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Fast & Furious 7 (2015)
Best F&F Yet
It is very hard these days to find a perfect film, especially when, like me, you are very picky and have had an upbringing of quality movies.
F&F 7 IS the best of its franchise so far, packed with gut wrenching and heart stopping excitement that will make your legs wobble and your pulse become irregular it is Deisel at his best and a fitting memorial to Paul Walkers memory.
For a fast paced action thriller where the "bad guys" are the "good guys" look no further as Jason Statham plays Owen Shaw's big brother - Deckard Shaw and attempts to gain revenge on the Torreto crew starting with Han in Tokyo.
"Tokyo Drift" was the prequel to this with its events running roughly alongside the two films that followed it, it was the sequel to five and it began alongside the end of Six but the confusion will clear eventually and you'll understand the timeline again.
------------------------------------------------------- >>>SPOILERS<<<------------------------------------------------------ ---- Frequent visitors to this franchise will know that we previously lost Letty only to get her back in 6 (or officially at the end of five) she works on her memory most of the way through the film but will she regain the memories? Will there be something new hidden that we or the crew didn't previously know about only watching will tell.
-------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- - But either way you can be sure that its a good watch and everyone should consider seeing it, if your'e already an F&F fan with high octain fuel flowing through your veins and think in torque then that will not be an issue but I can grantee that anyone who isn't already a fan will be made one by this film. Come fourth brothers to the Church of N20
A Christmas Carol (2000)
A brilliant film
In my opinion this film will become another Christmas classic like the Snowman and its sequel The Snowman And The Snowdog which as we all know are mandatory to watch at Christmas. I saw this film for the first time this year (2013-14) (even though its release was 2000)and it has been my burden to track it down since, the story is all there but perhaps because of the modern setting it is more relatable (especially given the economic situation we're in at the moment)
I hope that none find themselves in the way of a scrooge figure as a result and I wish thy all a Merry Christmas and a Happy Western New Year :).