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'Furious 6' is terrific entertainment, and judging by yet another dazzling cliffhanger and the audience's reaction, 'Fast & Furious 7' will be an amazing finale for the series. Unfortunately, Justin Lin won't be back around for the last installment, but someone please get this man to direct every and all upcoming action flicks.

The eight-movie, 16-year history of the “Fast and the Furious” franchise is nothing less than the story of Hollywood filmmaking in the 21st century. As a scrappy, overachieving summer blockbuster has exploded into a series of bi-annual box office behemoths, the continuing adventures of Dominic Toretto have come to serve as an incredibly lucid chronicle of the transition from analog action to digital spectacle, and of how a hyper-localized star system gave way to our internationally focused age of branding. No other series in recent memory has taken so many sharp turns over the years, and no other series has been able to survive so many flat tires thanks to the sheer power of family.With “The Fate of the Furious” ready to roll into theaters, we’ve decided to place the film in its proper context by ranking each installment of the saga from worst to best. “The Fate of the Furious” (2017)Woof.

“The Fate of the Furious” is the “Die Another Day” of its franchise — an empty, generic shell of its former self that disrespects its own proud heritage at every turn. How did the great F. Gary Gray, whose surprisingly strong remake of “The Italian Job” displayed a tremendous flair for comedic vehicular mayhem, waste the biggest budget of his career on such boring smash-ups? How does Charlize Theron (Furiosa!) sink this into a half-assed story of cyber-terrorism? How did Diesel and co.

Manage to learn all of the wrong lessons from the last two movies, delivering an episode where everything feels so fake that even the “family” matters seem forced?It’s nice that gets to live on through these movies — his unseen character is still chilling on a beach somewhere — but the actor’s death has eliminated the last remaining failsafes that were preventing this franchise from forgetting what it’s all about, and “F8” sends the entire enterprise careening towards a full-blown identity crisis.7. “2 Fast 2 Furious” (2003)In truth, the saga’s first sequel is probably not as fun as the one that’s currently in theaters (though mileage may vary), but “2 Fast 2 Furious” gets the edge over “The Fate of the Furious” because — dumb as it is — it isn’t damaging to the series as a whole.

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In fact, John Singleton’s benign, goofy sequel (how goofy? Cole Hauser is the main bad guy, and the movie ends with the destruction of a precious yacht) is responsible for adding a few franchise cornerstones, as it introduces Roman and Tej into the mythology and gives them both enough background to coast through their long futures as comedic relief.Still, this boring and benign chapter is rightly remembered more for its all-time stupid title than anything else, and it taught the world a very valuable lesson: A “Fast and Furious” movie without is isn’t really a “Fast and Furious” movie. It’s barely even a movie, at all. “Fast and Furious” (2009)If Michael Mann had directed a “Fast and Furious” movie, it would have been this one.

Regrettably, Michael Mann has not directed a “Fast and Furious” movie. The most forgettable and confusingly titled chapter of Vin Diesel’s magnum opus (or of anything else, for that matter), the series’ fourth film takes such a hardboiled, back-to-basics approach that it effectively functions like a soft reboot. Refocusing the story on the tension between Brian and Dom, the grim and gritty “Fast and Furious” dutifully lays the groundwork for everything that’s come since, working much better as a prequel to “Fast Five” than it does as a sequel to the original (you can practically hear director Justin Lin switching the franchise’s gears, even if most of this installment is stuck in neutral).But credit where it’s due: “Fast and Furious” has the good sense to recognize that cars are more fun to watch when you care about where they’re going. Also, it lets Dom call Brian “buster” again, which is just the most adorable thing. “Fast & Furious 6” (2013)Justin Lin was never going to top “Fast Five,” and it’s kind of a shame that he even tried.

Revving up the franchise into full blockbuster mode, “Fast & Furious 6” explodes a colorful action series into a full-blown soap opera, complete with narratively convenient bouts of amnesia, dramatic character deaths, and so much family intrigue that it stretches into the end credits. Of course, Paul Walker’s death helps galvanize the whole thing together, and director James Wan manufactures a touching send-off in difficult circumstances — for a movie that loses its soul in a mess of CG, it ends with a well-earned wallop of emotion that reminds you why you care (huge assist to my boys Charlie Puth and Wiz Khalifa).

“” (2001)This thing holds up. Sure, it’s barely recognizable when compared to “The Fate of the Furious,” which feels like it was cut together with footage leftover from the latest “XXX,” but that’s part of its charm. In hindsight, it’s pretty incredible how fully formed these characters were right out of the gate — Dominic Toretto and Brian O’Conner were never going to fit into a Kenneth Lonnergan movie or anything (which is a shame, considering how big that guy is on car crashes), but they oozed personality from the start, as Diesel and Walker instantly added a fresh coat of paint to some very rusty archetypes.It helps that they were given some immortal dialogue. From to Dom’s “You never had me — you never had your car,” “The Fast and the Furious” established a well-oiled philosophy strong enough to power at least seven additional adventures.

In these movies, a car is only as good as its driver, and a driver is only as good as the people they’re racing for. “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” (2006)There are two kinds of people in this world: Those who understand the genius of “Tokyo Drift,” and those who immediately need to re-watch “Tokyo Drift” if they want to be friends with the first kind of people. The franchise’s most polarizing installment, Justin Lin’s first contribution to the “Fast & Fur-iverse” is an acquired taste, driven more by personality than by pyrotechnics (though the Shibuya chase is still unimpeachable). But these movies have always been at their best when they’ve hit the brakes, parked in a single location, and allowed the cars to serve as a universal language.A fish out of water story with a hero who’s way too dopey to be confused for a white savior, “Tokyo Drift” leans hard into its absurdities, forcing everyone from Bow Wow to Sonny Chiba to match the heightened tone set by Lucas Black’s super duper Southern accent. It’s Sung Kang, however, who steals the show, his performance harkening back to nihilist yakuza classics like “Pale Flower” as Han crystallizes the series’ warrior-poet ethos into something real.

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And no movie in the history of cinema has ever had such a perfect amount of Vin Diesel. “Fast Five” (2011)“The family just got bigger” Dom says when he learns that Mia is pregnant, but no one knew just how much bigger the family was about to get. Opening with the steely, straight-faced gravitas of a Christopher Nolan movie before settling into a hyper-violent (yet strangely huggable) riff on “Ocean’s Eleven,” “Fast Five” is the one shining moment where everything came together. The stakes are high from the start, as Dom’s crew is scattered across South America and running on fumes, but the breathless train heist that brings them back together makes it clear just how much they need each other — it’s got nothing on the climactic chase through the streets of Rio, but it’s an early highlight of a film in which every action scene has a clear shape to it. That being said, the real secret to “Fast Five” is how every character manages to make the whole cast feel like more of a family.

From series stalwarts who face their fates (RIP Vince), to familiar faces who find their purpose (Han and Gisele share such intense chemistry that it should require sanctions), and newcomers like Hobbs whose presence refuels Dom’s precious code of conduct, the film is powered by a palpable sense of togetherness, and topped off with the most charming “where are they now?” montage you’ll ever see.Sign Up.

This will contain MAJOR spoilers, so readers beware. Fast and Furious 6 just went off its rails, scrap that - it completely flew off its rails. This film turned utterly ridiculous to the point where I am left thinking 'why?'

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There was no need for the film to pan out how it did. The first part (and I should point out) main bulk of the film was enjoyable, trying to track down Letty whilst working alongside the very man trying to stop them previously (Hobbs) offered something new and interesting and it made for some interesting moments. This part of the film I felt was good, even if they did practically ignore the car side of things. It's like they tried to force some stuff in there about the cars but then they never even showed what the cars actually where, or anything about the flipper car which was actually quite interesting. The first car sequence in the film they all used BMW 5 series?

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(This is major spoilers from now on) Why, if Riley is Shaw's girlfriend would she be ordered practically to her death throughout the whole film? There was a whole massive fight scene with Letty and herself, surely if they was working together that fight just didn't need to happen since no one was even there but those two see it. So they just had a fight for no reason. Why would Riley chase Letty so vigilantly? She could have let her get away without getting herself thrown down some concrete stairs. They forced this twist in the film for some reason. Then for the main car chase in the film / action sequence, Shaw's team capture a 'convoy' which is just a truck and two jeeps.

I can't fathom how stupid this actually is because not only does this tiny convoy have a hugely powered tank inside, it also has the chip worth 'billions' and is a danger to everyone etc. Yet this convoy, of MILITARY personnel is incapable of protecting this vital piece of equipment. Men trained in warfare are treated like pawns which the criminals just shrug off with ease. Did I mention the military was aware Shaw's team was there, Shaw's team notorious for their driving ability and capture of convoys and yet this tank and lorry are just casually driving along with what may as well be no protection at all? Why didn't they make the convoy seem stronger and actually include some intelligent action here for the capture of the tank? Then they actually capture this tank and Shaw's team are now military experts who know exactly how to control this tank. They needlessly kill dozens of innocent people by crushing them to death and no one even seems fazed by it.

Now if a tank was captured in this way, who would come in to stop it? Not Dom and Brian. The rest of military would. Utterly ridiculous but I accept that is how the film works so I don't hold that against the film too much - that is just your typical mindless action movie stuff.

It would have been much more interesting if the military got involved alongside the team though. Then it happens. The corniest moment I have ever seen in any film ever. Letty is catapulted over the edge of a huge bridge; she is flying through the air to her certain death. Dom then catapults himself from the other side of the bridge (there is a gap in the middle) catches her in mid air and lands perfectly onto a car to break their fall. Why does this scene have to exist? It's awful, from this moment on the film goes rubbish.

This moment, is where I think the director/producer/writer went on holiday and no longer cared.They capture Shaw at this point and he then reveals his team have taken Mia hostage. Fair enough, that's a decent ending and seems like it has set up for the next film perfectly. But no, Hobbs pulls a gun out and tells everyone how they are going to put loads of other lives at risk to save one person (Mia) by giving Shaw his chip and letting him go. The film then moves onto what is quite possibly the most unrealistic action scene ever recorded in Hollywood. Shaw has casually organised a cargo plane to pick them up from this military base. Where the hell did this cargo plane come from, an unauthorised huge military cargo plane Shaw just happens to have ready, and also access to a military base runway. This scene is meant to be about Shaw getting away.

I'm not too sure on the science here but, if I am driving at 150mph onto a plane moving at 140mph will my car nice and gently stop when I get on the planes ramp? Or will my car suddenly shoot forwards from momentum and smash into the insides of plane. Honestly I'm not too sure but anyway.

They kill Gisele for seemingly no reason and no one even cares. They don't even rush back to find her, they just accept she is dead. Likely she is but if you are Han in this situation do you stand there and accept it? Shouldn't he be getting in a car and rushing to where she fell to find her. Not to mention this huge plane exploded right next to everyone and no one was even that bothered by it. Just everything about this last scene I disliked, probably because it was just so unnecessary to begin with.

They should have just ended the film with Owen Shaw being captured, then have Ian Shaw (Statham) break him free at the start of the next film. Instead they plonked this last ridiculous action scene in there just because the producers felt like it needed it.

It really didn't. Film started off good then just went off the rails. This movie started off really well, however, it was set off course after the action started. I have to warn those that watched the trailers on television, because they spoiled every exciting scene from the movie. I would not consider myself an avid fan, but I have followed the series ever since the first movie and I would be the first one to tell you that this movie is a major disappointment. After Tokyo drift, the director relied heavily on action and random fillers to please the audience while leaving the fans frustrated and confused. And since when did the acronym 'F&F' turn from fast and furious to fast and fighting?

This series has started it's roots from racing and formed into another predictable action movie.Now, to the ridiculous part of the review. The last scene with the cargo jet is beyond unrealistic. This scene was around 15 minutes long and I would like to point out that the take-off speed of a vast jet like that is around 150-200 mph (not to mention they had to increase speed in order to take-off due to the added weight). The runway must been around 50 miles long because they were on there for literally 15 minutes traveling at an average speed of 150mph+. And don't even get me started with the whole Gisele dying scene.

The director got rid of her faster than all those V-8 powered engines put together!I pointed out a bit of information what the reviewer 'carl-walster' missed. He did an amazing job to point out how really ridiculous the movie really was. I have a great imagination, but this movie was too difficult to comprehend. And how could some of these other reviewers say this was the best of fast and furious? That's blasphemous! We all know the Fast and Furious 6 franchise has become less and less about the cars over the series, so there is no point in moaning about that now.

As an action packed film, and the occasional race which forcefully became relevant to the story, Fast and Furious 6 is great. However, the realism of this film was just dreadful, Star Wars was more believable when Yoda came back as a ghost. I noticed three loopholes in the story myself, that's while my friend sat next to me tapping me on the shoulder every 10 seconds to point out another cliche.

If you have seen the other films in this series then you can pretty much work out for yourselves what is going to happen. Growing up with this series I really wanted to leave a good review, but I just can't.

Overall, if you enjoyed the other films, just want an action packed film and can leave your brain at the door then this movie is great. But it will leave the more hardcore film fan laughing at how they could write and direct a better film in their sleep. While most franchises lose their steam with each succeeding sequel, the Fast and the Furious franchise is that rare exception where its later films breathe in new life into the series. Once a franchise about car racing, 'Fast Five' took an unexpected turn as a bank heist thriller in the vein of Steven Soderbergh's 'Ocean's 11,' a welcomed change as seen by its huge box office earnings and critical success. Now, 'Furious 6' is neither about car racing nor bank heists, but rather a terrorist threat with obvious inspirations from 'The Dark Knight.' Like 'Fast Five,' the results are immensely satisfying and undeniably entertaining.The key to the franchise's upward turn in quality is due to director Justin Lin.

He is a skilled action director, and many filmmakers can learn a few things or two from him: The action sequences are impressive, engaging, comprehensible, and well-shot, with practical effects to boot. There is a sense of danger, verve, and life in these scenes rarely found in other films, despite how over-the-top and ridiculous they may be; and yes, they often drift into gratify-defying territory. While I usually don't react out loudly when watching a film, this film had me gasping, jaw dropping, laughing, and applauding, sometimes all at once!Another ingredient to the film's success is the chemistry between the cast members. We have grown to love these characters over the course of the series that one cannot help but cheer on for them. In particular, Tyrese Gibson and Ludicrous have such a terrific rapport with each other that they provide some of the film's biggest laughs and memorable one-liners. Additionally, Luke Evans is definitely a step up above the previous film's antagonist, and Gina Carano provides some great ass-kicking moments, although not much performance-wise.

On another note, I want to mention how refreshing it is to see minority actors fill these roles. Certainly, the film's use of a diverse ensemble cast should be commended. As for the story, it's nothing special, but I dare you not to act surprised when several plot twists are revealed; I did so more than I would like to admit.If there's one thing to learn about this franchise, it's that some change can be a good thing. While the later sequels do focus away from the car racing, they still featured cars, which helped retain old fans while bringing in new ones. 'Furious 6' is terrific entertainment, and judging by yet another dazzling cliffhanger and the audience's reaction, 'Fast & Furious 7' will be an amazing finale for the series. Unfortunately, Justin Lin won't be back around for the last installment, but someone please get this man to direct every and all upcoming action flicks.

SPOILERS.Instead of writing a boring review about this adrenaline filled, fast paced,at times headache inducing movie i'd just write a list of cliches it contains:-1.Like every movie nowadays that promises action,f6 has no 'well thought plot'. The mindless plot is there just to get to the car sequences and over the top special effects and stunts.2.There are too many characters that we don't care about. Most of them, like the two black guys are there purely for the one liners although they do work sometimes.3.A previously 'dead' character is actually ALIVE. OMFG i could never have thought of that.

And his/her entire life memory is wiped. CLEVER!!4.One of the guys has a wife and a kid and you could tell from the beginning that one of them will later on be kidnapped just to throw on us one more nauseous chase sequence.5.One cop actually turns out to be a bad guy. How do they come up with this stuff!!6.At one stage the cop hobbs (johnson) could shoot antagonist (luke evans) right in the face and spare us an hour or so but doesn't. 'See you at the chase while you'll be pancaking civilians with your stolen tank and firing a few regular missiles'.7.In the end everything turns out right.I mean cmon thats genius. None of the 'important good guys' lose anything and get their records cleaned. Although the Asian guy loses his girlfriend because she is killed horribly but that does not stop everyone from enjoying beer and steaks in the end.8.Dont even get me started on the runway.However there was good stuff too.1.Sceneries2.CarsAnyways, There is a final scene when a 'new bad guy' makes an appearance. Oh yes we're not yet done with this franchise.

However that appearance was stunning!To conclude, only watch if you are a fan of this franchise and love brainless, plot less action.1/10.