The New Fast and Furious Movie Looks a Little Too Graphic

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It’s hard for me to keep up with the movies. I mean, I may go to a theater three or four times a year. I don’t really watch ’em at home either. Between working on the business, having a full-time day job, watching football, watching wrestling, and sitting in the woods for extended periods of time, I just don’t have the bandwidth. That’s why I enjoy all of our very own movie critic, “Nature Boy” Brandon Vick’s work. It keeps me up to date on all the goings on in Hollywood. But, I haven’t seen anything about this new Fast and Furious movie:

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Wow – this just looks a little too graphic for my tastes. I don’t know when they started making these movies with phone cameras in the street, but it seems like the mighty have fallen quite a bit. Just goes to show you how quickly you can go from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to some teenagers in a Kroger parking lot.

It’s like the Saw movies….people keep shelling out money for some reason, so they’re going to keep making ’em.

Still, I’m usually a big fan of these movies, but if they’re going to start showing kids getting clipped by cars and basically shot out of a cannon into a crowd of people.

Props to this stunt man, though. He bounced right back up and was gettin’ props from his boys like it was nothing. I don’t see how these Hollywood stunt men do it!

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