I like movies with cars, especially if they're packed with chase scenes. Who wouldn't, right? But I'm old enough to consider "Bullitt" and "Gone in 60 Seconds" (the 1974 film, not the cheesy remake from 2000) masterpieces and "The Fast and the Furious" franchise highly overrated. I admit that the original movie was interesting and the idea somewhat fresh, but it went downhill from there. And, the saddest part is that the producers don't know where to stop. Things got pretty ridiculous with Tokyo Drift, but they just kept making movies. Paul Walker's death didn't change a thing, and even before Furious 7 was out, it was confirmed that an eighth installment is underway.

I watched it the other day and boy, a tutorial on how to change headlamps on an AMC Gremlin is far more entertaining. "The Fate of the Furious" has no logic, defies physics (and not in a fun way like Looney Tunes' Road Runner character), and has awful CGI effects compared to recent releases like "Mad Max: Fury Road." I don't know what the specific audience for this movie is, but based on some of the rave reviews, they settle for soooo little. And, you know what, I'm not even going to bother coming up with a proper review for this piece a crap. It's not worth my time. FF8 stinks, and that's that! If you want authentic car action, give "Bullitt," "The Italian Job," and "Gone in 60 Seconds" (again, I'm talking about the original 1974 movie) a go. Or, watch some drag racing. Heck, just rewatch all those teasers for the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, they're far more entertaining.

As for the Fast and Furious production team, get a freakin' TV series already!