As anyone who has watched the Fast/Furious franchise knows, the most exciting and believable recurring character is the gear shifter, whose appreciable on-screen changes propel the story and give something to cut to between screeching tire shots. Well, now the same guy who edited Kickboxer down to just kicking has also trimmed the entire Fast series to just the gear shifting, so you can finally watch that dramatic arc unfold free of the burdens of plot and the one element more phallic than the gear stick: Vin Diesel's head.
It's like watching me at an arcade, back when I was too young or drunk to realize I had to put quarters in if I actually wanted to play Outrun.
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'Fast/Furious' Series Cut Down to Just the Awesome Gear Shifting
\n\nAs anyone who has watched the Fast/Furious franchise knows, the most exciting and believable recurring character is the gear shifter, whose appreciable on-screen changes propel the story and give something to cut to between screeching tire shots. Well, now the same guy who edited Kickboxer down to just kicking has also trimmed the entire Fast series to just the gear shifting, so you can finally watch that dramatic arc unfold free of the burdens of plot and the one element more phallic than the gear stick: Vin Diesel's head.