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2 Fast 2 Furious

            The lady who reviewed "2 Fast 2 Furious" for Entertainment Weekly online gave it a C+. 

            What a crock! I give it an A+! *claps and whistles* It has fast cars, fine guys, and funny interludes...what more could a girl ask for? Nothing?

            Well, Tyrese does take his shirt off.

            It goes like this:  The police call Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) to investigate this money-laundering, drug-dealing mobster guy (played by Cole Hauser..whoever that is).  He invites his buddy from back in the gap, ex-con Roman "Rome" Pearce (Tyrese), to help him.  You see this mobster guy needs people who can drive so they can do his dirty work.  O'Conner and Pearce get awesome cars.  Seriously when I saw that purple Evo convertible I pointed to the screen and told a fellow movie-goer (my boyfriend, actually) "I want it!".  And I'm not even into cars. 

            I don't want to ruin the movie for anybody so I'll just give you a brief idea of what else ensues.  There are some car chases, stuff getting blown up and/or destroyed, then Tyrese takes off his shirt, some more car chases, the police mess stuff up, there is a CHICK undercover agent and there is a chick racer, too (in a barbie pink convertible no less!).  There is also some -let's call it romantic- tension between O'Conner and the undercover agent girlfriend (played by Eva Mendes) of the big mobster.  There are death threats, daring rescues and then the bad folks get messed up! HA! Oops! Just ruined the whole movie....as if you guys didn't know that the "good" guys would win.  You did didn't you? John Singleton (the director) wouldn't try to confuse us like that.  Plus Brian O'Conner is too pretty to die.

            I liked the movie! It's even better than the first one.  Who needs Vin Diesel anyway?

-Rindy


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