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Miami, Florida | Car Race
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5.9/10
IMDb36%
Rotten TomatoesChoice Movie Chemistry | 2003 | Paul
For and | 2017
2004 | David
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2004 | Ludacris
Choice Breakout Movie Star Female | 2004 | Eva
Choice Breakout Movie Star Female For and | 2004 | Eva
Choice Movie Breakout Star Male For | 2003 | Michael
Choice Movie Breakout Star Male | 2003 | Michael
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Dialogue ADR | 2004
Worst Excuse for an Actual Movie All ConceptNo Content | 2004
Worst Remake or Sequel | 2004
Breakthrough Male Performance | 2004 | Ludacris
Budget 76,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 236,350,661 USD
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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.
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.
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.
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.
The first car you see Paul Walker drive in the movie was in fact NOT his own racing car in real life. Instead it belonged to technical advisor Craig Lieberman and was repainted for the movie. It's true Walker had a love for street racing but did not personally handpick all of the racing cars in the movie as often described. The vehicles were first picked by Universal and then some final decisions were made by Lieberman and the other advisors. The Mitsubishi vehicles used prominently in the film were originally going to be Dodge Neon SRT4 variants before Lieberman stepped in.
"Brian O'Connor: So, Dunn, looks like we're gonna be partners, bro. Could you tell me right quick what would be a better motor for my Skyline, a Gallo 12 or a Gallo 24? Agent Dunn: Um... [clears throat] Agent Dunn: 24? Brian O'Connor: I didn't know pizza places made motors."
"[last lines] Brian O'Connor: Pockets ain't empty, cuz. Roman Pearce: And we ain't hungry no more either, brah."