Movie:the Fast And The Furious
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'The Fate of the Furious' Almost Had a Different, Over-the-Top Ending Stunt
The Fate of the Furious made smashing box office records look effortless during its debut weekend — almost as effortless as the franchise has long made impossible car stunts appear. The movie ends with the rescue of Dominic’s son on a cargo plane. An early version of the climax had Jason Statham pull a car seat from a duffel bag and load Dom’s baby into his car, which is housed inside the cargo plane. Statham then releases the car from the plane, in a scene that would be reminiscent of another
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Tracking Dom's Trusty Silver Cross From 'The Fast and the Furious' to 'The Fate of the Furious'
A timeline of the necklace worn by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) in the "Fast and Furious" films, up to "Fate of the Furious."
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The 100 Most Dope, Most Adrenaline-Boosting Lines From the ‘Fast and Furious’ Franchise
Refresh your memory on the dopest, most adrenaline-boosting (and silliest and weirdest and outdated) lines from the first seven Fast and Furious movies.
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‘Fast and Furious’ Costume Designer Sanja Hays on the Challenges of Dressing Dom’s Crew
An interview with "Fast and Furious" movies costume designer Sanja Hays about street fashion, Vin Diesel, and creating the look of the films.
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Frankie Muniz Is Selling His Original 'Fast and the Furious' Ride
The love affair between Frankie Muniz and his 1995 Volkswagen Jetta from the original The Fast and the Furious is reportedly over. The actor, who dropped $100,000 on the souped-up, fully functioning movie prop when he was 16 in 2002, has put the car up for sale at collector auctioner Barrett-Jackson. Noting that it’s currently owned by “Frankie Muniz of TV, movie, music, and racing fame,” the car’s listing describes it as “still like it was when the movie was filmed.
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Infographic: Breaking Down Dom Toretto's Beloved 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
Of Dominic Toretto’s prized possessions, his jet black 1970 Dodge Charger R/T tops the list.
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A Brief History of 'Furious' Product Placements
The Fast and the Furious series has earned well over $2 billion at the box office (a total it is furiously adding to with the record-breaking release of Furious 7), and the franchise has earned plenty of additional dough from product placement. The car brands are, of course, the most obvious — if it’s a model/make of a sports car that can be souped-up, it has been in a Fast and Furious movie, though the franchise has a special place for Dodge Chargers and Mitsubishis. Panasonic: The series was