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Fast & Furious Beef: Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson vs. Vin Diesel

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all I have to say is they made a 5th Sharknado movie, so they need to keep their lead.
 

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Wait... there was a 3rd and a 4th?

well, with the Fast and the furious, you might in the jist of this thread and Vin Diesel say, wait, there was a 2nd and third?
 

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There probably wasn't any beef between them to begin with. You know what they say, and publicity is good publicity in Hollywood.
 

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2017, where "men" take the fight to Twitter.

:L
 

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I'm still a little shocked Vin still is

I don't think he is. Only the Fast movies make big money. xXx bombed here but made a ton overseas.

xXx: The Return of Xander Cage (2017)
Production Budget: $85 million

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $44,898,413 13.0%
+ Foreign: $301,249,245 87.0%
= Worldwide: $346,147,658

The Last Witch Hunter (2015)
Production Budget: $90 million

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $27,367,660 18.6%
+ Foreign: $119,569,250 81.4%
= Worldwide: $146,936,910

Riddick (2013)
Production Budget: $38 million

Total Lifetime Grosses

Domestic: $42,025,135 42.7%
+ Foreign: $56,312,160 57.3%
= Worldwide: $98,337,295





 

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I don't think he is. Only the Fast movies make big money. xXx bombed here but made a ton overseas.

xXx: The Return of Xander Cage (2017)
Production Budget: $85 million

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $44,898,413 13.0%
+ Foreign: $301,249,245 87.0%
= Worldwide: $346,147,658

The Last Witch Hunter (2015)
Production Budget: $90 million

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $27,367,660 18.6%
+ Foreign: $119,569,250 81.4%
= Worldwide: $146,936,910

Riddick (2013)
Production Budget: $38 million

Total Lifetime Grosses

Domestic: $42,025,135 42.7%
+ Foreign: $56,312,160 57.3%
= Worldwide: $98,337,295





Yes world wide he does seem like he really is loved
 

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I just saw....the 6th one.

It was pretty good. It is what it is....an entertaining movie with fast cars and explosions.

Wasn't a huge fan of bringing Letty back from dead though.
 

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I just saw....the 6th one.

It was pretty good. It is what it is....an entertaining movie with fast cars and explosions.

Wasn't a huge fan of bringing Letty back from dead though.

If you like action and can put aside some of the ridiculous stunts....then they are very entertaining.
 

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If you like action and can put aside some of the ridiculous stunts....then they are very entertaining.

You mean like crashing a car to launch you over a freeway overpass to watch someone in midair and contort your body to land on a car?
 

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You mean like crashing a car to launch you over a freeway overpass to watch someone in midair and contort your body to land on a car?

Exactly. That was cool but so ridiculous. And they both walk away without a scratch. As if they were super heroes.
 

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'Fate of the Furious' Beef: Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel Kept Apart on Press Tour

'Fate of the Furious' Beef: Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel Kept Apart on Press Tour
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Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson (Photo Illustration by John Ueland)

Last August, Universal insisted that The Fate of the Furious stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Vin Diesel had buried the hatchet after feuding on the set of the eighth film in the Fast and Furious franchise. Fast-forward eight months, and the bad blood continues.

Sources say the two tough-guy actors are being kept from one another as the Fast team continues its press tour in the run-up to the F. Gary Gray-helmed film hitting theaters April 14.

"They're keeping them separated as much as possible," says an insider.

That sequestering will be most obvious today when Universal brings footage of the film to CinemaCon in Las Vegas, where Diesel, Charlize Theron, and the rest of the cast will be on hand to promote the eighth installment in the $4 billion franchise. That is minus Johnson, who is already back on the set of Ballers in Miami. But just 12 hours earlier, Johnson was in Las Vegas, participating in Paramount's Baywatch presentation at CinemaCon. And Monday night, he introduced Sony's Jumanji at the high-profile exhibition showcase.

Universal downplayed any simmering tensions and said the two actors simply have been on different continents throughout the tour. But sources say that the CinemaCon scheduling could have been easily accommodated.

The beef dates back to the waning days of the 100-day Atlanta shoot when the frequently tardy Diesel arrived late for his final scene with Johnson, prompting Johnson to vent about his co-star on Facebook, where he wrote cryptically: "My female co-stars are always amazing, and I love 'em. My male co-stars however are a different story," adding that "some" are "chicken shit" and "candy asses." That led to a heated exchange between Diesel and Johnson in the latter's trailer. Diesel was publicly fingered as the source of Johnson's social media outburst, and the studio was left doing damage control for two key players in its mega-franchise. Diesel is the indispensable part of the franchise, having been with it since its first outing in 2001 (two more installments are already in the works). But Johnson is arguably the bigger star, having solidified his status as one of Hollywood's biggest box-office draws.

At the time, a studio source said, "What happened is over, and no one expects there to be any lingering effects. When it comes time to promote the movie, this will have no bearing."

But outside of the film's trailer launch in Times Square in December, the two have kept their distance (both are contractually obligated to appear at the upcoming New York premiere April 8). Still, there's little chance the bad blood will have any negative effect on the film. If anything, it bolsters the film's narrative of two adversaries unwilling to back down.
Or stop making crappy Fast and the Furious movies.
 
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