Movie was a basic summer, popcorn action flick. Too long; dragged on in the middle. Did Shaw make a connection to another franchise?
He pointed at the Mini Cooper and said we used this for a job out in Italy. (The Italian Job)
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Movie was a basic summer, popcorn action flick. Too long; dragged on in the middle. Did Shaw make a connection to another franchise?
The Rock hijacking the F&F franchise is insane
The Rock hijacking the F&F franchise is insane
He’s in ff 9So they getting rid of tyrese or what???
Sheesh. If FF9 is a dud they can still continue milking it with these guys.
Justin Lin is back so I'm optimistic, really did enjoy the Rock in the mainline of movies. Bet Vin and Tyrese salty as hell.
**** lmfaooooo lmfaooooo lmfaoooooThe Rock, Vin Diesel, & Jason Statham Contractually Can't Lose Fights
A report from the Wall Street Journal uncovered this surprising detail about the contracts for Johnson, Diesel and Statham, at least when it comes to their Fast & Furious franchise involvement. The report details that “according to producers and crew members on the films, Mr. Statham, 51 years old, negotiated an agreement with the studio that limits how badly he can be beaten up on screen. Mr. Diesel, 52, has his younger sister, a producer on the films, police the number of punches he takes. And Mr. Johnson, 47, enlists producers, editors and fight coordinators to help make sure he always gives as good as he gets.” As it turns out, this is to make sure that no one among them looks weaker than the rest. The idea to put empirical value on every move came from Diesel, this way he can closely monitor how hard each one of them were beaten up.
https://screenrant.com/rock-vin-diesel-jason-statham-contracts-movie-fights-lose/
It’s actually not doing that well (compared to F&F movies) weeks out was expected to do 100+ US, then drop to 75+ now after first day looking like 60+ opening weekend...........
On its face, that’s a solid and promising opening weekend for a key spin-off from Universal’s crown jewel action franchise. Yes, it’s the lowest Fast & Furious opening since Fast & Furious relaunched the franchise with a $70 million debut in April of 2009, but this “extra crispy” spin-off was always expected to play a little softer than the “original recipe” installments. The only issue is that the Dwayne Johnson/Jason Statham team-up flick cost around $200 million, meaning it essentially must pull, at minimum, Fast Five numbers ($611 million in 2011) to justify itself.
Yeah, **** is kinda corny .So is Reynolds just gonna play deadpool in every movie now ???