The Fast and the Furious (Triple Feature)
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Have you been playing along with March Madness: Millennial Movies — a knock-down, drag-out fight to the finish to decide once and for all which is the best millennial film? If so, you are a winner. And your reward? A TRIPLE FEATURE of The Fast a nd the Furious — featuring three of the best films of the franchise. The winner of March Madness: Millennial Movies will be announced at the screening as well.
Presented by Pabst Light
ON SCREEN: The Fast and the Furious – F1
2001. Directed by Rob Cohen. Runtime: 1hrs 46min. Rated PG-13.
Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) enjoys the adrenaline of street car racing and his fans treat him like a rock star. After a blazing encounter with the ruthless Johnny Tran, Dom decides to take Brian (Paul Walker), a newcomer to street racing, under his wing. Dom’s sister Mia sees something she likes in Brian, too. Trouble is, neither of them realize he’s an undercover cop, and Dominic and his rival Johnny Tran are both the prime suspects in a case involving dirty money and big-rig hijacking.
ON SCREEN: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
2006. Directed by Justin Lin. Runtime: 1hrs 44min. Rated PG-13.
Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) always feels like an outsider, but he defines himself through his victories as a street racer. His hobby makes him unpopular with the authorities, so he goes to live with his father in Japan. Once there and even more alienated, he learns about an exciting but dangerous new style of the sport. The stakes are high when Sean takes on the local champion and falls for the man’s girlfriend.
ON SCREEN: The Fast and the Furious – F9
2021. Directed by Justin Lin. Runtime: 2hrs 23min. Rated PG-13.
Dom Toretto and his crew come together to stop a world-shattering plot by the most skilled assassin and high-performance driver they’ve ever encountered, who is Dom’s forsaken brother.