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EPISODE 118 - Furious 7: LIVE

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The Fast & Furious family are back together again! Adam Scott joins Paul, Jason, and June to discuss one of the most important films of our generation, Furious 7. Recorded LIVE from Largo in Los Angeles, they’ll cover everything from Vin Diesel and Jason Statham’s superhero level street fight, the gang parachuting out of an airplane in cars, why everyone having telepathy would make sense, and much more.Plus, we learn about Fast & Furious fan fiction during audience Q&As!

 

People of the internet: A while ago, Paul and Rob Huebel did a comedy special on a 60 foot glass bus that traveled around LA and now you’ll be able to see it. Go to vim.io/crashtestpaul now to buy it!

The Hotwives (Casey Wilson, Danielle Schneider, Andrea Savage, Dannah Phirman, Tymberlee Hill, Angela Kinsey, Erinn Hayes) are back and this time they are in Vegas baby! The Hotwives of Las Vegas is coming to Hulu on Tuesday, August 18th!

Also, check out June in Grace and Frankie available on Netflix, Paul in Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp on Netflix, all the episodes of NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU for free, ScheeRL on YouTube here:

, and Jason in The Dictator (he’s still in it!).

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Just started listening, 9mins in and we already have classic June!

 

Glad to have non-bootleg editions again.

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To do a flawless Vin Diesel saying 'My family' just put your entire hand in your mouth first.

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Han is from America. The character was first in Justin Lin's 'Better Luck Tomorrow' then Lin got the job for Tokyo Drift and put Han in that.

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Jason described how I felt watching this movie. I kept waiting for the Paul Walker death scene. It was like in Hot Tub Time Machine when you're waiting for Crispin Glover to lose his arm.

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The scene where Toretto hangs the bag of grenades from the helicopter, and Hobbes shoots them from such a long distance might seem implausible to most people. However, it is possible, if not completely normal for The Rock, because all Pro Wrestlers who have spent time in the WWE develop an incredible, super human sense of sight.

 

If you don't believe me, here's Hulk Hogan displaying it,

 

 

See, all current and former WWE talent has it,

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Jason described how I felt watching this movie. I kept waiting for the Paul Walker death scene. It was like in Hot Tub Time Machine when you're waiting for Crispin Glover to lose his arm.

Totally. I saw this movie in the theater, and I had the exact same sense of dread that Jason described.

 

Also, I made this gif when they announced Furious 7 and was holding onto it until the ep came out because I didn't want to ruin the best part of the movie:

 

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I love the casual, matter-of-fact way Paul described Elena as looking like June. It's like, my wife is the most beautiful woman and other women are copies of her.

 

I wonder what prompted Paul to ask--seemingly out of nowhere--if there were Fast & Furious fanfiction. The audience member who answered the question is great. Unflappable under Jason's ribbing. Not HDTGM fanfiction, but I like to imagine that June, Paul and Jason live together. June and Paul in the main house and Jason in the mother-in-law cottage.

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So, small correction about the whole "just go in a building" thing. They had to be within a certain range of the helicopter that had the God's Eye in it in order for Ramsey to upload her hack, so they had to keep moving.

 

That said, in the bus chase scene, why did NO ONE know how to use their brakes? Like, the guns come out of the side of the bus. Ludacris has time to roll up his fucking window (which is down for no reason at all), but he can't be like, "If I just brake and move behind the bus, I'll immediately be out of the line of fire."

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Also, fun fact regarding Ronda Rousey bringing up her 34 second win over Bethe Correia (pronounce "Betch Corraya" to avoid another sarcy/sarsy fiasco). Her last three fights, have lasted a total of 1:04, and her entire 12 fight career has lasted a little under 26 minutes. To put it into perspective, a UFC title fight has a 25 minutes time limit.

 

So, if a title fight goes the distance, just remember that Ronda Rousey would have kicked 11 girls' asses by then,

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I love the casual, matter-of-fact way Paul described Elena as looking like June. It's like, my wife is the most beautiful woman and other women are copies of her.

 

I wonder what prompted Paul to ask--seemingly out of nowhere--if there were Fast & Furious fanfiction. The audience member who answered the question is great. Unflappable under Jason's ribbing. Not HDTGM fanfiction, but I like to imagine that June, Paul and Jason live together. June and Paul in the main house and Jason in the mother-in-law cottage.

 

I can imagine it where Jason is living in a spare room, and Paul and June tell their good friend that June is pregnant, and instead of congratulating them, Jason asserts "Well, I'm not sharing a room with any kids, so you figure out where to put him".

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By the way, fuck the Sharknado series; we need to get the HDTGM crew into Fast and/or Furious 8.

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So Torretto says that his crew aren't killers, and yes in this film they are setting out for vengeance.

 

But as you all discussed during Fast 5 and 6 podcasts, there were SO MANY innocent bystander deaths caused by the crews total lack of regard to anyone around them.

 

Did they seriously all leave Rio with the mindset that, "Yup. No one got hurt or died from us dragging a 300 ton safe through a metropolitan city whilst taking out a number of cars and buildings."

 

They are un-remorseful human beings.

 

All that said, this move franchise is amazing.

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I can imagine it where Jason is living in a spare room, and Paul and June tell their good friend that June is pregnant, and instead of congratulating them, Jason asserts "Well, I'm not sharing a room with any kids, so you figure out where to put him".

LOL! Love it.

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I get that Torerto agrees to rescue Ramsey in order to use God's Eye and become the "hunter vs. the hunted." But honestly any time Shaw shows up unexpected, it's not like he ever gets the best of Toretto. Any time they face off, even during the rescue mission, Toretto essentially wins.

 

And another thing, how exactly is Shaw able to find the crew at every single moment? Forget God's Eye... Employ Shaw to find our most wanted terrorists.

 

Finally... Dom. Stop holding your Corona by the neck of the bottle. It's not a gear shift. You look ridiculous.

 

And again, this movie franchise is AMAZING.

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can i please get some comment about the lack of chemistry and poor dialog between vin diesel and michelle rodriguez during the scene where they are talking in front of her tombstone? what was that???

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I'm sorry, but that final crash would have broken toretto's neck. Sure maybe his heart did stop, but he is 100% paralyzed.

 

And why exactly is Hobbs still in the hospital? I mean his arm is just in a cast at this point in the film.

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Finally... Dom. Stop holding your Corona by the neck of the bottle. It's not a gear shift. You look ridiculous.

If I don't have a beer koozie, that's how I hold mine. It keeps the heat of your hand away from the actual beer so your beer stays cold.

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Just started listening, 9mins in and we already have classic June!

 

Glad to have non-bootleg editions again.

That whole conversation about which movies June has seen was by far my favorite part of the episode, especially Adam's "Not only have you seen them; we've picked them apart in almost pornographic detail."

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The scene where Toretto hangs the bag of grenades from the helicopter, and Hobbes shoots them from such a long distance might seem implausible to most people. However, it is possible, if not completely normal for The Rock, because all Pro Wrestlers who have spent time in the WWE develop an incredible, super human sense of sight.

 

If you don't believe me, here's Hulk Hogan displaying it,

 

 

See, all current and former WWE talent has it,

To make another wrestling comparison, the part where they talk about none of the main characters ever having to lose a fight made me think of Hogan and the NWO. There, you had a bunch of guys that had been around forever that all had creative control over their characters, which basically meant that everyone refused to lose to everyone else, leading to basically EVERYONE being in the group and just beating up on the nerds, leading to a complete lack of credible good guys. Ironically, as far as the F&F crew is concerned, the one professional wrestler in the bunch, The Rock, is known for being a guy that doesn't mind losing to get another guy over.

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I saw it on opening night in a packed theater (alone; my wife doesn't get why these movies are so dumbly enjoyable) and was laughing hysterically at the flash-back wedding, Dom's dead, Michelle Rodriguez verbal CPR scene to the point that an elderly lady sitting next to me put her arm around my shoulder and said "he's gonna be alright". When I told her I was laughing, she looked at me like I was an insane person.

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can i please get some comment about the lack of chemistry and poor dialog between vin diesel and michelle rodriguez during the scene where they are talking in front of her tombstone? what was that???

 

If you listen to 'The Canon' on Wolfpop (which I highly recommend for any fan of film) Devin Faraci has a solid mini-rant about Diesel on this very subject. I believe it is the Mad Max one.

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