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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift gained a 37% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 142 critics; the average rating is 5/10. The site's consensus reads: "Eye-popping driving sequences coupled with a limp story and flat performances make this Drift a disappointing follow-up to previous Fast and Furious installments."
Fast & Furious, also known as The Fast and the Furious, is an American action media franchise centered on a series of films revolving around street racing, heists, and spies. The franchise also includes short films, a television series, toys, video games, live shows, and theme park attractions. The films are distributed by Universal Pictures.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift: 1997 Mazda RX-7, with Veilside, body kit Fast & Furious: 1967 Chevrolet C-Series, with a custom tail trailer and truck tires Fast Five: 1970 Ford Maverick: 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI: 2011 Dodge Charger R/T Police Car: 2010 Lexus LFA: Fast & Furious 6: 2010 BMW E60 M5 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8
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It is a modified version of Raw Thrills' The Fast and the Furious, which was released in arcades in 2004 and was based on the Fast & Furious franchise. The Wii version used the Cruis'n brand owned by Nintendo. The Raw Thrills development team, led by Eugene Jarvis, was composed of former Midway employees who worked on the Cruis'n series.
"Bawitdaba" by Kid Rock plays during the first race in the film with Lucas Black's character Sean Boswell racing against Zachery Ty Bryan's character Clay. "Ooh Ahh (My Life Be Like)" by GRITS featuring Toby Mac was featured in the film during a scene with Bow Wow's character Twinkie; the song was originally released on the group's 2002 album "The Art of Translation" and was later remixed by ...
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Raw Thrills released in 2007 a sequel to The Fast and the Furious titled The Fast and the Furious: Drift. [2] They also released a continuation of the successful Big Buck series, Big Buck Safari [ 3 ] in three different configurations which included a standard 27" cabinet, a 42" LCD version [ 4 ] and an 8'x6' projected screen Theater version.