I saw F & TF : Tokyo Drift Last Night!!!

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I saw F & TF : Tokyo Drift Last Night!!!

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Well I won a two seat pass to watch the screening last night so Candis and I went. It's worth going to see. Lots of car action and not long. Acting wasn't bad either. Check it out this weekend.
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I forgot to mention that I won the tickets through the Calgary Sun. They advertise a movie screening and you look for the hidden code from the classifieds and enter it online. Didn't think I had a shot.
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Yeah, I saw it tonight. Was actually very surprised, in a positive way.
The last minute is hilarious :D

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yep i saw it too alot better than expected.
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yea i was pleasantly suprised as well. i wasn't expecting much, but deffinaatly worth going to see.

the last minute i went FLIP SHOW tho.... i totally wasn't expecting it...

hellz yea

if u haven't seen it... go.... now.... do it...
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yeah defantly a good movie, i was impressed...

THE ONLY THING that really pissed me of was how chill the girl was when she was drifitin' the rx-8 while talking about her childhood, i mean, it was mad drifts, and she was takin' it like a sunday drive..lol..

other than that, the cars are finaly nice, and extremely well modified. It thought it was great that they finaly made fun of rice with that hulk thing haha..i thought that was great. Ferrari, porche...the hulk.Just great. The acting was typical, but good driving and it defantly was something different then the whole "there are 3 black civics stealing s---..go find em you ex street racer!"

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would have to see it myself before i post any comments, i dont think its any much better (realistically) than two previous ones that were SOOOOO fake
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mitmaks wrote:would have to see it myself before i post any comments, i dont think its any much better (realistically) than two previous ones that were SOOOOO fake
that doesn't make sense... u said u weren't gunna comment... then u did... lol... and yea, some of the stunts were a lil out there... but it is still, in my opinion, as someone who has actually seen the movie... lol... it is still worth while... and actually decent in comparison to the first two...
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there is a bunch of fake stuff but it's only done to accent the real stuff...

for those who know all the drifting on the peir was real by the actors...the part where wan drifts circles round the chicks is real 2 but not wan driving..

parts of the syncro drift with the chick driving were real 2 just not all of it...


I Really liked the realism factor in this 1... it was like 7or 8 /10..
the american actor is the only thing i didn't like...


O and did anyone notis Keiichi Tsuchya on the peer commenting on the drifting...

That brightened the movie up for me because if they have him in a meaningless roll then you KNOW he did some of the stunt drifting..which rox...
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yea man.... he was the one fisherman right? i noticed that too... i was like WTF... lol... raddahtah
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i seen it not too long ago i actually loved it what made it SOOO much better too is there wasnt really animated racing which was korny in the first 2 lol. i sooooo want the veilside rx7 that was just pure sex imo. yea i seen that fisher man on the peer commenting i was like i know that dude but i couldnt think of his name but doesnt he work for a like a major tire company or some performance company?? i have a video all about drifting and he gets interviewed so maybe ill watch it again and see who he is lol
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fieromx3 wrote:yea i seen that fisher man on the peer commenting i was like i know that dude but i couldnt think of his name but doesnt he work for a like a major tire company or some performance company?? i have a video all about drifting and he gets interviewed so maybe ill watch it again and see who he is lol

lol, that's Keiichi Tsuchiya , also known as the Drift King.
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I enjoyed and will add the DVD to my collection when it comes out too. Love the last part "......... 10 seconds......" can't give any more away on that ....LOL. It was a pleasant surprise though.
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