We need to have sex the accurate moment a picture did a complete u - turn for you .
In the spirit of the release ofFast X, we’re out here searching high and low to find more moments in which a movie completely abandoned reality.
“Why?” I hear you ask. Because I spent the other evening lost ina Twitter threadwatching endless hilarious clips of the times theFast & Furiousfranchise did exactly that!
For me, I can deal with the exaggerated and over-the-top action sequences, along with the constant reminders of Vin Diesel’s apparent driving purpose (family…of course) — which is mentioned in absolutely any scenario.
But the moment I knew the movies had well and really lost the plot of land was after I admittedly skipped a few of the installments , and revisit the enfranchisement by going to seeF9at the movie house . To my surprisal , I sat and watch over as Tej ( Ludacris ) and Roman ( Tyrese Gibson ) pilot a soup - up Pontiac Fiero into space , complete with arugula locomotive engine , I might add .
So this got me thinking, what other movies out there have slipped up with random or unbelievable moments?
Could Indiana Jones be added to the list for the time inIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skullin which the archeologist and adventurer survived a planned nuclear detonation by hiding in a fridge? Without so much as a concussion?!
And I hate to be the one to bring it up again, but what about the fact that Rose didn’t even TRY to see if Jack could fit on the door inTitanic?
If your true love is stare last in the face , surely you ’d chance go over and seeing if there ’s a footling room for you both ?
We need to know the exact moment a movie did a complete u-turn for you.
One Race Films / Viayoutube.comBut the moment I knew the movies had well and truly lost the plot was after I admittedly skipped a few of the installments, and revisited the franchise by going to seeF9at the cinema. To my surprise, I sat and watched as Tej (Ludacris) and Roman (Tyrese Gibson) flew a souped-up Pontiac Fiero into space, complete with rocket engines, I might add.