characters in the movie when they were younger.
They’ve been stealing cars, racing cars, and loving cars for the past decade.
A cop and his partner are investigating vehicular criminals.
Not only does this bad guy break every traffic law known to man, but he breaks at least 5
out of 10 commandments on a daily basis, including murder.
The police investigate a crime scene and the main two investigators arrive to see what
clues they could find.
The trail goes cold and their only lead is an informant.
They use illegal methods while interrogating the informant, but it’s for the greater
good and it works because he snitches.
The investigators sneaks up on a former criminal.
This former criminal used to be the best driver in Los Angeles during the 90s until he was
forced to move and go into hiding.
Anyways, the cop asks him, do you know anything about the crime I was investigating in reason
number 3? And the former criminal is all like (audio)
The retired criminal is forced to come out of retirement when an old friend tells him
a member of his family is working for the bad guy and everybody knows, you never turn
your back on family.
It’s a rule amongst thieves, but even the cop understands (audio).
The main character has to get a team together in order to take down the bad guy.
He recruits his little brother, his former lover, some other guys and the one black guy
who thinks he’s Robin Hood (audio).
While the team works in the garage together, you could tell they know a lot about cars.
Just by hearing an engine, they could tell what make and what model the car is (audio).
It looks like the bad guy’s will be no match for them at all, but after the team is assembled,
something weird happens and they have to face their evil twins (audio).
There’s another group of vehicular criminals that thinks and moves like they do.
Before they could get to the main villain they have to handle these guys first.
The teams face off in the street and the evil twins win round one.
They shoot up their cars like ba da da da dat ba da da da dat and they force the good
guys to wreck out.
Even though he survives, he dies a little bit inside because the other team drives beside
his car and winks the left eye to make him feel bad.
There’s also a scene where the twin teams fight head to head.
One of the teams run away as fast as they can, but when the other team catches up, instead
of a fair fight, they try to jump him.
The guy in the black gets jumped, but still manages to beat all of them up by himself
and it reminds you of something you’d see on World Star.
The main character and the main bad guy finally meet face to face.
The have a cock measuring contest and then the villain gives him an ultimatum.
Do what I say or die basically.
After the main dude picks none of the above, the bad guy has his henchman pull a gun on
him.
Great minds think alike because the good guy pulls a gun on him too and they have a Mexican
standoff.
They both walk away alive, but now the team knows a little bit more about who they’re
up against.
They learn the bad guys plan and discover he has 96 hours before his mission is complete
(audio) They get to work immediately.
One of the team members uses a fake name and goes car shopping undercover.
He has to put up with the annoying car salesman, but it’s worth it because they really need
the salesman’s cars for the last mission at the end.
The team is all business, but there’s still time for a little pleasure.
The leader puts on an all black outfit complete with a black leather jacket and his clothes
start to turn his ex girlfriend on.
They go driving and get chased by the cops.
You could tell they still love each other because when one of the cars is about to get
caught by the cops, the other car gets in the way to act as a shield and this slows
down the cops and also allows the first driver to get away.
That’s love.
After this the girl gets turned on more because her ex could drive really really good and
he does this backward driving trick and looks out the window like “yeah, you know you
want me” and he’s right.
The leader of the team sends one of the members to go and talk to this snitch.
The fact that anyone would trust a rat not named Stuart Little is the dumbest thing I’ve
ever seen.
The criminal goes to the snitches job and the snitch calls their enemy on the phone
and basically tattle tales to their face without anyone noticing.
The 96 hour deadline keeps getting smaller and smaller.
There’s something that the good guys need and only one place they could go to get it,
the police station (audio).
The plan sounds crazy enough that it just might work.
They break in without getting caught and break out just as easily.
Meanwhile, the investigator goes to an empty warehouse that used to be the criminal’s
HQ.
He looks all around and he finds one clue.
The good news is the clue leads the cop to the criminals, but the bad news is the criminals
are like 6-8 hours away from finishing the job and there’s nothing the cop could do
about it (audio).
The action picks up in the third act.
There’s a car chase and a lot of innocent bystanders are injured.
The criminal drives his vehicle into incoming traffic.
Cars get smushed and there’s little to nothing you could do because of the tank (audio).
On the highway, one of the drivers does this cool stunt where he jumps the ramp.
He survives and everything, but I’d advised none of you try that at home.
Just when they think they have the bad guy right where they want him, the bad guy tells
them they don’t.
The good guy’s weakness is that they take family matters more serious than the Winslows.
The villain takes advantage of their loyalty by capturing a member of the family.
The good guys get a phone call and it’s sad because they’re positive the bad guys
are going to try to kill ‘em.
I said try because he fails miserably.
The family member gets away and the leader gets his pay back by killing the villain after
throwing him off that thingy just like how Professor Snape died in Die Hard.
At the end, the investigator drops all the charges and to celebrate, they all meet up
for a BBQ.
The BBQ is full of friends, family, and sexy people (audio).
Those are 24 reasons these movies are the same.
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