Watch ‘Fast and Furious 6′ Online: Watch Nearly 10 Mins of Vehicular Warfare!
No, this is not a typo, folks. Nine clips from 'Fast and Furious 6' are here for your viewing pleasure. If we had any more, we'd be showing you the entire movie!
No, this is not a typo, folks. Nine clips from 'Fast and Furious 6' are here for your viewing pleasure. If we had any more, we'd be showing you the entire movie!
After dominating the box office this past weekend with Michael Bay's 'Pain and Gain,' Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Mark Wahlberg are heading to the last place we expected to find them -- the small screen. The body-building duo will reunite for an upcoming HBO drama pilot about retired athletes in Miami, with Johnson set to star and Peter Berg attached to direct a script from 'Entourage' writer Stephen Levinson. But is there any chance HBO would pass on such a star-studded series?
'Pain and Gain' - the new Michael Bay film starring Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson - is insane. And we mean that in the best possible way. Don't believe us? We have a brand new exclusive 'Pain and Gain' clip that can prove it! It's NSFW and it's very funny.
We're excited for 'Fast and Furious 6' - very excited. (Seriously, did you see that trailer?) But one movie that could get us just as excited, if not more, than 'Fast and Furious 6' would be a spinoff starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and his Hobbs character. And it just so happens that The Rock says that such a movie is something they're planning.
A new international trailer and TV spot for the long-delayed/eagerly anticipated 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation' have appeared online and you can watch them below...but first, let's address the question asked in the headline at the top of this article. The answer is that there is never too many ninjas. Ever. Especially when they're sword fighting while rappelling off the side of a mountain. And there seem to be a lot of ninjas in this movie.
Dwayne Johnson has got a busy 2013. 'Snitch' is his first film of the year, which will be followed by 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation,' then 'Pain and Gain,' and finally this summer's 'Fast Six.' And though 'Snitch' might be the least interesting of the four, it's got a good hook, as the latest trailer emphasizes.
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Dwayne Johnson, known more commonly in the wrestling ring as "The Rock", made his last appearance in the ring in 2004 before leaving to pursue his career in acting. He's made a series of movies, some good, some bad, but no one can deny the 38 year old has some talent.
On Monday night, Johnson told the crowd at WWE live that "I am back in the ring" and that "I am never, ever going away".