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DRIFTING: by Antonio Alvendia of CipherGarage



Last Updated: 12/27/2007

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 88
Sign: Pisces

City: The SF Bay to Hollywood to Tokyo Japan...
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/29/2006

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Monday, June 05, 2006 

Current mood:  happy

First of all, I gotta say that anyone who knows me knows that I'm a very critical and opinionated person. And skeptical! So even though I had the honor and privilege of working for NBC Universal as their special effects set photographer for the drifting sequences, I honestly gotta admit, I was skeptical about the movie at first.

Why? Well come on! Look at the first two F&F movies. The first one had brilliant lines like "turbocharged Spoon motors" and "Motec exhaust" and the second one was more like a dirty south rap video, although I couldn't complain about Eva Mendes. Homegirl was on point and dayam she was lookin GOOD!

So I was super surprised when I, Mr. Skeptical, sat down with my friends in Universal's Gibson Ampitheatre with our free Sprites, popcorn, and pizza... and we actually LIKED the movie. A lot. I mean, yeah I already knew some things about the movie because I was on set and I saw the stuff happening. But the way they directed it, and did the photography and editing was just dope. I think it was really well done, from a photographic standpoint and also from a standpoint of telling the story and explaining drifting and Japanese culture to the average Joe Schmoe American movie watcher. I mean sure, the movie had its lame parts (like Lil Bow Wow's car)... but the things they showed in Japan, from the parking lots, to bike racks, to payphones, vending machines, school girls, traffic sequences, homes, and garages... that stuff was really on point! It was interesting for the movie watcher, and kept it real for the OG heads who know what's up with drifting, and people who know Japan. I might just be one person voicing my opinion, but still, I think it's a credible one for this particular case. Why? I might not be able to do tandem drift initiations at 100mph like some of my other friends, but I did author the first hardcover book on Drifting in the United States, and I've been to more drifting events and shot at more tracks and become close friends with more drifters in more areas of the world, than most people. And I go to Japan for photo shoots and drifting events alot. And even I think this movie was great!


I think Justin Lin and his team did an awesome job of portraying drifting and Japanese culture to the American audience, and there were even some cool cameos by your favorite import models and Japanese celebrities, including, yes... the real DK. Not Donkey Kong, I'm talking about Dorikin, Keiichi Tsuchiya. I spoke with Justin about it yesterday, and he credits much of the movie's success in "keeping it real" to one of my personal friends, Toshi Hayama. Justin just kept mentioning Toshi's name and crediting him every time we asked him about Japan, drifting, and the "keeping it real" aspect. And no shit! Toshi did a hell of a job consulting with this movie, because we did NOT hear about "Motec exhausts" and crap like that. In fact, you could see several cameos of Tosh throughout the movie, that was pretty funny..!

I also liked the fact that you didn't see a whole lot of lame CGI like you did in the John Singleton version (2F2F) of the movie. Justin used real drifters as the stunt drivers- people like Rhys Millen, Samuel Hubinette, Tanner Foust, CalvinWan, Alex Pfeiffer, and even Japanese drifting legends like Nobushige Kumakubo, and Kazuhiro Tanaka, just to name a few. The 7 car tandem sequences you see in the movie were REAL! I loved it! It was exciting as hell...

In fact, the whole movie was pretty exciting and entertaining overall, from the drama and excitement of the action sequences, to the storytelling part of it, which is usually boring in most movies... but the FF3 producer and director prevented any potential mind wandering during the movie because there was always something interesting to look at, whether it be interesting details of the Japanese apartments, tuning shops, clubs, schools, intersections, or maybe it was just alot of hot chicks with short schoolgirl skirts... but either way, they kept it entertaining, and injected some humor into the script too, making it a really fun and entertaining movie overall.

I know alot of you guys are skeptical about this movie, and I was too. There have even been talks of people trying to organize a boycott of this movie, and I think that's just ridiculous.


People have even said this FF3 movie will "ruin drifting" because it's gonna get exposed to mainstream media and all that jazz... but those people really don't know about drifting for real. Yes people, there is a "behind the scenes story" to everything, including drifting. Insiders like me and my friends know and see what's happening behind the scenes, and believe me, it's not easy.

Each one of us has to go through a personal struggle each time we try to deal with any of these big companies trying to get into the drifting market. Whether it's a driver trying to get sponsored by a big company, or whether it's an event organizer or magazine trying to get advertisment revenue from corporate America, or whether it's little old me trying to ink a deal with a big time automotive publisher to create a drifting book, or promote a drifting trading card series.

All of us guys and girls who work in the drifting industry are drifting fans too! Just like you! But you gotta realize, sometimes you need to do things people might call "selling out" (or I prefer, "selling yourself short") in order to achieve the bigger picture- advancing the sport of drifting. Reaching more of an audience, and introducing more people to drifting. Just think about the first time you saw drifting, and how you reacted to it, and how it made you feel. If we REAL CORE DRIFTING ENTHUSIASTS don't take part in projects like this, then someone else who doesn't know shit is just gonna take the initiative and do it themselves, and they're gonna do it in the wrong way. So I want to ask some of you certain "hardcore drifting fan" people, please stop spreading bad rumors about this movie, or the so-called "sell outs" who were involved in it! They aren't sell outs! We love drifting just as much as you do! We all want to see drifting advance in America, and all over the world. Both as a sport, and as a lifestyle and culture.

But that will only happen if we take these opportunities by the horns and do our part to help shape the growth of the sport that we love so much. Whenever Hollywood or Corporate America tries to steer drifting in a wrong direction, we "industry types" need to be there to countersteer it and put it back on track. (No pun intended. uhmmm... well ok, it was kinda intended)


Bottom line= I loved this movie. I think Justin Lin, Toshi Hayama, and the leading actress did a great job with the movie! Justin and Toshi helped steer the movie in the right direction, and the leading actress? She's just fine. And that's good enough for me!

Go see Fast & Furious 3 when it comes out in theaters on June 16th!!! You won't be disappointed, this movie is hella fun! Don't hate on it, the only one missing out on a good thing will be you! I was lucky enough to get to see the world premiere at Universal, but I know I'll definitely go see it again with my other friends!

Antonio Alvendia, Cipher Garage



...And now, on to some of the fun pics!

It was super hot and humid in Hollywood yesterday, and the lack of breeze didn't help!!! So everyone was a bit sweaty and sticky... man I hate humid weather. It felt like Miami or Houston or something!


Justin Lin, producer of NBC Universal's new Fast& Furious3 Tokyo Drift movie, on the red carpet with his fly ladies!


Me on the red carpet of the Fast & Furious 3: Tokyo Drift World Premiere with Lisa and Debbie (they were lookin fly no doubt!). I really need to learn to shut the F up and stop talking when someone's taking my picture. haha maybe then I'd stop making stupid faces in photos haha


Yeah, Lisa and Debbie prove that the photos look much hotter when I'm not in em.



Jim Liaw from Formula D with his wife Angela, and their friend, who's name I forgot.



My boys from Schikane Clothing with Formula D judge Alex Pfeiffer. Jay "OGchan" Yoshida, Cory Domaloan, Alex Pfeiffer, Stan "the man" Tran from NBC Universal, and Tobin muthafuckin Honda.



MC Hammer and his wife are hella cool, and Hammer got it started with some fresh kicks on too! Peep him out at mchammer.blogspot.com!



BJ from Daimler Chrysler and FF3 stunt driver/FormulaD Champion Samuel Hubinette with their ladies! They were all dressed up for the occasion, looking hot! (Uhhh.. just to clear up that statement, I was referring to the ladies, not Samuel and BJ. Although they were dressed well too! haha)


Erik Jacobs from DG Trials fame, rocking the red carpet with alot of chest hair!



"Setto!" Aiko Tanaka and her moms! Her mom is hella cool! I was talking to her in Japanese for like 20 minutes.. haha





Some of my boys from Formula D! The drivers! Dai Yoshihara, Samuel Hubinette (sorry bro I dunno how to make the two dots over the U and I know you're so particular about that LOL), Alex Pfeiffer, and Tanner Foust! I dunno where Rhys was...?



Haha me, Sunisa and Stina chillin out at the FF3 afterparty at Hard Rock. Big ups to my boy DC Chavez for taking these pics! DC is not only the man behind DC Sports, he is great at shooting cars also... but more importantly, he is a professional party photographer! Whenever there are hot ladies getting drunk somewhere, you can be sure my man DC is there with his camera in hand!



Sunisa, me, Stina, and Crystal chillin out at the bar!



Kelly from American Idol came up to my friend Tobin and asked if she could take a picture! Man that's dope!




Jay, Cor, Stan and Tobs outside, on their way to the super gangsta employee parking lot. They got player parking because of Stan, those fuckers! haha Stan's the man!




Stephen Dietrich from Alpinestars and Mayumi!!! Mayumi works with alot of companies, helping them with translation and coordination in the Kansai area of Japan! Mayu is the shit! Love that girl!



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sweeet cant wait to go watch it..  badass review btw, lovin the pics.  goodluck with your book man, i'll be buying my copy as soon as it hits stores 
 
Posted by ---- on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 7:25 PM
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NIGHT GARAGE

 
I'll have to see what I think of it..hehe.  I'm sponsoring the premier here in Hawaii with some of the other players out here...should be cool.  I knew it would be entertaining, I take movies for their entertianment value.  I may not be entertained how they wanted me to be, but entertained none the less..and that's all that matters.
 
Posted by NIGHT GARAGE on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 8:06 PM
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JEN

 
wow how fun!! Im jelous! =) you need to let me be a little tag-along someday hahaha
 
Posted by JEN on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 8:34 PM
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Brandon.
Brandon martin

 

Yea man.. im a little skeptical on this one.. i mean.. ya.. the first two.. wow they blew.. every car in the movie had about 400 bucks worth of neon lights.. like.. "oh no, thats like 60hp" or some crap.. but ya.. i may check it out now.. i may just go by my myself.. to spare me the shame, becuase as soon as i saw tony angelo's fd in there.. i was stunned.. like.. could this be happening, could they do this to us? i cant tell you how many people are going to suddenly be proffesional drifters as soon as the movies let out.. like.. oh ya, i do this all the time.. same thing with street racing.. i know, becuase i watched them, all barreling out of the theaters with their half-way bondo'd up bodies and discount auto racing exhaust tips last time.. im still skeptical...


 
Posted by Brandon. on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 8:55 PM
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CASTRO
Eric Castro

 
I have been super skeptical too,  but you give me hope.  If  you give it the thumbs up,  then im now looking forwards to the experience, not dreading it.
 
Posted by CASTRO on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 8:57 PM
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☠ jadiemazing :: facebook.com/jadiemazing ☠
Jadie Cho

 
ok so im not going to lie or deny it... ill probably like the movie and enjoy it a lot. heh~

thanks for posting this blog and the cool pictures... lisa is lookin hot as always!!
here in ATLanta were having a FF3 Movie Premier thing with S3 Magazine & Import Atlanta... cars, girls, and hotlantas scene. ;o)


<3

eric jacobs has nice jeans... no khakis for once thank god! ;oD

 
Posted by ☠ jadiemazing :: facebook.com/jadiemazing ☠ on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 9:12 PM
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Brian

 
dood thats awesome!  talk about kickin it with the stars!  great review and great picutres.  there are soooo many people talkin bad about this movie because of the lack of AE86s but i guess if you can get by without havin the grass-roots drift car in the movie then hey,  atleast Keichi Tsuchiya is in there! 
 
Posted by Brian on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 9:51 PM
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Slonie!

 
Well, that's really interesting. After reading the parts of the script that were online, I was worried. But now that one of the authorities on the drift scene has given it the seal of approval, that goes a long way towards validating this movie. And a cameo by Keiichi? Spoiler warning please! Ahahaha, that's cool though!

I heard there is some crazy twist ending but luckily I was able to prevent myself from reading about it.
 
Posted by Slonie! on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 11:08 PM
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I loved your review on Tokyo Drift ... I too was sceptical about the idea of a 3rd film after being so disappointed by number 2 ... I just thought it was sooooo rinsed!!

I Really Liked the original - and whilst I guess you may probably not be really so into the 'ricer' scene (well, at least, not in the way that you are focussed on drift!) ... but apart from those cheesy 'Motec exhaust' lines etc ... I thought in "No.1" that Rob Cohen did a really great job of getting into the heart of the West Coast 'scene' and communicating it very well to the uninitiated ...) and it seems that this one will be equally as eductaional as well as enjoyable ... for someone like me who is new to the drifting/Tokyo culture scene!

Even though I have always been, at heart, Skyline owner/fan ... I'm nevertheless now also feeling really compelled to get my hands on an AE86 or as a second choice either an S13 or S14.

I reckon after I've seen the film in the near future I'll be hell-bent on having my very own Hachi-Roku in the garage (as well as the Skylines I have). But, I still have a hell of a lot to learn about the sport of drift ... but the adventure of learning is fascinating and highly addictive.

By the way ... your profile page Rocks!!

Tim
 
Posted by on Monday, June 05, 2006 - 11:35 PM
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KYLE

 
Nice pics and write up. I'm glad credible people were on hand to keep things going in the right direction.
 
Posted by KYLE on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 - 12:25 AM
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B3NZ
Benz V

 

hope theres some road racing and a lot of drifting cause i wanna see a ae86 which i doubt theres one in there!

 


 
Posted by B3NZ on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 - 4:05 AM
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Ulatanmedia
Ulatan Gd

 
Hey bro, bigg ups and congrats to your accomplishments! Can't wait to see your work from the movie!! 
 
Posted by Ulatanmedia on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 - 4:46 AM
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DARK CLOUD CHRISUAN
Chris Suan

 
Beautifully said.

"All of us guys and girls who work in the drifting industry are drifting fans too! Just like you! But you gotta realize, sometimes you need to do things people might call "selling out" (or I prefer, "selling yourself short") in order to achieve the bigger picture- advancing the sport of drifting. Reaching more of an audience, and introducing more people to drifting. Just think about the first time you saw drifting, and how you reacted to it, and how it made you feel. If we REAL CORE DRIFTING ENTHUSIASTS don't take part in projects like this, then someone else who doesn't know shit is just gonna take the initiative and do it themselves, and they're gonna do it in the wrong way. So I want to ask some of you certain "hardcore drifting fan" people, please stop spreading bad rumors about this movie, or the so-called "sell outs" who were involved in it! They aren't sell outs! We love drifting just as much as you do! We all want to see drifting advance in America, and all over the world. Both as a sport, and as a lifestyle and culture. "

-Antonio Alvendia

I like the fact that Justin Lin directed this. He also did "Better Luck Tomorrow" a great film that doesn't portray modern Asians as Asians, but regular people in society. A good reason why this movie would definitely be worth watching. Awesome words man. Much respect to you. You are right, we have have to take the wheel and drive. Show them what drifting is really about. Right now I'm working with local theatres to get
permission to hand out flyers for the safe drifting events in Orlando Speedworld to anybody who wants to get into the sport. Also channel 7 to cover the story. It will give us South Florida Drifters a good image, proving we are taking initiative and responsibilty to steer the impression of the movie into the right direction.
 
Posted by DARK CLOUD CHRISUAN on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 - 2:47 PM
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thanks for sharing your experience, you look like you know how to have fun and enjoy life to the fullest.
 
Posted by on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 - 4:23 PM
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JASON [LBC]
Fearless Mulatto

 
haha parts of this movie were filmed at cabrillo highschool =) my highschool... look for the part where it says kill the indians or some bs like that, and all those old ass cheerleaders...
 
Posted by JASON [LBC] on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 - 6:26 PM
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maki taniguchi

 
ahahahahaha laaaame.
 
Posted by maki taniguchi on Saturday, September 09, 2006 - 4:58 AM
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maki taniguchi

 
omoshirokatta? demo dorifuto wa america de hayaru koto wa mienai kedo ne. amerika-jin wa tokuni aho dakara. (warau) ma, sono eega wa dare mo miteinai kara yokatta. kocchi no kodomora chinpunkanpun de kuruma no naka de mane wo suru to komarimaskarane. tashikani dorikin wa deta yo ne, eega ni? aaaa...saiteeee. atama no ii hito wa sono eega wo miru tsumori wa nai. junko no yuuta toori da. ja ne.
 
Posted by maki taniguchi on Saturday, September 09, 2006 - 4:53 AM
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SoCal Sound Shop
Ryan From SoCal sound shop

 
Wow, DC Chavez takin' the pics!!! He completely sponsored my Type-R back when I worked at Precision Power and Orion Car Audio :P Next time you go to an even, drag my ass out of the shop!!! I miss all these guys:P
 
Posted by SoCal Sound Shop on Friday, December 05, 2008 - 10:15 PM
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