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Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson and Michelle Rodriguez lead a cast of returning all-stars as the global blockbuster franchise built on speed delivers the biggest adrenaline rush yet.Hobbs (Johnson) has been tracking an organization of lethally skilled drivers, whose mastermind (Luke Evans) is aided by the love Dom (Diesel) thought was dead, Letty (Rodriguez).The only way to stop the criminal mercenaries from stealing a top secret weapon is to outmatch them at street level, so Hobbs asks for the help of Dom and his elite team.Payment for the ultimate chase? Full pardons for all of them and a chance to make their families whole again.Bonus Content:- Extended Edition - Deleted Scenes - The Making of Fast & Furious 6: The Fastest of Them All – Explore the epic saga of the Fast films from Fast 3 through 4, 5 and now 6. - The Making of Fast & Furious 6: Reuniting the Team – The return of all the characters (and actors) that make up the larger Fast family. - The Making of Fast & Furious 6: Letty’s Return – Explore how the creative team engineered Michelle Rodriguez’s (“Letty”) resurrection. - The Making of Fast & Furious 6: The Mastermind and the Mole – Meet the Fast Six “newbies” – Luke Evans (“Shaw”) and Gina Carano (“Riley”). - On the Set with Vin – On location in Tenerife, Vin talks through a stunt he is about to perform. - Feature Commentary with Director Justin Lin - Take Control – Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez and Director Justin Lin appear at key moments throughout the film, offering observations and reflections on the movie. - Planes, Tanks and Automobiles: The London Chase – See how Justin Lin and his team pulled off car-flipping mayhem on a breathtaking scale in the city of London. - Planes, Tanks and Automobiles: Highway Heist: The Convoy Attack – Dominic’s gang saves the day in this high-velocity battle featuring a tank, an armored cargo carrier, a harpoon weapon and more. - Planes, Tanks and Automobiles: The Antonov Takedown – Spotlighting Fast Six’s spectacular finale, with the biggest plane on Earth in the mix. - Planes, Tanks and Automobiles: Dom and Letty Race Again - Gearhead’s Delight – From the shop to the test track, to the set and back again, a look at the latest hot cars showcased in Fast Six. - The Flip Car – We’ll get an inside look at the Fast franchise’s newest mind-blowing vehicle – the pivoting FLIP car. - Hand to Hand Fury – This jam-packed featurette gives viewers a detailed look at the rehearsals, choreography, stunt work and filming of Fast Six’s other bone-jarring fight sequences.
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Fast & Furious 6 Review!
This is a great film and follows on nicely from Fast and Furious 5. All the same great actors and actresses with a killer storyline and some great locations to boot including London in all its glory. High Octane stuff from start to finish with highs and lows all the way through, as always there's lots of cars and i welcome the return of Michelle Rodriguez.Storyline spoiler alert ..... Essentially the film carries on from F&F5 where the team take $100m from Hernan Reyes in Brazil, they've all settled down around the world enjoying their money when all of a sudden Agent hobbs turns up and asks Dom and his team to help him track down another team which includes Letty Ortiz, the reward will be pardons for all the team if they succeed.The story is far fetched (even for a Fast and Furious film) and the last 20 minutes really goes beyond what anyone would call believable but there's lots of links to past films to keep fans happy. Humour plays a big role and the characters bounce off one another throughout.Pros: Great cast * Some fantastic scenes * Lots of action and wheel to wheel racing * Humour level is just right * price on Amazon is great value for money and it includes a digital version too!Cons: Far fetched to the point where you're sat watching the film and think "seriously?" at certain parts!VERDICT: As a Huge Fast and Furious fan i love this film and although the story is just bonkers, the series just keeps getting bigger and more successful. As a fan of the original film it would be nice if they include more racing in future outings to maintain the link to what Fast and Furious was suppose to be about but that aside this is a huge action packed instalment of the Fast and Furious Saga. RECOMMENDED!!p.s. I want to put on record my regret and sadness at the death of Paul Walker in 2013, the actor to plays Brian O'Conner. He has been a part of the Fast and Furious films from the very beginning and the series won't be the same without him, RIP!
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Fast 6
Perfect car chases
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A worthy addition to the series
Let's be honest, nobody watches a film with a title including the phrase "Fast and Furious" expecting to see characterization at all, never mind actual character development or - whisper it - emotional depth. I'd say what has made this franchise so popular beyond the hardcore petrolhead/gearhead target audience, is that you get both of those as well but in an entirely appropriate way - they are not cringing afterthought tacked-on like giant pink furry dice from the rear view mirror, they are sporty alloy wheel trims.The makers behind F&F haven't tried to be all art-house pretentious and pretend it's a Cappuccino. They've been open about the blue-collar, workhorse, clue's-in-the-name, milky coffee. But F&F is a cut above the rest of the same shoot-by-numbers bikinis, car chase, explosion, muscular eye candy, more car chases, bigger explosions (e.g., "Gone in 60 Seconds) - in that they have looked at the hard-working people who are the ones that spend our money on F&F at the movies and buy the DVDs, and they've taken the time and effort to froth up the coffee anyway to make it nicer. A big chunk of credit thus goes to Chris Morgan, the primary writer of F&F4, 5 and 6 for taking pride in his writing and doing a good job with the characters, emotionality and giving us likeable people and actual plot not just a sequence of strung-together mindless mayhem that is exciting for about ten seconds and then becomes boring. That's why F&F4 was such a box-office success despite it going straight over the "critics" heads and other movies of the type weren'tThe sci-fi series Babylon 5: The Complete Collection + The Lost Tales [DVD]worked so well because Michael J. Straczynski et al put the time in to make it a visual novel - it has a proper beginning (Seasons 1 & 2) a meaty middle (Seasons 2-4) and a proper ending (Seasons 4-5). F&F works so well in being "more than the sum of its parts" because the series works in the same way.If you've started here at F&F 6 out of curiosity, my advice would be to go back to F&F1, and look on F&F 1 as Prologue/Chapter 1-2 scene setting, character intro and story start - not-evil people making bad decisions with good intentions. F&F 2 & 3 are Chapters 2-3; they don't have most of the central characters and were made purely to cash in, but they do exist in the same universe, they give underpinning background, chronology and "universe building" so aren't without merit - plus of course, mega-stunts, bikinis, car chases, explosions.The "real" F&F picks up again in Movie 4 when the central cast comes back, and as stated, we get character development, and emotional connection, both of which are vital to good storytelling that engages and interests the audience/reader (contrast the weak Pacific Rim [Blu-ray + UV Copy] [2013] [Region Free] [NTSC] with the strength of Marvel's Avengers Assemble [DVD]).F&F4 Fast & Furious [DVD] and F&F5 Fast & Furious 5 [DVD] [2011] are the meaty middle chapters of the story that take the plot forward - we get murder, revenge, romance, "bromance", misunderstanding, perceived betrayal and personal sacrifice for the sake of honour and friendship when the "authorities" who are supposed to do the right thing don't. We also get those things in a good way - see separate review for F&F4.F&F5 and F&F6 is basically the same movie in two halves, which is good because writer Chris Morgan devoted the appropriate amount of time to doing it properly. (I've reviewed F&F5 separately). F&F6 doesn't have as much dry/droll banter and humour as the first "half", which is a pity as it makes it a bit too po-faced (but not too, too po-faced) but the strong characterization and the angst that adds to the story is still there. It is clear that the cast and the crew are all still engaged and nobody is phoning it in or anywhere near.What is also nice about the franchise is that you can make your own decisions.F&F4 and 5 and 6 also provide a "final chapter" tie-up just in case, for whatever reason, the next movie doesn't get made - which is very considerate of the producers and screenwriters, as there is nothing more annoying than to give something your time and attention and then never get to read/see how the story ends because somebody couldn't be bothered to take five minutes to wrap things up (or at least wrap up the big plot points).If you decided that F&F1-5 are your cup of tea but F&F6 is "naaah", then you can choose to believe the story finishes at the F&F5 "happy ending" instead of watching through to the post-credits teaser. Likewise if F&F7 turns out to be a serious let-down that is clearly money-grubbing rather than respecting the fans, we can choose to view 1-6 as the "real" canon; we just won't watch the F&F6 post-credits teaser on DVD either - it's like being able to watch Alien [DVD] [1979] and Aliens - Special Edition [1986] [DVD] and ignore the increasingly dire, plot-absent follow-ups - you can choose to believe that Ripley, Hicks & Newt made it back to Earth then nuked fanged acid-bloods into oblivion and reasonably okay ever after.To be honest, the only thing there really is to dislike about F&F6, like with F&F5, is that atrocious dead rat that is stuck to Dwayne Johnson's chin, which I presume is some sort of disguise attempt. I have to admit, having watched Johnson right from his WWE "The Rock" days, he has always come across as a witty, affable man with a good sense of humour, so it is a pity that Johnson/Vin Diesel/Paul Walker don't get the chance to show case more of that bantering/barbed "snark" badinage in F&F6 now they're actually in the same place at the same time a bit more. It's a bit too much psycho-eyes intense stare-down and not quite enough of the much needed moments of tension-relief that we had in F&F5, but that is a niggle only - without spoiling what happens when, and apart from the ghastly chin-rat, F&F6 fires on all cylinders and there is eye candy aplenty for the ladies - honed/toned/tattooed Hobbs with biceps like a side of beef, bald, stocky Vin with that growly rumble and quiet intensity, and Paul Walker with those baby blue eyes, that just-right hint of stubble, lean athleticism and wry, self-deprecating attitude. Not to mention of course, the epic stunts, vista of bikinis (if you swing that way) and hot guys in hotter guys traveling at warp speeds.
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FAST & FURIOUS!!
Fast & Furious is a great Action film, plenty of mind blowing stunts, special effects and great cars! The 4K picture quality is Awesome! The HDR colour grading is spot on, giving the film a new lease of life, colours just pop off the screen and the dark levels are well contrasted! Highly recommended!
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Fast as Usual
This is a must see, Love all the others but this one has a few far fetched ideas that man can jump from one car to the other in mid air and keep up the pace, now come on don't spoil fast and the furious collection by putting in the impossible, The action speaks for itself and with the fast cars anything goes to a degree that is. So far this has kept all ages interested but will drop out when a bit to much of far fetch continues in the next one. The story is fantastic still a few bad people around to stir things up and the cast are just as fabulous as usual, Now there are a few personal reasons why they are going to help the cop and that is for you to find out about. I still class this an A grade plus for fabulous entertainment keeping the action flying thrills and spills coming thick and thin and watchable that you need to be seated and try to relax with this riveting on the move show producing first class entertainment so there is no time to rest until you have the main items and that is the movie and popcorn, settle in for the night and try to relax which will be hard to do, for a fantastic night in with feet up and excitement all around. Enjoy!
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