The very sexy Paul Walker and Vin Diesel are said to be in negotiations to reunite for the fourth installment of the “Fast and the Furious”
Universal have yet to name the new film and the storyline is been kept under wraps, but whatever the name or storyline may be……I don’t really care as it will be great to see them both on the big screen together again…….Oh! and the fast cars too!!!
Filming is said to be starting in the Spring in Los Angeles, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
The first “Furious,” released in 2001, was a surprise hit, grossing more than $144 million and making stars our of Diesel and Walker. Only Walker returned for the 2003 sequel, “2 Fast 2 Furious,” and he sat out the third installment, 2005’s “Tokyo Drift.”I can’t wait!!!
There have been so many brilliant musical films produced over the years, it is really hard to pick out My Top 5 favourite ones.
Where do you start! How do you pick from favourites like “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”, “Grease” or “Annie”. Well after hours of deliberation, I finally narrowed it down. So here they are:
1. South Pacific
2. The Wizard Of Oz
3. West Side Story
4. The Sound Of Music
5. Grease
I love to watch all kinds of movies, some of them I can watch over and over.
I am not particularly keen on Horror movies, although I do watch a few of them.
A few good men and Dirty Dancing are impossible to watch unless I am alone, as I really annoy everyone by saying the next lines before they are said in the film…….I can’t see the problem with that!!!
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