The Fate of the Furious update feed
"When: April 18th First-Time Viewing: Yes. How: In theaters. What'd I Think?: Over the top action is entertaining, even if the story is soap-opera-ish. My Rating: 8/10 Other Notes: NA."
"Domestic: $225,764,765 International: $1,013,000,000 Total: $1,238,764,765 "
"Implausible, ridiculous and stupid, but also well shot, entertaining action scenes, and cheesy to the nth degree, make this a fun ride. 7.8/10"
An entertaining ride, despite its many flaws
“"Our paths have crossed before, Dom. You just didn't know it."
It remains baffling that a terrible movie like 2001's The Fast and the Furious could beget a few equally terrible sequels before suddenly transforming into one of the most profitable franchises of all time. As a matter of fact, it's about as baffling as the primary characters graduating from street-racing reprobates who steal DVD players to skilled mercenaries saving the world from nuclear weapons. The Fast & Furious series probably should have been retired after 2015's Furious 7, especially with star Paul Walker tragically dying halfway through production, but its $1.5 billion box office gross guaranteed further sequels. The start of a proposed new trilogy of Furious pictures, 2017's The Fate of the Furious provi” read more