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Well here's a rumor to chew on :dance:

Rumors are circulating the Internet drain that Vin Diesel and Paul Walker are in negotiations to return to the franchise that they launched with 2001's Fast and the Furious. Walker starred in the sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, while Diesel opted out.

 

Diesel's involvement in Fast and the Furious 4 has been rumored ever since his cameo at the very end of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. As negotiations are ongoing, it's anyone's guess when this will see the light of day, but we're betting it hits the big screen in 2009.

 

would love to see VD make a come back..2nd and 3rd were just a joke :majesty:

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Yeah apart from the questionable choice of music everything else was good. The movie focussed more on racing and cars unlike the first two. Which is what I liked. The first one was Vin Diesel's launch vehicle, the second one tried to be a good buddy movie and ended up being an average flick.

 

Anyway...

 

HITMAN is Rated R!!! YAY!!

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lol, i didnt like tokyo drift at all...just personal opinion, the teriyaki singers were the most pissing off people ever...

 

wow, F & F song of Tokyo Drift is my Ringtone since an year! What a nice song it is!

 

FnF 1 - 8.2/10

FnF TD - 7.5/10

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Yeah apart from the questionable choice of music everything else was good. The movie focussed more on racing and cars unlike the first two. Which is what I liked. The first one was Vin Diesel's launch vehicle, the second one tried to be a good buddy movie and ended up being an average flick.

 

Anyway...

 

HITMAN is Rated R!!! YAY!!

 

I believe Pitch Black was Vin Diesel's launch vehicle.

 

And cheers on the Hitman movie update. I still believe Timothy Olyphant is not the right choice for the role, but will definitely give the movie a shot.

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Just came back after watching Bourne Ultimatum...OMFG :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :jumpy:

can't get any better than this..

was way above my expectation, and the action scenes (specially the beginning at the train station in London :D) and the sound of guns and cars' tyres screeching...

Hell..i'm going in for a 2nd watch sometime this week or next week..:P

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well.. kinda old movie.. but forrest gump anyone? my fav all time movie....

 

and did like death proof a lot... that tarantino is one awesome director.. didn't really know where the moie was headed till the end and he links all the actors wonderfully....

 

can anyone recommend any tarantino movies? besides kill bill and pulp fiction?

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well.. kinda old movie.. but forrest gump anyone? my fav all time movie....

 

and did like death proof a lot... that tarantino is one awesome director.. didn't really know where the moie was headed till the end and he links all the actors wonderfully....

 

can anyone recommend any tarantino movies? besides kill bill and pulp fiction?

 

Watch Reservoir Dogs. There are some brutal scenes in it and of course Tarantino's signature blood filled spree :P

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^^ reservoir dogs can get pretty boring in the flashback scenes. If u have seen 'kaante', reservoir dogs is ditto....except for the added Indian melodrama !

 

watch - 'Jackie brown', I have seen only the first half of it, but I felt it was pretty cool :)

 

 

I heard - "Hostel" was also guest-directed by Tarantino, is that true ?

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^^ reservoir dogs can get pretty boring in the flashback scenes. If u have seen 'kaante', reservoir dogs is ditto....except for the added Indian melodrama !

 

watch - 'Jackie brown', I have seen only the first half of it, but I felt it was pretty cool :)

 

 

I heard - "Hostel" was also guest-directed by Tarantino, is that true ?

 

Good thing you didnt watch the remainder of Jackie Brown. Its not worth the time.

 

Hostel was written and directed by Eli Roth, but he had attracted the attention of Tarantino when he pitched the script to him. So Tarantino agreed to assist Roth and even directed a few of the sequences in the film himself.

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^^ hmmm thanks for that info....But, nothing beats 'pulp fiction' when it comes to tarantino movies....i consider it one of the best movies, only next to 'the shawshank redemption'.

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