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Posted on Tuesday, October 03, 2006 @ 11:55:19 EDT
 Phoenixp3k writes: " I loved the first movie, enjoyed the second one but what about the third? The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift was released on DVD recently and here is my review.
This movie is seriously different from the previous ones. Tokyo Drift takes place outside the U.S. and brings a complete new cast. Since its not to be considered a sequel (except from a small cameo role) this movie could have been named totally different. As usual, the cars are slick, look way cool and obviously the booth babes that come with them are sexy. Unlike its predecessors, this movie has little substance; there is no plot! I mean its so slim compared to what we could experience before. The themes of treason, love and honor are barely touched. The movie is really light and is not to be taken seriously. I did notice that they did not use a lot of CG elements and there was not as much focus on the cars themselves. I felt alienated by the soundtrack; where is the theme song?! I guess the first movie had such and impact on me."
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Posted on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 @ 12:30:01 EDT
 Phoenixp3k writes: " Many people nowadays know that without a good firewall on their computers, they are potentially at risks of being hacked. However, this review is about the movie Firewall in which, a security specialist (starring Harrison Ford) is forced into robbing the bank that he is protecting, as a bid to pay off his family's ransom. Now I clearly remember being interested by the initial trailer but was quickly reminded that there are tons of movies of this genre out there in which families are held hostage in exchange for some kind of ransom. So I kind of dismissed it as another pseudo-thriller that follows the typical script."
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