With “F9” set to release this week, James goes back in time to “The Fast & The Furious” (2001) and walks us through the web of feuds and adventures across the series’ 8 films. No matter what happens on the road, one thing always prevails: family.
With “F9” set to release this week, James goes back in time to “The Fast & The Furious” (2001) and walks us through the web of feuds and adventures across the series’ 8 films. No matter what happens on the road, one thing always prevails: family.
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Sure seems like a waste of time….
ReplyThis movie sequence started with whole bunch of street racers and then turned into world class heroes. I stopped watching ff when they included the rock. The movie just became gi joe.
ReplyFFFFFFFFF***! NINE?
ReplyYour not funny and we all know you gay and you with the Illuminati
Replymongol hunbnu
Reply10 minutes is not fast enough for covering this topic
ReplyI’m a hardware nerd, I have watched MANYYYYYYYY NASCAR races. I stopped watching this series after Tokyo Drift.
ReplyGenius. What a ride. James kills it again.
Replyi thought it said “manly”
ReplyI’m a little confused
ReplyJames did you notice how uncomfortable your guests are in their chairs. I watch you nightly and notice it quite a bit. Perhaps you should raise that chair as their chair is too low and they look most uncomfortable as to what to do with their legs especially the ladies with high heels. Just saying.
ReplySince things are opening up James, how about going to MACY’s and buying suits from this century!!!!!
ReplyFun vid, we lost a great actor and person during all of these films, I think it’s worth a mention at least.
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