have to watch the vid either lol all i thought immediately was the bank vault scene from Fast 5
The fact that the FAMILY scale has its own lore is amazing
I have to at least give them props for the vault heist, as a lot of the "normal" shots of the cars dragging the vault through the streets, was actually done practically!
Watching the hehind the scenes of how they did it, it honestly makes me appreciate the scene a lot more...
You couldn't move that vault with a tractor
All these insane moments and Atrioc doesn't even have to mention John Cena being Dom's brother
Right random as hell😂
That's just a one
You're probably thinking of the whole "Frog in the pot" thing where frogs will chill in the pot without trying to escape if you gradually raise the heat until eventually they will just die as it gets too hot and they wont try to escape the entire time, as lobsters are tossed in when its already hit enough to kill them instantly.
I missed that dude... The effort to make logically sense of stupid things is just unmatched... what a great dude, i missed you atrioc, that was funny af.
When Paul died they should have finished up whatever one they were on and let it end.
Vin Diesel only grows stronger the more time he spends with his family
Interesting to here at the end how fast 10 indicates fast 9 as a Luda saturation point or L-Max. All though linear rather then exponentially curved, the graph has a similar model as bacterial cell reproduction with Fast 9 plateauing and Fast 10 seemingly beginning the cell destruction/death phase.
Vin Diesel assembles his family like the Infinity Stones
You forgot in Fast 6 at the end of the movie when they were chasing Shaw’s plane down what seems to be an infinite runway, Dom proceeds to drive through the front of a plane that’s crashing and rolling. He literally walks up from the side like he bailed last second😂😂😂
I just realized that neither Dom or Letty are wearing seatbelts 22:17
They should both be dead 😂
The way you explain it, it's just like a D&D Campaign to get so powerful it's measured but Luda units. Thanks for the vid.
This is what family is all about
What's so funny about the space scene in the 9th movie is at about the 6th or 7th movie, so many people, including myself, were saying things like, "What...are they going to be astronauts next" or "Next thing they're going to do is end up in space." and the directors and writers did it LOL
Its funny how peoppe started really enjoying these movies starting with 5, which us also the same movie where the luda scale started going bananas.
I'm genuinely glad you did this. I saw the first one in theaters multiple times because I loved the cars. Once it morphed into the behemoth it did, I lost interest. They're still shut your brain off fun but I only watch them if they happen to show up on a streaming service. And now it's just to see what physics is like in that universe.
I know you just came back but this is genuinely one of your best videos. I can’t stop laughing throughout and this is my 4th rewatch LOL
I think the bigger question here should be this:
WHAT’S HECTOR BEEN DOING WITH THOSE THREE HONDA CIVICS WITH SPOON ENGINES, THREE T66 TURBOS WITH NOS, AND MOTEC EXHAUST SYSTEM?
He forgot to mention my favorite fast moment, when a real life cast member dies and they deepfake his face onto his brother’s face to have a “heartfelt” send off
*cgi
It really was well executed though.
What is crazy with that? Paul died after filming 80-85% of the movie so the CGI brother was the right shot
The fact that jason statham skydiving with a baby and the rock throwing vin through buildings didnt make it says alot
I heard these movies went wild but holy crap, this went beyond my expectations. This was a fun vid
4:45: the most unrealistic part of this scene is having clear enough space to get a path through SHIBUYA CROSSING to not only not get stopped by traffic during your drift car chase, but not hit any innocent civilians in the midst of the pedestrain crossing, and subsequently not get caught by any police.
Hold up, is the part where the cars flies from building to building a 9/11 callback, they even do it twice??? "Oh no a 2nd mclaren has hit the tower" like ???
The obscenity started in 4,
Dom got shot in the shoulder and proceeded to beat someone with the same arm that he got shot in.
Then in the tunnels he jumps from one moving car into another moving car while knocking the guy out of the driver seat and taking control of that vehicle all at the same time.
Not to mention he holds threatens someone with an engine block dropping it right as it kissed the man’s face and stopping it with one arm.
This video is a certified banger…. 25 minutes of pure gold
Being a Fast and Furious Fan. The way he describes some of these scenes feel like I could explain how they tried to get away with the fact some of this happened, but tbh some his theories and examples are just too funny to correct.
the fact that the safe scene was mostly a real stunt is to me still amazing
Powerful RWD cars absolutely can wheelie like that. Drag races often include cars with what looks like training wheels on the back to keep it from lifting up too high
I really hope the next movie starts with Dom waking up from a coma, turns out FF4-10 was a coma induced fever dream
These movies are special to me because of how much they mean to me and my dad. Sorta bonded over them watching em as they came out.
Why i NEVER... had a problem with any physics of the franchise while watching each individual movie, UNTIL this man broke it down. I mean wow, even mr. Torreto's TEE SHIRT HAS PLOT ARMOR!! It must be a plot armored enchanted tee shirt
It’s crazy that the best Fast and furious is the only one without Vin Diesel (Tokyo Drift)
Honestly that’s probably not a coincidence, apparently he’s an absolute NIGHTMARE to work with (both in terms of filming and writing due to the stupid “I can never lose a fight or do worse than my enemy” clause in his contract). There’s literally a director who gave up his like high multi-million dollar (in the tens of millions) contract because he couldn’t deal with him any longer and literally quit. Vin diesel is out of shape, doesn’t know his lines at all, sometimes come to set drunk, is probably super egotistical, and my guess is demanding the attention and subservience of everyone on set.
He actually shows up in the final scene(it's kind of after the whole movie is done, but still) 😂
i havent seen and movie after TD so i cant say if it was the best or not.
what i can say, if you rewatch the movie, its not good. at all.
The best F&F is Superfast!
Too Fast Too Furious is the only main line movie without Dom. Unless I’m forgetting something in the movie.
Dom shows up to race Sean at the very end of Tokyo Drift.