Honestly


How can people be excited about this film? I have seen the trailer and it looks rubbish, the main car is a turbocharged Ford Capri for godsake. This is the epitone of chavness. A Ford Capri, a Sierra and Brighton seafront. As said in other posts I am sure that a McDonalds car park will feature somewhere in the film as well as a young pregnant girl.

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Although I don't agree with the way you went about it, you are right - it is chavness. It's mean't to be. I worked on it for three three months, trust me, it's no Fast And The Furious (thank god - the most unrealistic and badly acted franchise I have ever seen).

Lol, and there's no McDonalds car park, but there is a pregnant girl somewhere, I think.

This is realistic, which is why the main car is not worth £100,000's, and it's set in Brighton, not Tokyo or some huge flashy American city.

Peace.

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I agree too. Looks pretty realistic to me and it is advertised as saying 'leader of a boy racers gang.' So maybe Mcdonalds should have been included.
The Capri has a supercharger not a turbo charger btw.

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I have to agree - it does look very UnderBudget but then thats realism isn't it?

That Capri belongs to one of my good friends and although it's a fairly common car it's not your run of the mill boy racer car (They would probably stack it fairly quickly).

I'm looking forward to seeing it - but very unsure as to weather it'll go down well.

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'Dolphins' (???)

Nuff said.

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A Ford Capri (?)

Must say I have yet to see a boy racer with a Capri like.
They are older than my dad, massive tanks that handle like shopping trolleys and go to something like 90mph before they die.

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capri = massive? its about the same size as a focus!!!

mine didnt handle like a shopping trolley when i got around the nurburgring in under 9mins

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A good handling car has to be used for a film????
What happened with the drift cars in F&F Tokyo drift?
Any car can be handled proplerly if the person driving can control it properly.



http://www.loftyactioncars.com

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