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The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

Left to right: Dwayne Johnson (as Hercules) discusses a scene with Director/Producer Brett Ratner on the set of HERCULES, from Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures.

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The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

If it takes a major action franchise to get Kurt Russell back on the big-screen I’m all for it! Yes, Snake Plissken himself features in the forthcoming action sequel FAST AND FURIOUS 7 as we’ll see Vin Diesel’s team go up against Jason Statham in what could be the final...

 

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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island Australian Tour; Sydney Red Carpet Premiere

 

Vanessa Hudgens (Suckerpunch and High School Musical) and Josh Hutcherson (Journey to the Centre of the Earth and The Hunger Games) are in Sydney, Australia, where earlier tonight they did the Australian movie premiere for Journey 2: The Mysterious Island at Event Cinemas, George Street.

 

Hudgens had flew in to Sydney, up from Melbourne, at 1pm, and was flanked by publicity officials at Sydney Airport.

 

Australia has really grown on Hudgens over the past few years...

 

"I love Australia so much," she said.

 

"My best friend is actually from here, and I really love the place."

 

The 23 year old said the chance to work opposite dual Academy Award winner Sir Michael Caine, 78, was too good to pass up.

 

"It was a great cast, and we had so much fun," Hudgens said. "We filmed in Hawaii, which was paradise, and made something that's fun and light-hearted for the whole family."

 

Hudgens' Australian connections were enhanced last year when she starred in Sucker Punch, a fantasy thriller also featuring Aussie star Abbie Cornish.

 

"Abbie is one of the most incredible women I know," Hudgens said.

 

"She's so strong-willed, very interesting and extremely creative - a beautiful soul."

 

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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island begins when young Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson, reprising his role from the first film) receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist. It’s a place of strange life forms, mountains of gold, deadly volcanoes, and more than one astonishing secret.

 

Unable to stop him from going, Sean’s new stepfather, Hank (Dwayne Johnson), joins the quest.

 

Together with a helicopter pilot (Luis Guzman) and his beautiful, strong-willed daughter (Vanessa Hudgens), they set out to find the island, rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before seismic shockwaves force the island under the sea and bury its treasures forever.

 

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is directed by Brad Peyton (Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore). It also stars Michael Caine as Sean’s grandfather, Alexander Anderson, and Kristin Davis as Sean’s mum, Liz Anderson.

 

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 3D releases in cinemas nationally on January 19th.

 

The Sydney premiere was a "don't miss" attraction from both a news media and fan perspective.

 

The movie tagline is 'Believe the impossible. Discover the incredible.' We suggest you do the same and get yourself to the premiere and the cinema for a journey you won't soon forget.

 

Director: Brad Peyton

Writers: Brian Gunn (screenplay), Mark Gunn (screenplay)

Stars: Josh Hutcherson, Dwayne Johnson and Michael Caine

 

Websites

 

The Mysterious Island official website

www.themysteriousisland.com

 

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Roadshow Films

www.roadshowfilms.com.au

 

Dwayne The Rock Johnson official Facebook

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Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

 

Ab 4. September im Kino in 3D

mit Dwayne Johnson

 

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

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Exclusive: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Adrianne Palicki on the set of 'G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation' in New Orleans, LA...

 

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The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

Ab 4. September im Kino in 3D

mit Dwayne Johnson

 

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

George Tillman Jr. present tis movie in 2010, with Dwayne Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Carla Gugino,...

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

Once again Universal Studios, Allied Moxy and Automotive Rhythms joined forces to deliver an energized and star-studded premiere for THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS which hits theaters nationwide April 14th. This is the 8th installment of the blockbuster series and the first to exclude cast member Paul Walker. The red carpet showcase -- hosted by Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and Tyrese Gibson -- was held at the elegantly ornamented SCADshow performing arts theater in Midtown Atlanta and serves as home to TVfest and other SCAD Atlanta events.

 

Experienced by Adrian McQueen, Photos by Adrenaline Lifestyles & Getty Images

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

Once again Universal Studios, Allied Moxy and Automotive Rhythms joined forces to deliver an energized and star-studded premiere for THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS which hits theaters nationwide April 14th. This is the 8th installment of the blockbuster series and the first to exclude cast member Paul Walker. The red carpet showcase -- hosted by Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and Tyrese Gibson -- was held at the elegantly ornamented SCADshow performing arts theater in Midtown Atlanta and serves as home to TVfest and other SCAD Atlanta events.

 

Experienced by Adrian McQueen, Photos by Adrenaline Lifestyles & Getty Images

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

The Fast and Furious movie series is leaving us with one last ride through the well-sequenced and high-flying (literally) Furious 7 sequel. Automotive Rhythms turned the Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & Imax in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland into an epicenter of energetic rides and die-hard franchise fans. Patrons were able to view some of the magnificent vehicles from the movie such as the Dodge Hellcat, Nissan GTR aka Godzilla, Audi R8, an Aston Martin, Lamborghinis and a Ferarri 458. But wait, it doesn’t stop there because also on hand were BMW M3s, a Nissan 370Z Nismo and two of the baddest custom Kawasaki Ninja ZX 14s on the streets.

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