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Don't count me in that crowd you mentioned - give me a Bond film akin to The Golden Circle over SF 2.0 any day. Different strokes for different folks.
The reason we all "treat" Bond in such a judgmental way is...well...we are on Bond forums, aren't we? We put these films under a microscope unlike any other series, I'd say. Thus, the criticism is going to be much more apparent.
Find yourself, say, a Star Trek or Star Wars-dedicated forum and I bet you'll find the same levels of harsh criticism (and mass levels of love, too).
You are right, a new series does have a lot more to prove to audiences than a mainstay like Bond does. At the same time, that doesn't mean the Bond series needs to stop delivering and/or stop trying to wow audiences.
In FF7 Paul Walker had recorded most of his lines, who are they getting to do an impression of him or can they computer that too?
http://ew.com/movies/2018/04/12/david-leitch-fast-furious-dwayne-johnson-jason-statham/?utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
Justin Lin directed Tokyo Drift thru Furious 6..
Given the on-set drama, I'm assuming that's how it's going to go.
Honestly, I thought this all started as some unique marketing for the last installment, but apparently not. Oh well, more money for everyone branching out and doing a spin-off.
https://nerdist.com/fast-furious-animated-series-netflix-dreamworks/
Do you guys remember when this franchise used to be about awesome cars and street racing? I miss those days.
https://screenrant.com/fast-furious-9-10-director-justin-lin/
http://collider.com/vanessa-kirby-hobbs-and-shaw/
I am glad Justin Lin is returning.. no offense to the previous two directors - i have respect for both of them, but i just felt like something was missing... part of that might be the sad byproduct of Paul Walker's death.. but i just trust Lin more with this franchise at this point...
my only gripe with the series as it's progressed is that they've lost the "outside the law" "renegade" sort of charm of the main characters, by making them government agents... part of the appeal of this series and main characters was their outlaw lifestyle - they aren't necessarily bad people (outside the first one).. they just get caught up in shit, and must not only get the bad guy, but avoid the cops as well - or in most cases, being blackmailed by the cops/feds in order to do a job... by having them simply being spec ops agents now - i dont know.. it just feels forced, cheap... i also want to see them get back to something more grounded and simple for a story - get us back into that underground street racing culture.. i just feel like the past 3 films they continue to jump the shark - and much like Bond when it gets to those YOLT, MR and DAD levels, I think it's time they should reel it back... something on the scale of the 4th or even 5th film..
If there ever will be 11th movie in franchise, mabey south and north korea can be location.
Idris Elba has been cast as the villain in the Hobbs & Shaw spinoff starring Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham.
er, and statham!