@@grand1101 I still like the new movies. All the action and suspense is amazing. I don’t think people will pay for 9 whole movies just about racing. Things gotta change.
@@R1Looter I still like the heists. And do you really people would watch 9 continuous movies about racing? Things have to change eventually. Can’t keep milking the racing crap.
0:01- 0:09 . Oh god: that scene never gets old! It’s just like it gives such like great vibes I should say I guess? Like the music, the under glow, the overtaking like that, and shifting gears! It’s just awesome!
Ahhhh, the very moment my obsession with cars began. I was 4 years old and right then and there my passion was ignited til this day. I will own an r34 GTR before I leave this earth.
I remember watching this in the movies when it first came out, my gosh I fell on love with that beast of a machine. Fast&Furious got me into cars and I don’t have a single regret.
They honestly underused the R34 in this film. I know theres the prologue scene when he gets the GTR but even then, it all built up to him losing the car.
Craig Liberman said Skyline was meant to be Brian's car for the entire movie at the beguinning, but Mitsubishi paid a lot of money to Universal as sponsor to promote its cars, especially the new at the time Evo 7, so they must changed their orginal plans.
Justin Lin really did destroy the franchise, I mean when you're casting John Cena as Dom's never previously mentioned brother and resurrect for sure dead characters , you know how movie series went to shit.
The fast franchise was at its best when Brian was the actual protagonist (Tokyo drift is cool too), the series took a nose dive when dom became the main character and Brian just became his sidekick and when he left the picture
ngl when i saw the words "(edit)" in the title I came so ready to hate lmao, I immediately thought the (lets face it) overused scene w the r34 was just going to have silly vfx and tik tok music, Im so glad this was just an edit in the literal sense lol, thank you sir for this contribution.
I love this scene for many reasons, but the main one is that no one knew Brian in the first FaF movie, and now people know him as the Dom Torreto in the first FaF.
Seeing fhat R34 montage paired with that song as a 5 year old single handedly set the tone for what would become an unrelenting, fiery passion for cars throughout my life.
My idea about cars changed when i saw this movie, i went through a whole transition from seeing cars as just Transportation to wanting to drive these cars and showing off to everybody. And the best part for me personally is the Nitrogen shooting off from the sides. Ppl call it ricey but to me thats sick like Godzilla releasing pressure from his mouth