2 Fast 2 Furious
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Directed by | John Singleton |
Produced by | Lee Mayes Neal Moritz |
Written by | Derek Haas Michael Brandt |
Starring | Paul Walker Tyrese Gibson Eva Mendes Ludacris Devon Aoki James Remar |
Distributed by | Universal Studios |
Release date(s) | June 6, 2003 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | ~ US$76,000,000 |
Preceded by | The Fast and the Furious |
Followed by | The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift |
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2 Fast 2 Furious is a 2003 film. It is the sequel of The Fast and the Furious and prequal to The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. It features Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Devon Aoki and Ludacris.
The film was directed by John Singleton, while the soundtrack was composed by David Arnold. The producers were Lee R. Mayes and Neal H. Moritz.
Paul Walker returns as former cop Brian O'Conner who teams up with his ex-con pal Roman Pearce (Tyrese). The duo transport a shipment of "dirty" money for shady Miami-based import-export dealer Carter Verone (Cole Hauser), while working with undercover agent Monica Fuentes (Mendes) to bring Verone down.
The total production budget of the film was approximately US$76 million, with estimated marketing costs of US$40 million. The total running time is 101 minutes, with an MPAA rating of PG-13.
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[edit] Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious
The "Tricked Out Edition" DVD release of The Fast and the Furious and the regular DVD release of 2 Fast 2 Furious include a short prelude video that bridges the gap between the two films. It contains no dialogue; instead, background music and sound effects play throughout the video.
Shortly after letting Toretto escape at the end of the first film, Brian is now wanted by the FBI. He promptly leaves Los Angeles, CA, in a red Mitsubishi 3000GT, heading eastbound. He travels to Phoenix, AZ, and Santa Fe, NM, winning money from other street racers on the way.
In San Antonio, TX, Brian ditches his Mitsubishi when police officers receive word of his presence and arrive at the motel he is staying at. A woman in a Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder gives him a ride to a used car dealership. After she leaves, he spots an aqua Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 at the lot and purchases it.
On his journey towards the east, Brian gradually modifies his Skyline and repaints it silver. He defeats a red Ferrari 360 Modena in a race in Louisiana, earning more money and respect. Upon reaching Jacksonville, FL, the highway splits into two routes: northbound towards New York and southbound towards Miami. Brian heads to Miami, where he spots Tej and Suki walking across the street, as well as Slap Jack's gold Toyota Supra and Orange Julius' Mazda RX-7.
[edit] Plot
When the film starts, the audience sees various men and women putting up ROAD CLOSED signs around the course where the racers are to go, so that traffic will keep out. Then we skip to Tej's (Ludacris) workshop and see him talking on a mobile phone, apparently talking about racing details, and then moves outside and says that the race will begin in five minutes. He walks over to Slap Jack, Orange Julius and Suki, standing by their cars. He notices that there are only three cars and races and complains that they cannot start without a fourth racer. The others argue then finally, Tej decides to find them a 'Fourth' before the race starts. He phones Brian O'Conner and asks if he wants to race. Brian agrees and hops into his new Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and before long, he arrives at the race meet. He wants to raise the entry fee/prize. Orange Julius disagrees, but O'Conner challenges him and he agrees. Just before the race starts, Tej backs up the crowd and claims that he has a 'surprise' for them. - - The race starts and at first, O'Conner takes the lead, but Slap Jack catches up by using Nitrous Oxide and won't let O'Conner pass because he has to win to pay the rent on his apartment (as his girlfriend mentioned before the race). Behind, Orange Julius is coming third until Suki passes him. We then move to a few Underground Guys (Jimmy included) breaking into a drawbridge control box. We go back to the racers then. Orange Julius is fourth, Suki is third and Slap Jack still has not let O'Conner pass him. Then, we jump to the crowd and Tej allows Jimmy to raise the bridge. The racers then see the bridge. Slap Jack uses his nitrous right away but O'conner saves his until the last moment where he uses his nitrous to jump over Slap Jack's Toyota Supra. Brian lands successfully on the other side of the bridge. Slap Jack, however, lands, 'drops' his gearbox (as you can see the sparks flying out from the bottom of the car) and swerves out of control, crashing into a Pepsi billboard and injuring his arm. Suki makes the bridge jump but loses her front bumper and front left headlight in the process. Orange Julius bails out and stops before the bridge. Brian finishes first followed closely by Suki. Brian walks over to an attractive woman he saw before the race. But before he gets the chance to have an active conversation, the cops arrive. Everyone runs back to their car. Brian evades the police at first but is then struck down by an EMP. Brian is taken into custody. - - The audience sees the police station where Brian is and being interrogated by the police and they tell him that they know he is Brian O'Conner but he insists that the police have the wrong person. But then Bilkins walks in and confirms it by saying "How you doing, O'Conner?"
[edit] Featured cars
Featured cars in 2 Fast, 2 Furious include:[1]
Car | Color | Year | Driven by | Condition/Fate in Film |
Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 Vspec | Aqua Metallic | 1999 | Brian O'Conner in prelude short movie | Colour Change -- Listed Below[2] |
Toyota Supra Turbo | Bronze Metallic | 1993 | Slap Jack | Crashed through Pepsi billboard after bridge jump; Cosmetic, Suspension/Tire & gearbox damage; Repaired in time for warehouse scramble scene[3] |
Honda S2000 | Pink | 2000 | Suki | Jumped; Cosmetic Damage to Front. Apparently fixed and driven by two of Suki's friends in warehouse scramble scene.[4] |
Mazda RX-7 | Red | 1994 | Orange Julius | Still in one piece by the time of the warehouse scramble. |
Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 Vspec | Platinum Pearl with Blue Graphics | 1999 | Brian O'Conner | Major Accident -- Cosmetic, Cooling, Electronic Damage. Totaled. Taken out by a fictional Police EMP-like device; Impounded[5] |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII Street Option pack | Lime Green | 2002 | Brian O'Conner | Minor Cosmetic Damage by boat yard gate and ESD device; used by Tej to mislead police after warehouse scramble scene.[6] |
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder | Purple | 2003 | Roman Pierce | Still in one piece; used by Suki to mislead police after warehouse scramble scence.[7] |
Dodge Viper SRT-10 | Yellow | 2003 | Unknown thug #1 | Unknown |
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible | Dark Grey | 2002 | Unknown thug #2 | Wrecked and Flipped on Interstate after colliding with red Saleen S281 Mustang (see below). |
Saleen S281 Mustang | Red | 2003 | Unknown thug #3 | Sandwiched by two semi-trailers - Wrecked. Also collided with Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Not an actual Saleen. |
BMW M3 | Black | 1998 | Unknown thug #4 | Run off road into Water Barrels on Exit Ramp, not really wrecked. |
Ferrari 360 Modena | Red | 1999 | Carter | Minor Damage -- Driver-side window smashed by Roman. |
Acura NSX | Brown w/ custom Louis Vuitton pattern | 2000 | Tej | Still in one piece at Tej's workshop[8] |
Chevrolet-Yenko Camaro | Lemans Blue | 1969 | Korpi then Brian O'Conner at the end of the movie | Jumped onto Boat by Brian -- Wrecked[9] |
Dodge Challenger R/T | Vitamin C Orange | 1970 | Darden then Roman Pierce at end of movie | Rammed into SUV by Roman -- Wrecked [10] |
[edit] Trivia
- Many of the cars used in the film were recycled from the first film. Slap Jack's Supra and Orange Julius' RX-7 were originally doubles of O'Conner's Supra and Toretto's (Vin Diesel) RX-7, respectively.
- For Slap Jack's Supra, a custom hood was made, featuring a vacuformed lexan panel that revealed the chrome engine underneath. For the stunt doubles of this car, a photograph of the engine was taken and blown up to full scale, then placed underneath the panel.
- For the bridge jump, Suki's S2000 was launched via remote control.
- The mansion used as Verone's place was once owned by Sylvester Stallone.
- The yellow Dodge Viper was originally colored red when it was loaned to Universal Studios by DaimlerChrysler. It was repainted red before it was returned to DaimlerChrysler.
- The Saleen Mustang crushed by the two semi-trailers was actually a 1999 Mustang V6 fitted with Saleen parts.
- The Corvette crash was not part of the original script and the original Corvette was crashed. Fortunately, the stunt driver safely walked out of the wreckage without any injuries at all.
- Paul Walker owns a Nissan Skyline R34 GTR V-Spec II worth $110,000 in reality. He has stated that he owns at least three Nissan Skylines.
- The Nissan Skyline that jumped the bridge suffered major damage to the steering, suspension and tracking and was undriveable afterwards. The Skyline pulling up to the finish line is a completely different one. There were at least five different Nissan Skylines used for the movie that represented Brian's car, most of them being used in the jump scene.
- The APC-owned Ford Focus FR200 appears in Tej's garage either on the lift or parked outside of the shop. It is painted in an american flag pattern and is the last remaining FR200 Focus (3 were built by Ford). It was a special 300-hp prototype focus built in early 2000.
- The blue Ferrari 355 Spyder in Verone's driveway has been said to be the same Ferrari from the first movie's Supra vs Ferrari race, although it was black at the time.
[edit] Box office
US Domestic Total Gross | US$127,154,901 |
International | US$108,886,830 |
Gross nationwide Takings | US$247,041,731 |
[edit] References
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Motorbooks ISBN 978-0-7603-2568-1
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 36-39
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 42-45
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 46-49
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 36-39
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 50-53
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 54-57
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 58-59
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 60-61
- ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 62-63
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Boxoffice information
- 2 Fast 2 Furious at the Internet Movie Database
- 2 Fast 2 Furious at Rotten Tomatoes
- Internet Movie Cars Database - gallery of cars featured in 2 Fast 2 Furious
- 2 Fast 2 Furious Game
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