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2 Fast 2 Furious Trivias
I was born and raised in Barstow, California and there has never been a
speedway there. The nearest speedway is in Victorville, CA and it's 45 miles
away from Barstow.In the first race, when the four racers turn a corner,
Suki is in third position in one shot and she is last in the shot after
it.At the end of the first race, Brian jumps the raised bridge and smashes
all the neons under his car, but moments later he slides up to the camera
with all the neons working.
The heliport scenes were shot on the roof of the Miami Herald.The opening
street race zooms past the American Airlines Arena, home of the NBA's Miami
Heat, located on Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida.The cars Brain races
against at the beginning are the same models that won the major races in The
Fast and the Furious (2001) and they reach the bridge in reverse order of
their appearance in the first movie. The stunt crew actually reused some of
the stunt cars from the original (they were, of course, modified to resemble
the cars in the sequel).
In the first race between the Skyline, Supra, S2000 and the RX-7 the Supra's
ground effects change from green to red and then back again multiple
times.Whilst driving the Mitsubishi Evo there is a shot of Brian changing
gear and dipping the clutch pedal. The shot used is of the pedals (with GTR
logo) from the Nissan Skyline shown earlier and not of the Evo.After the
scene at the lockup, where Brian says, "Yo, let's break", and the cars begin
to leave, we see the Spyder leave, and the driver is wearing orange. Yet
when the cars are pulled over by the cops, and Tej and Suki climb out, Suki
(driving the Spyder) is wearing black and Tej (Evo) is wearing orange.
Ja Rule was in negotiations for the film, but turned it down to pursue other
film projects.The scene near the end of the movie where the blue car is
driven onto the boat was filmed at Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne.
A new fishing pier was built by the movie crew to provide the ramp and a car
was prepared with the engine and all fuel and brake lines removed and the
vehicle steam cleaned so no oil or gas would pollute Biscayne Bay. The plan
was to film the shot several times but the first one went so well that the
additional takes were cancelled.While this movie was filming on one side of
Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne, Bad Boys II (2003) was filming
scenes on the other side of the park.
When the driver in the orange muscle car is coming to the turn around the
barrels in the tag team race, his sunglasses are visible before the turn,
disappear during the turn, and reappear after the turn.The GTR badge on the
front intake of the Skyline (between the headlights) dissappears and
reappears.When the two henchmen are arguing with Brian and Roman on the
house boat, Brian ejects the unfired cartridge from the pistol, without
first removing the clip, and hands it back to the henchman. Assuming that
your average movie bad guy carries a firearm with a full clip, Brian has
just given him a loaded weapon with a fresh round in the chamber.
The first car you see Paul Walker drive in the movie, is in fact his own
racing car in real life. He has a love for street racing. Also he personally
handpicked all of the racing cars in the movie.The Yellow Dodge Viper driven
by one of the goons was the first of the new shape "production" Dodge
Vipers, Universal pictures got hold of the first four of these cars to use
for filming on the understanding that none of them would be damaged, this is
why we don't see it crash in the actual film.Most of the cars license plates
say "Year One" on them.
When the two henchmen are arguing with Brian and Roman on the house boat,
Brian ejects the unfired cartridge from the pistol, without first removing
the clip, and hands it back to the henchman. Assuming that your average
movie bad guy carries a firearm with a full clip, Brian has just given him a
loaded weapon with a fresh round in the chamber.When Brian and Rome are
driving through the impound lot, they both drive through dips in the ground
which have muddy water in them. When you see their cars later, there is no
mud on them.When Rome and Brian are going to the impound lot, Brian breaks
the gate to the entrance. You can see the front of his car receiving damage,
but when they stop and get out of their cars, Brian's car has no damage at
all.
Most of the cars were heavily reinforced with roll cages for the bridge
jump. However, the roll cage would have been all too obvious in the
convertible S2000. So, the stunt crew rigged up a remote control version for
the jump with a dummy in the driver's seat.The part where the Corvette
crashes into the Mustang on the freeway was not planned. Yet the stuntman
walked away unscathed. Some parts of the ending were not scripted either, so
the actors just improvised.the indie filmmaker makes an appearance as a
street racer in the warehouse scene (driving a modified PT Cruiser).
After Brian (Paul Walker) kicks the damaged windshield out of the car
following the dockside confrontation, the windshield falls forward onto the
car hood, in the next clip, the windshield and chrome frame are gone.When
the cops chase Brian after the first race, Agent Markham gets out of a squad
car and shoots an electrical mechanism to disable Brian's car. Brian looses
control and just knocks over a parking meter. When he hits it, barely any
damage is done. In the next shot when the camera pans over his car, you can
see that the hood is buckled, and the whole front end is basically destroyed
(i.e the missing headlight, air dam and grille area).After Brian breaks
through the gate when he and Rom enter the boat lot, there is no dent in the
front end of his car. It is perfectly fine.
Neal H. Moritz's black Ferrari Spyder is the only car to appear in both Fast
and Furious movies. In this movie it is parked at Verone's mansion.Orange
Julius's RX-7 was originally one of the cars that doubled as Dominic
Toretto's red RX-7 in the first film.Before production of the film began,
Devon Aoki did not have a driver's license or any driving experience.The
yellow Dodge Vipers loaned to the production team were originally colored
red. They were repainted red before they were returned.So much neon lighting
was used in the cars that a technical specialist whose expertise was in
shooting neon on film was kept on set at all times.
When Brian wins the race, right before the police arrests him, he
powerslides toward the crowd. The camera's shadow is visible on his car
door.When Roman and Brian are talking to the police after the initial chase
and Rom gets in a fight with Agent Markham, his shirt is alternately
buttoned/unbuttoned between shots.Before the first race, Brian is wearing
tan cargo pants. When he walks to his car in the background, they are green,
and then tan again.
Slap Jack's Toyota Supra was modified from the remaining copies of the
orange Supra driven by Brian O'Conner in the first film. To make the car
stand out from the rest, the production team designed a lexan panel on the
center of the hood that made the engine visible while letting hot air out at
the same time. To save the production staff thousands of dollars, the engine
of the "hero" car (unit used mainly for photography, not for stunts) was
photographed and sent to a local printing press in Miami, FL, where the
image was blown up to actual size. The engine pictures were placed directly
below the lexan panels of the stunt cars.Brian O'Conner's Nissan Skyline
sustained a ruptured oil pan and severe damage on all four rims from the
bridge jump, but in a matter of hours, the car was in good running condition
with the parts replaced.The license plate of Rome's Mitsubishi Eclipse
Spyder reads "H8ter".
In the car chase towards the end of the film, Brian is wearing/not wearing
his seatbelt between shots.When Roman and Brian are fighting in the sand,
the smudge on Roman's face disappears and reappears several times.When Brian
and Monica are seen talking at the party in the club, Monica has an earring
in her ear which subsequently disappears.A policeman is seen "writing" in a
pad, however it's clear that he's merely moving a closed pen across a pad
already filled with words.
The Saleen Mustang that crashes in the highway scene is not an actual Saleen
Mustang. It is a V6 Mustang modified with a Saleen body kit.Universal
Studios had two different scripts commissioned. The first script featured
Vin Diesel's character while the second script did not in case he decided
not to return.the producer appears as one of the swerving cops.The
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII driven by Paul Walker is not available in the USA,
the cars used were imported from RalliArt in the UK.The complex used as
Verone's mansion was formerly owned by Sylvester Stallone.
The Nissan Skyline driven by Paul Walker was originally equipped with an all
wheel drive system. However, it was converted to rear wheel drive to make
the car's maneuvers appear more dramatic.Rap artist Redman was seriously
considered for the character of Tej. But due to schedule conflicts, the part
was given to Ludacris.The Liz-Stick Red Saleen that was parked in front of
Verone's was bought by a collector and is now parked in Farmington, New
Mexico.
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