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you heard right folks, our resident cinema boy (think the simpsons here) USHERLY has promised to review movies for us.

he will first give us a synopsis of the plot and then provide his thoughts

finally a rating will be given in one of the two ways - clearasil bottles (1 to 5) or t-wings (1 to 5)

example

"Today i watched fast and the furious for free at my work, cos i work at the cinema. It was a great movie with lots of cool effectz innit. I rate it 4 out of 5 clearasil bottles. thanks for reading"

ok usherly

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again - sometimes i wonder why i joined this forum

FnF Tokyo Drift:

I like it, some people dont

has more of a complete plot line than the first two - but still leaves some things unanswered - like why the f**k vin diesel made a cameo appearance!!!! - unless they plan to make 4ast 4 4urious "VL turba flyby" starring vin diesel smashing all those dumb@ss VL turba flyby guys

anyway...some transition from cgi to reallife is a bit rough, but overall camera work is good and pretty smooth, special in 'Hans last ride' through the square with all the people (that is actually all one shot, taken from a shifter kart)

My rating: :):ninja::):ninja: (out of 5 - ohh, there SAUWA Ninjas too)

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