BuzzFeed - I don't have friends. I got a franchise (that's really into continuity). Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD! Vin Diesel and his trusty Dodge Charger in Furious 7 Scott Garfield / Universal Pictures The Fast and Furious movies are unapologetic celebrations of awesome automobiles, scantily clad women, and bald dudes bulging with muscle. They're so manly that they're actually deeply sentimental â and with good reason in Furious 7, during the shooting of which star Paul Walker died. The films' joyful silliness makes their attention to detail all the more gratifying, because it's so unasked for. Who would expect such a sense of continuity from films that found a way to have skydiving cars? Now seven installments strong, the franchise has a complicated timeline â in chronological order, the films run 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 3, 7 â and an increasingly deep bench of characters. And yet, the further it gets from its humble beginnings as a Point Break ripoff about st
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