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The Fast and Furious saga needs no introduction. From its first instalment in 2001 till the latest, the seventh in 2015, the movies have been shaking the box office; with Furious 7 being the most successful of the lot. And just when we thought that the Dominic Toretto(Vin Diesel’s character) and his family members have parted ways and the story might have reached its closing stage, the lead actor unveiled a poster of the upcoming chapter. Dubbed as the ‘Fast 8’, the movie is set to hit the theatres by April 2017.Well that’s not all, it seems that the makers of the movie are in full throttle to get the 9th and the 10th to the floor too and another poster with their release dates have surfaced on the internet.





For now there are just dates for the 9th and the 10th part, but the preparations for Fast 8 are in full swing. Recently some cars from the movie’s four wheeled arsenal were spotted during transportation. The sighting of a truck with the ‘Universal Pictures’ logo underpins the fact that the cars were brought in for Fast 8.





Finally Fast and Furious 8: Charlize Theron to play villain after Mad Max: Fury Road success!

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Charlize Theron seems to have caught the action film bug; following the success of Mad Max: Fury Road, she has officially signed on to star in the new Fast and Furious film – the series’ eighth – in what is expected to be a villainous role.
Rumours recently suggested that the South African actor – currently starring in The Huntsman: Winter War – was in line to jump on board one of Hollywood’s most successful franchises and only now have sources confirmed this to Variety.
Fast 8‘s director, F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton) has worked with Theron before; she starred in hisItalian Job remake alongside Mark Wahlberg back in 2004.
Of course, the actor is no stranger to high-octane action – last year she starred as Imperator Furiosa in George Miller’s critically-acclaimed Oscar-winner Mad Max: Fury Road.
Production begins on the latest Fast and Furious film -the first of a final trilogy – this summer with Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Dwayne Johnson and Tyrese Gibson all returning for what is most likely going to be more of the entertaining same (despite what Gray says).
Jason Statham is also expected to reprise his role as British villain Deckard Shaw.
The film is gearing up for an April 2017 release.


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Original Fast And Furious Toyota Supra Sells For $185,000 At Auction

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The 1993 Toyota Supra stunt car used during filming for the original Fast and the Furious movie that came out in 2001—and driven by the late Paul Walker—has sold at auction for $185,000. It crossed the block last week at the Mecum Auctions event held in Indianapolis and landed right within its pre-auction estimate of between $150k and $200k.
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Jesse's Jetta From The Fast And The Furious Just Sold For $42k


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Owning a motorised piece of Fast and Furious memorabilia isn’t something that’s all that affordable. The orange Toyota Supra from the first film sold for $185,000, and the Nissan 350Z featured in Tokyo drift was up for grabs not so long ago for an even higher price. More than you can afford pal, in other words.
However, this car here - the VW Jetta driven by character Jesse, appearing in one scene with an apparent lack of front brake callipers - sold at Barrett Jackson’s Scottsdale auction on Thursday for a much more reasonable $42,000 (£29,400, brakes included).
The catch? Well, it’s not exactly a 10 second car, with a mostly standard 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine under the bonnet, hooked up to a humble four-speed automatic gearbox. However, it does come with signatures from Paul Walker, F&F director Rob Cohen and Chad Lindberg (who played Jesse, in case you’ve never heard of him).
Its most recent owner is former Malcolm In The Middle star Frankie Muniz - if that makes a difference - and there is also a Playstation 2 hooked up in the cabin for anyone wanting a semi-retro gaming fix…
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Paul Walker’s Final Words Are Still Heartbreaking



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Nearly a year and a half after the shocking death of Paul Walker, fans of the 40-year-old actor are once again feeling a sense of loss after his final film, Furious 7, was released this weekend.
Although Paul Walker's death was sudden and extremely tragic, those close to him can find solace in the fact that he died doing what he loved for a cause he believed in.
On November 30, 2013, Paul Walker's charity event for Reach Out Worldwide, which focuses on collecting donations for those whose lives have been affected by natural disasters, was starting to wind down.
Before they concluded the event, Walker and his close friend Roger Rodas decided to take a "quick spin" in a Porsche that was on display for the fundraiser.


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Fast 8/Fast & Furious 8 is the next installment in the highly-lucrative Fast and the Furious movie franchise and will serve as the followup to last year’s Furious 7: the highest-grossing addition to the street car racing-turned globe-trotting action series yet, as well as the film that provided a sendoff to the late Paul Walker and his character, Brian O’Connor. The Fast & Furious brand will nevertheless continue on for (at least) an additional three movies, with Fast & Furious 10 currently scheduled to arrive in time to commemorate the property’s 20th anniversary in 2021.

First things first, though; Fast 8 will once again star Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, alongside his wife Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and the members of their extended “family”, Roman (Tyrese Gibson) and Tej (Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges). The plot for Fast 8 – which, like the last several Fast & Furious installments, was scripted by Chris Morgan – remains under wraps for now, though the movie’s storyline is reported to involve Furious 7 antagonist Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), in addition to a new mystery villain played by Oscar-winner Charlize Theron.

Other new Fast & Furious franchise cast additions in the eighth installment include Scott Eastwood (in a TBA role) and Kristofer Hivju (best known for playing Wildling Tormund Giantsbane on Game of Thrones). We may learn more about their roles in the foreseeable future, as Fast 8 is now officially in production in the country of Cuba. Universal Pictures confirmed that news through the official Fast & Furious Twitter and Instagram accounts (see the video below).

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Fast And Furious 8' Cast & News: Lucas Black Will Replace Paul Walker As Vin Diesel's Road Partner

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The hype about the next franchise of "Fast and Furious" is growing intense. What will happen to "Fast and Furious 8" without Paul Walker? There is no doubt that he will be missed because he is Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel) closest partner. However, new reports suggest that Diesel will have a new sidekick in "Fast and Furious 8."

Cinema Blend reports that Lucas Black's character Sean Boswell will return in "Fast and Furious 8." Black, the "Tokyo Drift" hero appeared in "Fast and Furious 6" to inform Dom that Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) killed Han. The two met in Tokyo and Dom brought Han's body in Los Angeles for a proper burial.

Per the report, Lucas Black has signed up for the seventh, eighth and ninth installment of "Fast and Furious." However, plans for the next films are fluid at the time.

According to Christian Today, considering Lucas Black's role in the third film, his character is a good replacement for Paul Walker's character Brian O'Connor. However, the big difference is that the latter has a closer bond with Dom because of his relationship with Dom's younger sister. Meanwhile, Sean's only connection to the team was Han.

The report notes that it's possible that Dom will contact Sean when things go out of control and the team needs another skilled man to take the wheels for them. If Lucas will be Toretto's next partner, it will be a huge role to fill and fans may see it differently.

Paul Walker and Vin Diesel's tandem is among the strengths of the "Fast and Furious" franchise. The two got so close like brothers even outside the set. In fact, Diesel named his youngest daughter "Pauline" as a tribute to Paul.
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Jennifer Lopez, 46, No Makeup, At The Gym, Still The Hottest Woman Alive!

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When I reach my 40s, I can only hope to look half as good as Jennifer Lopez. Homegirl puts in work to make sure her body stays banging. Earlier this week, JLo posted a post-workout photo on her Instagram and let me tell you, the results of that workout are everything.
But that’s not the first and only workout photo she’s posted. The 46-year-old gets in regularly with trainer David Kirsch and always updates us on her progress.
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Jennifer Lopez sweaty with no makeup after a cardio workout still looks hotter than most people do on a Friday night out. 
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Fast and Furious 8: Paul Walker’s brother Cody Walker will play a new role?


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In addition to returning to stand in for his brother, Paul, if needed in the new Fast and Furious 8 movie, word has it that Cody Walker’s face will also be making an appearance in the new movie. According to the latest gossip news updates, both Universal and Vin Diesel have been thinking about adding a new role just for Cody, now that they’ve sent his brother’s character, Brian O’Conner into semi-retirement on the show. Franchise staple, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently explained that the entire cast and crew are looking forward to returning for the new, New York centric action flick, but a lot of other decisions have to be made before they are anywhere near ready to begin filming.
Although Cody Walker seemed more than happy to help cement his brother Paul’s legacy in Hollywood by helping Universal finish the now record breaking Fast and Furious 7 following his tragic death in a fiery car crash late 2013, it’s now being rumored that Cody may be getting his very own part in the New York City set Fast 8.
“There is talk of Walker’s younger brother Cody being given the part of a new character in the film.
“Cody has expressed his interest in being associated with the franchise and would be up for a role if offered on in Fast and Furious 8.”

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently explained that he too is very excited to return to the franchise, as is the rest of the cast and crew, but understands that Universal is still a long ways off from setting anything down in stone just yet:
“Of course. It can’t go on without [my character] Hobbs…We all are interested in it.
“I just had a big conversation with the studio. So we’ll see.
“I still think for me personally we’ve created a little bit of space for him in 7 and the gauge is set for what the audience will want.
“That’s my take on it, you know, but a lot of other people have to have input.”
After making more than any other movie in the history of cinema save for Avatar and Titanic with Furious 7, Universal can definitely afford to wire all the actors they need going in Fast 8, so perhaps they will just hire everyone.
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Top 10 Movies of all time

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Everyone’s favorite movies are different. My top picks include Steven Seagal flick, an obscure wing-nut comedy that’s never officially been released on DVD, and a badass Korean thriller. That’s part of the fun of being a movie fan, the endless debate about the merits of one picture or the other. 

Time Out New York recently polled a bunch of actors and compiled a list of the top 100 movies of all time, and while that’s too extensive a list for us to go through here, we’re down to tackle the top ten. To compile their list, they asked a bunch of actors what they think the greatest movie of all is, and when they tallied the results, they’re not exactly what you expect. Some you would guess, others, not so much. The participants include such varied talents as Bill Hader, Juliette Binoche, Lili Taylor,Anthony Mackie, Stephen Merchant, and dozens more. Click HERE to see the entire, wildly diverse list, and see what each participant put down at their top choices. 


10. Taxi Driver
Martin Scorsese had to have a spot in the top ten, and few movies on his CV are as beloved and celebrated across the board as 1976’s Taxi Driver. Maybe the definingRobert De Niro performance in a career of them, the film won the Palme D’or at Cannes and hasn’t stopped accumulating acclaim since. Routinely cited as one of the greatest movies of all time, it has elements of noir, a vigilante narrative, psychological thriller, and more, and has become a true cultural touchstone. Even those who have never seen the movie know the infamous, "You talking to me?" scenario. 
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9. The Red Shoes
1948's The Red Shoes, inspired by a Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale, follows a young, unknown ballet dancer as she contends with the demands made of her by her career and by the man she loves, and the tension that creates. Praised for being both avant garde and classical, the film explores the nature of creativity and presses at the boundaries between cinema and theater. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s film is a story that, like its protagonist, is pulled in multiple directions by multiple forces and influences, to mesmerizing results, and is never as simple as the story sounds. 


8. Boogie Nights
Paul Thomas Anderson has become celebrated as a modern auteur with sprawling movies like MagnoliaThere Will Be Blood, and The Master on his resume. Still, it’s his 1997 porn industry-set drama Boogie Night that finds a place in the top ten. Probably still his most broadly appealing film, the John Holmes-inspired story nails the details of the 1970s setting, showed us that Mark Wahlberg could actually act his ass off, and presents a textured, empathetic, compassionate portrait of what amounts to an extended family comprised of wounded individuals struggling with their various demons. 


7. Annie Hall
1977's Annie Hall is Woody Allen working at the top of his considerable game. 38 years later it still holds up, and is a reminder of just how wonderful the romantic comedy, as a genre, can be, which is nice to remember when you consider the deluge of tepid nonsense that realm has largely become. The story of Alvy Singer’s (Allen) quest to figure out why his relationship the Dianne Keaton’s title character failed, the film deals with so much more. Jumping around in time, it deals with themes of love, sexuality, and identity, delves into psychoanalysis for thematic and comedic effect, and is generally regarded as one of the best works from a master. 


6. The Godfather Part 2
Sequels are generally regarded as never living up to the original, but Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Part 2 is one of the rare exceptions to this rule. The 1974 follow up to the 1972 original continues the saga of the Corleone family and is both a direct sequel and a prequel. One thread picks up with Michael (Al Pacino) in the wake of the first film, while the other follows the early days of his father, Vito (Robert De Niro here, Marlon Brando in the first film). The winner of six Oscars, it’s one of those rare films where everything and everyone involved, is working at their best, which, considering the talent involved, the results are bound to be this impressive and monumental. 


5. To Kill A Mockingbird
Based on Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the 1963 film adaptation of To Kill A Mockingbird is every bit as celebrated as the source material. Lawyer Atticus Finch has become the defining role of Gregory Peck’s stellar career, and the story of his defense of a black man falsely accused of a crime in the Depression-era South has become one of the defining moments in American cinema and literature. It has woven itself into the fabric of our history so completely that even if you have never read the book or seen the movie, you still know characters like Atticus Finch and Boo Radley. 


4. Cinema Paradiso
The only foreign film to crack the top ten, Cinema Paradiso, Giuseppe Tornatore’s 1988 Italian drama, is simultaneously a love letter to cinema and an exploration of memory. Upon learning of the death of the proprietor of the movie theater he frequented as a child, a filmmaker looks back at his younger days and recalls how he fell for film and how his friendship with the older man shaped his life. Not only is it gorgeous and moving, after walking away with an Academy Award in 1989, it was also hugely important to the Italian film industry, and is credited with reviving the flagging business. And it has an Ennio Morricone score, which is always a bonus. 

3. A Woman Under The Influence

John Cassavetes is at his best creating characters and sticking them tough, dire circumstances, and never did he do that better than in A Woman Under the Influence in 1974. Starring his real life wife Gena Rowlands and Peter Falk as perhaps the dysfunctional family, the story is a poignant, moving, intense, and often terrifying portrait of mental illness. Complex and compelling, it dissects social norms, traditional family dynamics, and contemporary gender roles, among others, in an insightful, empathetic, even humorous way. It’s emotionally exhausting to watch, makes you feel like you got punched in the stomach, and never truly resolves, but there is a very good reason it lands at number three on this list. 


2. The Godfather
Francis Ford Coppola’s 1972 crime epic The Godfather is not just a gangster movie, it’s the gangster movie. There have been greats before and since, but none truly measure up to the tale of the Corleone family. The transformation of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) from the golden child outsider to reluctant leader of a violent crime family is one of the greatest American narratives ever put on celluloid. Along with the other two films in the trilogy, especially the second, The Godfather has had an unparalleled impact on the culture in the years since, both popular and otherwise, and its influence is still widely felt today in movies and beyond. 


1. Tootsie
And here we are at number one, and the most surprising entry in the whole damn list. Don’t get me wrong, I adore Tootsie, it’s a wonderful movie and Dustin Hoffmanis as good as ever and it still totally holds up. It’s just that I don’t know how many of you out there anticipated it would be named the greatest move of all time. Perhaps the tale of a down on his luck actor who dresses like a woman to land a job on a soap opera resonates deeply with actors in a way I know nothing about. Sydney Pollack’s 1982 film is great and you should watch it, but as you do, ask yourself if you think it’s the best movie ever. Maybe you do.  

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