The Fast and the Furious behind the scenes
2022-01-25 08:02
The location where the FBI and the Los Angeles Police Department conducted secret research in the film was the residence of Walter Matthew in the 2000 film "Incoming Telepathy".
Paul Walker and Matt Schultz carefully designed the fighting action outside the grocery store, but the effect was not good during the shooting, and eventually the two had to play on the spot.
The movie that Dom and his gang watched in the film is the "Bruce Lee Biography" filmed by the film's director Rob Cohen in 1993.
Neither Michelle Rodriguez nor Jordana Brewster had a driver's license before filming the film.
The Volkswagen driven by Yetta and Jesse was later bought by Franchi Muniz.
The man sitting in the black Ferrari in the film is the film’s producer Neil H. Moritz.
Director Rob Cohen played a pizza delivery man in the film.
The originally planned surfing and skydiving were replaced by street bikes.
Dominic’s RX-7 originally had a roll cage, but it was removed to fit Van Diesel’s body shape.
The producer had to buy the right to use the title "The Fast and the Furious" because in 1954 there was a film with the same name that came out first, and it was also a racing theme. Coincidentally, this movie was screened in the theater of the film's producer Neil H. Moritz's grandfather.
Van Diesel accidentally injured the nose of a stuntman.
In the racing war, the crew used 1,500 cars, including professional drivers and real racing cars.
The film was rated as R, and some of the bloody scenes at the end of the film were cut off.
The producer once requested to repaint the houses in the background because they hoped to bring out the colorful racing cars.
Extended Reading
The Fast and the Furious quotes
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Vince: He's got no call bein' up there, you don't know that fool for shit!
Leon: Yeah he's right, Dom.
Dom: Vince there was a time when I didn't know you!
Vince: That was in the third grade!
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Dom: You can have any brew you want... as long as it's a Corona.