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Baby Let Me Bang Your Tail Pipe - Dean/Impala/Dom Toretto (explicit)
After the most inexplicable three hours of his life, Dean stands in Dominic Toretto’s garage, which is empty except for the Impala, because Dom’s car is in about fifty billion pieces at the bottom of the river in downtown.
“She was eighty percent badass, twenty percent sweetheart,” Dom had said, somber when Dean had extended his condolences.
Dean had only met Dom three hours and twenty eight explosions ago, but he likes him a lot already.
“Listen,” Dean says, appreciative, “if you hadn’t driven through those three buildings and killed ninety-seven people, me and Sam would be dead right now. I feel like I at least owe you a beer.”
Dean pulls a brown bottle of Margiekugel beer out of the cooler in the backseat of the Impala and hands it to Dom. The second it touches Dom’s hand, it turns into a bottle of Corona.
Dom is beginning to walk around the Impala, looking at the car with undisguised appreciation in his eyes. “Nineteen-sixty-seven Chevy Impala, one of only seven thousand produced, 327 V-8 Turbo-Fire 275 horsepower, dual exhaust pipes, slammed down on a built Hotchkiss performance suspension.”
Dean stares at him in surprise. “Dude. I haven’t even popped her hood yet.”
Dom shakes his head. “Some things you just know. Not built to race, but she purred like a lion earlier,” Dom goes on, his voice low and husky. His dark eyes rake over the Impala’s polished lines and curves, admiration and dark dirty lust Dean recognizes all to well shining in them. “She’s beautiful.”
“She is.” Dean slides a hand along the shiny hood with a proud smile. “Listen. I owe you for what you did today, but I don’t let just anyone put their hands on my girl.”
“You know what happened today?”
“I know you drove through three buildings made out of glass and steel, crashed into a semi, flew through a windshield and landed on the hood of another car before grabbing a rope hanging from a nearby crane and swinging over the edge of a bridge, dropping two miles straight down into a river just before everything exploded for absolutely no reason—including the bridge.”
Dom seems unimpressed by Dean’s recount of everything that had happened on the bridge, and Dean thinks that must be a regular Tuesday for this guy.
“And I saved your lives,” Dom says.
“Yeah.” Dean nods. “I still don’t get how landing on the hood of a car flying at a hundred and thirty miles an hour cushions your impact.”
“Skill.” Dom smirks.
Dean thinks for a moment. “I still don’t get how you’re alive. I’ve died seven times doing way less than that.” He frowns. “A hundred and seven times if you count that one Tuesday.”
Dom takes a drink from his Corona and walks towards him, his eyes squinted nearly shut as he focuses on Dean. “You don’t understand. What I did—what we went through today—that makes us family now.”
“Family, huh?” Dean eyes Dom up and down. “That might make this vibe a little weird.”
Dom huffs out a short, rough laugh. “I don’t think so. I’ve seen how you look at your brother.”
Dean licks his lips, eyefucking Dom harder. “Well in that case, maybe we can—”
“Just the car, Dean.” Sam’s voice is muffled, coming from outside the garage door.
“How can he hear me?” Dean whispers.
Dom nods in the direction of the Impala. “What do you think?”
And well, the guy had defied every law of physics known to man, beast and amoebas and blown up his car and everything else in a fifty mile radius—somehow—to save their lives. Dean supposes the least he can do is share his baby to make up for the loss of Dom’s. He’d like to have Sam join and all four of them could have a good time, but Sam seems to want to sit this one out.
“Do you want to see her, first?” Dean asks.
They look under her hood, Dom touching her parts reverently with gentle fingers, and Dean watches on with approval as Dom compliments her engine. They do a tour of her gorgeously lined, sleek body, and finally Dom rounds the Impala and kneels down by the back bumper.
“Look at the chrome on these tail pipes.” He gives a low whistle of appreciation.
“I take good care of her. I’m a gentleman,” Dean proclaims, walking around to stand next to him. The tailpipes gleam like a diamond in the garage light, spotless and shined to perfection. The left one is his favorite, and he finds his eyes drawn to it like a magnet, cock stiffening at the thought. The darkness at its center calls to him, begs him to take her like he has so many times before—and he will. But not today.
“Be sweet to her. Treat her like a lady,” Dean tells Dom, palm sliding along the edge of her trunk.
“Of course,” Dom agrees, like there was never any question.
“What do you think, old girl?” Dom asks, his fingertips teasing at the center of her hole. “Think you can take me?”
Dean wants to watch, he really does, but he’s got his own hard cock to think about, and they could each take a tail pipe but that could lead to taking each other and Sam specifically anti-approved that. That means he’s going to use the hood and rub off between her headlights. He pulls two bottles of lube out of the glove compartment and hands one to Dom, keeping the other for himself.
He lets his fingers glide along her curves as he walks back to the hood, his raging hard on seeming to pull him along.
He takes a little time, feeling up her headlights, running his hands along the lines of her hood, fingers teasing in the ridges of the grill. He teases until he can hardly stand it, blood pounding, cock painfully hard, and stands up, undoing his jeans and pushing them down around his hips.
His slicks the shaft generously with lube, shoving the bottle in his back jeans pocket and then lowers his hips, shivers racing up his spine fast as the car Dom had blown to smithereens earlier. He lets his dicks slide across the smooth, shiny, waxed surface of her hood and shudders with delight.
Dean pumps his hips like the pistons lying still beneath her hood, feeling the drag and pull of her sleek, cool metal. He can hear Dom grunting, groaning, see his hands caressing the Impala’s trunk, grabbing hold of it as the car rocks harder and harder, hood rubbing against Dean’s dick with sweet friction.
“Oh, what a… good… girl…” Dom grunts, punctuating the pauses between words with thrusts of his hips, and Dean almost comes right there, hearing Dom praising his girl for being such a good fuck.
His girl. And she is good. She’s so good, and Dean doesn’t even have to move anymore, Dom’s twists and thrusts rocking the car back and forth against Dean’s shaft, faster and harder and he can feel the reverberation all through him, feel the tightening in his balls and stomach, orgasm rising up fast and hard inside him.
It hits him like a freight train, like a bullet to the brain blowing out the back of his skull, hips grinding the slick of his come against the hood, so wet and slippery and god it feels like heaven. But he knows nothing feels as good as her tail pipe, that perfect, dark hole filled with lube, dripping wet and taking him deep—the way she’s taking Dom right now—and he can hear the other man coming, feel the graceless rocking of the car as he loses all rhythm, grunting and spurting inside her.
Dean’s eyes roll back in his head and he comes with a violent burst, whiting out with pleasure. He leans against the hood, panting heavily, aftershocks running through his nerves, slick from belly to chest with come, and he leans down, presses his lips to her metal.
“So gorgeous. You never let me down, baby.”
At the back of the car, Dom has gotten to his feet, leaning heavily against the trunk. Through the windshield and rear windows separating them, they share a smile.
“Are you guys done fucking the car yet?” Sam’s voice is less muffled this time from outside the door.
“Just need to clean up,” Dean answers.
When they’re done cleaning her, Dom hands him back the cleaning cloth and gives him a wide smile.
“You know,” he says, “I have an Impala, too. Sexy red and white number, gorgeous chrome.”
Dean can feel his dick trying to get hard again. “Introduce me?”
Dom nods.
“And Sam, too?”
“Of course.” Dom grins. “We’re all family now.”
And they all got into the Impala and sped off down the street, hitting a ramp and flying over two tractor trailers, a space station and sling-shotting around the sun before crashing down and screeching off into the sunset.
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Vin Diesel Gives "First Crush" Rita Moreno a Moving Tribute
Rita Moreno's incredible, decades-long career is being celebrated. Moreno, 92, appeared at the Edison Ballroom in New York City at the WNET Group's 2024 gala on Tuesday, May 7, where Vin Diesel celebrated his onscreen grandmother's and official "first crush's" legendary acting career. Taking the stage with a heartfelt speech, Diesel, 56, made it clear he was there to support Moreno, who portrayed Abuelita, the grandmother of Diesel's long-running Dominic Toretto character in Fast X. “My dream as a kid growing up here in New York … my first crush … was Rita," he began. He credited Moreno's role in The Electric Company for helping him and fellow New Yorkers in his neighborhood learn how to read. The classic television series ran from 1971 to 1977. He then recalled a full circle moment when he was looking for an actress to play Abuelita in the latest Fast & Furious franchise film. "I had the incredible luxury of meeting one of my idols and from that moment on I thought the only human in the world that could play the most significant role to Dom Toretto would be Rita Moreno." 8SP_David Nicholas He praised Moreno for helping him realize as a child that someone who "looks like me" can make it as a famous actor, giving him the "confidence" to pursue his own dreams. Sharing an unforgettable moment Diesel continued, "Rita and I were working and a line was created on the spot for her to say. It was whispered into her ear and she looked up and started crying and said. 'That’s the most beautiful line I’ve ever heard.' Now what? What do you do with that but cry? The whole set was crying." "You not only show up for family but you show up for people that make a difference in this world and that just by inviting me here validates my existence. I’m serious," Diesel said. "I don't have an Oscar, I don't have an Emmy, I don't have a Golden Globe, I don't have a Tony but I got Rita Moreno.” Moreno became emotional after hearing Diesel's kind words, and told the audience in what appeared to be an unexpected moment on the microphone, "I’ve never had any kind of celebration in my honor. Yes, I’ve gotten some pretty fabulous awards and statutes but I’ve never had anything in my honor." After reflecting on her journey, she sang a rendition of "Dream," which garnered a standing ovation from the audience. 8SP_David Nicholas Morgan Freeman, Alan Cumming, Lin Manuel-Miranda, and Sally Field also appeared via video to pay tribute to the EGOT winner. Dancers from the Ballet Hispánico performed at the event, as did Marvel actress and Dancing with the Stars champion Xochitl Gomez. Ansel Elgort performed "Something's Coming" from West Side Story, resulting in an emotional Moreno kissing Elgort after the moment. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Moreno first appeared on Broadway as a teenager in 1945 in a production of Skydrift; she then began acting for the screen with 1950's So Young, So Bad and memorably starred in the 1961 film West Side Story, for which she won an Academy Award for her performance as Anita. Moreno reached EGOT status in 1977 after she won an Emmy Award for appearing on The Muppet Show; she won a Grammy in 1973 and a Tony Award in 1975 for her performance in The Ritz. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty Moreno turned 92 in December. She caught up with PEOPLE in April, when she spoke about her relationship with her daughter Fernanda Luisa Gordon, whom she shares with her late husband, Leonard Gordon. "There are times when I need her wisdom, and they are more often than you might think, particularly at this age," she said at the time. "Ninety-two is not easy in many ways, and it's something that's difficult to understand." Source link Read the full article
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Fast X Blu-ray and DVD release date set for Tuesday August 8, 2023 Over many missions and against impossible odds, Dom Toretto and his family have outsmarted, out-nerved and outdriven every foe in their path. Now, they confront the most lethal opponent they've ever faced: A terrifying threat emerging from the shadows of the past who's fueled by blood revenge, and who is determined to shatter this family and destroy everything�and everyone�that Dom loves, forever.
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'The Fast and the Furious' premiered 19 years ago today 🚘
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#jordana brewster#michelle rodriguez#Nathalie Emmanuel#the fast and the furious#fast and furious#the fast saga#mia toretto#letty ortiz#ramsey#my edit#toretto tuesday#miaxtoretto: edit
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#TORETTOTUESDAY
Dom & Brian 🔧 @torettotuesday
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Greatest moments of #Family in The Fast and the Furious
By Clay Keller
Any true fan of the The Fast and the Furious franchise, or, really, any human person who has seen a trailer or any press tour interviews for The Fast and the Furious franchise, knows that what truly drives these films aren’t the increasingly insane car stunts or the increasingly insane biceps of Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson. The entire world knows that what drives the Fast and The Furious franchise is its increasingly insane dedication to the idea of family.
Whether it’s a literal family, comprised of people who are actually related to each other, or a made family, comprised of people who like risking their lives in cars together, there is nothing that Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) cares about more than the people around whatever table he happens to be sitting at, drinking a Corona. He does it, as a song from the Furious 7 soundtrack elucidates, “all for the family.”
So, for the next few minutes, let’s forget the cars jumping onto boats, bank vaults wiping out first floors of buildings, and cargo planes exploding on the world’s longest runways, and focus on the all-time best moments of family in this eight-film juggernaut action franchise that began as a low-rent Point Break clone about street racers who steal DVD players.
(Full disclosure: The author truly adores these movies and any snarkiness of tone is meant in the spirit of loving, familial, ribbing.)
(Warning: This piece will feature 26 uses of the word “family.” 27, including that one.)
“Sean’s Dad Stops Him From Getting Killed” - The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) has pretty lousy parents. His mother, overwhelmed by Sean’s housing development-destroying shenanigans, ships him off to Japan, where his estranged military man father spends most of the film being annoyed by Sean’s indifference to curfews.
The bar for family moments is so low in this Walker and (mostly) Diesel-less entry, that it’s actually kind of touching when Sean’s dad (Brian Goodman) comes out of nowhere, gun in hand, to stop the Drift King (Brian Tee) from killing his son. Major Boswell may be a distant alcoholic who thinks his son is a disrespectful ne'er do well, but damn if he’ll let him get shot dead at his front door.
This act of paternal protection leads to a nice little conversation about responsibility, then Boswell the elder disappears into the Tokyo night, never to be seen again. It’s a small scene, but one of the best in the film. Shockingly, for all of the focus on family and fathers throughout the course of this series, Sean is the only character whose parents we actually meet.
Until Fate, that is.
“Daddy’s Gotta Coach a Soccer Game” - The Fate of the Furious
The opening moments of F. Gary Gray’s The Fate of the Furious find DSS agent Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) facing his greatest threat yet: that the Dragons might lose the championship and he’ll have to take a dozen heartbroken little girls out for manicures.
Ignoring the suits who come bearing a new mission, Hobbs leads his daughters soccer team in a traditional Polynesian Haka dance, giving them the strength and confidence to score more goals than the other team, and thus win the game. The moms don’t mind having him there, either.
The complete devotion Hobbs has to his daughter is sweet, and seeing a building-sized superhuman like The Rock insist on doing suburban dad activities is always great. Maybe in #F9 daddy will have to build IKEA bunk beds or chaperone a middle school dance. I think what I’m saying is that I want the inevitable Hobbs spin-off to be a remake of Definitely, Maybe.
“Family BBQ, Original Recipe” - The Fast and the Furious
Every Toretto family BBQ is special, but you never forget your first.
Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) was definitely “sandwich crazy,” but flirtations with Mia (Jordana Brewster) aside, this may be the moment that his allegiances began shifting from the LAPD to the ragtag found family of street racing criminals he was sent to investigate. Remember, Brian is a father-less latchkey kid from Barstow who spent the majority of his youth hanging around demolition derbies and roughhousing with Roman Pierce. For him, the entire experience of a Toretto BBQ must have been overwhelming. The bountiful table! The loving banter! From Jesse’s (Chad Lindberg) charmingly stilted recitation of grace, to papa Dom’s forgiveness of misbehaving child Vince (Matt Schulze), when he sheepishly returns and wants a plate, Brian had never seen anything like it before. And it shows: Paul Walker plays the whole scene with the most wonderful doofy grin.
In a deleted scene, Brian tells Dom, Letty, and the rest of his new friends that the BBQ they’re having “feels like family.” While the use of the literal word “family” wouldn’t become pervasive until later in the series, the idea was born here, the first time that Brian O’Conner truly felt at home.
“Family Hug” - Fast Five
Dom and Brian have been “brothers” ever since the night of that very first street race in The Fast and The Furious, when, as everyone else fled, Brian went back to help Dom evade arrest. “The ‘buster’ kept me out of handcuffs…” Dom tells less-brave family member Vince, using, for the first time, what will become Brian’s unusually endearing nickname, “... the ‘buster’ brought me back.” From there the brotherhood would only grow. It had it’s ups (Brian letting Dom escape at the end of 1, Brian annihilating a prison bus to free Dom in 5) and it’s downs (Dom finding out Brian’s a cop) but family is family.
So, naturally, one of the best “family moments” in the Fast and Furious lineage is in Fast Five, when family becomes family. It happens in a favela spillway in Rio. Dom, Mia, and Brian have just escaped (a pre-family) Hobbs, and are planning their next move. Dom suggests they split up. Mia doesn’t like that idea, you see, she’s pregnant. Brian is elated. Uncle Dom spends a moment in silent reflection, as he’s want to do. Then, grinning from ear to ear, he pulls his sister and brother in for the single best hug of the franchise. “Our family just got a little bigger,” he says.
Just like that our heroes went from “brothers” to brothers, and the guiding mythos of The Fast and the Furious was set in stone.
Which is family, in case that wasn’t clear.
“A Day at the Beach” - Furious 7
Ex-cop Brian begins 2015’s Furious 7 questioning his decision to settle down and be a dad. He “misses the bullets,” and his minivan doesn’t have quite the same get up and go as the Nos-ed up Skylines he’s grown accustomed to as part of Dom Toretto’s team of gearhead superheroes for hire.
After two hours of dangling over cliffs, jumping Lambos through skyscrapers, and being forced to fight Tony Jaa multiple times, he comes to the conclusion that maybe life in the slow lane isn’t so bad after all.
Brian’s choice of “family over repeated hand to hand combat with Tony Jaa” becomes clear in the penultimate scene of the film, when, after successfully securing the “God’s Eye” and defeating Jason Statham, the gang puts on their flowiest linen shirts and hits the beach.
While Brian plays in the surf with his wife and son, the team looks on, making the bittersweet observation that he finally looks happy, and that this is where he’s always belonged: with his family. Then Dom stands up and, uh, says something. And then the scene with the two cars driving in different directions?
(Full disclosure: the author intended to carefully rewatch this scene for the purposes of this article, but started crying almost immediately and had to turn it off)
It’s a beautiful, and surprisingly tasteful, scene, and a perfect send off for the O’Conner family.
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Dom & Letty ♡ Mr & Mrs Toretto www.instagram.com/torettotuesday
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Imagine taking a joy ride through the forest with Brian and Dom
#Character Tuesdays#Imagine Brian O'Conner#Brian O'Conner#Imagine#Imagine Dominic Toretto#dominic toretto
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English movies 16th - 22nd July
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Gran Sur Multiplex – Adeje No VOSE Films are being advertised this coming week. Yelmo Cines La Villa de Orotava FAST & FURIOUS 9- TUESDAY 21.00 SYNOPSIS: Dom Toretto leads a quiet life with Letty and her son but they know that danger is always lurking. This time, that threat will force Dom to face the sins of his past if he wants to save those he loves most. The team is reunited to prevent a…
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F9 Blu-ray and DVD release date set for Tuesday September 21, 2021 Dominic Toretto has started over yet again with his life. He has retired with his wife, Letty, and their son, Brian, to a farm where they now live at a slower pace. Yet, his dark past comes back to haunt him...again. Cipher, a cyber-terrorist and criminal genius, partners with Dom's younger brother, Jakob, to help her succeed in finally destroying Dom and his crew. Jakob is also a high performance driver, master thief and assassin and has trained himself to be better, faster and stronger than Dom. If Dom doesn't act, with the help of old and new members of his true family, Cipher's and Jakob's plot could have a far-reaching impact.
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F9 Box Office: Vin Diesel Led Film Witnesses A Big Drop On Its First Monday In US
F9 has had some impressive domestic box office numbers, but there is a twist to the story. After a great weekend, F9 has seen a dramatic fall on its first Monday. The numbers are not surprising, even though they are quite decent, when compared to the opening that the film had.
Keep Reading Latest Box Office Update to stay tuned!
On Thursday night, the film was released in select theatres (paid previews). It received a tremendous response. $7.1 Million Previews Friday, i.e. Friday, June 25, was the day that sparked a full-fledged launch. It brought $30 million in openings (including previews paid for) to the board. The Fast Saga achieved a staggering $22 million in the first two days. $22.34And$18 Million respective. A 50% drop in Monday's earnings was normal due to the working-day factor. However, the situation has become complicated.
According to Box Office Mojo F9 saw a dramatic fall in its earnings, reaching $6.60million on Monday. This is a little over a third of Sunday's numbers. Now, all eyes are on Tuesday's numbers.
F9 has not yet made any significant contributions to the economy. $76.94 Million It is currently cruising towards the $100 Million mark at the US box office. It will be the third Godzilla vs Kong movie. A Quiet Place Part II: To reach the $100 mark in the post-pandemic era. It stands at $412million globally.
Meanwhile, John Cena, a WWE star and actor, recently said that the film is not his show. He is only a part of it.
"It's neither going to be nor should it be the John Cena Show. This allows me to give my best to Fast. Cena stated, "It allows me to take risks and be bold in order to be the best Jakob Toretto I can be."
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Director Justin Lin Confirms That Fast & Furious Is Almost Finished
The director Justin Lin has updated that the F9: The Fast Saga is near its completion.
F9 is an upcoming action movie written by Daniel Casey. It is the ninth installment of the franchise and is a sequel to 2017 film The Fate of the Furious. The studio released the first movie in the franchise in 2013. F9 will star John Cena, Vin Diesel, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Helen Mirren, Sung Kang, Charlize Theron, and Nathalie Emmanuel.
The film was scheduled to release in May 2020, but due to the global pandemic, it was postponed twice. Now the movie is scheduled for 28 May 2021 release.
The story of the film starts after the events of 2017’s The Fast of the Furious. The plot follows Dominic Toretto and his family. They have to face Dominic’s young brother Jakob, a deadly assassin who is working with their enemy Cipher.
Audience and critics did not praise the previous movies of the franchise, Hobbs & Shaw and The Fate of the Furious. However, fans and distributors are hoping the involvement of Justin Lin could bring hope to the franchise. Lin left the franchise after directing the four films from Tokyo Drift to Fast and Furious 6.
Now that the filmmaker himself confirmed that the film is almost ready. Fans are excited to get some more recent updates regarding the upcoming project. Lin shared a picture of Twitter, on Tuesday, it was a picture of team members of an audio mix being completed. The tweet was captioned as the #F9 mix is officially finished! The post reads, “Huge thanks to the best crew in the world for making it happen flawlessly.”
The year 2020 was the challenging one for all film franchises. So it is wonderful to see that the Fast and Furious crew can work on the new upcoming film safely. The escalation of the film is crazy action scenarios, and the project F9 surrounds much anticipation of it. The rumors of the crew going to space are even making the film fun for the fans. The ninth project will be the first project the franchise will feature space travel.
The creator primarily focused franchise on illegal street racing, and now the team is taking it one step further to space. Dwayne Johnson will also appear in the film.
Audiences are impatiently waiting for the thrill in the F9, and it should be a fun ride. And since the film is completed, fans are expecting the studio to soon release its trailer.
Source: Director Justin Lin Confirms That Fast & Furious Is Almost Finished
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