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What can I do to prevent this in the future?If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware.If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. There was a time when I had seen but one and a half movies in the Fast & Furious franchise.I had always been skeptical of the films' powers, perhaps because I had only seen 2 Fast 2 Furious (easily the worst installment) and Fast Five� without sound, while on a plane (still pretty awesome).Then I watched all seven of them in a week.I stand before you today not just a convert, but an evangelist.

The Fast & Furious movies stand as one of the best film franchises America has going for it right now � and maybe even a gloriously dumb representation of everything good about America. They boast a healthy affection for old-fashioned, practical effects work, where most of the cars we see crashing are really cars crashing, not sprites in a computer.

They have a huge, talented, racially diverse cast. They feature openly sentimental, oddly complex storytelling. They're a testament to the bravery and diversity of this great land, to its boldness of spirit and openness of heart.And, yes, to its ability to solve pretty much any problem by hurling a car at it.This is America reimagined as a fireball Fast & Furious is a mutant hybrid horror of a movie franchise. It starts out as a low-key story of illegal street racers and eventually becomes, for all intents and purposes, the Marvel Cinematic Universe but with cars.

Along the way, it freely appropriates tropes from the Halloween, Terminator, and James Bond franchises.But underneath it all, Fast & Furious is a grand, glorious soap opera, with motor oil tokyo drift prequel to fast 7 through a heart measured in horsepower.This is America reimagined as a fireball. What is the Fast & Furious franchise?The Fast & Furious franchise consists of seven movies of gradually increasing mayhem, with an eighth hitting theaters in April of 2017.As you can tell, things escalatedThe first film is basically a small-scale character drama with some car chases thrown in here and there.

The sixth film concludes with a man driving a car through the nose of a crashing airplane. As you can probably surmise, things escalated over time.Here are the seven films in the franchise, with quick plot descriptions, international box office totals, and the official Vox rating:The Fast and the Furious (2001): LAPD officer Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) goes undercover among illegal street racers to figure out who's behind a string of truck hijackings.

While there, he develops an intense rivalry � and eventual friendship � with the mysterious, mountainous Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel). Worldwide box office: $207 million.

Vox rating: 3.5 out of 5.2 Fast 2 Furious (2003): Brian leaves behind everybody who was in the first movie to track down drug dealers in Miami. Also, there are car chases and street races and Eva Mendes. This movie is bad. Worldwide box office: $236 million. Vox rating: 1.5 out of 5.The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006): For 99 percent of its running time, this movie has absolutely nothing to do with the previous two.

An American misfit teenager named Sean (Lucas Black) goes to live in a version of Japan that seems cribbed from a Carmen Sandiego game. While there, he learns about the mysteries of "drift" racing and takes on the Yakuza.

Surprisingly decent! Worldwide box office: $158 million. Vox rating: 3.5 out of 5.Fast & Furious (2009): The franchise accidentally creates continuity by gathering up major characters from the first three films (which, remember, had very little to do with one another) and sending them after drug dealers yet again in the wake of a tragedy. The plot doesn't make much sense, but the action is better than ever.

Worldwide box office: $363 million. Vox rating: 3 out of 5.Fast Five (2011): The franchise's pinnacle so far mostly leaves behind car racing in favor of an elaborate heist plot, with even more characters from the series' history getting together to rip off a Brazilian crime lord. The concluding action sequence is one for the ages. Worldwide box office: $626 million.

Vox rating: 4.5 out of 5.Fast & Furious 6 (2013): The franchise takes a full turn toward melodrama, with double-crosses, amnesia, and brave self-sacrifices turning up as major plot points. It's arguably a little too much, but that's what this franchise is for now. Oh, and the action sequences are stunning. Worldwide box office: $789 million.

Vox rating: 4 out of 5.Furious 7 (2015): The brother of the sixth film's main villain seeks revenge on Dom, Brian, and the crew � a scenario that can only end furiously. This is an enormously entertaining movie and would serve as a great finale for the whole series, if necessary.

(It won't be the finale, however.) Worldwide box office: $1.516 billion Vox rating: 4 out of 5.Is the first film a remake of the 1955 film of the same name?No. The first film is actually loosely based on a 1998 magazine article from Vibe magazine about street racers.The 1955 film � produced by famed low-budget Hollywood maven Roger Corman � was about a criminal who breaks out of prison and has to drive reallWhen The Fast and theFurious was released in 2001, no one could anticipate the worldwidephenomenon it would eventually become, spawning six sequels (plus two shortfilms), grossing over $2.38 billion, and making international stars out of PaulWalker, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster.Of course, with that many films and, at one point, 13characters in just one film, there�s a lot of backstory and mythologysurrounding tokyo drift prequel to fast 7 Fast & Furiousfranchise.NEWS: How 'Furious 7' Honors Paul Walker's Legacy (Even If It's Hard to Watch)So ahead of the debut of Furious7, take a look back at all the fun facts surrounding the making of themovie, including who originally wanted out of the first film, the actor who askedfor a role in the franchise after it became a big hit, and the Easter egg thatconnects the worlds of Fast & Furiousand Herbie. Photo: Universal PicturesSTORY1.

The film series was inspired by a 1998May Vibe article on streetracing, �Racer X,� which chronicled the story of Rafael �Racer X� Estevez andillegal street-racing in New York.2. The plot of TheFast and the Furious is considered to be an unofficialremake of Pointe Break starringPatrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves.3.

The Fast & Furiousfranchise exists in the same universe as Herbie:Fully Loaded thanks to an Easter egg shot of Dom�srolled-over Charger in a junkyard scene from the Lindsay Lohan film.4.

Fast & Furious,Fast Five, and Fast & Furious 6 were designed as an internaltrilogy.5. Starting with FastFive, Universal Studios and longtime screenwriter Chris Morgan transformedthe franchise into a heistseries rather than films about racing in order to keep making sequels.6. The sixth and seventh sequels were originally supposed tobe writtenand filmed simultaneously while also addressing Eva Mendes cameo as MonicaFuentes at the end of Fast Five.7.

Diesel�s love for Dungeons& Dragons led to director Justin Lin to incorporate more of a mythology into theseries.8. Han Seoul-Oh�s death in the third film means that Furious 7 is a directsequel to The Fast and the Furious:Tokyo Drift and four through six are prequels.

The story order goes:The Fast and theFurious � June 22, 20012 Fast 2 Furious � June 6, 2003Fast & Furious � April 3, 2009Fast Five � April 20, 2011Fast & Furious 6 � May 24, 2013The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift� June 16, 2006Furious 7 � April 3, 2015 Photo: Universal PicturesCAST9. Christian Bale, Eminem, and Mark Wahlberg were allconsidered before Walker was cast as the franchise�s main protagonist, Brian O�Conner.10. Rodriguez almost quitthe first film because her character, Letty Ortiz, was supposed to cheat onDom with Brian.11.

It has been rumored that BijouPhillips, Jessica Biel, Kirsten Dunst, Natalie Portman, and Sarah MichelleGellar auditioned for the role of Mia, which was reportedly written for ElizaDushku. The part went to Brewster.12.

Both Brewster and Rodriguez didn�t know howto drive prior to joining the first film. Both actresses had to get theirlicenses in order to join the cast.13. Tej Parker, who was introduced in 2 Fast 2 Furious, was supposed to be playedby Redman. Ludacris replaced the rapper after scheduling conflicts forced himto pull out.14. While Han Seoul-Oh (played by Sung Kang) makes his firstappearance in The Fast and the Furious:Tokyo Drift, the character actually originatedin the Asian American indie-drama, BetterLuck Tomorrow.15.

Diesel only agreed to make a cameo at the end of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift inexchange for ownershiprights of the Chronicles of Riddickfranchise.16. Dwayne �The Rock� Johnson approached Universal, askingto be a part of the Fast & Furiousfranchise. He joined as Luke Hobbs in FastFive.17. The Luke Hobbs character was originally written for Tokyo drift prequel to fast 7 LeeJones or Josh Brolin.18. Tyrese Gibson (who plays Roman Pearce) filmed Fast Five and Transformers: Dark ofthe Moon at the same time, forcing him to fly between Atlanta andPuerto Rico to complete both.19.

Rodriguez had no idea her character was still aliveuntil she saw the twist ending during a screeningof Fast Five.20. The characters Letty and Brian don�t actually speakto each other until Fast &Furious 6.21. Denzel Washington turned down an unspecified, � bigpart� in Furious 7.22.

Dame Helen Mirren wants to be a � maddriver� in the Fast & Furiousfranchise.23. A number of cameos have been made by rappers and singers,including Ja Rule ( The Fast and the Furious),Bow Wow ( Tokyo Drift), Don Omar and Tego Calderon ( Fast & Furious, Fast Five) Rita Ora ( Fast & Furious 6), and Iggy Azalea ( Furious 7). Photo: Universal PicturesFILMING24.

2 Fast 2 Furiouswas directed by John Singleton, the Oscar-nominated director behind Boyz n the Hood and, most recently, anepisode of Empire.25. The Skyline GT-Rfeatured in 2 Fast 2 Furious wasactually Walker�s own car.26. Lin - director of Tokyo Drift, Fast & Furious, Fast Five,and Fast & Furious 6 - says thatRobertAltman, who has directed a number of ensemble features, inspired the sixthfilm, wThis article is about the film franchise.

For the franchise's first film, see The Fast and the Furious (2001 film). For the ATF gunwalking scandal, see ATF gunwalking scandal. For other uses, see The Fast and the Furious (disambiguation). The Fast and the FuriousDirected by � Vin Diesel ( 1, 3� 8)� Paul Walker ( 1� 2, 4� 7)� Dwayne Johnson ( 5� 8)� Michelle Rodriguez ( 1, 4, 6� 8)� Jordana Brewster ( 1, 4� 7)� Tyrese Gibson ( 2, 5� 8)� Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges ( 2, 5� 8)� Sung Kang ( 3� 6)� Gal Gadot ( 4� 6)� Lucas Black ( 3, 7� 8)� Elsa Pataky ( 5� 8)� Eva Mendes ( 2, 5, 8)� John Ortiz ( 4, 6)� Luke Evans ( 6� 7)� Jason Statham ( 6� 8)� ( Characters)Music by � Peter Honess ( 1)� Bruce Cannon ( 2)� Dallas Puett ( 2� 3)� Kelly Matsumoto ( 3, 5� 6)� Fred Raskin ( 3� 5)� Christian Wagner ( 4� 7)� Dylan Highsmith ( 6� 7)� Leigh Folsom-Boyd ( 6� 7)� Kirk Morri ( 7) Release dates2001�presentCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$759 millionBox office$3.907 billion [1]The Fast and the Furious (also known as Fast & Furious) is an American franchise including a series of action films, which center around illegal street racing and heists, and various other media portraying the characters and situations from the films.

Distributed by Universal Pictures, the series was established with the 2001 film titled The Fast and the Furious; followed by six sequels, two short films that tie into the series, and as of May 2015, [1] it has become Universal's biggest franchise of all time.

[2] Contents� 1 Films� 1.1 The Fast and the Furious (2001)� 1.2 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)� 1.3 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)� 1.4 Fast & Furious (2009)� 1.5 Fast Five (2011)� 1.6 Fast & Furious 6 (2013)� 1.7 Furious 7 (2015)� 1.8 Fast 8 (2017)� 1.9 Future� 2 Short films� 2.1 Turbo-Charged Prelude (2003)� 2.2 Los Bandoleros (2009)� 3 Storyline chronology� 4 Characters� 5 Crew and other� 6 Reception� 6.1 Box office tokyo drift prequel to fast 7 6.2 Critical and public response� 7 Theme park attractions� 8 Merchandising� 8.1 Video games� 8.2 Toys and model kits� 9 Related films� 10 See also� 11 References� 12 External linksFilms [ edit ] The Fast and the Furious (2001) [ edit ] Theatrical release poster for The Fast and the FuriousThe film is based on an article, titled "Racer X", about New York street clubs that race Japanese cars late at night, although the film is set primarily in Los Angeles.

While elite street racer and ex-convict Dominic Toretto ( Vin Diesel) and his crew: Jesse ( Chad Lindberg), Leon ( Johnny Strong), Vince ( Matt Schulze) and Letty Ortiz ( Michelle Rodriguez), are under suspicion of stealing expensive electronic equipment by hijacking moving trucks, Brian O'Conner ( Paul Walker) is an undercover police officer who attempts to find out who exactly is stealing the equipment. He works for FBI agent Bilkins ( Thom Barry) and LAPD Sgt. Tanner ( Ted Levine).Falling for Dominic's younger sister, Mia Toretto ( Jordana Brewster), Brian later confesses to her his status as an undercover police officer and convinces her to come with him to save her brother and his friends from the truck drivers, who have now armed themselves to combat the robberies.

He tracks Dominic's location by triangulating his cell phone signal and they arrive at the hijacking in-progress to find Letty, badly injured at the car accident, and Vince critically wounded, having lacerated his arm and been shot by the truck driver.

Brian and Mia work together with Dominic, Leon and Letty to rescue Vince. Brian then makes the difficult decision to blow his cover to the crew by phoning in for a medivac. The revelation enrages Dominic, fleeing with Leon, Letty, and Mia as the medivac arrives for Vince.Brian soon follows Dominic to his house and holds him at gunpoint to prevent him from fleeing further.

Jesse arrives shortly afterwards, apologizing for his actions at Race Wars and pleading for Dominic's help with Johnny Tran ( Rick Yune). Moments later, Tran and his cousin Lance Nguyen ( Reggie Lee) perform a drive-by shooting, killing Jesse. Brian and Dominic chase them, with Dominic driving his late father's modified 1970 Tokyo drift prequel to fast 7 Charger. Dominic forces Lance's motorcycle off the road, severely injuring him, while Brian shoots and kills Tran.

Afterwards, Brian and Dominic engage in an impromptu street race, narrowly avoiding a passing train. However, Dominic collides with a semitruck and rolls his car twice, injuring himself, and rendering the Charger undrivable. Instead of arresting him, Brian hands over the keys to his Supra and lets Dominic escape, using the line "I owe you a ten-second car".After the credits, Dominic is seen driving through Baja California, Mexico in a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS.

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) [ edit ] Main article: 2 Fast 2 FuriousWatched by undercover Customs Agent Monica Fuentes ( Eva Mendes), Brian is caught by US Customs agents and given a deal by FBI Agent Bilkins and Customs Agent Markham ( James Remar) to go undercover and try to bring Fast and Furious� home� wall� images� videos� articles� links� forum� polls� quiz� answers� search�� join fanpop� sign in�� terms of service� privacy policy� � 2006-2016 Fanpop, Inc., all rights reserved. you have to watch them in this order and it makes sence: 12456, pause 6 and go to 3 (watch all but a couple min of 3) then go watch the last couple minutes of 6, go back to the last couple min of 3 then your done.

So the 7th installment sould start out wit "Dom" and maybe the crew in Tokyo taking care of Shaw's brother. order of movies by story is : 1. better luck tomorrow 2.fast and furious (2001) 3.Turbo Charged Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003 Video) 4.fast and furious 2 (2003) 5.Los Bandoleros (2009) 6.fast and furious 4 (2009) 7. fast and furious 5 ( 2011) 8. fast and furious 6 (2013) 9. fast and furious 3 - tokyo 10. fast and furious 7 ( 2015.) cant wait for the new one :3 � Fanpop Home� DMCA� Advertise� Terms of Service� Privacy Policy� Contact Us�� English� Espanol� ??????� ??� ?????????????� Francais� ?????� Deutsch� Italiano� Portugues� Nederlands� Melayu� Filipino� ???� ???� ������� Vi?t Nam� Bahasa Indonesia� Kiswahili� ????� VR Answers, The Virtual Reality Community� PS4 Pros, The PS4 Pro Community� 2006-2016 Fanpop, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

A Member of Townsquare Entertainment News 3DS DS iOS PC PS3 PS4 PSP Vita Wii U Xbox 360 Xbox One More�Systems� Android� Ouya� Arcade� PlayStation� Dreamcast� PlayStation 2� Game Boy Advance� Saturn� GameCube� Super Nintendo� Genesis� Wii� NES� Xbox� Nintendo 64� And 96 More. Syko_Darksyde posted.SamsungGearS2 posted.dark_indicator posted.Nahh not possible. It takes place after fast and furious 6.despite everybody owning flip phones XD!!!it takes place in japan, a country notorious for being behind in technology trends.duuhhhhhh. AyumiSqueezetoy posted.Syko_Darksyde posted.SamsungGearS2 posted.dark_indicator posted.Nahh not possible.

It takes place after fast and furious 6.despite everybody owning flip phones XD!!!it takes place in japan, a country notorious for being behind in technology trends.duuhhhhhh.oh.Oh.OHHHH!!!! BilalPowell posted.Tokyo Drift really is boring compared the the rest of the series.

Not having Walker and Vin really hurt.Honestly, I didn't find it all that boring. Granted it's not the best movie (eg, what I think was most deserving of the critical appraise) despite being my favorite, but I personally liked it because of the different culture and the drifting storyline. Overall I think part of the negative reception boils down to what Raptor said (in bold).RaptorNX01 posted.compared to them, yeah.

I feel it would have been better received without the fnf title. I wouldn't mind if the main guy was brought back as a regular in future furious films. Terms of Use Violations:� Offensive� Advertising� Illegal Activities� Spoiler with no Warning� Harassment/PrivacyEtiquette Issues:� Censor Bypassing� Trolling� Flaming� Disruptive Posting� Off-Topic Posting� Other (must leave note below):Notes (optional; required for "Other"):Add user to Ignore List after reporting More topics from this board.Know of any YT channels that review bad movies?josiskrazy69/18 5:31AMI'm looking at buy the monster legacy collectionsMighty-Oregon79/18 5:28AMTMNT Out of the Shadows masked_yazoo19/18 4:37AMList some things you don't like about the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies.

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The ripe dialogue. The huge box office. The comraderie. AsFast & Furious 7 is released in cinemas, here's our film-by-film guide tothe franchise so far Back in 2001 when The Fast and the Furious � a modestly-budgeted retread of Point Break set in the world of illegal street racing � was first released, few would have predicted that it would spawn a slew of increasingly profitable sequels, each with a cast more impressive and stunts more self-consciously ludicrous than the last. Now in its seventh instalment, marking the passing of franchise stalwart Paul Walker and the addition of Jason Statham to the already testosterone-heavy affair, here�s our film-by-film guide to everything you need to know about the series so far. Worldwide gross: $207 millionIn brief: The one where it all beganCharacters introduced:Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) � Undercover LAPD OfficerDominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) � Leader of an illegal street-racing gangLetty (Michelle Rodriguez) � Dominic's partner in racing and romanceMia Toretto (Jordana Brewster) � Dom's sister, who runs a cafe and grocery shopVince (Matt Schulze) � Brian's main rival in Dom's gangThe plot: LAPD Officer and keen petrol-head Brian O'Conner goes undercover to investigate an illegal street-racing gang who are tokyo drift prequel to fast 7 of stealing valuable electronicsBest action sequence: An attempted truck hijacking by Dom and his gang turns ugly � cue a high-speed chase with Brian opting to blow his cover and rescue his injured rival, VinceDefining moment: The Fast & Furious films remain iconic for their night-time street races, with flaming exhausts, deafening revving, and NOS (Nitrous Oxide) speed boosts.

Here�s the first one from the series.Typical line: "You break her heart, I'll break your neck" � Dom when he discovers Brian has feelings for MiaDid you know?� Neither Michelle Rodriguez or Jordana Brewster had a driving license prior to working on the film.

Rodriguez � who�s been caught speeding and DUI since � says that learning for The Fast and the Furious probably gave her some bad driving habits.� The Race Wars driving contest at the centre of the film saw 1500 car enthusiasts head to San Bernardino International Airport to populate the scene.� The Volkswagen Jetta that Jesse drives in Race Wars was later bought by Malcolm in the Middle star Frankie Muniz.� The Fast and the Furious was based on a 1989 feature in Vibe magazine by reporter Kenneth Li, who befriended a street racer named Rafael Estevez � a legend who known for winning high-stakes races and outrunning the cops at 200mph in his souped-up Honda Civic.

Estevez now runs a garage in Queens, New York, and recently confessed that "Nowadays, my wife drives faster than me."The verdict: If "cop goes undercover in an extreme sports gang to investigate robberies" sounds familiar, it's because that's the exact plot of Point Break. Swapping surfing for neon-drenched drag racing, what The Fast and the Furious lacks in originality it makes up for in slick chase sequences and a likeable cast headed up by Paul Walker, sporting the most Noughties-looking blonde curls imaginable, and Vin Diesel, who looks no different 14 years later.

Citizen Kane it ain't, but it still holds up as a great Friday night watch.But buckle up. There are a few dodgy sequels to plough through before the series gets good again.2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)Director: John SingletonWorldwide gross: $236 millionIn brief: The one with the most street-racingNew characters:Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) � Brian's childhood friend and fellow racerTej Parker (Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges) � Street race organiserMonica Fuentes (Eva Mendes) � Undercover US Customs Service agentThe plot: On the run from the law after letting Dom get away, Brian has turned to racing for money.

Caught by the feds, he's offered a deal to take down Miami drug lord Carter Verone with childhood friend Roman Pearce in exchange for his freedom.Best action sequence: Closing the case in fittingly ludicrous style, Brian and Roman crash a car onto Verone's yacht as he makes his escapeTypical line: "Your engine ain't as big as your mouth" � Roman PearceDid you know?� Two scripts were written for 2 Fast 2 Furious � one featuring Vin Diesel�s Dom Toretto, in case he wanted to return, and one without him.

Despite being offered $25 million to come back, Diesel thought the script, er, �sucked�.� Walker drives his own car, a Nissan Skyline G-TR in the film, and did some of his own stunt driving too.� The Miami house belonging to villain Carter Verone was once owned by Sylvester Stallone.The verdict: With a title that falls firmly under so-bad-it's-good, it's disappointing that the rest of the film doesn't follow suit. 2 Fast is paper-thin and full of highly questionable racial and gender stereotypes, and the while the original film is hardly Shakespeare, we could forgive the film its flaws if the race sequences were any good.

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