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  1. Fast & Furious 6

    Fast & Furious 6

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    I would have never guessed when The Fast and the Furious was released back in 2001 this would become a franchise with at least 7 movies (the seventh is in the pipeline). What I would have expect even less is that this franchise actually went upwards in terms of quality and scope instead of down…

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  2. Fast & Furious

    Fast & Furious

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    With the return of Dominic Toretto at the end of part 3 the fourth movie, now simply called “Fast & Furious” brings back most of the original cast from the first movie. While the poster looks stylish and nothing like the dark with neon accented ones from the previous movies, the plot seems to be…

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  3. F9: The Fast Saga

    F9: The Fast Saga

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    This year marks the 20th anniversary of the original The Fast and the Furious. It is a safe bet that nobody involved in that movie ever thought they would be in the same franchise 20 years and 9 movies later. Due to the pandemic the 9th movie, simply titled F9, is released with a delay…

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  4. The Fate of the Furious

    The Fate of the Furious

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    The Fate of the Furious is the 8th movie in the long running Fast & The Furious series. A series that started out revolving around illegal street racing with tuned cars but ventured into James Bond territory with a group of people retrieving McGuffins all across the globe, often using a super car in the…

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  5. Furious 7

    Furious 7

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    If there is one thing notable about Furious 7 it’s of course the passing of its star Paul Walker during filming. In a twisted sense of irony Walker, one of the few characters that were in the series since the beginning, died in a car crash in the midst of filming this movie leaving the…

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  6. Fast Five

    Fast Five

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    Not many franchises reach a 5th, let alone a 6th or even 7th installment. Somehow The Fast and The Furious did manage this, but they also managed something other franchises usually don’t: with every installment they seem to increase in terms of quality. The more the movies stray away from the corny street racing scene…

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  7. Sound of Freedom

    Sound of Freedom

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    If there is an award for most controversial movie of the year, Sound of Freedom is a surefire winner. Up until its release most people hadn’t even heard from the movie and competing against the final Indiana Jones movie it was sure to bite the dust. Fast forward a couple of months later and Sound…

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  8. The Batman

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    It’s been a while since we last saw Batman in a standalone movie. 2012 to be exact, when Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises was released. Since then Warner Brothers have worked hard to create their own Cinematic Universe (DCEU) taking a cue of Marvel’s success. But without having a clear vision and strategy they…

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  9. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

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    This year James Gunn reinvigorated the Suicide Squad in the sequel/reboot of the movie with the same name. I love his work on that movie and it shows what an R-rated James Gunn comic book movie looks like. But the only reason he got to work on this DC property, aside from some old tweets,…

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  10. Is political correctness destroying the art of acting?

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    Just recently there were news headlines like “Scarlett Johansson Won’t Portray Transgender Man in Film” and “Ruby Rose exits Twitter amid Batwoman casting backlash“. In both cases there is outrage about the fact that fictional LGTB characters are being played by non-LGBT actors. This outrage is something I find very troubling since it causes a…

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  11. Star Trek Beyond

    Star Trek Beyond

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    Star Trek Beyond is the third movie in the rebooted Star Trek franchise that started with an origin story in 2009’s Star Trek and was followed by Star Trek: Into Darkness. They were apparently both successful enough to warrant another sequel. I have just seen this movie even if has been available for months now…

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  12. Fifty Shades of Grey

    Fifty Shades of Grey

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    It’s funny and sad at the same time how sometimes the worst reviewed movies become the highest grossing ones simply because the target audience doesn’t care about the quality of the product, it just cares about the product subject. Whether it’s guys going to one of the first four Fast & Furious movies, girls going…

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