9 facts about the movie "Fast and Furious" that you never knew about
In 2001, the film about daring street racers earned $ 200 million and became the hottest summer blockbuster of that year. "Fast and Furious" combines everything that can be found in beer advertising: hot cars, hot weather, hot chicks and dudes. It was all neatly packaged into a movie that should have been watched — and forgotten …
However, "Fast and Furious" was not forgotten. Mainly due to the appearance of star Paul Walker and rising star Vin Diesel, the film became a favorite hit. Fans didn't mind the plot holes and excessive swagger — they accepted it.
Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson starred in similar films of the 50s and 60s. Biker movies like Hell's Angels on Wheels brought the rebels to the big screen. But Fast and Furious was cooler than the old biker movies. And it had a heart and a real chemistry. The cast has been impeccable, and the formula has generated numerous sequels, spin-offs, and billions in revenue over the past two decades. This month, the film turns 20 years old. So, it's time to look back and dive into what you never knew about Fast and Furious.
The movie " Fast and Furious "was inspired by a 1998 Vibe magazine article" Racer X " about New York City street racer Rafael Estevez.
Fast and Furious was originally the title of a 1955 Roger Corman film. Corman has reportedly transferred the licensing rights to director Rob Cohen and Universal for the video footage.
Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale and Eminem were considered for the role of Brian O'Conner before Walker won it.
Natalie Portman, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kirsten Dunst, Bijou Phillips and Jessica Biel auditioned for the role of Mia Toretto, which went to Jordana Brewster. The role was originally written for Eliza Dushku, but she declined.
Neither Michelle Rodriguez nor Jordana Brewster had a driver's license before filming began, so they both had to learn how to drive fast.
The "Race Wars" scene was filmed at San Bernardino International Airport, and was attended by more than 1,500 real car enthusiasts.
On the TV in the house during the party is the movie "Dragon: The Story of Bruce Lee", not coincidentally also shot by Rob Cohen.
The Volkswagen Jetta that Jesse drives in the film was later bought by Frankie Muniz, who is also a racing driver.
The green 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX that Brian drives at the beginning of the film is the same one used in the movie Sex Drive.
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