UNIVERSIDAD TECNICA DE AMBATO FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS HUMANAS Y DE EDUCACION TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY CAREER
SECOND PRODOCT Product issues
Movie: the series of fast and furious Going shopping And TV programs group members are: karen lopez oscar beltran cristhian valencia milton naranjo karla ososrio teacher : alba henandez
ambato – ecuador
Going shopping The USA is famous for its skyscrapes that appear in most big cities and its huge shoppingmalls. Americans love shopping there. The mall of America, or MOA, in Minnesota with over 520 stores is the biggest malls in the USA .About 40 million people from many countries visit it every year.You can find everything there from accessories and books to electronics, toys and travel .when you get tired of shopping, you can eat in two big food courts. 20fats food restaurants serve a variety of dish and snaks. After that you can watch the movie in a 14-screen movie theater, visit a dinosaur museum, have fun at the indoor amusement park with roller coasters, or play golf. There is even an aquarium with over 4.500 sea creatures including sharsks! MOA has something for every one In a mall you can find discounts according put their products on sale when each season end this happens in other country for example in USA but here Ecuador we can get this kind of bargains in special days such as the mother day, father day ,Christmas and children day etc ,most of the stores give discount cards you can use wherever you want
The Fast and the Furious The Fast and the Furious (known as the Furious in Spain in the first four films and Fast and Furious in Spanish) is a series of street racing films produced by Universal Studios. The first film, The Fast and the Furious, starring Paul Walker and Vin Diesel, was directed by Rob Cohen and released in 2001. The second film 2 Fast 2 Furious, was starring Paul Walker and Tyrese Gibson, directed by John Singleton and was released in 2003. The third film, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, protagonist changed and is now Lucas Black, director Justin Lin changed and was released in 2006. Fast & Furious 3.5: The Highwaymen is a prequel to the fourth film. The fourth installment of the Fast & Furious series called, is again starring actors from the first film, and these Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster. The series is also known for the appearances of some singers like Ja Rule, Ludacris, Bow Wow, Tego Calderon, Don Omar or Romeo Santos among others. The fifth installment is Fast Five, the sixth installment is Fast & Furious 6 and the Furious 7 seventh, which premiered on April 2, 2015. An eighth installment called Fast 8 when it is scheduled for April 14, 2017. A scan of Rafael Estevez from the "Racer X" article, featured in the May 1998 issue of Vibemagazine. The inspiration for the first film was taken from an article featured in the May 1998 issue of Vibe Magazine. "Racer X", written by Ken Li, covered street racing in New York City from the point of view of Rafael Estevez[1], who was interviewed for the piece.[2] Director, Rob Cohen, known for films like The Skulls and Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, expressed that he was interested in directing a film about street racing, the people and the lifestyle behind it. Additionally, Cohen attended a street race himself for first hand experience.
Following the purchase to the rights of the name of the 1955 film The Fast and the Furious, the production of the film was able to go forward. Since the first film's release, The Fast and the Furious was compared to the 1991 film Point Break, on account of its plot similarities, however, the original Vibe magazine interview that inspired the film was added to the official DVD release for audience context and clarification. Sequels The success of the first film lead to the production of two more films, 2 Fast 2 Furious and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. Directed by John Singleton, 2 Fast 2 Furious continued the story of the first film's protagonist, Brian O'Conner and introduced R&B singer and actor, Tyrese as O'Conner's childhood friend, Roman Pearce and created the character, Tej for Ludacris when Ja Rule declined to return when he was not given a bigger role.[4] Both films established the traditional two year gap between films. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, directed by Justin Lin, was produced with a stronger emphasis the street racing element, in particular the phenomena known as Drifting. Tokyo Drift also introduced an entirely new cast of characters, and starred Bow Wow, Sung Kang, Sonny Chiba, and Lucas Black as a high school student who learns how to "Drift" in Tokyo, Japan. "Fast & Furious" Trilogies After the release of Tokyo Drift, Universal Pictures was of the mind of producing future sequels for "Direct-to-DVD" profits. "The talk internally was that the franchise was played out," Jeffrey Kirschenbaum, Universal Pictures co-president of production, told TheWrap. "At that point we were weighing whether to go straight to video or not for future sequels. Weweren'tsurewhatweweregoingto do."[5] Vin Diesel had originally been approached to appear in both 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift but declined initially.[6]However, Universal's intention was still to remodel the series for theatrical releases. Vin Diesel and Pitch Black directorDavidTwohy, were looking to own the rights to The Chronicles of Riddick, so he agreed to make a cameo appearance at the end of Tokyo Drift if the rights to Riddick were given to him.[6] The reception to Diesel's appearance in the film was positive enough that Universal believed that they could "reboot" the series. Their intention with Fast & Furious, Fast Five and Fast & Furious 6 was to downplay the street racing elements and instead focus on the criminal elements of the film such as armed robberies and the procedural elements that were briefly focused on in The Fast and the Furious with Brian O'Conner as law enforcement. In addition to agreeing to return as the series protagonist, Vin Diesel became the franchise's producer alongside Neal Moritz. There was also an effort to diversify the franchise's cast to appeal to a broader audience.[5][7] With the release ofFurious 7, the seventh film in the franchise, Vin Diesel announced it was the beginning of a "new trilogy" in the same wayFast& Furious was in 2009.[8]
Filming The Fast and the Furious was shot in various locations within Los Angeles and parts of southern California. Key locations included Dodger Stadium, Angelino Heights, Silver Lake and Echo Park, as well as Little Saigon and the San Bernardino International Airport, the venue for "Race Wars", which attracted over 1,500 import car owners and enthusiasts.[9] Since the first film and 2 Fast and 2 Furious, the franchise has film across the world in various locations. The most notable among them being Tokyo for specific scenes in Tokyo Drift, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in Fast Five, London, England in Fast & Furious 6 and recently Abu Dhabi in Furious 7. Story Since Tokyo Drift, The Fast and the Furious franchise has retroactively established an overarching timeline in which every film after 2 Fast 2 Furious, except Furious 7, occurs before the events of Han Seoul-Oh's death in Tokyo Drift. Vin Diesel and Chris Morgan established the narrative that began with the short film Los Bandoleros (directed by Diesel) that established the whereabouts of Dominic Toretto after he escapes Los Angeles and makes it to Baja, Mexico. Los Bandoleros also explores his relationship with Han SeoulOh and later, Letty Ortiz, his childhood sweetheart. Fast & Furious establishes the catalyst for the reformation of the Toretto's crew with the presumed death of Letty. The incident reunites Brian O'Connor with the Toretto's, Dominic and Mia, who are looking to avenge Letty's death. Brian and Dominic go undercover to smoke out the drug lord, Arturo Braga and meet Gisele Yashar, one of his assistants. When Letty is avenged with the arrest of Braga, Dominic sentenced to prison for 25 years to life. When Mia and Brian prevent Dominic from going to prison, the make a bid to disappear forever when they decide to steal from Hernan Reyes. Their plan requires the assistance of Roman Pearce, Tej Parker, Han, Gisele, Tego Leo and Rico Santos. Despite opposition from DSS agent, Luke Hobbs and Reyes himself, the crew are able to escape with the Reyes's money and start a new lives. Letty's death is eventually reveald to have been a falsehood when U.S. Customs agent, Monica Fuentes presents Hobbs photographic confirmation of her survival. Fast & Furious 6 eventually has the entire crew fighting against a criminal ex-operative agent named Owen Shaw, to save an Amnesiac Letty Ortiz, who willingly works for Shaw. His grievous injuries at the hands of Dominic Toretto and his crew angers his elder brother, Deckard Shaw, who kills Han to avenge his younger brother. Furious 7 brings the Braga-Shaw story to a close when the crew decides to hunt Deckard down for killing Han, in exchange for helping an offthe-record operative named "Mr. Nobody" save a young hacker named Ramsey from a terrorist named MoseJakande