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

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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

No one got hyped a 7th time. They got hyped a 3rd time after Fast Five. 5-7 are so different from the past 4 that they might as well be their own series.
 
You witnessed some of the weaker films from a mass-audience perspective. The first movie is enjoyable in a cheesy, better-than-expected sort of way. They don't become easily digestible popcorn flicks until 5.

Fast & Furious 6 is one of the best action movies Hollywood has ever produced, in terms of sheer ludicrous scale.
 
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

Once you realize Gaf isn't hivemind, it makes it easier to see how there would be a different consensus for different dumb-fun movies.
 
Fast & Furious 6 is one of the best action movies Hollywood has ever produced, in terms of sheer ludicrous scale.

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Fast 7 was really underwhelming. After reading all that shit on GAF I expected something great. Not even close to Kingsman which was a much better action flick. I also watches John Wick and found that to be better too. F7 is a really fun movie, but I will probably never revisit and forget about it by next year.

I've only seen Fast 5 and 7 so idk if that means anything.
 
Fast 7 was really underwhelming. After reading all that shit on GAF I expected something great. Not even close to Kingsman which was a much better action flick. I also watches John Wick and found that to be better too. F7 is a really fun movie, but I will probably never revisit and forget about it by next year.

I've only seen Fast 5 and 7 so idk if that means anything.

I agree - I thought Fast 5 was the best of the Fast Furious series.
 
I understand the general popularity, the past few have been fun, I just don't get the reverence they have among many. I've seen a good deal of people who usually turn their noses up at blockbuster movies that swear by them.
 
You just don't go to see a fast and the furious movie expecting to take it seriously or as great cinema or some deep shit like many people pretend to do when watching a movie. You go to see them to be entertained or to be amused by the stunts they pull,

I learned that while watching Fast5, i just couldn't understand how people where so happy and entertained by the shit that was going on in the screen, but by the time they pull a room-sized safe box out of a bank with cars and cables, something clicked inside me, and you have two options "to roll your eyes" or "to make fun of whats going on and enjoy it", so i understood that sometimes it is ok to turn off your brain and enjoy something stupid, kinda like when you are in the toys section of a store and start to play with baby toys without realizing it, it also helps that the movies don't take themselves seriously or pretend that what is going on is logical, after that you kinda become a fan just to see how they can pull a crazier scenario.

TL:DR
When watching these movies you enjoy or make fun of whats going on, or you just don't let go and do everything to keep that stick that is up your ass
 
I enjoy the later movies whether they are more over the top action movies more, but I am not much into cars anyway.

But, when you think the movies are "just" cars and guns it sounds like you don't enjoy it. You expecting substance, that is your substance.

You could just pick up things from the fifth movie again, but there is no point if you don't enjoy action movies.
 
I love cars, explosions, guns, and stupid popcorn movies. Adore cheesy 80's action flicks.... but I can not understand the love for the F&F movies either and seen them all. They kinda take stupid blockbusters and ramp up the stupidity to overboard.
 
I've never seen one. And I never liked Vin Diesel anyway...

I like cheesy action movies as much as anyone, well maybe not as much as anyone, but I like them all right? But these are wrong kind of cheesy.
 
I saw the first one back in theaters and enjoyed it for what it was. Never saw another until I saw Tokyo Drift on HBO (3). That was meh.

Then this past Saturday, I caught Furious 7. Actually had a really good time with it. Fun, fun stuff.

On Sunday, tried to watch part 6 on HBO Now. Couldn't really keep my attention.


I'm thinking the only way to really enjoy these is on the big screen.
 
In the next one Vin and Co. are going to try and stop
Jason Statham
from collecting all of the
Unlimited Diamonds
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I saw the first one back in theaters and enjoyed it for what it was. Never saw another until I saw Tokyo Drift on HBO (3). That was meh.

Then this past Saturday, I caught Furious 7. Actually had a really good time with it. Fun, fun stuff.

On Sunday, tried to watch part 6 on HBO Now. Couldn't really keep my attention.


I'm thinking the only way to really enjoy these is on the big screen.

They certainly are a thrill when you watch them in theatres, for sure.
 
I love the diverse cast mostly. Plus the Rock is entertaining in just about every movie he's in.

Still can't understand a word Vin Diesel says though.
 
Fast 7 was really underwhelming. After reading all that shit on GAF I expected something great. Not even close to Kingsman which was a much better action flick. I also watches John Wick and found that to be better too. F7 is a really fun movie, but I will probably never revisit and forget about it by next year.

I've only seen Fast 5 and 7 so idk if that means anything.
Agreed. The Azerbaijan motorcade setpiece is the best and then the rest of the setpieces devolve into forgettable CGI malarkey but still very well worth watching for the emotional send-off. And Ludacris banter with Tyrese Gibson is loads of fun. Actually, Tyrese is my favourite and Fast 7 cements that when he's made a leader lol. Fast 5 is still the best.

I think only Mad Max has the chance to best Kingsman for action movie of the year.
 
I feel like people don't give enough credit to stunts and set-pieces in Action movies. Fast 5, 6, and 7 have some of the best stunts you will see.
 
What I don't get is the hate for FF2. It was the first one I saw, and I liked it a lot. Afterwards I watched the first movie and also liked it, but never got around to watching the third one because they changed all the characters. And since I skipped FF3, I also didn't get to check the rest. And now there are too many movies in the series...
 
I feel like people don't give enough credit to stunts and set-pieces in Action movies. Fast 5, 6, and 7 have some of the best stunts you will see.

Eh not really, so many of the stunts are just covered in CG. The lack of practical elements kills so much of modern day stunts and just how ridiculous so many of the action set pieces can be..... eh. It lacks the realistic oomph of practical stunt work like that of classics like Die Hard and such. Instead with these movies it's just eye rolling over the top
 
The trailer to Furious 7 looks like one of the worst movies ever made. My thoughts watching were that I couldn't believe 7 movies of that were made. Was it an especially bad trailer or is it a good representation of the series? Cheesy one liners, boring muscle dudes, and cars.
 
Fast and the Furious started off well as I enjoyed the more street racing aspect of it. Expanding on that, to me, would have been more interesting. Over the sequels they've just become turn off your brain action flicks, the only reason I can see from a critical point of view as to why people defend it is because they are meta to a degree. Outside of that it's turn off your brain action sequences for two hours while every one counts how many time "family" is said.
 
Dumb movies for dumb people. How good they are depends on how amazing you think the rock/vin diesel are.

The trailer to Furious 7 looks like one of the worst movies ever made. My thoughts watching were that I couldn't believe 7 movies of that were made. Was it an especially bad trailer or is it a good representation of the series? Cheesy one liners, boring muscle dudes, and cars.

Man, GAF, why'd you bring the busters here
 
I honestly can't blame anyone who wanted to catch-up but lost interest at 2.

Hell, I fucking started fast-forward skimming through the film after 30 minutes of watching it.

You guys are still missing out on Fast Five though.
2fast2furious is equally as bad as 4 IMO. Both films i only saw once in theaters and at least a half dozen times i wanted to walk out.

Saw the first film 5 times in theaters, Tokyo 3 times, 5 and 6 4 times and so far i have seen 7 3 times. I love the franchise, it's fun and stupid and highly entertaining. First Fast movie is my most watched movie that i can remember. I am obsessed with TMNT and i am told by everyone in my family that i pitched fits to see that movie over and over and between everyone i am told i saw that movie at least 9 times in theaters but i was like 7 so i don't really remember going that many times but doesn't surprise me, i was spoiled.
 
Before clicking I figured this was from someone who had not seen the last three films. There is a reason you have a perception that the franchise seemed to have died after the first three films. Those movies were not that good. Particularly 2. In retrospect they are better, but without 5-7 this series is nothing.
 
The trailer to Furious 7 looks like one of the worst movies ever made. My thoughts watching were that I couldn't believe 7 movies of that were made. Was it an especially bad trailer or is it a good representation of the series? Cheesy one liners, boring muscle dudes, and cars.
Man with someone with such a great name, such a dissapointing opinion.

Edit: I can't read apparently
 
What I don't get is the hate for FF2. It was the first one I saw, and I liked it a lot. Afterwards I watched the first movie and also liked it, but never got around to watching the third one because they changed all the characters. And since I skipped FF3, I also didn't get to check the rest. And now there are too many movies in the series...

Yeah, I watched first five movies last weekend (I think I saw 1 & 2 before but could only remember pieces of it. 3 I definitely had watched before) and thought FF2 was actually really fun. Tyrese has some dumb funny lines, the movie is more about crime than street racing. The few dumb action setpieces aren't any more ridiculous than the stuff they start doing in FF5. Tyrese/Walker have better chemistry as buddies than Diesel/Walker do (haven't watched 6 or 7 yet).

Five is really things get fun with The Rock and bringing characters back from the other movies. 1 & 4 are way too serious.
 

Even some people defending the glorious F&F franchise, which needs no defense, are dumping on the first movies.

OG The Fast and the Furious now and forever remains the best Fast and Furious movie. Life was simpler, times were harder, grinding just to survive, and all you had was family.
 
Eh not really, so many of the stunts are just covered in CG. The lack of practical elements kills so much of modern day stunts and just how ridiculous so many of the action set pieces can be..... eh. It lacks the realistic oomph of practical stunt work like that of classics like Die Hard and such. Instead with these movies it's just eye rolling over the top

Yeah, I dunno about that...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDQlnJOJqoY
 
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