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RSS We drive the cars of Furious 7... in Forza Horizon 2 [w/video]

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5 cars ... 92 forward gears.


Personally *pulls over soapbox* a movie having a violent sociopathic thief as it's hero espousing family values ... with his brother in law (a corrupted former cop, now also a violent criminal) promoting the fun of road racing and basically driving like in imbicile .... I think I'll give it a miss. If it comes on the movie network late one night when I'm too tired to fumble for the remote, I might endure watching it .. once. Just like I did the rest of the tragedy that this series is. Frankly, it saddens me greatly to know that not only is this franchise insanely popular, but many people still don't get the actual story of these movies. Criminals don't think they're bad people ....




Heroworship of the 'bad boy' .... Gawd .. how low have we sunk as a species.


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IMO the 7th one is kind of a bad guys working with good guys to take down another bad guy. Not that I'm perfect or am disrespecting Paul Walker in any way but I thought it was ironic that he died in a racing accident and is in a film about illegal street racing and they didn't have a disclaimer/PSA/Anything about "Don't street race, it's dangerous"


Well, they didn't have "don't hijack semis", "Don't break criminals out of jail" or "Don't screw with the Yakuza" on the earlier films, so I guess you can't really hold this latest omission against them.

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