The other day me and my friends were doing a fast and furious marathon when we figured out that the right way to watch the movies was (bear with me there are gonna be a few numbers) 1,2,4,5,6,3,7,8,9 that's because han is there until the 7 where he is killed and the ending scene in 3 where Dom goes to Tokyo and challenges the new dk(forgot his name) and it ends with both of them ready to race and there is a scene in seven where Dom and the new dk are talking about Hans death after their race so therefore that is the right way or the chronological way to watch the fast and furious movies
The new Fast & Furious Twin Turbo combines a uniquely complex timepiece designed for devotees of high-performance sports cars and merges it with the iconic symbols inspired by one of the most popular movie franchises of all time - Universal Pictures' Fast & Furious. It places four complications that have never appeared together in a watch: a twin triple-axis tourbillon, decimal minute repeater, monopusher chronograph, and pit board time difference calculator. All complications are powered by the 832-component Jacob & Co. caliber JCFM05 manual wound movement exclusive to Jacob & Co.
With this high watchmaking complexity are imagery that celebrate the highly successful Fast & Furious movie franchise. The large sapphire crystal face features imagery iconic to the first "Fast & Furious" film from 2001: a starting girl with checkered flags, behind her are hot rod cars ready to bolt - one American muscle, the other a supercharged import, above both is the Fast & Furious logo. The images capture the feeling of living life one-quarter-mile at a time. The name of the watch, "Fast & Furious Twin Turbo," appears on the sapphire caseback that also provides a view of the hand-decorated and hand-assembled high-performance caliber.
The Triple-Axis Tourbillon is the most complicated, technically most challenging and visually most encapsulating among all tourbillons. Whereas the tourbillon was originally invented to be a single-axis, rotating platform to carry the regulating organ of a mechanical pocket watch for improved timekeeping performance, the Twin Turbo Furious brings this 220-year-old invention into the future of fine watchmaking.
Through cutting-edge engineering design and state-of-the-art manufacturing and hand-assembly techniques, the Twin Turbo Furious' double triple-axis tourbillons have become the very ultimate solution in tourbillon-enhanced chronometric performance. Rotating and lightning fast speeds of 24, 48 and 180 seconds along the three axes of rotation, the engineering refinement of this configuration is only superseded by its visual impact: seeing purely mechanical assemblies of such refinement in such high-speed, yet accurate motion is the holy grail of ultra-fine watch connoisseur experiences.
Minute repeaters are the most prized complications by collectors and they are among the most difficult complications for watchmakers to conceive. Nevertheless, Jacob & Co. sought to push the boundaries of what was considered technically feasible when bringing the Twin Turbo Furious to life. Most minute repeaters conform to the hours, quarter hours and minutes standard, but the Twin Turbo Furious chimes on demand ten-minute intervals after the hours and before the minutes, a decimal repeater that is very rare in high watchmaking. In fact, you can count the number of manufacturers presenting decimal minute repeaters on one hand and have a few fingers left.
The Fast & Furious Twin Turbo has several unique details that separate it from other Twin Turbo Furious watches. First is the imagery, which is iconic to the first "Fast & Furious" film from 2001. It includes a starting girl with checkered flags. Behind her are hot rod cars ready to bolt. Above both is the Fast & Furious logo. The name of the watch, "Fast & Furious Twin Turbo," appears on the sapphire caseback that also provides a view of the hand-decorated and hand-assembled high-performance caliber.Other details are performance oriented. This is the first Twin Turbo Furious to have its reference minute displayed with an aperture at 6 o'clock. Another first is the use of titanium for several important watch functions. The silvery-colored metal known for its lightness and strength is combined with carbon to the 57-by-52mm case. It's used for the crank handle that sets and winds the watch, and for the iconic twin triple axis tourbillons. It's even used for the deployant buckle of the black leather strap.For the first time, Neoralithe, an innovative transparent and pure material, is put into service for the inner red ring of the bezel.
Bringing the hypercar-inspired Twin Turbo even closer to the world of the fastest automobiles is its built-in mechanical Pit Board, an easy way to compare two elapsed times. Inspired by the old-time pit boards in auto racing, you use the crank (pulled out to the first position and unfolded) to move the colored, rotating disk and central digital display to set the reference time. Then, when you operate the monopusher chronograph normally, you can easily see the difference between the current time and the reference time you set. Seconds times greater than the reference time are in the red (+) portion of the pit board, while seconds times lower than the reference time are in the yellow and green (-) portion. Unlike today's pit boards, which are electronic, this is all done mechanically.
Ahead of its final ride, the Fast and Furious franchise drops into theaters this May with Fast X the penultimate movie in the saga. This action-packed sequel pits Dom's crew up against yet another foe from their past in the shape of Hernan Reyes' son Dante (Jason Momoa) who is working in tandem with returning baddie, Cipher (Charlize Theron). This is the 12th entry into the Fast series which means there's likely a rewatch on the cards for many fans. But the question is; what's the best order to watch the Fast and Furious movies? Have no fear. We've got you covered with our breakdown of two ways to tackle a Fast marathon!
MIAMI - How does earning $1,000 to binge watch movies sound? A financial website is offering the prize to one person who can devote two weeks to viewing more than 20 hours of the "Fast and the Furious" film saga.
FinanceBuzz, an informational site that offers money-related tips and recommendations, is seeking a "Fast and Furious claims adjuster" to watch all 10 movies of the global action franchise starring Vin Diesel, which released its first installment in 2001.
Missing that sense of family, and want to watch Fast and Furious movies in order online to fill the void? Unfortunately, the Fast and Furious films streaming situation is worse than any of Dom's mortal enemies, something we're encountering as we prepare to watch Fast X. But at least F9: The Fast Saga is streaming online!
Universal Pictures released the whole Fast franchise, but unlike how Disney operates the Marvel and Star Wars films (nearly all of the MCU is consolidated, making it easier to watch Marvel movies in order), Peacock has had some of these movies, with the rest are splintered across the internet.
And if you're watching for the history of the family, there's also some bonus content to watch: The Turbo-Charged Prelude and Los Bandoleros. Neither is available from traditional sources, but the former is on YouTube and the latter (directed by Vin Diesel) was posted on Vimeo by its editor.
The chronological order does not include the indie film Better Luck Tomorrow. Justin Lin directed this little-known film before he helmed Tokyo Drift and other movies in the lineup, and it could be an interesting watch as Han Lue (Sung Kang) is part of the story. The movie is a crime drama but does not involve car pyrotechnics or international heists. The film isn't an official part of the Fast & Furious franchise.
So, ahead of Fast X, which will see the Toretto family tree branching out further, with Hollywood icon Rita Moreno joining the cast as Dom's grandmother, read on for everything you need to know about how watch the franchise in order.
A reboot to the series that started with the fourth movie altered the order in which fans should watch the franchise if they're hoping to view them in chronological order. An additional credits scene after the sixth movie flipped the series on its head.
The very end of "Tokyo Drift" where Dom visits Tokyo then takes place in "Furious 7." We see Dom retrieve the necklace he gave to Letty from Sean (Lucas Black). If it sounds confusing, you can watch Han's death scene from the end of "Tokyo Drift" merged with the "Fast 6" scene here.
If you've only watched the "Fast and Furious" movies, you've missed out on about another half hour of the franchise. There are also two official "Fast" shorts, one of which was directed by Vin Diesel himself. There's also another movie that's considered the ultimate prequel to the entire franchise.
Fans of the "Fast and the Furious" movies have an opportunity to earn $1,000 by binge-watching all 10 of the movies in the series and tracking the crashes ahead of the release of the latest film in the franchise.
Applications are due by May 19, 2023, at 11:59 Eastern. The chosen candidate will be selected by May 26, 2023, and contacted via email. The selected person will have two weeks to finish binge-watching the movies after selection.
Throughout that time, the franchise's twelve films (nine mainline, one spinoff, and two shorts) have woven together a convoluted narrative that's proven a bit difficult to follow. So ahead of next year's Fast X, we've put together this handy guide on how to watch the Fast and Furious movies in chronological order.
If you've ever dreamed of making money by binge-watching TV shows or movies, then this might be your chance. A financial website is offering $1,000 to watch all 10 films in the 'Fast and Furious' franchise and take notes on all of the car crashes in the movies.
While candidates are required to submit their applications by May 19, 2023, at 11:59 Eastern, the chosen candidate will be selected by May 26, 2023, and contacted via email. The selected person will have two weeks to finish binge-watching the movies after selection.
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