There’s also a poetic irony. The Fast & Furious franchise is obsessed with data, hard drives, and surveillance. In Fast Five , the crew steals a computer chip containing a crime lord’s ledger. In Furious 7 , the plot revolves around “God’s Eye,” a surveillance program that tracks any person via any connected device. So searching for the movie on a Google Doc—a cloud file owned by the world’s largest data broker—is unintentionally meta. Dominic Toretto would never trust the cloud. But a broke college student? Absolutely.
Quite a lot, actually. Here is the anatomy of a typical "movie on Google Docs" scam. fast and furious 7 google docs
Don't let nostalgia make you vulnerable to hackers. Don't hand over your Google account password to strangers on Reddit promising a free copy of Dom’s Dodge Charger flying between skyscrapers. There’s also a poetic irony