1/43 Fast & Furious Brians Mitsubishi Lancer EVO & Sukis Honda S2000-SkylineGT-R
Details...Fast and Furious Darden's 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Orange Greenlight 1:18 Scale
Details...1/43 Fast & Furious Brians Mitsubishi Lancer EVO & Sukis Honda S2000-SkylineGT-R
Details...GreenLight's doing some good work in 1:43, and if you're a fan of the "Fast & Furious" movies, this selection of cars will ring a few bells.
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Bruce Lee's 'Warrior' Series Is Finally Streaming On HBO Max Decider
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Vin Diesel assures Fast & Furious 9 will release in cinema halls: I’m so committed to the theatrical experien Bollywood Life
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[10/21/15,
via Indie Wire Film Blog]
Fast and the Furious 6 & 7' May Deliver One Big Linked Story
Release Date Might Be Pushed Back To Accommodate Filming & EditingThis shit just went from mission:impossible to mission: in freaking sanity! Regardless, Paul Walker is guaranteed a steady paycheck for the next little while and if anything, that means we ... [...]
[09/10/15,
via amazon.com]
GreenLight Fast and Furious -The Fast and Furious (2001) 2000 Honda S2000 Black Vehicle (1:43 Scale)
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[08/10/15,
via VENTURE CAPITAL POST]
Fast and Furious 8’ Rumors: Matt Damon to join new cast Helen Mirren, Paul Walker’s brother Cody
Fast and Furious 8' may feature Matt Damon as well as Helen Mirren in the new star-studded cast. Paul Walker's real-life brother Cody, who stood in for the late actor in the preceding film, may also star in the new film as Brian O'Connor's brother or a ... [...]
[06/23/15,
via Reuters]
"Fast & Furious" stars unveil theme park ride
June 23 - Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jason Statham and Tyrese Gibson celebrated On Tuesday (June 23) the unveiling of Universal Studio's new thrill ride, ''Fast & Furious - Supercharged.'' John Russell reports. U.S. [...]
[04/06/15,
via PopMatters]
Why 'Fast and Furious 8' Will Be the Franchise's Most Important Film
With nearly $384 million in the bank and another four weeks that it can more or less dominate the box office, it’s clear that Universal’s Fast and Furious franchise is ... the studio will greenlight Part Eight. We’ve even heard whispers from cast ... [...]
Due to the pandemic crisis of COVID-19, we saw many films taking digital route but actor and producer Vin Diesel is firm on his decision to release his upcoming action-adventure film Fast & Furious 9 only in cinema halls. Talking to Total Film, he said, “I’m so committed to the theatrical experience. Obviously, I’ve dedicated my life to [the cinema]. It’s a wonderful feeling to know that we’re going to be there on May 28 with a movie that everybody is going to want to see together.” Also...
Martial arts legend Bruce Lee first pitched the Warrior TV series back in 1971, however it was never given the greenlight until now. Lee unfortunately passed away in 1973 but the Cinemax original show makes his dream come to life, and both seasons are now streaming on HBO Max as of January 1. The Cinemax action-drama is based on Bruce Lee’s original pitch and produced by Jonathan Tropper (Banshee), Justin Lin (Fast & Furious) and Bruce Lee’s daughter, Shannon Lee. Warrior takes place in...
Share this articleCompanies in this articleAfter nine years of business, the leadership of UK mobile developer Hutch had a decision to make: raise money to self-fund more ambitious projects that would take the company forward, or look for a long-term home within another business.The latter path was chosen, and after a long search, Hutch was successfully sold to Modern Times Group -- or technically its newly-formed subsidiary GamingCo -- for $375 million. While plans to sell the company only...