From everything I've heard Tokoyo Drift is the weakest and you're better off reading the Wikipedia summary than actually watching it.
I believe that is the only one I have seen from beginning to end. Man, that is not a good movie.
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From everything I've heard Tokoyo Drift is the weakest and you're better off reading the Wikipedia summary than actually watching it.
I believe that is the only one I have seen from beginning to end. Man, that is not a good movie.
Lucas Black is really not a good actor, even if he did grow up pretty.
He was so good as a kid too.
Apparently, Beau agreed to go to FF. I can hardly believe it. 9:25 showing here we come.
Someone has selective memory
Oh, I don't deny that for a second. I remember next to nothing about 2 and 3.
oh, we aren't going tonight after all. All the good seats are taken for the rest of the night!
It was a decently attended matinee, considering. Fewer than Trek, but more than the past other two or three. Vocal--lots of laughing (I think the hoyay was getting to the chick beside me on top of the flamboyant stunts) and very enthused clapping, and the mid-credit scene got a big "ooooh!" out of us all--it's right after the credits start, so you probably won't miss it, but definitely don't leave early.
I just stumbled across the weekend ratings:
1. Fast & Furious 6 $38,200,000 $38.2
2. The Hangover III $14,530,000 $26.2
3. Star Trek Into Darkness $10,200,000 $119
4. Epic $9,350,000 $9.3
5. Iron Man 3 $5,113,000 $353.1
That's a record for F&F. I think it's the Rock influence.
So I went to see The Sapphires tonight, which is a darling little movie about four Australian aborigine girls who form a Motown girl-band and go to Vietnam to entertain American troops. The sweetest thing is that the screenplay was written by the son of one of the original women who actually did that. And we got a special session after the movie with a guy who's the nephew of the women in the movie.
It's not brilliant, but it's enjoyable and the music is great.