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Brian Tyler takes on THE FAST & THE FURIOUS

By Randall Larson     January 13, 2006


Composer Brian Tyler
© B. Tyler
Brian Tyler has been assigned to score THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT, the third film in the series of hot cars, hot chicks, and hot dudes. Tyler scored the first film (2001) along with BT, while the second, 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS, was scored by David Arnold. The new film, scheduled for release on June 16th, is set in the sexy, underground world of Japanese drift racing, where the newest and fastest customized rides go head-to-head on some of the most perilous courses ever seen.

The film follows the story of Shaun Boswell, who has always been an outsider. A loner at school, his only connection to the indifferent world around him is through illegal street racingwhich has made him particularly unpopular with the local authorities. To avoid jail time, Shaun is sent out of the country to live with his uncle in the military, in a cramped apartment in a low-rent section of Tokyo.

In the land that gave birth to the majority of modified racers on the road, the simple street race has been replaced by the ultimate pedal-to-the-metal, gravity-defying automotive challenge ... drift racing, a deadly combination of brutal speed on heart stopping courses of hairpin turns and switchbacks.

For his first unsuccessful foray in drift racing, Shaun unknowingly takes on D.K., the "Drift King," with ties to the Yakuza, the Japanese crime machine. The only way he can pay off the debt of his loss is to venture into the deadly realm of the Tokyo underworld, where the stakes are life and death.

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rednexsuck 1/19/2006 9:33:34 PM
Oh, gawd. Not ANOTHER......REDNECK. I know I love watching left turn after left turn and why not, another left turn. There is a reason it's called NASCAR. Non-Athletic-Sport-Centered-Around-Rednecks. I don't need a POS american made car to fondle myself to. Make a fast and the Furios 71 and I'll still watch it. I like how you also strap yourself to your Vette, but do you wear the strap on or does it.
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