I Walked Out


Of a movie I didn’t pay to see (I jumped)….to go home to a house with a still being repaired AC unit (on a 93 Degree day).

This movie….is that bad. THAT bad.

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We walked out, too. Just way, WAY too cartoonishly absurd. It just started to feel like such a waste of time.

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I can’t take it anymore. Even for free. Just no point in watching. Hopefully in the last one they make it a real movie about real people like the first one.

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those days are over, we live in the age of stupid movies.

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I walked away from this franchise a few sequels ago.It was the one where Vin is lifting two cars at once like Hercules and in the same scene he drove a car out the window of a sky scraper and i think landed in the window of another building.And toward the end he jumps a ramp conveniently formed by a collapsing building and in mid air attaches a string of grenades to a helicopter.The over the top action sequences just became so cartoonish.

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Those were some of the best scenes in the franchise. There was also a scene when Dom jumped out of his car and dove across a bridge to catch Letty and come crashing down on a car. Classic action sequence right there

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Too over the top and ridiculous.the movies have become a parody of themselves.At this point they need to just put a cape on Dom and have him join the Avengers.

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Exactly. The last one I watched was the 6th, I think.

The first movie was realistic for me and is still one of my favorite movies. There was already bad CGI stunts in the second. I think Tokyo Drift was alright (was a long time ago) but then they gradually pushed the envelop and it became nonsense.

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Hahaha, remember that hundred mile airport runway in the 6th film? Epic.

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So you are a criminal?

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the people who created this franchise are.

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Nah, the people who sneak into the theaters are the criminals and we have an admission of guilt from the OP

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This. lol. losers.

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If you saw the rest of them and just now are complaning about it being too cartoonish, you're an idiot.

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I am no idiot but the cartoonish action began in The Fate and the Furious. The prior films were pretty much grounded in reality.

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You moron. It began sooner than that...lmao

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I disagree

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Gotta agree with everyone else. If went into to the 10 movie in a billion dollar franchise and expected anything except more of the same, you have no one to blame but yourself.

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I have no issue with cartoonish violence.

The biggest issue where the characters and the plot.

I felt very little for the characters this time. I just didn’t feel the chemistry between them. It could be that Brian’s absense is derailing the whole thing.

Dom is supposed to be leading a peaceful life with his kid and jumps in because he suspects his brother is involved?

I actually enjoyed Hobbs and Shaw more. Even with the cartoonish violence, the dynamic between Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham was hilarious.

Maybe they should focus on the spinoffs and lay the original characters to bed.

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I didn't need to walk out. Someone pulled a fire alarm, and the entire movie complex got cleared out.

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I walked out too.

After the movie was over. Enjoyed it for what it was. Different strokes for different folks. If we all liked the same kinds of movies, the world would be pretty boring.

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