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Banshee (2013)
Banshee is Mind-Blowing TV
There is so much to love about Banshee; the storylines, the characters, the action sequences and the amazing cast who bring them to life. I was very impressed with the first three seasons. The final season moved at a different pace and unexpected direction, but never held back on showing how much the characters and town had changed since the arrival of Lucas Hood.
The major stand out for me about Banshee was the shows ability to turn violence into entertainment. There were horrific scenes, brutal deaths and some very hard to watch moments. I respect the hell out of the creators and directors for not holding back and going all in.
I look forward to rewatching the series in the years to come!
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
Don't be '2 Fast 2 Furious' to Judge the Sequel
Clearly many viewers were expecting 2 Fast 2 Furious to double up on the original. But without all the same cast members, it's hard to meet that level of expectation.
Brian is back in the racing scene and has earned his own street credit, with moves that are just as smooth as his first ride. However, it doesn't take long for the FBI to reel the ex-cop back into the law to help bring down a Miami drug exporter. Being a two-man job, Brian insists that Roman join the crew - a childhood friend and 'criminal' that wants to clear his record. What follows the reunion is a good film with action-packed car chases, sexy actors and great suspense.
Having watched all of the following Fast and Furious movies, it's important to have these two characters introduced early on. Most of you will agree with me saying, that the sequel is more laid back and doesn't take itself too seriously. I enjoyed the street racing, the narrative progression and amusing dialogue, particularly Roman's observations.
2 Fast 2 Furious is the kind of racing film you should see.