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  51. The Fast and the Furious takes you inside the world of street racing. Dominic Toretto is a gang leader who is accused of hijacking trucks and stealing over a million dollars worth of electronic equipment. The FBI sends LAPD officer Brian O'Conner undercover into Los Angeles' street racing circuit to take down Toretto and his team. As O'Conner becomes part of Toretto's life and gets involved with his sister, Mia, he tries to prove that Toretto is innocent.
  52. LA street racer Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) falls under the suspicion of the LAPD for a string of high-speed electronics truck robberies. Brian O'Connor (Paul Walker) an officer of the LAPD, joins the ranks of Toretto's highly skilled racing crew undercover to convict Toretto. However, O'Connor finds himself both enamored with this new world and in love with Toretto's sister, Mia (Jordana Brewster) As a rival racing crew gains strength, O'Connor must decide where his loyalties lie.
  53. I am just glad I did not die during this movie. If so, then they would have found me dead with this lame movie on my tv. Now that would have been embarrassing.<br/><br/>&quot;I don&#39;t want tuna that looks good, I want tuna that tastes good&quot;
  54. The Fast and the Furious was one of the best summer films i&#39;ve seen in recent memory. It had intense racing scenes and a decent storyline, especially for a summer action film.<br/><br/>I&#39;d seen the previews for the movie at some other films i&#39;d seen, and was really looking forward to seeing it. It was well worth the wait. The only real complaint i have of the movie is that the plot, though decent, could have been better. The movie was based more on the action sequences, with the plot simply holding them together loosely.
  55. Not a great movie, but it delivers what it promises to deliver, and knows that a chase scene is supposed to be about something more than special effects.
  56. LAPD undercover cop Brian O&#39;Conner (<a href="/name/nm0908094/">Paul Walker</a>) infiltrates the world of illegal street racing in Los Angeles in order to find evidence connecting gang leader Dominic &quot;Dom&quot; Toretto (<a href="/name/nm0004874/">Vin Diesel</a>) with hijacking trucks and stealing over six million dollars&#39; worth of merchandise and electronic equipment. His job is complicated when he begins to fall in love with Dom&#39;s sister Mia (<a href="/name/nm0108287/">Jordana Brewster</a>), finds himself questioning Dom&#39;s involvement, and begins to suspect a rival group, led by Johnny Tran (<a href="/name/nm0950935/">Rick Yune</a>). Meanwhile, his superior, Sergeant Tanner (<a href="/name/nm0505971/">Ted Levine</a>), along with FBI Agent Harry Bilkins (<a href="/name/nm0058175/">Thom Barry</a>), are worried because truck drivers are beginning to arm themselves, so the FBI is planning to bust Toretto in 36 hours. The Fast and the Furious is loosely based on a May 1998 Vibe magazine article about illegal street racing, &quot;Racer X&quot;, by Ken Li. The article was adapted for the movie by American Samoa-born filmmaker Gary Scott Thompson (screen story) and American screenwriters Erik Berguist and David Ayer (screenplay). The movie has since been followed by seven sequels: <a href="/title/tt0322259/">2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)</a> (2003), <a href="/title/tt0463985/">The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)</a> (2006), <a href="/title/tt1013752/">Fast &amp; Furious (2009)</a> (2009), <a href="/title/tt1596343/">Fast Five (2011)</a> (2011), <a href="/title/tt1905041/">Furious 6 (2013)</a> (2013), <a href="/title/tt2820852/">Furious Seven (2015)</a> (2015), and <a href="/title/tt4630562/">The Fate of the Furious (2017)</a> (2017). After aborting the heist, Brian calls for a life flight for Vince (<a href="/name/nm0776580/">Matt Schulze</a>), surprising Dom when he identifies himself as an LAPD officer. After the helicopter has taken Vince to the hospital, Dom, Mia, Leon (<a href="/name/nm0835001/">Johnny Strong</a>), and Letty (<a href="/name/nm0735442/">Michelle Rodriguez</a>) drive off together, leaving Brian on his own. Brian drives his Supra back to Dom&#39;s house to find Dom standing in the driveway with a shotgun, intending to go look for Jesse before Tran finds him, but Jesse drives up in his father&#39;s Jetta while Dom is still ordering Brian to move his car. Suddenly, Tran and Lance (<a href="/name/nm0498046/">Reggie Lee</a>) drive by on their motorcycles and begin shooting. They miss Brian, Dom, and Mia but kill Jesse. Brian jumps in the Supra and goes after them, followed by Dom in his Charger. In the chase that follows, Dom forces Lance off the road, and Brian shoots Tran. Dom begins to flee, but Brian pursues. They race each other for the railroad tracks, narrowly escaping a passing train, but Dom barrels into a truck, rolling the Charger and injuring himself. As police sirens draw closer, Brian hands the keys of his Supra to Dom and says, &quot;I owe you a 10-second car.&quot; Dom nods and drives away. A 10-second car is one that can run one quarter mile in 10.999 seconds or less from a standing start. To do that, it would need to be travelling at about 135 miles per hour (MPH) at the first quarter-mile mark. Acceleration is not constant. Coming off the line, it should reach 70 MPH in 3 seconds covering about 60 yards in the process. The teaser trailer, featured on the DVD release of the movie, features the song &quot;9 Teen 90 Nine&quot; by Limp Bizkit. The second theatrical trailer features the song &quot;My Way&quot;, also performed by Limp Bizkit. Some alternate cuts of the trailer also feature the song &quot;Rollin&#39;&quot; by Limp Bizkit and it is also featured in the film. a5c7b9f00b
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