DVD 7 – 2 Fast 2 Furious
Cars, cars, cars, and more cars, this is the sequel to the fast-paced, exhilarating The Fast and The Furious. I am sure you know that. I have the first DVD but I will not review it yet since I haven’t watched it for a long time. I will jump right into the sequel. It has been long since the release of the DVD (a year ago) but I am at it again with the Sale Special. Hey, life is hard and if you can scrimp even on your hobby that is fine. You still get to enjoy. Let us begin.
You are planning a DVD movie session and you plan to show this DVD. Who will you invite?
1. Car enthusiasts (I do not know that much about cars but I am in love with the cars on this movie)
2. People who enjoy adrenaline rush (The movie gives that and more.)
3. Those who can appreciate movies for their entertainment purposes only. (If your friend is the movie critique wannabe, this is not for him or her.)
4. Your lady friend who appreciates cars
5. Street racers (to give you in-depth discussion on street racing – if you missed the first movie)
On to what the DVD can offer, here is the down-low.
1. Features on the cars used by Devon Aoki, Tyrese, and Paul Walker – this part are loaded with features on cars. The focus is the cars. Even the actors talked about the cars. The design of Suki’s (Devon Aoki) car is for female. This part can be accessed through the Play Movie option and it is separated based on the character. The graphics are also cool and they represent.
2. The Car Feature portion also contains Driving School. A glimpse on how they were trained (including some drifting).
3. There is also the usual suspect of making the sequel and the visual effects (which I look forward to)
4. Gag reel (where Tyrese is so funny)
5. Music video by Ludacris and the making of the video
6. Prequel to the sequel that tackles how Paul Walker’s character (which I forgot) traveled from California to Miami escaping the police. This short clip is cool.
This is what a DVD should be about. It should be loaded with features so that you can ogle at many things. For PHP187.50 this is really a gold mine. You can watch it over. You can watch it when you are alone or with your friends and family. It is not your spectacular classic, A-rated, exceptional movie but the DVD is superb. The only drawback is you have to select the subtitle language for every Bonus feature. It makes me impatient but overall, it is still something nice to add to the collection. I suggest, grab your copy while supply lasts. Would I like to rent it to you?
Hell, no!
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