After the prolonged and extensive wait for the release, “Fast & Furious LXVII: The Ultimate Concluding Final Last Race” has arrived in theaters. Following the well received F & F LXVI, director Cas H. Garab decided that it was time for another. Long time fans of the franchise have loved the new installment. In the opening weekend the movie grossed $1,000,000,000. Garab was in utter shock that the movie was a success, and was thrilled with the perception of the movie.
“We have been doing this for 30 years straight, and always turned a profit. The audience loved the original stories, so we kept on giving it to them. They cannot get enough of it, and we will continue giving them what they want.” said Garab.
The general consensus of the audience is that the movie recycled all of the same ideas from the past movies, and people love it. A fan after the premiere explained how it made him feel young again.
“When I was a kid, I saw the first F & F. I fell in love with it. They basically remade that movie scene for scene with this. It was able to take me back to when I first saw it. I love it.” said the fan.
One of the backup actors on set, Ek Strah, has been in the movies since the 26th installment. Although almost everybody else on set enjoyed the movie, Strah views his experience differently. His view started to change when he was constantly doing the same thing in each movie.
“It was good at first, I didn’t need to constantly check the script for different movies. Up until F & F 56, that is when I started to grow tired of the same lines. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard the words ‘one last job,’. They’ve made the series a husk of what it used to be. ” said Strah.
After Strah shared his views on what Cheapskate Studios is doing with the series, he was fired by Garab’s partner, Gree Dee. Dee disagreed with how Strah was portraying the work that he was doing.
“It made the most sense to cut him; it saves us more money. It also gets rid of one of the people who can’t understand the vision of what we are going for. Strah is one of the only people who has this kind of view on the sequels, everyone else can agree that we are doing good work. We are creating a memorial for the original series, while we can make money. It is a win-win situation,” said Dee.
After Garab and Dee looked at the current situation with the movie, they decided that they need to keep on going while they can. Dee has announced that he knows how to keep the audience happy: release another sequel.
“It’s the best solution. If they loved the new sequels and the original stories, we can just repackage them. So the audience can get their story and we get the money,” said Dee.
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