This movie really holds a special place in my heart, man. Remember the night I watched this with my big sister on DVD in 01. 10 years old. I wish I could go back to those times.
I saw it in a theater that doesnt exist anymore in Bayside NY with my Mom, brother and my friend Zain. Also 2001, also 10 yrs old. Changed my life. Couldn't wait to drive.
In my personal opinion, Paul Walker was the most handsome man that I've ever seen. Till this day, i haven't seen a man as good looking as he was. He literally had everything going for him. I'm not saying that there aren't good looking actors out there, there are many, but for me - he's it.
that S14 has 280hp, the GTR has around 500hp, the Maxima has 270hp and the Jetta had about 230hp so yeah they arent that fast but still decent the worst was the Eclipse, 160hp with nothing besides those cosmetics
@@AnthroGearhead in the movie they’re all pretty fast, but behind the scenes they weren’t that impressive, besides the yellow r33 that Leon owned and the Supra. In the movie verse they’re all capable of street racing and owning everyone.
Same, cant stress this enough.... Also the 2nd one exept the bridge on first race and the long jump to the boat at the end.... Maaaan the nostalgy, feels like i still miss the whole thing even i watched each of first 2 movies like 50 times at least :)
@@Zumi909 At least with him there's actual history. Pretty much every villain in the new movies is some figure from the past (Statham, Dom's brother, Mamoa) that gets retconned into the story as if they were there the whole time.
7:20 I've always loved Letty's using his "mean face" like.. "okai here we go".. while going where Brian and Vince are fighting, but she doesn't do anything, hilarious 🤣🤣
@@shortyfly4929 the turbo diesel engine ramp cars with the exoskeletons all - wheel turning crab darting side to side launching oncoming cars in London, especially flipping Brian's BMW in the tunnels in Fast & Furious 6 was one of the best action sequences in the series. Dom and Brian wrecking Rio with the safe tethered to their cop chargers in Fast Five was probably the overall best sequence in all the movies. The actual stunts and the physics behind the maneuvering of the cars with the safe were pretty close to being scientifically accurate. An honourable mention in my opinion is the opening scene during the 4th movie, Fast and Furious where Dom and Letty steal the oil tankers from the moving truck in the black Buick with help from their Dominican friends. How Dom perfectly times his launch with the oncoming bouncing tanker to squeeze through from underneath it was also brilliantly filmed.
How did they go from this! In to goin to space in a Pontiac Fiero ???? What happened to the tuners! the racing! and the chicks! … this new F9 stuff is Miles off what it started as ….
Well, bigger budget was the main reason in my opinion, but honestly i ain't gonna whine like all the other people do, after all, the most important parts are still used in the recent movies.(cars and family)
well they say it in the movie that truck drivers are really pissed off because it happens a lot and they cannot take the losses anymore so they started to bring weapons to defend their merchant.
Odd as it may sounds, of all the actors that have passed away, Paul Walker is one of those few I miss seeing today. Dunno exactly why though tbh, I just do. May he rest in peace.
The opening heist is actually a really well executed bit of story telling. No dialogue, no faces, just a group of people carrying out a task masterfully, thus letting the viewer know they are serious people. Surprisingly good bit of filmaking in a film that is otherwise a bit cheesey.
I remember this during my high school days. Watching this the 1st time in the theaters was like Initial D. It just hooked me with the tuner cars and car culture.
The 2000s aroma just hits different.. Yellowish filter during the day and enhanced when it's night time. 2:06 Looks straight out of NFS Bayview City, even games back then caught that vibe
In the 7th movie, Brian admits that the tuna sandwiches were crappy and that he ate a lot of them. I get the need to impress a girl, but he could have picked something else. I mean, imagine eating tuna for three weeks 😝
No one ever talk about how perfect the music goes with every scene in this movie. From what the actors are doing to how the cars are moving the music syncs just right
One of my best memories in life is when me and me best friend went to watch this in theatres when i was 13. It was all anyone was talking about, and to say it changed everything would be an understatement. This single movie transformed American youth culture at the time like no other movie before it. Suddenly everyone was into cars, it brought the custom import scene to small towns and large cities alike. Almost overnight, on Friday and Saturday nights across America, large groups of primarily young people began to hangout in parking lots at night, with their cars. An entire auto manufacturer industry was significantly boosted at the time, as was general public intrest in racing. Suddenly you began to see customized cars everywhere. This phenomenon can still be observed to this day. And has become a very large, and in my experience a very cool and welcoming community, of American car culture. It all started with this movie. These elements had existed before the movie of course, but it was this movie that would bring it to the forefront of American youth culture.
they're all experts in martial arts, in handling guns, cars, in negotiations and crime investigation. They're also involved with the FBI, with an international terrorist, with a DSS Agent, and an ex-MI5 guy. Not even mentioning the tech skills some of them have that allows them to hack into anything they need
Love how it started all the way back 22 years ago,With Dom,Mia ,Letty, Leon ,Vince and Jesse with Rick Tune as Johnny Tran ,Love the original ,R I P Paul Walker as Brian O' Connor aka Earl Spilner ,It's not how you drive your car ,Great Characters ,Cars and Action to Drama ❤
2:17 thank you Paul Walker, Craig Liberman, and Rob Cohen for this scene. if it weren't for you guys creating this scene i wouldn't have my Gen 2 GS Eclipse. in 2002 i was 2 and i watched the first movie on my mothers lap after she saw a trailer for 2 Fast on TV, my eyes went wide seeing Brian's car and i just pointed at the Eclipse and bounced in excitement cause i didnt have the words to describe how i felt. after a few years of watch 2 Fast religously everyday when it came out on VHS in 2004 we rewatched the first movie and my words to my mom were, "mommy i want that car when i grow up" and at 22 i made that happen
@@rafaelribeiro99 That’s cause they didn’t use CGI for the vault scenes. As stupid and over the top it was it looked real and we’ll lack of a better word awesome
I remember seeing that opening scene for the first time when was about 5-6 years old. The movie was showing on TV at the time and I was sitting in my grandma's living room, when my dad switched to the channel showing the movie. I will never forget that green neon underglow. Have loved JDM's ever since.
Well, because Mia is hot and there were definitely guys flirting with her, like Brian. Vince likes her, of course he's not gonna keep quiet.. although I doubt that made Mia like him back.
I was in Miami, an expensive city by 2001, rents were $1400 for an apartment in a residential middle-class neighborhood, I was making $26 per hour but most people couldn't afford to rent or have a mortgage where I live. Don't forget also, food was cheap AF but cost of living in general not so much. I remember $99 cents breakfast at M c D o. That was the time of the Real Estate bubble where you could make some big bucks if you were smart enough to buy properties in 1997/1998 and sell it in 2003/2004. Minimum wages were $5.50 per hour in south Florida by 2001. Also, 9/11 was around the corner and many things became more expensive after those unfortunate events. I really enjoyed my time back then and also handsomely profit out of it.
This movie really holds a special place in my heart, man. Remember the night I watched this with my big sister on DVD in 01. 10 years old. I wish I could go back to those times.
No you don't
great movie... best of the franchise. Some of us were lucky enough to live that lifestyle even before the movie was produced ;)
Literally and 2 fast 2 furious
I saw it in a theater that doesnt exist anymore in Bayside NY with my Mom, brother and my friend Zain. Also 2001, also 10 yrs old. Changed my life. Couldn't wait to drive.
sisters should always be younger
7:08 I love Dom's response to Mia. "What you put in that sandwich" then Letty gives him the look. "Ight" 😂
That was really funny!
Mia is so pretty
He knows he'll a face full of boot if he don't haha
@@domovoibutler42
Carissa McKee World to Danielle Pullin
Justin Pullin
Tuna is a metaphor for vagina @@gedhoughton9523
"ah he's beautiful"
"I like his haircut"
lmao I love how they're admiring Brian
Honestly I'd be doing the same, he wasn't 'manly, rugged' good looking. He was gorgeous, if I could describe a man as beautiful it would be him
All the characters are gay for each other in each and every movie
@@faeezasheikadam5160 brian was realy beatiful asf in this and second movie omg, like a angel 🤣
In my personal opinion, Paul Walker was the most handsome man that I've ever seen. Till this day, i haven't seen a man as good looking as he was. He literally had everything going for him. I'm not saying that there aren't good looking actors out there, there are many, but for me - he's it.
I like when dom looks outside and the first thing he sees is Brian jumping Vince lol
The original has always been the best.
I love the first film and it’s sad that the 5 installment was the last film that has the original fast and furious vibe in my opinion.
So you love No mans land with Charlie Sheen... That movie was the real original.
@@JF.007 oh wow thanks I'm gonna go watch this for first time
@@Cum007 When you finish the movie, comeback here and share your opinion, please. It's important here. ;)
@@Cum007 yljd o
"You got a heavy foot, you'll blow yourself to pieces" The dialogue is gold.
Unfortunately that line probably gave SEVERAL people nightmares based on what was to come
His friend was driving, not him.
@@jaycuthbert245 still relevant for how he died
@@Watermelonchilino. It really
That foreshadowing...
2:10 The way that music roles in always gives me nostalgic vibes. Im 30 and remember running home from elementary school to watch this.
This scene emphasises the importance of watching your back
Or washing your back 😅
I like the part where the song goes "watch your back". I wonder what the song is called 🤡
@@RicePho There’s your answer. Watch Your Back by Benny Cassette.
Really the song were satisfied as suited with brian punches vince right on face 😂
😂😂😂
Brian was the one to change their lives forever.
I love how Brian and Mia turn their heads to see who's pulling up before they're even in sight lmao
Yeah usually cars with custom exhausts are insanely loud. And there's 4 of them
@@schizvoid8774 lmao. Okay buddy
that S14 has 280hp, the GTR has around 500hp, the Maxima has 270hp and the Jetta had about 230hp
so yeah they arent that fast but still decent
the worst was the Eclipse, 160hp with nothing besides those cosmetics
@@AnthroGearhead well in the movie they are clearly portrayed to be fast cars so like
@@AnthroGearhead in the movie they’re all pretty fast, but behind the scenes they weren’t that impressive, besides the yellow r33 that Leon owned and the Supra. In the movie verse they’re all capable of street racing and owning everyone.
“sounds like a serial killer, is that wat u are?” 😂😂😂😂
Everytime I watch this movie, I can’t stand how Brian parks the truck at Harry’s. Drives me nuts everytime 😂
😂 same. Some unnecessary fly in/sudden stop
That boy was pissed wym🤣🤣
I started cracking tf up soon as I seen that too💀🤣
if you look close he fucking hit the curb lmaoo
Just rams the curb lol
I still think this is the best fast and the furious out of all of them. When things were simpler and more believable.
Same, cant stress this enough.... Also the 2nd one exept the bridge on first race and the long jump to the boat at the end.... Maaaan the nostalgy, feels like i still miss the whole thing even i watched each of first 2 movies like 50 times at least :)
Tokyo Drift and this
Still remember watching this like it was yesterday dammm time flies good times
And it's been literally 20 years...
@@elenasalvatore832 don't tell me that 😂
I was 5 or 6 when this came out. I remember seeing it in the movie theater with my dad! Good stuff
can i go back to the time when a good meal costs $2.95??
a double WITH fries
Plot twist: don't look up the wages at the time.
Me at Wendy’s: I’ll have two spicy chicken sandwiches. Large fries. One large coke. And 3 chocolate frostys.
Cashier: $4.50 will be your total.
@@randomland2775
No way!
Jesus you are so right! I bought a meal that cost me 14€ and it was some bullshit meat with great dressing! 😀
Leon is such an underrated character. Why he’s not in any other one is beyond me
His actor stopped acting to pursue his music career he said he was down to do another fast movie as a villain or cameo
@@Zumi909 wow didn’t know that. Wish he stuck to acting bc he’s so good in this movie.
@@Jpro2000 yeah sadly but he said he was down to return as a cameo or like an antagonist
@@Zumi909 At least with him there's actual history. Pretty much every villain in the new movies is some figure from the past (Statham, Dom's brother, Mamoa) that gets retconned into the story as if they were there the whole time.
@@channell11 exactly
7:20 I've always loved Letty's using his "mean face" like.. "okai here we go".. while going where Brian and Vince are fighting, but she doesn't do anything, hilarious 🤣🤣
Early Michelle Rodriguez pretty much always had the expression that looked like a combination of annoyance and constipation.
It’s crazy how young they all look.
With the exception of Vin Diesel, they were all in their 20s in this movie.
They all was like 25 ish at the time plus it was 20 yrs ago
@@troykinnison4575 Paul was nearly 30 and he already had a kid iirc.
@@thirdanimator3347 Paul was 27 during the filming of this movie, to be precise.
@@thirdanimator3347 his daughter, Meadow was 1 years old at the time
I think Dom knew Vince liked to start fights for no reason but he didn't want to humiliate his homie in front of an outsider.
He sided with Brian but he had to go undercover 😂😂😂
The little stunt of the car driving under the truck is still the best car stunt I ever saw. Must have been intense for the stunt driver
wanted to try that with my wifes Miata, but was wise enough not to
Na dk's drift through the tight space hairpin in tokyo drift was better lol
@@shortyfly4929 the turbo diesel engine ramp cars with the exoskeletons all - wheel turning crab darting side to side launching oncoming cars in London, especially flipping Brian's BMW in the tunnels in Fast & Furious 6 was one of the best action sequences in the series. Dom and Brian wrecking Rio with the safe tethered to their cop chargers in Fast Five was probably the overall best sequence in all the movies. The actual stunts and the physics behind the maneuvering of the cars with the safe were pretty close to being scientifically accurate. An honourable mention in my opinion is the opening scene during the 4th movie, Fast and Furious where Dom and Letty steal the oil tankers from the moving truck in the black Buick with help from their Dominican friends. How Dom perfectly times his launch with the oncoming bouncing tanker to squeeze through from underneath it was also brilliantly filmed.
i liked how the civic had to rev to 9000 rpm and up-shift 3 times just to keep pace underneath the tractor trailer.
@@shortyfly4929 yup. the behind the scenes on the blu ray shows how many angles they hit the turns.
How did they go from this! In to goin to space in a Pontiac Fiero ???? What happened to the tuners! the racing! and the chicks! … this new F9 stuff is Miles off what it started as ….
The whole franchise went down hill when they added Dwayne Johnson
@@juliusbelmont1369 LMFAO 😂
@@juliusbelmont1369 "Down hill" is not the word, but it made more revenue and more people watching which is why they still keep on making these movies
@Radical Thunder i agree with you
Well, bigger budget was the main reason in my opinion, but honestly i ain't gonna whine like all the other people do, after all, the most important parts are still used in the recent movies.(cars and family)
"Hey man he was in my face"
"I am groot"
😂😅😂😅
Dom: What You Put In The Sandwich....
Mia: That's Really Funny...
Letty: DOM!
Dom: Alright....
best moment
Carissa McKee
Danielle Pullin
Justin Pullin: Carissa McKee!
Carissa McKee
Honestly if I was the truck driver I'd pull over and let them take it. Not paid enough for that
well they say it in the movie that truck drivers are really pissed off because it happens a lot and they cannot take the losses anymore so they started to bring weapons to defend their merchant.
Imagine Patrick Swayze was the truck driver, Vince would be dead in seconds
@@AnthroGearhead If Sean Bean in his The Hitcher 2007 outfit was driving that truck, he could’ve easily killed Vince.
@@Theterminato2013 which one ??
A lot of truckers are self employed, so they actually own the truck and depend on it for income.
7:41 Vince throwing the chips in leons face😂😂😂😂GET OVER THERE!!!😂😂😂
7:29 That part will ALWAYS be badass to me, the music mixed with him looking at him like some top dog, PERFECT combination
Odd as it may sounds, of all the actors that have passed away, Paul Walker is one of those few I miss seeing today. Dunno exactly why though tbh, I just do. May he rest in peace.
Fast and Furious doesn’t feel the same without him
@@Terror832 It really doesn't. It's just generic action movies with nonsensical ideas now.
@@JoseHilles facts. I personally enjoyed the franchise up until Furious 7
the tragic passing of such a young actor makes this really difficult.
Paul was a light being.
I still remember the night we all went to see this in the theater like it was yesterday.
How was the parking lot exit afterwards?
@@Toxic2T like every other one in the country. Full of ricers 😂.
6:07 will never fail to crack me up even after all these years
I like his haircut
What’d you put in that sandwich 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I like his haircut" kills me everytime HAHAHAHA
Jess the ahhhhh he's beautiful 😂😂😂
@@ricardorodriguez-se7tpI like his haircut 😂
"It don't matter if you win by a inch or mile. WINNING's Winning." - Vin Diesel, 2001
Thats like saying cheating and winning is ok
"Family" Vin Diesel 20later
I think it does matter.
"It don't matter if you win by a inch or mile. WINNING's Winning." - Vin Diesel, 2001
You mean dominic toretto- vin diesel didn’t come up with this quote it was the director that wrote all dialogues :)
7:07 "What did you put in that sandwich?" lol
Mia: “That’s really funny😒”
Letty: DOM!
@@JackieTFSI Dom" aight
Hey, man. He was in my face.
all I can focus on is how great Brian's hair is😂😂, I wish I could pull that off. at least I got sunshines hair tho, his was nice too
The opening heist is actually a really well executed bit of story telling. No dialogue, no faces, just a group of people carrying out a task masterfully, thus letting the viewer know they are serious people. Surprisingly good bit of filmaking in a film that is otherwise a bit cheesey.
Vince had excellent instincts. He knew Brian was an undercover cop from the beginning.
i watched this movie so many times i memorized every dialogue
That’s me with the 4th Fast and Furious
Same lol
“What’d you put in that sandwich?”
“That’s really funny!”
“Dom!”
“Aight”
WATCH YOUR BAAAAAACCCKKKK
I remember this during my high school days. Watching this the 1st time in the theaters was like Initial D. It just hooked me with the tuner cars and car culture.
The 2000s aroma just hits different.. Yellowish filter during the day and enhanced when it's night time. 2:06 Looks straight out of NFS Bayview City, even games back then caught that vibe
The first 5 are the only ones that exist in the series.
Agreed
In the 7th movie, Brian admits that the tuna sandwiches were crappy and that he ate a lot of them. I get the need to impress a girl, but he could have picked something else. I mean, imagine eating tuna for three weeks 😝
A small price to pay
He's tryna make it clear that he ain't there for the sandwich
@@pieluver1234 smart🤣🤣
Also the amount of Mercury he was digesting lol
Nothing wrong with a tuna sandwich. Especially with no crust food should be shared with strangers and family 💯🛡️
No one ever talk about how perfect the music goes with every scene in this movie. From what the actors are doing to how the cars are moving the music syncs just right
Mia- “VINCE”!!!!!!!!! Can I get you anything?????
Vince- “You look good”
Brian- ahhhhh I see what going on here 😂😂
“I need one these, one of the big ones” 😂
You know let's make it 2 and Harry i need it by tonight
Literally those planning to built a turbo tuned car
That's what she said
They lured in The rock, Jhon Cena,Jason brought back people from dead. Still it feels empty without Paul Walker
@Thelemonlicoricetyrese was there since 2f2f
One of my best memories in life is when me and me best friend went to watch this in theatres when i was 13. It was all anyone was talking about, and to say it changed everything would be an understatement.
This single movie transformed American youth culture at the time like no other movie before it. Suddenly everyone was into cars, it brought the custom import scene to small towns and large cities alike.
Almost overnight, on Friday and Saturday nights across America, large groups of primarily young people began to hangout in parking lots at night, with their cars. An entire auto manufacturer industry was significantly boosted at the time, as was general public intrest in racing.
Suddenly you began to see customized cars everywhere. This phenomenon can still be observed to this day. And has become a very large, and in my experience a very cool and welcoming community, of American car culture.
It all started with this movie. These elements had existed before the movie of course, but it was this movie that would bring it to the forefront of American youth culture.
8:03 that face😂😂
🤨‼️⁉️
Glad I wasn't the one that thought that was funny or when Vince shoves Brian
The WATCH yO back song kicks IN!
Robert De Niro style lol
“What’d you put in that sandwich”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
6:46 one of my best fights of the whole Franchise
when you find out it was all impromized :DDD
"Wash your back!" Lol. I know it's watch your back."
Watch yo baaaaack!!!
@@harleyb7880 hey man, he was in my face
@@jackraider1039
I'm in your face...
I forgot that Vince had a crush to Mia but due to his cocky & superior attitudes she never liked him back
Dom secretly took Brian's side but he didn't want Vince to know he knew Vince started the fight
And now a days women like dudes like vince
It's funny how mia says she wants the fight to stop
DOM WHAT YOU PUT IN THAT SANDWICH
Letty DOM
DOM ALRIGHT LMAOOO
It was over for Vince as soon as Brian ordered the Tuna, no crust.
No no, it was until that scene where Brian is helping Mia doing the dishes then Mia shuts down Vince about the dinner location
Unbeknownst to everyone a legacy known as Fast N Furious was born with Paul Walker and Dominic Toretto as legends
I love the first part...it's such a classic
Lol fast fwd to f7 and they are all martial artist! In the first one they just threw punches.
lmao true
they're all experts in martial arts, in handling guns, cars, in negotiations and crime investigation. They're also involved with the FBI, with an international terrorist, with a DSS Agent, and an ex-MI5 guy. Not even mentioning the tech skills some of them have that allows them to hack into anything they need
"I'm just here for the fish!" - Gold!
dom's first line in the series is "what'd you put in that sandwich"
🙈🤣🤣
Imagine fighting someone and your breath smells like tuna
Ah the simpler days, where it was about racing and not jumping from skyscrapers in dubai or launching into space on a dodge charger or something
Such a CLASSIC!! The greatest movie of all time and the best of the entire franchise!! RIP Paul Walker
The more these movies come out,the more I appreciate the first Fast and Furious movie. My favorite of the franchise the 4th film.
Love how it started all the way back 22 years ago,With Dom,Mia ,Letty, Leon ,Vince and Jesse with Rick Tune as Johnny Tran ,Love the original ,R I P Paul Walker as Brian O' Connor aka Earl Spilner ,It's not how you drive your car ,Great Characters ,Cars and Action to Drama ❤
Those Honda Civic's is something else. Still epic with the neon lights
7:50 License expired July 2000
you know that was also a filming month for this movie
@@medusafanaticThat too but sometimes movies gets made a year prior then comes out the next year
Who’s the guy on the right side of the screen at 6:33?
Noah Levenstein
Back when we ordered car parts from Catalogs 😅
"What'd you put in that sandwich?"😂
Mia's box had to be crazy good 😂
That has to be the coolest character intro (Dom) in cinema history 🔥🔥🔥
1:44 the coolest stunt ever.
Brian: how’s the Tuna?
Mia: sorry we’re out
End credits
😭😭😭😭
The old nostalgic days🎉
6:40
Tyler: I like tuna here
Samson: Bullsh*t ***hole nobody makes me tuna here
Tyler: Will i do?
When I Was Kid I Always Fantasize To Be Like Brian O'Conner. Until I Realized It's A Movie...
8:13 gs300 just chillin 😮💨
Fast and furious is the awesomeness movie ever, I collect all 9 movies on DVD 📀 at my house right now
2:17 thank you Paul Walker, Craig Liberman, and Rob Cohen for this scene. if it weren't for you guys creating this scene i wouldn't have my Gen 2 GS Eclipse. in 2002 i was 2 and i watched the first movie on my mothers lap after she saw a trailer for 2 Fast on TV, my eyes went wide seeing Brian's car and i just pointed at the Eclipse and bounced in excitement cause i didnt have the words to describe how i felt. after a few years of watch 2 Fast religously everyday when it came out on VHS in 2004 we rewatched the first movie and my words to my mom were, "mommy i want that car when i grow up" and at 22 i made that happen
I can’t believe today makes 10 years since Paul Walker passed away. Ever since you left the fast movies weren’t the same without you! Rest in Peace.
The vibe of this movie captures the spirit perfectly. They lost it after the 4th movie imo
I agree. The 4th movie went a little over the top but was still grounded and matured. Literally everything after that has been total bullshit
i still really like Fast Five, the job with the safe heist in the streets of Rio was really cool. For me got downhill after Fast Five
@@rafaelribeiro99
That’s cause they didn’t use CGI for the vault scenes. As stupid and over the top it was it looked real and we’ll lack of a better word awesome
I like how the best car in the crew is owned by the least important character, Leon.
Sometimes,..,,, your best friend, is the one who fights you the hardest!🎉❤
Atleast he was considerate enough to give him a solid recommendation meal. Double cheeseburger and fries for $2.95 is solid
I remember seeing that opening scene for the first time when was about 5-6 years old. The movie was showing on TV at the time and I was sitting in my grandma's living room, when my dad switched to the channel showing the movie. I will never forget that green neon underglow. Have loved JDM's ever since.
And before anyone tries to have a go at my dad: no, he didnt allow me to watch the full movie at that age 😂
Paul Walker just looks so...alive in this scene.
Vince scaring off there best customer
Several in general from what Mia said
It's just a front anyways..
Well, because Mia is hot and there were definitely guys flirting with her, like Brian. Vince likes her, of course he's not gonna keep quiet.. although I doubt that made Mia like him back.
This establishment is not meant for the customers
I still have this movie on DVD a modern classic.
*Jesse: Oh he’s beautiful! “ I’ll like his haircut” LOL 😂*
"every day for the last 3 weeks you've been coming here asking me how the tuna is"
Um...Mia...he's asking about different "tuna"
I love how vin diesel says what you put in that sandwich
The first film was so dope when I first watched it
"I like the tuna here" Brian O’Conner
“I know what he’s slinging “ 😅🤨
I was in Miami, an expensive city by 2001, rents were $1400 for an apartment in a residential middle-class neighborhood, I was making $26 per hour but most people couldn't afford to rent or have a mortgage where I live. Don't forget also, food was cheap AF but cost of living in general not so much. I remember $99 cents breakfast at M c D o.
That was the time of the Real Estate bubble where you could make some big bucks if you were smart enough to buy properties in 1997/1998 and sell it in 2003/2004. Minimum wages were $5.50 per hour in south Florida by 2001. Also, 9/11 was around the corner and many things became more expensive after those unfortunate events. I really enjoyed my time back then and also handsomely profit out of it.
they need to bring back the truck driver from the last scene since he was the only one to take out Doms crew.
Dom: RELAXS DONT PUSH IT YOU EMBARRASS ME.
I Love that Line.
"he's beautiful, I like his haircut"
The most phenomenal film of the beginning of the millennium. 😮😯
Ahh…2000. When you could get a double cheese with fries for $2.95.
Omg! They were kids! Mia and Letty
They are both submissive and breedable, even today 🤗
Those deep "Watch your back" lyrics though🤣🤣
“Can you feel me? Can you see me? Can you hear me? I'm right behind you. Haha.”
Brian : relax
1 second later
" I need nos, i need nos"
OMG, this is the BEST movie EVER!