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FAST AND THE FURIOUS 4 TRAILER

Started by THE CHARGER PUNK, August 27, 2008, 02:15:44 PM

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THE CHARGER PUNK

Doesnt look 2 bad, The best part of the entire trailer tho...are the last 12 seconds :drool5: :yesnod: :2thumbs: :coolgleamA:


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http://www.showanddrift.com/autonews.html

justin1987

It looks like a pretty decent movie.

TheGhost

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moparstuart

  lots of action in the trailer , lets hope the movie is as good !
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Rolling_Thunder

actually doesnt look as bad as i thought...      :scratchchin:
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ChargerSG

Hopefully not as bad as the last one :D
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Mike DC

   

Man, they really guessed right about the gasoline tanker as a viable prize worth stealing.


The script for that tanker hijack scene was probably being written 2 years ago.  Gas must have seemed way overpriced (and therefore, ready for a cheapening) at the time.  But instead gas proceeded to go up like another whole dollar since then. 



 

chargerboy69

Wow that does look good.

I hope that was just a Regal painted black they trashed, and not a real Grand National.
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FLG

Looks interesting...mike got me thinking about the gas...must be some serious octane fuel to be worth 1.4 million. Im a little bored so lets aleady start to dissect this movie  :shruggy:

I mean come on each tank carries what 6-7k tops with fuel.

Now not sure if they took 4 or 3...theres 5 on the truck. First they take 2. Then the regal hits the wheel and looking at the video theres still 2 attached to the truck but go to the crash scene and now theres only 1.

So assuming they took 4, each carrying around lets say 7,000 gallons of fuel if they have 4 trailers thats 28,000 gallons...even at 4$ a gallon where do we get the 1.4 million dollar figure?

Well yes i wont care about all this when i finally go to see it, truly hope its a good fast action fun movie to watch  :2thumbs:

Brock Samson

Well i read up on it.. it's a prequel to the last movie,..  :shruggy: Vin directed that trailer himself.  :yesnod:

Watching the trailer carefully shows a whole bunch edits to make it look smooth,.. but compacting the action a lot to make it extra fast.  :popcrn:

Of course I -  in my eternal hopeless optimism - would hope they would grow the franchise intellectually to keep pace with the target audience (assuming, again with opimism) who is now seven years older then when that first clusterf*&K came out,.. but, i guess not.  :-\

I wonder if it'll prompt a mess of '70 clones for the younger generation?..  :scratchchin:


Khyron

I see a lot more domestics... including of course the GN, lets hope it gets the kids away from the Hondas :lol:


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Harlow

I liked the trailer. Looks like a good movie. Hopefully the trailer wasn't tweaked around to make the movie look better than it actually is. I like those Buick GNs. Kind of the ultimate sleeper.

PocketThunder

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man that was bad ass. charger at the end. nice props. gave me goose bumps. i'l be there opening night with my wife's 70 at the door.. may even have to put the blower scoop on my then
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Marck

I think it looked like a decent movie this time around... Not like the Tokyo Drift disaster they gave us last time...

I'm definately going to see this...  :2thumbs:

miller

It looks good... but why does the GN have a V8 sound coming from it? :scratchchin:

Oh well, I'll still watch the movie for the charger.

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miller

Oh and PS: does anybody know if thats a chevelle or charger at 1:48... if its the charger... it might have an early exit   :'(

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FLG

Dont look like it, looks yellow. Take a look at 1:27 for a quick shot of the charger  :D

Mike DC

QuoteWill Hollywood movies ever be filmed somewhere besides the desert between Las Vegas and LA?

Yeah.  They shot a lot of this one in Mexico. 



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justin1987


Mike DC



The different wheelies in the F&F movies are a perfect example of the right and wrong ways to use CGI effects. 



It looked fake as hell when the Charger was hydraulically raised from below in the first movie.  And they hacked a car up to build it. 

But this time, once they digitally erase the Chevelle's rear end weights out of the image, it will look indistinguishable from a real wheelie.  And there was probably very little harm done to the car in the process.


Silver R/T

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on August 27, 2008, 03:23:45 PM
   

Man, they really guessed right about the gasoline tanker as a viable prize worth stealing.


The script for that tanker hijack scene was probably being written 2 years ago.  Gas must have seemed way overpriced (and therefore, ready for a cheapening) at the time.  But instead gas proceeded to go up like another whole dollar since then. 



 

no they actually stole it from Mad Max 2 lol idiots
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TheGhost

Quote from: Silver R/T on August 29, 2008, 09:23:45 PMno they actually stole it from Mad Max 2 lol idiots


Ah, irony at it's finest...
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Mike DC

Quoteno they actually stole it from Mad Max 2 lol idiots

You're not the only one who's seen The Road Warrior a few times, dumbass.

And it could argued that TRW stole it from hundreds of old westerns.  Indians on horseback attacking a stagecoach is one of THE classic action scenes.   




I said the screenwriters got lucky that gasoline kept going up from when they wrote that scene for this movie.  It helps make the tankers seem like a bigger score in the minds of the audience. 


gordo1968charger

i read in the paper that a tanker full of gas is worth £30000,actual breakdown is £1500 fuel and £28500 tax,but that was a few years ago and in the uk.
does anyone in the world pay more than uk for fuel?currently about $2 a litre?
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Brock Samson

iceland $8.oo per gallon i read a few weeks back.

bull

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on August 29, 2008, 10:44:50 PM
Quoteno they actually stole it from Mad Max 2 lol idiots

You're not the only one who's seen The Road Warrior a few times, dumbass.

And it could argued that TRW stole it from hundreds of old westerns.  Indians on horseback attacking a stagecoach is one of THE classic action scenes.   




I said the screenwriters got lucky that gasoline kept going up from when they wrote that scene for this movie.  It helps make the tankers seem like a bigger score in the minds of the audience. 



Yup, and only one old fart guarding it with a pistol doesn't lend much authenticity to the situation.

BTW, does any govt. actually allow people to drive around with five tankers full of flammable liquid? Even in a third-world country that would seem like a big no-no.

Hemidog

Quote from: Brock Samson on August 30, 2008, 03:33:26 AM
iceland $8.oo per gallon i read a few weeks back.

about $10 a gallon here in Norway for the good stuff...  :brickwall:

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The last part of the video is footage from inside the new fatf4 charger, anyone else notice the V-88 R/T emblems on the doors where the hemi emblem should go on 2nd gens?-MATT

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Mopar2Ya

Quote from: ChargerSG on August 27, 2008, 03:07:02 PM
Hopefully not as bad as the last one :D
What, you don't want to see a nice Charger w/a weedeater engine stuffed in it? jk
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