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Apr 29, 20115 Drive-in, Mustang Drive-in, Starlite Drive-in, Sunset Drive-in

Genre: Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense

Running Time: 2 hr. 10 min.

Movie Review:

As Indiana Jones said back in the 1981 classic “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “It’s not the years, honey – it’s the mileage.”

But nowhere better can that quote be applied today than to the “Fast and the Furious” film series. Where most Hollywood franchises tend to run out of gas after just three installments, the “Furious” movies are, amazingly, still speeding along just fine after five. They really got back on track with the fourth chapter – 2009’s “Fast and Furious,” which reunited Vin Diesel and Paul Walker from the 2000 original – but “Fast Five” actually defies convention to fit the bill as the biggest, best and most furious “Fast” of them all.

And it does so by giving the premise a thorough tune-up that doesn’t conflict with what made the series so appealing in the first place. Fast cars are still the name of the game, but new characters are added and the setting has been relocated to a more exotic milieu. The result is a souped-up sequel that’s very entertaining from start to finish, and it’s 130-minute running time flies by so fast that you can practically smell the rubber burning from the big screen.

The summer movie season doesn’t officially start until May 6 (with the release of “Thor”), but “Fast Five” jumps the gun by pulling out of the gate one week sooner. There’s every reason to believe that the “Fast” series has enough gas left in the tank to take a few more laps around the world.

Because after all, it’s not the years – it’s the mileage.

Starting Friday, April 29, 2011

At the 5 DRIVE-IN Oakville , Screen #1

Mustang London Drive-In ,  Screen # 1

Starlite Hamilton Drive-In , Screen # 2

Sunset Barrie Drive-In , Screen # 1

Teaser Trailer: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFoVB91067k[/youtube]

CARS CARS !

Say no more…Buckle up and hang on for the ride of your life

Post war America and the invention of the HOT ROD brought excitement on the Streets.

The smell of tires burning and the adrenaline going haywire late teens early twenty car junkies would test their prize possessions by showing of in the alleys of thunder

Cars shining, Girls cheering, Rules broken! But showing off was the key to this dangerous American past time

The real deal was transformed many times to the big screens from the early 50s to today with FAST FIVE.

Sure enough this movie will move you off your seat this coming weekend and where better to experience it!

Surrounded by machines like on the big screen at your local DRIVE IN.

Enjoy the ride

Here are a few movie posters from the past:

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