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The Fast and the Furious series has made a grand total of $51 billion in box office worldwide. With extravagant stunt scenes and fast paced chase sequences, the movie series has made a place in the heart of the fans. Let us recap some of the high-octane scenes from The Fast and the Furious series.
USA Today:
Ice Cube and Kevin Hart did not win best onscreen duo for their comedy Ride Along at the MTV Movies Award on Sunday. This is not sitting well with Ice Cube.
"We was robbed," Ice Cube tells USA TODAY. "Shame on you MTV."
The best screen duo award ended up going going to Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker for Fast & Furious 6. Ice Cube calls it a "sympathy" vote by fans, who chose the winners.
"We had the best chemistry of everybody nominated, for us not to win was crazy," says Ice Cube of his role with Hart. "We were the best onscreen duo, period."
"They should have gave it to him before he passed away," Ice Cube says of Walker, who died in November 2013.
Ice Cube is acting very bitter over an MTV Movie Award, I mean seriously, it is not that important. Also, Ice Cube and Kevin Hart on-screen duo was barely memorable, no one even cared, they had no real connection with one another on-screen.
Paul and Vin deserved it, let us be honest, dead or alive, Paul had a real connectiong with Vin, so the two winning the award made perfect sense.