Furiously catch up on the first 6 ‘Fast’ films with this awesome Primetime promotion

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The ridiculous fracas over the Thailand release of “Furious 7” is over!


Now we Thai moviegoers can luxuriate in the awesomely mindless mayhem of the latest “Fast & Furious” film and pay our final respects to the late Paul Walker, who died in a Los Angeles car crash before the film finished shooting.

 



Throw in the fact that we get to watch hometown hero Tony Jaa kick butt in his biggest Hollywood role ever, and you could say that calling us excited would be an understatement.

Movie fans around the Kingdom rallied together to demonstrate their online outrage when news broke that courts would block the release of the film over a contract dispute between Jaa and his former bosses Sahamongkol Film International.

And thank heavens, cooler heads prevailed amongst The Civil Court which lifted the ban on the movie this week for the benefit of all Thai mankind.

But are you worried that with so many “Furious” films you might have lost the plot? Need a refresher on the first six? Not to worry, friend, because new on-demand entertainment service Primetime has you covered.

Paul Walker and Vin Diesel in Fast & Furious 6

They’re offering a special deal on all six previous “Furious” films for just THB250. Watch them in the comfort of your own home (or office!) on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop computer, without the hassles of torrents or crappy pirated DVDs.

Primetime is so cool that they’re also giving any customers who purchase this promotion a chance to win two free tickets to watch “Furious 7” at Siam Paragon on April 10 at 8pm.

There will only be 100 pairs of tickets given away, so show up quick before 5:30pm at Starbucks on the fifth floor of Siam Paragon, as the freebies will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information, please visit Primetime TV.

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