I always find it hilarious when Suki faceplants the S2000 after the jump, bodywork and sparks flying everywhere and then looks shocked and surprised when she looks at the front of the car! And its like "Did u not hear the cacophony of noise and see the shower of car parts?!?" 😂
Even if the mustang was only a v6, I have to say SN95’s hold a special place in my heart, I actually recently bought a convertible v6 sn95 as my first “muscle”car and it’s definitely been my baby.
Happy for you. I've had 2. A 94 5.0 hardtop and a 97 4.6 convertible. What fun cars to drive. No they aren't big horsepower cars by today's standards but still extremely enjoyable.
I'm kinda' not surprised. It was CGI from 2003. Jurassic Park, Terminator 2, and The Matrix are maybe the only live action movies from back then that really sold their CGI. The first F&F did it better, but even then it looked really fake.
Craig @6:10 you mention the durango getting fixed and sent back to a rental car place but I remember seeing somewhere that the durango was fixed and used later in the movie when Roman puts a rock on the gas pedal and runs it into a police car.
No body ever talks about the Skyline jumping over the Supra. And how the Skyline wasnt even going 160 mph but KPH and the exact gauge cluster that was in the 3000GT in the prelude
I have worked in the film business for 20 years - love this channel. I have seen a lot of stunts go wrong over these past two decades, and more unplanned stuff than I can even count at this point. Best one i saw was the stunt and spfx teams were trying to do a side hit. Suv gets pulled by a cable attached to pulleys attached to the truck that was supposed to drive into it (stunt driver) well they miscalculated the length of cable - had a quick release latch on the tow cable and didn't have anchor cables to keep the suv from getting out of hand when it gets crashed into. First take the truck misses the pulled SUV and it keeps going (no driver) the quick release latch unlatches and the suv is just rolling down a residential street - nearly took out a couple of PA's and it finally stopped after crashing into a persons house.
I remember when you told the Durango story on VinWiki and it STILL makes me laugh even today. The fact you guys pretty much totalled that SUV then fixed it and brought it back to the rental companys. That is hilarious. Honestly you probably sent it back better than when they yave it to you. Come to think about it, wasn't there a scene in the movie where a Silver Durango smashed into some cop cars?
yaa, i think Rome tossed something heavy on the gas pedal and ripped it into 1st gear when the cops were rolling up in that one scene. i had a 2000 Durango 4x4..still miss it. fabulous SUV..there's nothing like those anymore. all super luxo/expensive now & not tough/rugged. so much for a nice, used one for $1,700 now & that was only 10 yrs ago!
I dkn i think in Fast1 everything was believable then fast2 just went off into crazy land and everything after that just had to top the previous one. 😢
finally clarification on what wasn't supposed to happen in the freeway scene, I had always heard the story as the vette wasn't supposed to hit the mustang or something like that.
I had a rough go growing up but while i was in juvie there was a guard that worked doing the fuell cells i belive on all the 2f2f cars. He took a bunch of home video that looked like alot of the footage here. He actually got the footage approved and brought it in to show me. Was such a cool dude hopefully i run into him some day. He also ripped his bike when he left so i could hear it scream. If by some chance you see this thanks dude and btw i never got in trouble again.
NGL, I really did love that bridge scene in 2F2F lol, I mean, 2F2F is one of my guilty pleasure movies to watch, just enjoyable and not take it seriously and the first race, the pink slip of tuners vs muscle cars race, the garage scramble with cop chase was great too. Ejecto Seato is a Roman classic. The Duke of Hazzard s**t as Roman described it, it was just an overstretch for me but I'll accept it cus it's toward the end of the movie and I enjoyed the majority of the movie anyway. I love this behind the scene of stunts episode!
I have noticed something that no one has talked about much. The 350z in that movie. It appears in two scenes, it is the car that Suki draws when Roman meets her and another is in the escape scene, right after Brian dice, "Yeah lets break" At the time of filming, that car was new. I'm curious why it wasn't released more...
Too much CGI in all these movies lately. At least the first one did amazing. Theres good scenes of cars doing cool car things but after the first movie it became all about "how big can we do this?" And even craig says "threadbare plot". Its all about making money for them and less about making a good car movie.
The art of making cars fly with our modern suspensions has to be a work of art! I remember the suspension jumps used in the old days to create a Dukes of Hazard feel, that Myth Busters could never copy. Stunts have gotten to the point where the driver is not expected to live, and the fans have no idea. These fans have never driver a car or had a wreck at 60 MPH! Hitting a deer at 150 MPH is the same as hitting a power pole. Then the movie shows how the actors are loosely belted into the car, and we are not supposed to run inertia equations to determine if the driver lived...
I was much younger but I literally watched that scene. Get shot along state route 84 to which homes lined app as well as the Wyndham hotel to which has been there for a long time now. And every day after school we would go watch them Shoot the film because they hid the cars in some storage unit area just before Markham park, And so we could see the cars hiding on the opposite side of the canal on State Road eighty four To which runs lateral with 75. They seem to have been shooting this scene For a few days, but we watched them. For hours, Truly amazing to watch them smash. What we thought was a real Saleen..😂😂😂
I remember playing Need for Speed underground and couldn’t beat the final boss and the time I did I hit the jump at the end and jumped over him like you were meant to do that
Question: do you remember one of the stunt Supras getting sold to someone in PA? I worked on that one for a customer. We were told it was the one that did the jump. I'm not sure though, because the rear bumper was still attached to it when we got it....
I owned 1994 Targa Supra in white that had Sparco racing harness installed and extremely scetchy bodywork with same wheels as orage Brians car. It looked like that thing was used in stunts at some point. Any leads?
The train wreck coming outta the Van Nuys plant in the early 80’s gave us Knight Rider and the 3rd gen birds in the Fall Guy etc as GM could not sell them although they were fine. A big score for Hollywood.
I love how he said the eclipse driving on the tunnel ceiling wouldn't work because its a convertible and the physics wouldn't work....as if that would work with any car lmao...an F1 car couldn't even do that and they generate far more down force than any car in these movies lmao
He hit a curb. Mangled a wheel and some body work. Theres another pic in this video i think. But it was basically just driver error on taking a corner. I think they used some footage of it when brian gets stopped by the cops with the car taser guns.
Hey Craig could you tell us a little more about the Louis Vuitton wrapped ram and the rams used in the big scramble scene please I've always been curious
This was a great movie that inspires car enthusiast from all over the world looking for similar type of car, decorate them as well as put on neons underneath. It's a shame to know those legendary cars actually has to be destoyed for some scenes in the movie. A super rare to own in todays world. Fast&furious recent sequels is more like a joke. With planes, drones, submarines all brought to land and race against time. Even a bank vault amazingly racing with the police cars. Love to see the 90's sport cars back in movies, hence compete with modern cars with real big motors under the hood.
"implied", lol! I knew the moment I first saw that scene that there was zero room for survival for that character! He got crushed like an insect! Was quite the schocker for 11yo me 😅
The Skyline never reached 160mph - it was in metric - so 100mph. The speedo goes up much higher than that. I liked how Paul Walker was willing to drive RHD cars.
You know I stopped watching fast and furious because all the movies are too unbelievable. I get it “for the audience” but for car people we say bs. The original was more believable. Go back to the roots of what cars can actually do, not what if.
Yo but these movies legit got a LOT of people into the car scene at the start, and definitely brought a positive result for car ppl. but yea i stopped watching after 6, for me 5 was the last one.
I'm very interested to know about the black BMW in the audition race actually. It was driving alongside everybody just fine then runs into the highway dividers???
No, an srt4 is actually WAY more respectable than a fwd 3g eclipse. But having 2 4 door cars as the main rides in a f&f? Especially the 2nd one? Ppl wouldve IMMEDIATELY been like "wtf theyre just trynna sell us cars now..?" Plus they already had the Mitsubishi contract for the evo.
I have a quick question. At min 2:42 you can see a Lilienthal glider hanging? Can I find out more about this? Where is this place? I work at the Lilienthal Museum in Anklam and was amazed to see something like that in the video.
Our hats are off to the stunt folks of the 'Fast' films! And the car prep & mechanics ppl..amazing job keeping ppl safe! // 2003 Viper was like 3,300 lbs and had 500hp and 525 ft/lbs torque. My point? The 'race to the cigar'..the yellow Viper wasn't running all over the other cars..but later on, the relay race of Brian & Rome vs Fonzie and Darden...the Yenko & Challenger were destroying Brian and Rome's cars. The Viper would outperform even those muscle cars in a race. That yellow Viper driver shudda easily gotten the gig from Carter Verone. Roll credits. Lol.
@@craiglieberman Heya, Craig. Yeah, it's just funny..knowing what we know about cars and how Hollywood kinds skews things. Anyway..a remarkable film & again the folks behind the scenes, including yourself were as important as the stars on screen to it's fabulousness. A great time capsule of a film. Happy holdays to you & yours. 🎄
To this day I still don’t understand why the Durango went up the ramp and didn’t stop or slow beside it. There’s literally no reason for it to even go up the ramp especially given the range on the controls.
It was dark hard to judge distance on a ramp you maybe can’t see the end of, a heavy 4x4 they weren’t used to driving (it was hired remember) and I guess they got distracted watching the S2000 just made a mistake.
@@CycolacFan All of that is irrelevant. The Durango should not of been on that ramp. Period. Absolutely zero reason for it to. 60-100ft range to the s2000 means they had no reason to even touch the ramp.
If you have to stay 60-100 feet away from a car going fast enough to make a jump that doesn’t leave much room to stop. Also doesn’t leave much reaction time to try and dodge the ramp. 100’ goes by pretty quick at even moderate speeds.
i really disliked the bridge jump scene, not just because of the cgi, i just felt it didnt fit the story well. Tej, wants his racer friends to possibly die or in the very least, destroy their cars? The Saleen / corvette crash couldve REALLY been bad had they decided to go with a driver in the mustang and NOT install the pull strap in the vette.
I'm baffled that they even considered having a driver in the car that's supposed to be run over by a three-axle trailer! There was absolutely NO WAY the driver could have survived this! 😱
If I was seeing the convert roll over without knowing properly about the stunt I would've panicked lol. Now I know I would not like to be a stunt man all that much
One stunt car i seen on sale Wasn't a car at all It was the MRAP from diehard Selling on cars and classic for 40k in euros Im sure that won't be splitting in half anytime soon
Of course when we see '160' in the Skyline shot, that's in KM/H as Skylines had metric gauges. 2F2F was one of the most hokiest movies in the series, and the beginning of the CGI stupidity for the rest of the series.
I love 2 fast, my guilty pleasure. Seen it hundreds of times lol
Same
the first race and the garage scramble is always my favorite scene, plus it has eva mendes in it
I always find it hilarious when Suki faceplants the S2000 after the jump, bodywork and sparks flying everywhere and then looks shocked and surprised when she looks at the front of the car! And its like "Did u not hear the cacophony of noise and see the shower of car parts?!?" 😂
She didn't notice the fact that a bulb was out or hearing banging and scraping from the dangling front bumper
Even if the mustang was only a v6, I have to say SN95’s hold a special place in my heart, I actually recently bought a convertible v6 sn95 as my first “muscle”car and it’s definitely been my baby.
Happy for you. I've had 2. A 94 5.0 hardtop and a 97 4.6 convertible. What fun cars to drive. No they aren't big horsepower cars by today's standards but still extremely enjoyable.
That CGI in the opening race always looked terrible 😂
I liked it. Did not like the flamethrower LGBTQ exhaust. The cars were rolling start off the line at 40mph.
I'm kinda' not surprised. It was CGI from 2003. Jurassic Park, Terminator 2, and The Matrix are maybe the only live action movies from back then that really sold their CGI. The first F&F did it better, but even then it looked really fake.
@@markoz673bajen8I love the lgbtq flame thrower exhausts, they make my vtec go bwaaaahhhhhh
Honestly I think it would be cool if universal could go back to some of that cgi and touch it up so it looks more believable for real race sequences
It's basically the intro of NFS Underground
Craig @6:10 you mention the durango getting fixed and sent back to a rental car place but I remember seeing somewhere that the durango was fixed and used later in the movie when Roman puts a rock on the gas pedal and runs it into a police car.
The supra was an actual accident? Lmao dope!!
Can't imagine someone else back in the day renting that dodge and being like ," what's that funny squeak when I go around corners?"
No body ever talks about the Skyline jumping over the Supra. And how the Skyline wasnt even going 160 mph but KPH and the exact gauge cluster that was in the 3000GT in the prelude
I have worked in the film business for 20 years - love this channel. I have seen a lot of stunts go wrong over these past two decades, and more unplanned stuff than I can even count at this point. Best one i saw was the stunt and spfx teams were trying to do a side hit. Suv gets pulled by a cable attached to pulleys attached to the truck that was supposed to drive into it (stunt driver) well they miscalculated the length of cable - had a quick release latch on the tow cable and didn't have anchor cables to keep the suv from getting out of hand when it gets crashed into. First take the truck misses the pulled SUV and it keeps going (no driver) the quick release latch unlatches and the suv is just rolling down a residential street - nearly took out a couple of PA's and it finally stopped after crashing into a persons house.
Damn. Tyrese jumping over the helicopter would have been badass lol
Wow surprised there was only one incident at the scramble! I thought for sure there would have been more accidents .
I remember when you told the Durango story on VinWiki and it STILL makes me laugh even today. The fact you guys pretty much totalled that SUV then fixed it and brought it back to the rental companys. That is hilarious.
Honestly you probably sent it back better than when they yave it to you.
Come to think about it, wasn't there a scene in the movie where a Silver Durango smashed into some cop cars?
yaa, i think Rome tossed something heavy on the gas pedal and ripped it into 1st gear
when the cops were rolling up in that one scene. i had a 2000 Durango 4x4..still miss it.
fabulous SUV..there's nothing like those anymore. all super luxo/expensive now & not tough/rugged. so much for a nice, used one for $1,700 now & that was only 10 yrs ago!
“From the beginning I knew they were stretching the believalilililiy”
I dkn i think in Fast1 everything was believable then fast2 just went off into crazy land and everything after that just had to top the previous one. 😢
@@dnegel9546 bro it’s like a video game now 😆I agree w u
finally clarification on what wasn't supposed to happen in the freeway scene, I had always heard the story as the vette wasn't supposed to hit the mustang or something like that.
This is dope, I’m gonna watch more behind the scenes of stunts
I had a rough go growing up but while i was in juvie there was a guard that worked doing the fuell cells i belive on all the 2f2f cars. He took a bunch of home video that looked like alot of the footage here. He actually got the footage approved and brought it in to show me. Was such a cool dude hopefully i run into him some day. He also ripped his bike when he left so i could hear it scream. If by some chance you see this thanks dude and btw i never got in trouble again.
that's a mint story! thnx for posting it 😎
NGL, I really did love that bridge scene in 2F2F lol, I mean, 2F2F is one of my guilty pleasure movies to watch, just enjoyable and not take it seriously and the first race, the pink slip of tuners vs muscle cars race, the garage scramble with cop chase was great too. Ejecto Seato is a Roman classic. The Duke of Hazzard s**t as Roman described it, it was just an overstretch for me but I'll accept it cus it's toward the end of the movie and I enjoyed the majority of the movie anyway. I love this behind the scene of stunts episode!
RIP to that Durango. The way Rome hooked it to Drive with a boulder on accelerate pedal hits the cop cars like bowling.
The best scene is whem brian drives backwards😂😂😂😂
love hearing about stuff like this. i always appreciate practical car stunts. even these days, you can just sniff out cg and its not as impressive.
I have noticed something that no one has talked about much. The 350z in that movie. It appears in two scenes, it is the car that Suki draws when Roman meets her and another is in the escape scene, right after Brian dice, "Yeah lets break" At the time of filming, that car was new. I'm curious why it wasn't released more...
Craig mentioned about it in one of his latest R34 video if I'm not mistaken.
Jeez haven’t been here in a couple years. Man I still making videos about his time doing these movies. Pretty cool
Where did you find the 71 Skyline R34 Brian & Mia drove in South America???
I had explained in details to my son that isn't a real yenko camaro because the car is irreplaceable! Thank you for clarification on it !
RC S2000…..i want one😂😂😂
what about ejecto seato? 🤔🤣
When Paul crashes his Skyline my heart was broken knowing that was the last scene with the skyline 😢 just the sound of a Skyline for me is music 🎵
yep, but this is why I have love for Fast 4 the movie brain gets more time with the R34
@@internetcutie the R34 it’s the best sound in existence ,mine opinion 🤗 especially when changing gear in high rpm 🤤
at least you can see the skyline in the end credits of the movie
I love the use of junkyard cars. It's already dead. Just has to look pretty on film. A friend of mine does movie car stuff.
Too much CGI in all these movies lately. At least the first one did amazing. Theres good scenes of cars doing cool car things but after the first movie it became all about "how big can we do this?" And even craig says "threadbare plot". Its all about making money for them and less about making a good car movie.
ha, i always thought that supra v pepsi sign crash looked a bit too real
The guy in the Corvette was Sammy Maloof. Great dude. He also did the stunts in the movie Sex Drive, where he drove my Eclipse
The Durango is surely the funniest crash
Hey Craig thanks for making these. They're really fun to watch.
The art of making cars fly with our modern suspensions has to be a work of art! I remember the suspension jumps used in the old days to create a Dukes of Hazard feel, that Myth Busters could never copy. Stunts have gotten to the point where the driver is not expected to live, and the fans have no idea. These fans have never driver a car or had a wreck at 60 MPH! Hitting a deer at 150 MPH is the same as hitting a power pole. Then the movie shows how the actors are loosely belted into the car, and we are not supposed to run inertia equations to determine if the driver lived...
"You ever take it off any sweet jumps?" -Napoleon Dynamite
2:28 Did anybody hear the Dixie horn from the General Lee
Fascinating stuff Craig, thanks 👍👍
2:05 "the physics just don't work" yeah...this didn't age well :D
I was much younger but I literally watched that scene. Get shot along state route 84 to which homes lined app as well as the Wyndham hotel to which has been there for a long time now. And every day after school we would go watch them Shoot the film because they hid the cars in some storage unit area just before Markham park, And so we could see the cars hiding on the opposite side of the canal on State Road eighty four To which runs lateral with 75.
They seem to have been shooting this scene For a few days, but we watched them.
For hours, Truly amazing to watch them smash. What we thought was a real Saleen..😂😂😂
I remember playing Need for Speed underground and couldn’t beat the final boss and the time I did I hit the jump at the end and jumped over him like you were meant to do that
was the Durango the same as the one Roman self drives into the cops in the trailerpark
i wonder, they may have fixed the crashed Durango and then crashed it again
The fact he actually worked on the movie is cool. I need to see more 😁
I love this so great to see behind the scenes.
I think it's hilarious he admitted how bad that cgi was at the beginning 😅
Question: do you remember one of the stunt Supras getting sold to someone in PA? I worked on that one for a customer. We were told it was the one that did the jump. I'm not sure though, because the rear bumper was still attached to it when we got it....
The bridge jump was conceived by somebody who didn't leave the Hot Wheels toys in his childhood.
The first 3 films 1,2,3 we're the best 😁 😎 🏎️
I owned 1994 Targa Supra in white that had Sparco racing harness installed and extremely scetchy bodywork with same wheels as orage Brians car. It looked like that thing was used in stunts at some point. Any leads?
The train wreck coming outta the Van Nuys plant in the early 80’s gave us Knight Rider and the 3rd gen birds in the Fall Guy etc as GM could not sell them although they were fine. A big score for Hollywood.
A friend of mine bought the crashed yenko on ebay but it was a mess obviously. He took off a few parts and resold it
How did you guys do the seat ejection scene?
I love how he said the eclipse driving on the tunnel ceiling wouldn't work because its a convertible and the physics wouldn't work....as if that would work with any car lmao...an F1 car couldn't even do that and they generate far more down force than any car in these movies lmao
1:05 what actually happened in this scene? i thought it would be explained later in the video but there was no mention of this
He hit a curb. Mangled a wheel and some body work. Theres another pic in this video i think. But it was basically just driver error on taking a corner. I think they used some footage of it when brian gets stopped by the cops with the car taser guns.
@@fatboyshadetree5139 ah, that taser gun scene. that makes sense, thanks
Amazing insight. Thanks 😍😮
Omg hearing the tunnel idea made me glad for their new ideas
I've never seen footage of the Camaro just plummeting into the water, it looks anticlimactic 😂
Hey Craig could you tell us a little more about the Louis Vuitton wrapped ram and the rams used in the big scramble scene please I've always been curious
This was a great movie that inspires car enthusiast from all over the world looking for similar type of car, decorate them as well as put on neons underneath. It's a shame to know those legendary cars actually has to be destoyed for some scenes in the movie. A super rare to own in todays world. Fast&furious recent sequels is more like a joke. With planes, drones, submarines all brought to land and race against time. Even a bank vault amazingly racing with the police cars. Love to see the 90's sport cars back in movies, hence compete with modern cars with real big motors under the hood.
you forgot to say that S2000 got repaired by replacing front bumber as stated on film, nothing else broke on it ever.
This was a cool video dude.
I love how the freeway audition scene had a sort of 'happy go lucky' vibe to it, even though it's implied the mustang guy was crushed to death lmao
"implied", lol!
I knew the moment I first saw that scene that there was zero room for survival for that character! He got crushed like an insect!
Was quite the schocker for 11yo me 😅
thank you, I always wondered how they filmed these scenes behind the scenes.
avis be like :👀
Very interesting! Watched the whole video!!!
Craig is taller than I thought lol
1:28 160 MPH? I thought the R34's speedo was in KM/H as displayed on racing scene.
Amazing Video.......❤❤❤
The Skyline never reached 160mph - it was in metric - so 100mph. The speedo goes up much higher than that.
I liked how Paul Walker was willing to drive RHD cars.
You know I stopped watching fast and furious because all the movies are too unbelievable. I get it “for the audience” but for car people we say bs. The original was more believable. Go back to the roots of what cars can actually do, not what if.
Yo but these movies legit got a LOT of people into the car scene at the start, and definitely brought a positive result for car ppl. but yea i stopped watching after 6, for me 5 was the last one.
Audience is what fills their bank accounts, not niche groups. That's the reason they went the "mission imposible/007" way.
ramp @ 5:49 looks taller than the "3 feet" ramp @ 5:08...
I'm very interested to know about the black BMW in the audition race actually. It was driving alongside everybody just fine then runs into the highway dividers???
If you watch it gets pushed over into them by which ever car is beside it at the time
Maybe watch the movie? 😂
@@LRM12o8 I did lol my point still stands. What is the thought process behind that crash? He had plenty of time to react
The non-tuner eclipse was silly, but I guess less silly and more “flash” than the SRT4
No, an srt4 is actually WAY more respectable than a fwd 3g eclipse. But having 2 4 door cars as the main rides in a f&f? Especially the 2nd one? Ppl wouldve IMMEDIATELY been like "wtf theyre just trynna sell us cars now..?" Plus they already had the Mitsubishi contract for the evo.
8:19 youre telling me that jump wasnt real? Smh ill never look at that movie the same again
What do you expect? It's a movie.
@@jackmehoff8392wait til he finds out the whole movie isnt real
I have a quick question. At min 2:42 you can see a Lilienthal glider hanging? Can I find out more about this? Where is this place? I work at the Lilienthal Museum in Anklam and was amazed to see something like that in the video.
That was an Eddie Paul creation. Google him and reference the Hang glider, you'll find some infor.mation about it.
That stunt would've been epic!
Sweet insights. Keep'em coming sir
My favorite car was the b15 ser extra in the scramble Only because I have one 😂
I enjoy watching these behind the scenes videos..
What car is that 0:26
looks like a Ferrari GTO......250? Or it could just be a 50's Corvette
@@GraveDigger35 from the wheel hubcaps it looks like a old e type
I remember the RX7 in another movie, The Last Ride with Dennis Hopper
were the pix upscaled? they look something google earth would render lol
Our hats are off to the stunt folks of the 'Fast' films! And the car prep & mechanics ppl..amazing
job keeping ppl safe! // 2003 Viper was like 3,300 lbs and had 500hp and 525 ft/lbs torque.
My point? The 'race to the cigar'..the yellow Viper wasn't running all over the other cars..but later
on, the relay race of Brian & Rome vs Fonzie and Darden...the Yenko & Challenger were destroying
Brian and Rome's cars. The Viper would outperform even those muscle cars in a race. That yellow
Viper driver shudda easily gotten the gig from Carter Verone. Roll credits. Lol.
I agree.
@@craiglieberman Heya, Craig. Yeah, it's just funny..knowing what we know about cars and how Hollywood kinds skews things. Anyway..a remarkable film & again the folks behind the scenes, including yourself were as important as the stars on screen to it's fabulousness. A great time capsule of a film. Happy holdays to you & yours. 🎄
More content like this please!
When are they going up against Thanos?
Yes
To this day I still don’t understand why the Durango went up the ramp and didn’t stop or slow beside it.
There’s literally no reason for it to even go up the ramp especially given the range on the controls.
It was dark hard to judge distance on a ramp you maybe can’t see the end of, a heavy 4x4 they weren’t used to driving (it was hired remember) and I guess they got distracted watching the S2000 just made a mistake.
@@CycolacFan All of that is irrelevant. The Durango should not of been on that ramp. Period. Absolutely zero reason for it to. 60-100ft range to the s2000 means they had no reason to even touch the ramp.
@@trippnoutmotorsport3164 great, I’m glad I totally wasted my time replying to you then if you already knew everything (!)
@@CycolacFan sounds good
If you have to stay 60-100 feet away from a car going fast enough to make a jump that doesn’t leave much room to stop. Also doesn’t leave much reaction time to try and dodge the ramp.
100’ goes by pretty quick at even moderate speeds.
Craig love the video, why not pulley/wench slingshot setup for the first bridge scene?
I’d guess the winch is buried in a trench dug in the ground which wouldn’t be possible to do on the bridge?
HOnestly, I don't know. I think it had something to do with stopping the car.
for cgi 2001 , its still impressive by today
Craig needs to talk some sense into the new directors
i really disliked the bridge jump scene, not just because of the cgi, i just felt it didnt fit the story well. Tej, wants his racer friends to possibly die or in the very least, destroy their cars? The Saleen / corvette crash couldve REALLY been bad had they decided to go with a driver in the mustang and NOT install the pull strap in the vette.
I'm baffled that they even considered having a driver in the car that's supposed to be run over by a three-axle trailer! There was absolutely NO WAY the driver could have survived this! 😱
Go Craig!
Even though this happened, who wouldt want an rc car that big?? That would be awesome!
With such hype for the MR2 SW20 over the last 10 years it sorta makes me happy and sad that the car was never in thr main line of cars in the movies
LOVE IT
If I was seeing the convert roll over without knowing properly about the stunt I would've panicked lol. Now I know I would not like to be a stunt man all that much
My question is how did they go from homestead to big pine key within one frame
Those are some heavily tuned cars. They go FAST! 😂
One stunt car i seen on sale
Wasn't a car at all
It was the MRAP from diehard
Selling on cars and classic for 40k in euros
Im sure that won't be splitting in half anytime soon
Of course when we see '160' in the Skyline shot, that's in KM/H as Skylines had metric gauges. 2F2F was one of the most hokiest movies in the series, and the beginning of the CGI stupidity for the rest of the series.
Craig must be looking for work, he isn't usually as nice to the production.
CGI is crap and way overused.
Do you realize that this shit released in the fucking early 2000s
Didn’t see you complain when they used it in terminator 2
The tunnel stunt jeez that would be so stupid and cringe 😂