I just watched the entire Fast and the Furious oeuvre, and here are my Top 10 Favorite F&F Action Scenes. It’s listed from top to bottom, with Number 1 being the BEST scene. Agree, disagree? Comment below which scenes you thought were most exciting after viewing the clips here. I could have easily added another half dozen scenes.
#10 — Fast Five: Opening Scene (1:13)
My only problem with this scene was seeing the bus rolling over, and over, and over, thinking: ummmmm, you know you might have just killed the guy you were trying to rescue, right? 🙂
#9 — Fate of the Furious: Havana Race Scene (5:18)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8Gu0Z-XIG8
So ridiculously over the top. How can you not love it?
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#8 — Fast and Furious 4: Gas Scene (7:00)
Driving under the tanker full of gas at the very end: that’s something Riddick would do.
#7 — Fast and Furious 4: Kidnapping Braga (Desert Escape) Scene (6:45)
Cars, crashes, humor, and video game level action.
#6 — Fast and Furious 6: Ending Plane Chase Scene (5:28)
Gisel sacrificing herself for Han. This was the first dramatic death in the franchise. Ouch! (No, Letty’s death scene doesn’t count, because we knew that wasn’t going to stick.)
#5 — Fast and Furious 7: Bus Rescue Scene (6:14)
Just another day at the office for these guys.
#4 — Fast Five: Stealing the Vault Scene (6:10)
This was the first scene in the franchise that my wife and I really reacted to. It was just fun to watch that much carnage, no matter how impossible it is for those cars to pull that vault that fast.
#3 — Fast and Furious 7: Car Jump Scene (3:45)
https://youtu.be/MjeipOOXEBY?t=93
This scene was made all the better by setting up the “Dom, cars don’t fly,” line from Brian, earlier in the movie.
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#2 — Fate of the Furious: Zombie Cars Scene (5:10)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0tpMb7l1GI
OMG. This was brilliant. Forget the fact that it doesn’t work this way. This is F&F; go with it.
#1 — Fate of the Furious: Baby Rescue Scene (5:35)
https://youtu.be/zrPoBrhwm1Q?t=114
This was such an adorable scene. No one could have pulled this off better than Jason Statham, other than maybe Dwayne Johnson. Yeah, he could have done it as good, or better. Hey, these two should make an action movie together. That would be the best! 😉
What do you think? What’s your Top 10 F& F chase scenes??
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