These guys literally changed the world with this movie. I went and watched it in theaters when it came out. TWICE! I remember the parking lot was a car show, and people were burning out and speeding out the exits...we were not ready for this. Most influential movie ever. RIP Paul Walker.
i know Im asking randomly but does anyone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Desmond Wade I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
It was the best era to ever be alive imo. I was in the 8th grade when this dropped and being from Long Beach, I got to see this JDM culture in real life blow up in front of my very eyes! A lot of these scenes were shot not far from where I lived so I got to see them for myself! What a time to be alive! I truly miss those days!
i cant imagine being invited to race wars and having the whole day to watch cars, dance and have a good time even better its all on film..man i miss the 2000s
As a young teen these movies shaped my life, at 42 i still own a modded 98 civic ex coupe, i love all cars and a lot of us feel a real connection to these movies.
I was 17 when it came out, and it was the most life changing/trend setting film ive ever seen to this day. Im now 40, and still watch at least 30 mins of it every time it comes on.
Dude 1000%! I was in the 8th grade when this came out and it changed my life! I'm from Long Beach too so I got to see this JDM culture explode in real life after the movie dropped. From the music, fashion, gaming, and living, the early 2000s was the best time of my life! Wish our country still had the same vibes..
"You have wonderful experiences making the movie, and then you, as the director, present to the audience a wonderful experience watching the movie". This is how movies are supposed to be and what makes F&F 1 so amazing. The Cannonball Run movie was the same thing, just all big name actors having a great time with each other and it translates to an iconic movie.
The love I have for this movie cannot be understated! I remember going to see this movie in the 8th grade at the Long Beach town center opening night knowing morning about street racing culture and ended up seeing it 7 times in that same theater with my best friend 7 days in a row. I was as fixed to the screen the 7th time as I was the first. This movie opened my eyes to the beauty and art cars represent on a personal level. It definitely helped that I'm from one of the Meccas of JDM car culture and street racing in Long Beach. There will never be another movie that made me feel the way I did when this movie came out and impacted my life's interest the way this movie did. God bless every mind that went in to the making of this!
Before being ruined by Hollywood director, putting a Saints Row, GTA Online, or Avenger elements that didn't fit the franchise. For example, a car can chase a rocket ship in Fast 9? I'm losing the hope of this series since Fast 8.
The first 3 movies are my summer flicks. As soon as summer starts or the weather just gets warmer, I put these movies on and watch them Al night while having a lot of snacks and sodas.
I grew up in the 70s in a small oilfield town. All there was to do was party and race cars. We all had street racer cars. Only difference was, our cars were all American Iron, no Japanese cars in sight. We didn't have the money for superchargers and turbos and we were all our own tuners. We scrounged engines and transmissions out from junkyards and NAPA did a booming business cleaning and boring out old engines. I worked in a Dyno tune up shop and rebuilt carburetors and tuned up cars all day. When things were slow we brought our personal cars into the shop and tweaked them. I built my car (a 1964 Mercury comet Caliente) into a streetlight racer (racing from light to light) so it needed a lot of pull right off the line. It was a pretty fast car and I had some decent rep with it. I had several hotrods during those years and life on Friday night was a lot like these movies and watching them brings back some great memories. Now I am getting old but still have fun with my CTS-V coupe when I feel like it. American guys and cars go hand in hand, always have.
Here in Canada in 1999-2000 before this movie came out 2 guys at my high school had Civic coupes. They had the basics, lowering springs, IHE and wheels. One guy had a DC2 Integra.
I was 8 years old when this movie came out, its the reason why I'm so passionate about cars till this day. because of this film i feel in love with Drifting in my later days then Rally and F1.
I remember going to the movie theaters at 10 years old watching this movie over and over. It was an amazing experience. They don’t make movies like this anymore.
What I want to know ... is how they found the same name as an obscure 1955 drive in throw away film titled The Fast and the Furious ... what a feaking name. That sold me from the jump. Who'd of thought it was be a juggernaut franchise film reaching the entire world?
I built my tC, It's got a nos fogger system and a T4 Turbo Dominic! haha. And I have the BOV from Brians RIP Eclipse. Looking to buy another car and turbo that too. 24 years later I'm still with the culture I love this Movie!
The Race Wars scene was filmed not 5 mins from where I grew up, at the old Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino International Airport. When I watched the movie it was cool to see the buildings I used to see everyday!
Michelle Is Absolutely Adorable!! Such An Incredible Woman!! What People Don't Realize Is Michelle Re Wrote Her Script For Fast And Furious To Make Letty A Better Character, And That Created The Franchise We Have!! Because If Anyone Knows The Original Script For Letty You'd Know We Wouldn't Have The Story We All Know And Love!! So Huge Respect!! 😍😍👑👑
I remember when I first saw this movie I was 12 my parent le were invited to a party at someone else’s house their kids were like 17 18 and they were watching it on dvd it was almost like a year later when it was released anyways all ages enjoyed this movie then and we enjoy it now !!
There was a LOT of love and thought that went into the making of this cool film. Awesome stuff, same for 2 Fast 2 Furious, and it's why both of those are timeless to me. Just cracking films. Also, huge respect to all the stunt people, and Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez and Devon Edwenna Aoki(Suki in 2 Fast 2 Furious) for learning to drive, and doing it with style for those films. Fair play, and what a way to earn a license! 😄😊 The soundtrack by BT only compliments it further 🙂
Was doing this in 1986 Australia Canberra city racing all over the place having a great time running from the cops parking in people’s dark driveway,s waiting for the authorities to speed past . Fun 🤩
technically yes it was about a undercover cop and ppl stealing but lets be real here, the point of this movie was to cash in on the underground import street racing culture / trend at the time because it was a huge upcoming trend they just needed a plot to make a movie out of the culture / cars but its really about underground street racing. They made a bunch of money so... they make more movies problem is that rhe first director Rob cohen is not interested in making a sequel but rob cohen was the only director who did the research on underground import street racimg so they get director John Singleton the guy who made Boyz N the Hood, Poetic Justice and Baby Boy and doesnt know a damn thing about import street racing and so on so on
I read the original script and it’s really interesting. In the original the real reason Brian becomes a cop because his father was a police officer who was killed in the line of duty. Domincs father was actually a deadbeat dad who only cares about racing and had his mom runaway because of it. Lety wasn’t actually Dom’s girlfriend and throughout the whole movie she was trying to get with Brian. Leon was actually black. Jesse didn’t die in the orignal script and was actually suppose to be saved by Dom and Brian cause he got kidnapped by Johnny Tran. Really interesting how a lot of things were thrown out and some kept.
@ It’s on the internet. Here’s the link. It’s about 100 pages long but it’s a good read if you’re a fan of the series. Lot of things they added and lot of things they removed. www.imaginatemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Fast-and-the-Furious-SCRIPT-2.pdf
@@jeffreynanatakyicollins101 I can’t send the link directly because TH-cam doesn’t let me but if you just look up “The Fast and The Furious original script” and click on the second link, the site should be called imaginate media then click on it and you’ll be able to open the original script. It’s about 100 pages long but it’s a good read if you’re a fan of the series. Lot of things they added and lot of things they removed. It’s pretty good.
@@jeffreynanatakyicollins101if you look up on google “the fast and the furious original script” should be the second link that says imaginate media. Its about 100 pages but its a good read
I was a youngin when this movie came out. Dude we had the best time. All of our friends would go to my buddy's house and watch this movie. If the world was like this now. People would be much better off than what it has become 💯🤙
Man i'm watching this and wondering what in gods name happened to this franchise? It was so real and true to the culture.... Now they have spaceships and super humans on it 🤔
These guys literally changed the world with this movie. I went and watched it in theaters when it came out. TWICE! I remember the parking lot was a car show, and people were burning out and speeding out the exits...we were not ready for this. Most influential movie ever. RIP Paul Walker.
i know Im asking randomly but does anyone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any tricks you can give me
@Desmond Wade I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Desmond Wade It worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out !
@Edgar Randy happy to help :)
Without Point Break, this movie wouldn't even exist...
Everything about this documentary is so early 2000's....and I love it!
Simpler times ❤️😁
Fr nostalgia 😭
We all owe Craig Lieberman a huge thank you he is the guy behind the designs of the cars and has an absolute insane amount of knowledge on the culture
Craig is the man
@@NewDesignVinylGraphics he's the brains of fast and furious
Yes he has his own TH-cam channel now where he explains his input into the fast and furious movies in more detail
This era seemed so fun wish i was a part of this back in the day
It was the best era to ever be alive imo. I was in the 8th grade when this dropped and being from Long Beach, I got to see this JDM culture in real life blow up in front of my very eyes! A lot of these scenes were shot not far from where I lived so I got to see them for myself! What a time to be alive! I truly miss those days!
The culture, the actors, the music and most importantly the ridiculous body kits. What a time to be alive. Shaped many of our childhoods
Rob cohen: "years from now, look at all these people who emerged from this movie".
2021: Damn! So true!
It’s even worse nowadays with kids paying 10k + for beat to death S13s or S14s
This movie screams Millennium! 2000-2001 vibes were it and in LA no less. Damn…
i love the 2000s the world was better
The 90s' with a little kick of futuristic subtlety😁
Favorite movie its 2020
I know right
Got you beat, its 2021 and its the best movie lol
@@gkonczal5720 fr
same here
Its 2021 and its still the best movie!
i cant imagine being invited to race wars and having the whole day to watch cars, dance and have a good time even better its all on film..man i miss the 2000s
As a young teen these movies shaped my life, at 42 i still own a modded 98 civic ex coupe, i love all cars and a lot of us feel a real connection to these movies.
I was 17 when it came out, and it was the most life changing/trend setting film ive ever seen to this day. Im now 40, and still watch at least 30 mins of it every time it comes on.
Dude 1000%! I was in the 8th grade when this came out and it changed my life! I'm from Long Beach too so I got to see this JDM culture explode in real life after the movie dropped. From the music, fashion, gaming, and living, the early 2000s was the best time of my life! Wish our country still had the same vibes..
Smh.....how in the hell did we go from this....to an avenger, transformers, mission impossible, military combat type fast and furious movie
ItsNitroFox no crust...
Doesn't make money..
Story telling
It’s a shame it’s not about street racing anymore sadly
i couldn’t even finish fast 9 it was so bad
Man everyone is having fun and so happy
"You have wonderful experiences making the movie, and then you, as the director, present to the audience a wonderful experience watching the movie". This is how movies are supposed to be and what makes F&F 1 so amazing. The Cannonball Run movie was the same thing, just all big name actors having a great time with each other and it translates to an iconic movie.
The love I have for this movie cannot be understated! I remember going to see this movie in the 8th grade at the Long Beach town center opening night knowing morning about street racing culture and ended up seeing it 7 times in that same theater with my best friend 7 days in a row. I was as fixed to the screen the 7th time as I was the first. This movie opened my eyes to the beauty and art cars represent on a personal level. It definitely helped that I'm from one of the Meccas of JDM car culture and street racing in Long Beach. There will never be another movie that made me feel the way I did when this movie came out and impacted my life's interest the way this movie did. God bless every mind that went in to the making of this!
It always looked so fun 2 be on set with them
Please come back Rob Cohen and save the franchise
Before being ruined by Hollywood director, putting a Saints Row, GTA Online, or Avenger elements that didn't fit the franchise. For example, a car can chase a rocket ship in Fast 9? I'm losing the hope of this series since Fast 8.
@@rickyRofficial The only reason I'm still watching is, I grew up with the series. Nostalgia is a b*tch.
@@rickyRofficial I lost it after the Miami trip in 2003. Last good movie in this series.
@@ANtr431 I understand but I think that the 3rd and the 4th movie really got the street racing spirit
Eh... That dude is forever canceled bruh. He turned out to be a creep. A nasty one.
The first 3 movies are my summer flicks. As soon as summer starts or the weather just gets warmer, I put these movies on and watch them Al night while having a lot of snacks and sodas.
What a time to be alive.
I grew up in the 70s in a small oilfield town. All there was to do was party and race cars. We all had street racer cars. Only difference was, our cars were all American Iron, no Japanese cars in sight. We didn't have the money for superchargers and turbos and we were all our own tuners. We scrounged engines and transmissions out from junkyards and NAPA did a booming business cleaning and boring out old engines. I worked in a Dyno tune up shop and rebuilt carburetors and tuned up cars all day. When things were slow we brought our personal cars into the shop and tweaked them. I built my car (a 1964 Mercury comet Caliente) into a streetlight racer (racing from light to light) so it needed a lot of pull right off the line. It was a pretty fast car and I had some decent rep with it. I had several hotrods during those years and life on Friday night was a lot like these movies and watching them brings back some great memories. Now I am getting old but still have fun with my CTS-V coupe when I feel like it. American guys and cars go hand in hand, always have.
I just met Jesse and Hector 2 days ago at the grand opening of HOUSE OF CARS in Myrtle beach South Carolina.
Here in Canada in 1999-2000 before this movie came out 2 guys at my high school had Civic coupes. They had the basics, lowering springs, IHE and wheels. One guy had a DC2 Integra.
Universal needs to rewatch this and reminds them self what made this a great movie and end the last one just as great.
I was 8 years old when this movie came out, its the reason why I'm so passionate about cars till this day. because of this film i feel in love with Drifting in my later days then Rally and F1.
back then when the franchise was good
Yes
This movie is one of my all time favourites!
If you were a teenager when this came out, you are now older than Vin Diesel was in this clip.
This freaking movie 🤦🏾♂️ effected so many people. It’s apart of all our souls. Wouldn’t have it any other way 🔥🔥🔥🔥
*I LOVE THIS MOVIE!, 2000 NOSTALGIA ❤*
I remember going to the movie theaters at 10 years old watching this movie over and over. It was an amazing experience. They don’t make movies like this anymore.
What I want to know ... is how they found the same name as an obscure 1955 drive in throw away film titled The Fast and the Furious ... what a feaking name. That sold me from the jump. Who'd of thought it was be a juggernaut franchise film reaching the entire world?
Such a classic, I want to watch it again now
These guys changed the attitude of every body. I am fast and gorgeous. Thanks guys. You rock ! Love ya. All ❤
I built my tC, It's got a nos fogger system and a T4 Turbo Dominic! haha. And I have the BOV from Brians RIP Eclipse. Looking to buy another car and turbo that too. 24 years later I'm still with the culture I love this Movie!
This was a good time before fast n furious became the avengers
My first ever time at a theater was this movie. I was 13, the world was a nice place back then
Can never get enough of this saga 🎉. The man- dom- the family ❤ and RIP. Brian O Conner🙏🙏🙏❤️🙏
GREAT RARE FOOTAGE OF THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (2001 ) FILM !!!!
So glad to find I have this on dvd on the special features on the collectors edition for this movie
The Race Wars scene was filmed not 5 mins from where I grew up, at the old Norton Air Force Base, San Bernardino International Airport. When I watched the movie it was cool to see the buildings I used to see everyday!
They changed the world yes indeed amazing movie amazing people!!!!!!!! Thank you fast and furious
Vin says he will ever be in "awe" or the stunt work of the first one. I wonder how he felt seeing the stunts in the other 8 movies
damn, those girls in the black NSX at race wars, wife material
Classic movie 🎥 RIP Paul Walker aka Legend 🙏
Michelle Is Absolutely Adorable!! Such An Incredible Woman!! What People Don't Realize Is Michelle Re Wrote Her Script For Fast And Furious To Make Letty A Better Character, And That Created The Franchise We Have!! Because If Anyone Knows The Original Script For Letty You'd Know We Wouldn't Have The Story We All Know And Love!! So Huge Respect!! 😍😍👑👑
I remember when I first saw this movie I was 12 my parent le were invited to a party at someone else’s house their kids were like 17 18 and they were watching it on dvd it was almost like a year later when it was released anyways all ages enjoyed this movie then and we enjoy it now !!
R.I.P. Paul Walker
такой конечно лысый гоблин 😂
Back then it wasn't about the money per se, it was the experience and the dedication for creating things they loved to do.
There was a LOT of love and thought that went into the making of this cool film. Awesome stuff, same for 2 Fast 2 Furious, and it's why both of those are timeless to me. Just cracking films. Also, huge respect to all the stunt people, and Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez and Devon Edwenna Aoki(Suki in 2 Fast 2 Furious) for learning to drive, and doing it with style for those films. Fair play, and what a way to earn a license! 😄😊
The soundtrack by BT only compliments it further 🙂
Thank you with LOVE❤
This movie really hardly inspired Need For Speed games to become these great Street Racing Phenomenas.
My uncle had an Rx7 in high school and my grandma was fed up of the tints. I remember that rx7 to this day
I watched this movie every single day I woke up one whole summer off school lol
On a real note. U can see the love and care they put into this movie
Was doing this in 1986 Australia Canberra city racing all over the place having a great time running from the cops parking in people’s dark driveway,s waiting for the authorities to speed past . Fun 🤩
0:47 perfect timing
10:47 a very beautifull picture
The King of Fighters '98: The Slugfest
2:16 Bro's got a cammed twin turbo MK4 Supra. Cool.
13:00 lucky Pizza Guy hahaha
So what happened that pretty much every single F&F film after the first one lost it's genuine charm, culture and love for cars?
Yep
Tokyo drift is the only other one about racing only. Little side love story but to the point.
In the early movies, they focused on the vehicles and gave the cars their own soundtrack. Come the forth movie, it just got taken for granted.
Actually the movies were always about heists, it was Dom’s main source of income. Racing was just his side hustle.
technically yes it was about a undercover cop and ppl stealing but lets be real here, the point of this movie was to cash in on the underground import street racing culture / trend at the time because it was a huge upcoming trend they just needed a plot to make a movie out of the culture / cars but its really about underground street racing. They made a bunch of money so... they make more movies problem is that rhe first director Rob cohen is not interested in making a sequel but rob cohen was the only director who did the research on underground import street racimg so they get director John Singleton the guy who made Boyz N the Hood, Poetic Justice and Baby Boy and doesnt know a damn thing about import street racing and so on so on
I really miss the 2000s 😢
the start of an amazing journey
Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
I read the original script and it’s really interesting. In the original the real reason Brian becomes a cop because his father was a police officer who was killed in the line of duty. Domincs father was actually a deadbeat dad who only cares about racing and had his mom runaway because of it.
Lety wasn’t actually Dom’s girlfriend and throughout the whole movie she was trying to get with Brian.
Leon was actually black.
Jesse didn’t die in the orignal script and was actually suppose to be saved by Dom and Brian cause he got kidnapped by Johnny Tran.
Really interesting how a lot of things were thrown out and some kept.
Where did you obtain all of this information?
@ It’s on the internet.
Here’s the link. It’s about 100 pages long but it’s a good read if you’re a fan of the series. Lot of things they added and lot of things they removed.
www.imaginatemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Fast-and-the-Furious-SCRIPT-2.pdf
@@jeffreynanatakyicollins101 I can’t send the link directly because TH-cam doesn’t let me but if you just look up “The Fast and The Furious original script” and click on the second link, the site should be called imaginate media then click on it and you’ll be able to open the original script.
It’s about 100 pages long but it’s a good read if you’re a fan of the series. Lot of things they added and lot of things they removed. It’s pretty good.
@@jeffreynanatakyicollins101if you look up on google “the fast and the furious original script” should be the second link that says imaginate media. Its about 100 pages but its a good read
RIP, Paul 🙏
Anyone know where to get lettys glasses from ?
They look like goggles
Familiy movie,tough boys,tough girls, Having a Director as a pizza boy,having everyone together as a team as a family! F2F Forever!!
I had all this on my DVD
What is the name of the song at the end and beginning of the documentary?
I was a youngin when this movie came out. Dude we had the best time. All of our friends would go to my buddy's house and watch this movie.
If the world was like this now. People would be much better off than what it has become 💯🤙
It was worth playing OutRun, PGR 1/2, SEGA Rally to get influence to the OG FnF.
😍God
they need to make fast and furious great again with more obtainable cars
What a movie!
This isn’t rare, this is what all DVDs had as extras during this time
The best movie of the all saga
1:22 that's the dude who was in that Ferrari
"More than you can afford pal, Ferrari " 😎😎😎
My favourite movie .
Didnt notice until this video that the pizza boy was the director. What uh OG
The F&F franchise is now pretty much the Mission Impossible franchise.
And now fast x is out a finale coming to a close
This movie made my childhood love the first movie
Best f&f movie in the franchise. The new ones are a disgrace to the series.
6:35 what?
WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role
RIP Paul Walker!
I want to see this 1987 Blue Peterbilt 359
When fast and furious was cinema
17:25 what song??
Limp Bizkit - My way
It was a hot summer in ‘01
C’est trop une dinguerie les moyens et les idées qu’ils ont eux pour mettre tous ça dans un gros Bol et cuisiner une dinguerie
12:10
14:18 😂
16:52 definitely the right music. Very cool
Man i'm watching this and wondering what in gods name happened to this franchise? It was so real and true to the culture.... Now they have spaceships and super humans on it 🤔
Music:BT(2001)
1995
you can show me a modern bmw/ferrari or whatever but they will never hold a candle to the tuner sceen, when i think modified car i think this :D
Best movie