Buckle up for nonstop action and mind-blowing speed in the high-octane Fast & Furious 8-Movie Collection. Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez and an all-star cast put pedal to the metal in pursuit of justice and survival as they race from L.A. to Tokyo, Rio to London, and Cuba to New York City. Packed with full-throttle action and jaw-dropping stunts, these eight turbo-charged thrill rides place you behind the wheel of the most explosive film franchise in history!
B**H
Good sound and clear dvd print
All 8 DVD worked.Also received one bonus disc containing extra features. However there were no extra features in fate of the furious 8 movie as mentioned in the box cover which mentioned Iceland stunt diaries.Fast five DVD also didn't contain the bonus features mentioned in box cover.
R**O
NOT A GOOD PRODUCT
Not working on my Sony DVD player Not A Good Product.
M**A
Because My Life Needed More Car Chases and Less Job Security! 🏎️🔥
Let me take you on a cinematic journey fueled by adrenaline, questionable decisions, and an 8-film collection that turned my life into a high-speed comedy.It all began innocently. Date night. I thought, "What could be more romantic than Vin Diesel mumbling about family while cars explode in the background?" Apparently, a lot of things. Let's just say my date wasn't impressed when I tried to reenact a car chase in the restaurant parking lot. Who knew valet services had a strict 'no Tokyo Drift' policy?Next stop, family movie night. I decide to introduce my parents to the fast and furious world of muscle cars and eyebrow-acting. Little did I know that my dad, inspired by Vin Diesel's machismo, decided to rev up the family minivan like it was a turbocharged Charger. Picture this: suburban streets turned into a Fast & Furious race track. The neighbors were not amused, and neither were the local authorities.Cut to my brilliant idea at work. Convinced that incorporating fast cars into the corporate environment would skyrocket productivity, I suggested hosting a Fast & Furious-themed team-building event. Bad move. Turns out, HR frowns upon using company cars for impromptu drag races in the parking lot. Who knew team-building could lead to unemployment?Now, let's talk about the bad feature—the movies' ability to make you believe you're an undercover street racer. I genuinely thought I could outsmart the police with my newfound driving skills. Spoiler alert: I couldn't. Speeding tickets became my new office decor.But wait, there's a silver lining! This 8-film collection transformed me into a dating dynamo. Why? Because apparently, nothing says "I'm a catch" like knowing every line from the Fast & Furious franchise. Swimsuit models adore a man who can seamlessly transition from quoting Vin Diesel to reciting Shakespeare. It's a skill, really.In conclusion, if you want a life filled with high-octane chaos, questionable life choices, and an impressive dating track record, get The Fast & Furious 8-Film Collection. Buckle up, because your love life is about to hit top speed. 🚗💨
S**G
Product as promised
I liked that it is simple to shop, price compare and order so efficiently. Arrival of my order was timely, and everything in the package is of high quality as advertised
F**T
3 DVD en anglais
Bonjour le coffret reçu commander chez vous tu as un souci il n'est pas précisé lors de la vente que 3 DVD était uniquement en anglaisAlors comment faire pour un échange ou autre solutionMerci de me répondre
T**M
Fast and the furious box set
If you are fan of the fast and the furious this is the box app for you I would suggest buying it I loved it all 8 movies good quality good song good picture
H**M
SLOW DOWN PEOPLE! YOU'LL GET A TICKET!
I picked this Blu-ray box set up in order to do a complete re-watch of the franchise before the spin-off Hobbs & Shaw released this year (2019). This review is based upon the Blu-ray boxset. Special features on the DVD's will probably be very different. It's a very good value boxset with 8 movies included - many with both the theatrical and extended cuts included.Interestingly the menu design is pretty consistent throughout all of the discs - although for some reason they switch to a symbol only menu in the last couple of movies. (Probably to make it easier to market those discs in non-english speaking territories) You can also see a steady reduction in the amount of bonus content included in the latter movies of the series - highlighting a trend common across all movie releases these days. Although there is a lot of content repeated across the early movie discs again and again. *shrugs*This boxset included download codes for Ultraviolet digital versions of all of the movies. I redeemed these through Flixter - but I believe the Ultraviolet service has since shut down, so if you buy this set, the piece of paper with codes on will probably be worthless.Anyway, here's a breakdown review of each disc.Disc 1: The Fast and Furious - the movie that started the franchise.Special Features: My Scenes. Dom's Charger. Quarter Mile at a Time. The Fast and the Furious Video Mash-Up. Deleted Scenes. Hat Off The Street. Paul Walker Public Service Announcement. The Making of The Fast and the Furious. More Than Furious. Tricking Out a Hot Import Car. Turbo-Charged Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious. Multiple Camera Angle - Stunt Sequence. Movie Magic Interactive - Special Effects. Featurette on Editing for the Motion Picture Association of America. Visual Effects Montage. Storyboards-to-Final Feature Comparison. Sneak Peak at 2 Fast 2 Furious. Music Videos. Feature Commentary with director Rob Cohen. U-Control. BD-Live.Disc 2: 2 Fast 2 Furious.The movie itself is fairly entertaining. It only retains Paul Walker (Brian) and Thom Barry (Bilkins) from the original - but introduces a new setting and a host of new characters. Relocating to Miami, the action is just as furious and the girls in the background are wearing seemingly even less clothing! (But that might just be my own hormones)Special Features: My Scenes (bookmark and clip making feature). Fast Females. Hollywood Impact. Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious. Deleted Scenes. Outtakes. Inside 2 Fast 2 Furious. Actor Driving School. Tricking Out A Hot Import Car. Supercharged Stunts. Making Music with Ludacris. Actor Spotlights. Car Spotlights. Furious Afterburners. Feature Commentary with director John Singleton. U-Control. BD-Live.Disc 3: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.This movie is both the 3rd movie in the Fast and Furious franchise (release order) - as well as the 6th. (Chronologically it takes place in 2013 AFTER Fast 6) A 24/25 year old Lucas Black plays Sean - a (unconvincingly 17 year old) screw up teen exiled to Japan and the care of his father. He is taken under the wing of local racing sensation Han (Sung Kang) who teaches Sean the ways of Drifting.A rivalry with another racer, a girl and Han's mysterious (and never actually disclosed) business dealings set the movie on course for an inevitable showdown where Sean must put everything at stake.There's also a bizarre sub narrative about racism with the main character Sean dealing with being called a Gaijin in Japan. But the movie looks away from the inherent racism in the opening scenes of the movie set in the US where a swarm of hyped up teens brutally beat up a hanging native american looking piñata for the sake of school rivalry and revelry.Over all, this in my opinion is probably the weakest movie of the franchise.The studio recognising this made an expensive deal to get Vin Diesel to appear in an end of movie cameo to bring home the box office bacon.Special Features: My Scenes. Making of the Fast Franchise. Drift: A Sideways Craze. Custom-Made Drifter. Deleted Scenes. Drifting School. Cast Cam. The Big Breakdown: Han's Last Ride. Tricked out to Drift. Welcome to Drifting. The Real Drift King. The Japanese Way. Music Videos. U-Conrol. BD-Live.Disc 4: Fast & Furious.Dom and Brian team up again. This time Brian is an FBI agent - nobody explains how he managed to get the job seeing as how the last time we saw him he was on the run, Wanted for letting Dom get away scot free! (Ok, he got his record wiped clean - but the FBI still wouldn't hire someone like him!)Once again we get hammered with how inportant family is - plus the requisite insanely fast car chases and races.Special Features: My Scenes. Gag Reel. Los Bandoleros. Under the Hood - Muscle Cars. Getting the Gang Back Together. Driving School with Vin Diesel. Shooting the Big Rig Heist. Races and Chases. High Octane Action: The Stunts. South of the Border: Filming in Mexico. Virtual Car Garage. Fast & Furious Video Mash-Up. "Blanco" Music Video by Pitbull featuring Pharrell. Trailers. Feature Commentary with Director Justin Lin. U-Control. BD-LiveDisc 5: Fast 5.This is the first movie in the franchise to unite characters and actors from all of the previous installments together on one team. It also introduces Hobbs (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) to the franchise.Han makes another appearance further muddying the timeline of the franchise for those who weren't aware that Tokyo Drift was retconned to take place in the future after a soft reboot of the franchise.Fast 5 is where the franchise starts to embrace the silly as well as the insane. The final scenes of this movie serve as an appetiser for the direction of the movies yet to come.Fast 5 is insanely fun as a result. Note, Fast 5 has a post credit scene setting up the next movie.Special Features: Theatrical Version. Extended Version. Second Screen (via Pocket Blu app). Deleted Scenes. The Big Train Heist. Reuniting the Team. A New Set of Wheels. Dom's Journey. Brian O'Conner: From Fed to Con. Enter Federal Agent Hobbs. Dom vs Hobbs. On Set with Director Justin Lin. Inside the Vault Chase. Tyrese TV. Feature Commentary with Director Justin Lin. My Scenes. U-control. What's New powered by BD-Live.Disc 6: Fast and Furious 6.This movie sees the pedal pushed down hard on the insanity and action of the franchise.Explosions, crashes and wanton destruction of the English accent are continuous as a lot of the action takes place in London.Hang around for a post credit scene that ties the end of this movie into Tokyo Drift and introduces the antagonist of the seventh movie.Special Features: Theatrical Version. Extended Version. Deleted Scenes. Take Control. The Making of Fast & Furious 6. Planes, Tanks and Automobiles. It's All About the Cars. Hand to Hand Fury. Feature Commentary with Director Justin Lin.Disc 7: Furious 7.The seventh movie in this franchise takes a long hard look back at the previous movies, says call that silly and over the top! HOLD MY BEER!A movie marred by Paul Walker's death midway through production nevertheless manages to form a coherent storyline with action and heart aplenty despite reshoots and rewrites to make the movie work. The last few scenes at the end are realy emotionally manipulative in a concerted effort to say goodbye to a member of the family.The on screen direction is noticably different in FF7 too. I don't know much about camera, editing and directing techniques - but a lot of the driving sequences seemed to have been sped up from much slower speeds during shooting - cars going that fast don't corner that well!Another thing that was jarring was the fight scenes. In previous movies, the Torreto team members when fighting showed a brawling/amateurish style. In THIS movie, they have somehow become expert hand to hand combat specialists? Presumably they invested some of their Rio loot in fighting lessons? But all in all - its a very silly and enjoyable action movie with plenty of cars, fights and high speed action. Oh and explosions. LOTS of explosions.Special Features: Deleted Scenes. Talking Fast. Back to the Starting Line. Flying Cars. Snatch and Grab. Tower Jumps. Inside the Fight. The Cars of the Furious. Race Wars. "See You Again" Official Music Video. Making of Fast & Furious Supercharged.Disc 8: Fate of the Furious.The eighth movie takes a deep breath - and stretches. Because it works hard to make everything that has come before in the franchise look calm and peaceful in comparison. There's even more FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY In this movie, with a redemption arc of sorts for Shaw who returns in style. This movie also has the best SUB plot ever. (Yes that is a terrible pun, you only need to see the picture on the cover of the box to understand).Special Features: The Cuban Spirit. In The Family. Car Culture. All About The Stunts. Extended Fight Scenes. Feature Commentary with Director F. Gary Gray.
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