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That one video I saw this morning with Vin and Justin looked odd, as if the latter was being held hostage. I can't wait to hear why he left beyond the generic "creative differences" response. Wouldn't surprise me if Vin's ego got in the way once again.
Coincidence? 😉
Yes.
If you think the problem child in that cast is Brie Larson and not Vin Diesel, you're delusional.
Vin has been there since the start and is basically the Kevin Feige of the Fast franchise.
And maybe Justin Lin got on with Larson as much as Chris Hemswirth did..
https://deadline.com/2022/05/fast-x-louis-leterrier-justin-lin-fast-furious-franchise-1235013401/
Wrong. It’s Vin that’s the problem. Stop watching garbage YouTube.
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/fast-x-director-justin-lin-quit-vin-diesel-difficult-fast-and-furious-10/
And frankly, Justin Lin did A LOT more for this franchise than any of their stars will admit. It’s because of the direction he took the franchise ten years ago that it turned into a bigger franchise.
Haven't heard his name in quite a while.
I have seen that interview posted commented by people from all sides. And it doesn't matter who they are pro or anti towards, the temperature drop in that room, when Don Cheadle says "What have I told you about touching me" is palpable. Ooof, the banter train just derailed.
And for what it's worth, I have no opinion on Brie Larson either way, to the best of my knowledge, I haven't seen her in anything.
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As for this thread, I still haven't seen the latest released film, but it sounds like it hasn't jumped the shark, it has jumped the ocean. I would say that they could trim the fat a little, but I don't think that is going to happen.
I've never heard of it until now but I've added it to my Watchlist, it sounds good. Funny, apparently MC Hammer wired Lin the funding needed for the film because he enjoyed the script so much, saving it in the process.
IIRC, he called TOKYO DRIFT the best of the franchise at the time of release when most critics were outright dismissing it.
One of the best aspects for me is how grounded the action feels while still playing as ridiculous and impossible; most of the stunts, driving and crashes are realistically done and the film doesn't have an over-reliance on CGI to create the spectacle. That's one of the big reasons why I've been disappointed in the last several installments (among other issues).
https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadline.com/2022/05/fast-x-jack-reacher-alan-ritchson-joins-fast-furious-franchise-1235022989/amp/
I am happy for the actor, Alan Ritchson was great in Reacher
https://deadline.com/2022/05/scott-eastwood-to-reprise-little-nobody-role-in-universals-fast-x-1235028305/
@Fire_and_Ice_Returns, I was excited to see him cast. I still need to check out Reacher. Been too focused on films lately that I've set a ton of shows to the side unfortunately.
https://deadline.com/2022/05/rita-moreno-to-play-dominic-torettos-grandmother-in-fast-x-1235031393/
https://gamerant.com/gal-gadot-fast-and-furious-10-return-report/
Maybe its Gisele's evil twin out to endanger The Family lol
If she somehow survived, it'll be another series where death really means nothing, robbing those moments of any emotional weight they had. Han returning was ridiculous enough (in a series that jumped the shark a long time ago).
I thought the same, Fast films are getting as bad as Star Wars for no body really dies.
They're overblown family dramas now (and I suppose they always have been) that don't even grip me in the action/stunts department. Too much implausibility, too much CGI. At least the fifth and sixth installments were exciting and fairly practical (for the most part, anyway). I just can't find excitement in a rocket car shooting into space or that car hook ridiculousness in the last one. I'll keep watching them, I've made it this far, but I'm not terribly optimistic anymore.
It just occurred to me despite owning the film I still have not seen F9, as the Rock is not in it and F8 was a step down for me I did lose a bit of enthusiasm for the series.
F9 was certainly one of the weakest installments yet for me.
I never finished it. Once they went to space it was a what the fuck moment
Apart from 4, I liked Justin Lin’s films the most. They’re more tongue in cheek which I think really helped the series, with 5 being the best.
Him walking off of 10 after only a week’s with of shooting tells me this franchise is done. It probably should have ended with 7. But it’s a moneymaker for Universal, and they’re always gonna keep pushing their franchises.
Justin Lin directed F9, but he also wrote it. I believe it's the first script he's ever written, and it shows. It's a narrative mess.
I hate to say it, but I agree that the series should have ended after part 7. It was a beautiful send-off for Paul and for the whole series.