Someone Remade the Fast & Furious 6 Trailer With Remote-Control Cars
If you bothered to read past the headline, chances are pretty good you’re already whipped into an anticipatory frenzy over the coming release of Fast & Furious 6. This video by NitroRCX Pictures, which replaces the life-size vroom-vrooms with remote-control cars so skillfully that you might not even be able to tell the difference in many shots, should do nothing but further engorge your Fast-on. They even do the tank and the cargo plane. Though, sadly — and we’re not gonna be greedy about it; we’re just pointing it out — not the trailer’s now-iconic “crashing plane ejaculating out the Dieselmobile in a giant splooge of fire” finish. There’s a limit to even this kind of magic, we suppose.
[h/t Gizmodo]
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