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I don't understand The Fast the Furious franchise's popularity

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They're dumb movies and some of them are really bad. I have trouble understanding the appeal too until I'm reminded that most people don't care about movies the same way I do. They're happy watching outrageous stunts, jokes about stereotypes and characters they grew up with talking about cheesy stuff like 'family'. It all clicks with them in the same way all that stuff turns me off. Vin Diesel is awesome though and you can tell the movies weren't half-assed (at least the ones with him as the star) so they get some respect from me.
 
The story is ridiculous and what they get up to is dumb or hilarious, but there is a genuine respect and reverence for the actual characters that at worst you can at least appreciate what they're doing

Everything about the characters in FF is from a genuine love for the characters they've made but more importantly, the real life friendships between the actors
 
I think what OP is saying is how 1-4 are mediocre but for some reason 5 got greenlit with a huge budget and got Rock involved.

Yeah I have no clue how that shit happened. It makes no logical sense. But thank god it did

It's also worth pointing out the soap opera style here. We can follow these characters for 15+ years. The first Fast and Furious came when I was 10. So you grow up with these goofy, tropey characters, but you also see them go through significant changes as the years go on, and the movies come out.

Basically, think of it like the MCU for cars.
 
Yeah I have no clue how that shit happened. It makes no logical sense. But thank god it did

Because 4 did better than expected and Universal was SEVERELY craving a franchise and knew they had to blow on the flame if they wanted to start a big fire. So they dumped loads of cash into 5 to do everything they could to make it into a tentpole film.
 
I watched the first one and didn't like it. I understand 5-7 are supposed to be quite good but eugh I don't like skipping films but have no desire to watch the other ones I don't think im gonna like
 
tbh I liked them better when they were street racing movies.

Having watched the first 4 just recently. I thought the racing was kinda boring. I mean, I'm not into racing cars, but the races in those films always seemed to devolve into hitting the NOS button and entering warp drive until someone wins. I'm curious if the races in those old films actually did anything for racing enthusiasts. I can see Tokyo Drift being impressive in terms of racing, but the other films? Not so much.

Fast Five is great because they know that the races are boring. You already know they're gonna win whatever race they enter. So when it came time for them to win some pink slips, they just completely skipped over the race and the crew comes back with newly won cars. The only races in the films past 4 are between the main cast because the only real competition is each other.
 
I think what OP is saying is how 1-4 are mediocre but for some reason 5 got greenlit with a huge budget and got Rock involved.

4 was a surprisingly big hit. I didn't really like it, but it made ~ $350 million worldwide and generally revitalized the series. Fast Five's budget was ~ $125 million by estimates I've seen, that doesn't seem too crazy given how well the fourth one did.

As for the Rock getting involved, he had kind of a lull there in his career. His starring roles before that were Faster and Tooth Fairy. If anything, Fast Five was a step up.
 
Man people saying the third movie is good now is weird when a couple of years ago it was the worst... I guess it being linked in properly (with 4 on-wards) changes it.
 
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Because 4 did better than expected and Universal was SEVERELY craving a franchise and knew they had to blow on the flame if they wanted to start a big fire. So they dumped loads of cash into 5 to do everything they could to make it into a tentpole film.

This definitely makes sense. I'm honestly glad it planned out for them.

I cannot believe I just saw someone compare Fast/Furious to Avengers. Is this Bizarro World?

It's actually a very good comparison, though Fast Five bringing all the characters from previous movies in isn't quite on the same level.

Now, though? Well..
 
So you're saying we should dump the "dumb" F&F franchise in favor of the deeply intelligent and highly emotionally resonating Age of Ultron and The Dark Knight? OK.

There's no law saying you can't like both. Movies is movies, enjoy what's out there, but let's not be confused; F&F is a pop tart compared to the filet mignon of something like the Raid 2. But sometimes a pop tart is what you crave.
 
these movies are basically Transformers movies except that FF actually tries to have characters people might like and want to have a good time with.
 
I cannot believe I just saw someone compare Fast/Furious to Avengers. Is this Bizarro World?

It's actually a very good comparison, though Fast Five bringing all the characters from previous movies in isn't quite on the same level.

Now, though? Well..
After watching 7, I have to agree that it is a pretty good comparison. While F&F crew aren't quite Hulk/Thor level, but they definitely are not normal human looking at the ridiculous things they pulled off in 7.
 
After watching 7, I have to agree that it is a pretty good comparison. While F&F crew aren't quite Hulk/Thor level, but they definitely are not normal human looking at the ridiculous things they pulled off in 7.
They're not just handed things. They're slowly earning those superpowers.

True heroes.
 
After watching 7, I have to agree that it is a pretty good comparison. While F&F crew aren't quite Hulk/Thor level, but they definitely are not normal human looking at the ridiculous things they pulled off in 7.

I think The Rock could take on Thor. Maybe even the Hulk. Possibly even at the same time!
 
these movies are basically Transformers movies except that FF actually tries to have characters people might like and want to have a good time with.

And they both have Tyrese cracking one-liners.

Wow, Tyrese has been in a lot of billion dollar films.
 
I'm not a huge fan of them either. They just feel so.. over the top. I get that that is the point, but it doesn't really appeal to me. Every scene usually has me rolling my eyes going "Oh, please." Oddly enough I loved John Wick despite that being crazy as well. I think it is something about the presentation of F&F that pulls me out of the movie.
At the end of the day it's largely personal preference, and when it doesn't appeal to you, it can be easy to question how it appeals to others.
 
The leap from street racing movies to super hero heist films was the best thing to happen to this franchise. F&F1 was nice in a "it's Point Break but with cars" kind of way. 2 and 3 suck. 4 was okay and it was the necessary semi-reboot the franchise needed. Fast Five onwards is action bliss.
 
It is a particularly weird franchise and trajectory. It becomes a bit of a cult phenomenon with the first movie(although not really with cult film fans), cranks up the corniness for a sequel, and then goes off the reservation with the third movie since they couldn't get anyone back. Then in the meantime, Walker and Diesel's careers start to stall so they return to the 4th movie which is(imo) far and away the worst in the series. But it still makes serious bank on the back of the first movie's goodwill with its fanbase. A minor miracle occurs with the 5th movie and Justin Lin figures out how to make a great F&F movie, word of mouth spreads, then the 6th movie makes major bank and here we are now. It's really about as unlikely a franchise as it gets.

It's current popularity is well-earned, but the revisionist love for the earlier films shocks me. It's like people found out they were allowed to love Axe body spray or something.
 
it's a franchise that you just watch for fun and turn off your brain.

I'm not a fan but I can see the appeal of movies that include an ensemble cast that fits together
 
I cannot believe I just saw someone compare Fast/Furious to Avengers. Is this Bizarro World?

Once you step through that door, you're family.

It's a good series for what it is. The trailers don't trick you into thinking it's a different movie. You know what you're getting when you walk in.
 
It's about bros.

The bros you're born with, the bros you adopt as bros. It's about being a man and being bros with men. Bros likes cars and guns and hot chicks.

If you're not a bro or have no interest in being a man, it might not be for you.

You gettin in my face bro?
 
They're dumb movies and some of them are really bad. I have trouble understanding the appeal too until I'm reminded that most people don't care about movies the same way I do. They're happy watching outrageous stunts, jokes about stereotypes and characters they grew up with talking about cheesy stuff like 'family'. It all clicks with them in the same way all that stuff turns me off. Vin Diesel is awesome though and you can tell the movies weren't half-assed (at least the ones with him as the star) so they get some respect from me.

You know, it is possible to 'care' about movies and still find great enjoyment in FF.
 
I've been watching through them from the beginning (finished 4 the other day, preparing for the good ones now). I'm not going to say they're (at least the first four) good movies, but they're brainless entertainment to sit back and enjoy the style. I feel the comparison to Avengers is accurate as I'm watching F&F for same reasons I used to watch Avengers, before they became an exhausting experience that stopped being enjoyable.

Just turn your brain off, ignore attempts at plot and talking about car hardware, and just inhabit the dude-bro mindset, then they're a blast.

Also, Tokyo Dirft has so many anime tropes, which is hilarious.
 
Okay, those gifs look pretty crazy. I've only seen... 3 of the movies I think? I think I'll pick up 5 and see how that goes since there's so much praise going on for the last few films. I liked the ones I watched, but was never hugely into them.
 
I don't understand it either op. All the ones I've seen come off as pretty terrible, and even if you liked them, it's hard to imagine getting hyped the 7th time around. I just don't get the majority of gaf's opinions on movies in general. One movie may get criticized for being dumb fun, then another dumb fun movie may be considered beyond critique else "you must hate fun". Idk
 
Nothing brings the world together like a totally bad-ass car chase.. Make a lot of them and a shallow reason for said chases and you have a bad-ass car chase movie.
 
I like cars, therefor I like these movies. Though I don't like that many of the cars are destroyed, even if the are props/replicas.
 
This is all started by listening to the Bombcast. They always talk about this movie franchise, and I had always dismissed it based on the trailers..

I've never watched one before, so the popularity of the most recent one caught me completely off guard. I never really thought that they were "bad" per se, but my impression was always that there were a generic, middling action series that focused on fast cars and shit. But then this 7th one comes out and the world loses its collective mind over it. So maybe there's more to it than I thought. I'll have to check it out sometime.

Not everyone "gets" everything : i don't "get" soap operas of vampire movies but don't make forum posts about them, I can understand other people will enjoy different things.


For the sake of conversation : They're great action movies with a bunch of ridiculous scenes, awesomely funny dialogue between some great characters, and a few sprinkles or serious heartfelt moments : Its WWE in a movie, over the top and campy but a fun and hilarious ride.

I enjoyed the first three but five onward just really keep upping the ante of ridiculous spectacle.

They're dumb movies and some of them are really bad. I have trouble understanding the appeal too until I'm reminded that most people don't care about movies the same way I do. They're happy watching outrageous stunts, jokes about stereotypes and characters they grew up with talking about cheesy stuff like 'family'. It all clicks with them in the same way all that stuff turns me off. Vin Diesel is awesome though and you can tell the movies weren't half-assed (at least the ones with him as the star) so they get some respect from me.

In a list of my favorite movies I'd include Fight Club, Wall-E, V for Vendetta and Eternal Sunshine.... Next to them would be the last three FF movies, Crank 2 and Speed Racer; Why not both? I enjoy the movie-watching experience, be it alone or with friends, in a movie or at home, serious or mindless fun popcorn flick, I can respect something for what it is. You can not understand them but they are still extremely well made from a technical level.
 
They're dumb movies and some of them are really bad. I have trouble understanding the appeal too until I'm reminded that most people don't care about movies the same way I do. They're happy watching outrageous stunts, jokes about stereotypes and characters they grew up with talking about cheesy stuff like 'family'. It all clicks with them in the same way all that stuff turns me off. Vin Diesel is awesome though and you can tell the movies weren't half-assed (at least the ones with him as the star) so they get some respect from me.

WHAT????

NOT EVERYONE IS LIKE YOU???

WHAT THE #$@%
 
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