

The very first Fast film will always have a special place in my heart, even though I do love the new films and the other films in the original trilogy are at the bottom of the list.ĥ: Fast and Furious. This film has one of the best storylines of all the Fast and Furious films and showed Point Break that it had better watch its back. So anyone trying to argue against the fact that it's Fast and Furious meets Marvel is going to be difficult for them.Ħ: The Fast and The Furious. It's got a decent balance of action and comedy, Idris Elba calls himself Black Superman, the action is like never before, and the characters of Hobbs and Shaw are the two that are so awesome and powerful that they're basically superheroes. This is basically Fast and Furious meets Marvel. However, despite all this great stuff, the reason why I ranked it here is that it just doesn't feel like a Fast and Furious movie. I am also a big fan of how awesome the action is in this movie.

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Plus Idris Elba's cybernetically enhanced villain. I am a huge fan of Hobbs and Shaw and an even bigger fan of the actors who play them. If this didn't happen, 2 Fast would have been at the bottom of this list.ħ: Fast and Furious: Hobbs and Shaw.

However, even though I didn't particularly like it at first, I had no idea then that a character introduced in it (Tej) would end up being my favourite Fast and Furious character once I saw Fast Five. 2 Fast didn't do that much (with the exception of the scene where they jump to a boat), but all the other sequels did. Another reason why I ranked this low could be the fact that me being a fan of Fast and Furious is more of a recent thing, so I've heard from many people and internet sources that each film amps up the action, characters, stunts and almost everything. However, what I didn't like was how Vin Diesel wasn't in it, and I can see why as the script was disappointing compared to the first, even with the cringe-worthy lines of "I'll take my cuttah beck" and "we hongry".
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This one definitely had many flaws, but was still a good movie nonetheless, especially introducing Roman, who I loved in this and the later movies. However, unlike many people, I understand they killed off Han, as they knew that Han was moving to Tokyo when Owen Shaw got mortally injured, so Deckard went there to kill Han as a warning for what he was going to do next, and I think that's a great way to introduce Furious 7.Ĩ: 2 Fast 2 Furious. But Sean wasn't making a good entrance in this film (though he was good in Furious 7). Han was a great character and I was glad to see him back in Tokyo Drift (I watched the movies in chronological order). Even though Tokyo Drift is the least good film in the series, it's still very good. Ok here's the actual ranking:ĩ: The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift. The term "worst" is not being used correctly. Et pour le reste ou les restes de cet étron hollywoodien, pas sûr que même les pigeons y trouvent leur compte : c’est daubé de A à Z et du début à la fin.*All the Fast movies are good in their own way, even the ones at the bottom of the list.

E film de kékés et de jackys par « excellence », le premier d’une longue série qui n’en finit pas, qui n’en finit plus de creuser plus bas, toujours plus bas… mais dans ce premier « épisode », toute la connerie est déjà là, intacte : les cons et leurs tronches de cons, leurs caisses de e film de kékés et de jackys par « excellence », le premier d’une longue série qui n’en finit pas, qui n’en finit plus de creuser plus bas, toujours plus bas… mais dans ce premier « épisode », toute la connerie est déjà là, intacte : les cons et leurs tronches de cons, leurs caisses de jajas, les dialogues kikoololés (faut les entendre causer « mécanique », putain…) les « courses » grotesques et le scénar de vieux nanar périmenaze dont même la poubelle n’a pas voulu… C’est « tout cela » Fast and Furious et d’ailleurs, ça reste loin d’être si « fast » que ça : de grosses chutes de rythme, une « intrigue » qui tient sur un ticket de métro et qui pourtant n’avance pas, une mise en scène très médiocre et enfin, une étonnante constatation : si a priori le plus con de la bande, c’est Merdagazout, dans les faits, c’est le petit con le plus con, à savoir Paul Walker et sa belle tête de vainqueur ! On note la présence de Michelle Rodriguez qui se la joue mauvaise fille rebelle mais qui fait à peine acte de présence… en fait.
