3. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ96tl5MrfU It's A Sequel To... 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) If you had appeared to me all the way back in 2006 and said: "One day, you're actually going to enjoy watching a movie in the Fast and Furious franchise," I would have likely thought you insane and done my best to get you back to whatever institute you'd wandered out from. And yet here we are in the present, living in a time where that very notion has presented itself as a truth: the last Fast and Furious movie was actually good. It was a brainless blockbuster of the best kind, and one that embraced the origins of its predecessors whilst similarly subverting them and swapping genres. Nice work, director of that movie. The same cannot be said for the third movie in this tainted franchise, which just settles to be "about cars" and has nothing to do with the first two entries at all. None of the main characters from previous Fast and Furious movies make an appearance, which is saying something. Think about that: Vin Diesel read the script for this and said no. You know your movie's in trouble when that happens. Our major plot point here is "drifting," which is what people with fast cars and low IQs consider to be "good." Unlike, of course, the people who went to see this lame excuse for entertainment, who considered it to be "God-awfully bad."