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I admit that I'm not much of a movie buff, but when it's a movie about cars, it's a different story. When it's a movie about cars, women, beer and racing, I'm glued to the seat. Like many, I was a big fan of 2001's Fast and the Furious, but was disappointed with the two movies that followed. Well, good news, as both Vin Diesel and Paul Walker will be re-uniting as a duo for the fourth installment. Whether or not the 4th movie will make up for the other two will have to be seen, but could it really go that wrong with those two back?
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Although we were able to catch Diesel's drift in the movie number tré, the absence of the drift-less Walker left this particular moviegoer wanting. Now that we know the two are back together at last, the only question left unanswered is this: how could the fourth film be any Faster or more Furiouser than the first three?
Source: Autoblog
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Although we were able to catch Diesel's drift in the movie number tré, the absence of the drift-less Walker left this particular moviegoer wanting. Now that we know the two are back together at last, the only question left unanswered is this: how could the fourth film be any Faster or more Furiouser than the first three?
Source: Autoblog