Fast and Furious
Egg_Shen
08-12-2003, 01:36 PM
What cars are in the fast and furious? I can't reconize any of them. :( like the 4 cars that pull up at the tuna sandwich shop, the white one is a jetta cause I heard them say it later in the movie.
they all look so pretty
they all look so pretty
Porsche
08-12-2003, 01:52 PM
I don't know them specifically (As in model codes or precise year numbers)
There's the White Jetta (I think it was a 98')
A Yellow R32 Skyline (Skyline people will shoot me if it isn't)
Red Accord, I think Possibly the Blue Maxima and I know there's one more,
I doubt I've been much help, If I saw it again I'd know but I ahven't sene it ina loooong time.
There's the White Jetta (I think it was a 98')
A Yellow R32 Skyline (Skyline people will shoot me if it isn't)
Red Accord, I think Possibly the Blue Maxima and I know there's one more,
I doubt I've been much help, If I saw it again I'd know but I ahven't sene it ina loooong time.
2strokebloke
08-12-2003, 01:56 PM
For the sake of A.L. Riker, not another Fast and the furious thread!
Try a search, you'll probably find the answer to this question. If not on this site (and likely in the automotive newsdesk forum, where a large quantity of Fast and the Furious threads lurk in damp corners) then try google.com :smile:
Try a search, you'll probably find the answer to this question. If not on this site (and likely in the automotive newsdesk forum, where a large quantity of Fast and the Furious threads lurk in damp corners) then try google.com :smile:
TexasF355F1
08-12-2003, 03:06 PM
:iagree:
YogsVR4
08-12-2003, 03:39 PM
Whats "Fast and Furious" have to do with cars? I thought it was euphemism for how a sailor had sex after being out at sea for six months.
2strokebloke
08-12-2003, 03:43 PM
I see Yogs is no stranger to sailing... or sailors.
esp
08-12-2003, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Egg_Shen
What cars are in the fast and furious? I can't reconize any of them. :( like the 4 cars that pull up at the tuna sandwich shop, the white one is a jetta cause I heard them say it later in the movie.
they all look so pretty
are you ever gonna go away? i mean come on that was one of the dumbest questions ever. search for it on google and you will get the answers you are looking for rather then wasting bandwith which cause server problems and me to hit my computer.
white one = VW jetta
blue one= Nissan Maxima
yellow = Nissan Skyline R32
purpleish red = Honda Accord i believe
search for it yourself
What cars are in the fast and furious? I can't reconize any of them. :( like the 4 cars that pull up at the tuna sandwich shop, the white one is a jetta cause I heard them say it later in the movie.
they all look so pretty
are you ever gonna go away? i mean come on that was one of the dumbest questions ever. search for it on google and you will get the answers you are looking for rather then wasting bandwith which cause server problems and me to hit my computer.
white one = VW jetta
blue one= Nissan Maxima
yellow = Nissan Skyline R32
purpleish red = Honda Accord i believe
search for it yourself
Suislide
08-12-2003, 06:47 PM
:rolleyes:
zebrathree
08-12-2003, 07:01 PM
Yeah, I stole the pic.
zebrathree
08-12-2003, 07:01 PM
Yeah, I stole the pic.
zebrathree
08-12-2003, 07:01 PM
Yeah, I stole the pic.
zebrathree
08-12-2003, 07:03 PM
Double...err....triple tap.
Sorry people.
Sorry people.
SuperStreet reader
08-12-2003, 07:26 PM
duh!!!!!
white jetta
blue Maxima
red Silvia
yellow R33 skyline
white jetta
blue Maxima
red Silvia
yellow R33 skyline
Toksin
08-12-2003, 09:40 PM
Oh for crying out loud...
Haibane
08-12-2003, 10:57 PM
THIS IS LIKE THE 10TH THREAD OF THIS!
YellowMaranello
08-12-2003, 11:17 PM
Originally posted by Porsche
If I saw it again I'd know but I ahven't sene it ina loooong time.
:iagree:
But you won't ever find me in the same room as that movie ever again.
If I saw it again I'd know but I ahven't sene it ina loooong time.
:iagree:
But you won't ever find me in the same room as that movie ever again.
TheNotoriousMogg
08-12-2003, 11:23 PM
wouldent be a f&f thread w/o this....
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/attachment.php?s=&postid=1001930
:thefinger
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/attachment.php?s=&postid=1001930
:thefinger
Haibane
08-12-2003, 11:38 PM
here is something related for you to do
This summer's street racing blockbuster, "The Fast and the Furious," was a high-octane thrill ride, engaging both for the fast cars and for its portrayal of an undercover cop's venture into an alien subculture. Rather than featuring the actual music from the film, which was scored by techno/trance legend BT, The Fast and the Furious Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a conceptual experiment featuring the rappers of Murder, Inc. and Def Jam Recordings. Several of the album's tracks were featured in the movie but most of the album is outsourced music from within the recording label seeking to capture the essence of the lifestyle glimpsed in the film.
Along with the hit singles "Good Life Remix" by Faith Evans featuring Ja Rule, Vita and Caddillac Tah, Ja Rule's "Furious" and the "Pov City Anthem" by Cadillac Tah, the soundtrack also includes new tracks from Scarface, DMX, Redman, Method Man, R Kelly, and Vita.
"Good Life Remix" is a relaxed party jam with a tight funk bassline underscoring Faith Evans's clear, lilting vocals. Cadillac Tah's "Pov City Anthem" has a cheesy yet endearing electronic score that sounds like a high noon Western showdown underneath Tah's forceful rhymes.
Ja Rule's "Furious" is fast and aggressive, his trademark voice giving a gritty, pleasantly raunchy feel to the rapping. The song starts energetic and never slacks off, due mainly to the syncopations of the synth orchestra and Vita's rapid rhyme injections.
Ja Rule also crops up elsewhere on the soundtrack, his "Life Ain't A Game" has a solid flow of introspective lyrics and the "Put It On Me Remix" features a raunchy call and response between Ja, Vita, and Lil' Mo.
The only track to match "Furious" in raw power is Limp Bizkit's "Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)," featuring DMX, Redman, and Method Man. The original Air Raid Vehicle cut of "Rollin'" survives through most of the track but the nu-metal sound is sublimated by the guest rappers to give the song a less savage, heavier rap feel.
Nate Dog's voice is golden when he guests on Shade Sheist's laid-back "Cali Diseaz," adding a touch of Long Beach style to the album. Up and coming Petey Pablo gives us "Didn't I," an ominous track with some of the slickest rhyming on the entire record.
Ashanti's "When a Man Does Wrong" is a sultry jam, a slow groove with compelling vocal melodies and seductive synthesizer work. The album's other standout ballad is R. Kelly's "Take My Time Tonight," Kelly's voice leading the melody over a tightly harmonized chorus.
While it isn't the actual music from the movie, The Fast and the Furious Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a solid album that stands alone in its own right. The potent blend of aggressive, pulse-pounding tracks and sensuous slow grooves bring out the same adrenalizing feel as the film.
By Isaac Clemens
This summer's street racing blockbuster, "The Fast and the Furious," was a high-octane thrill ride, engaging both for the fast cars and for its portrayal of an undercover cop's venture into an alien subculture. Rather than featuring the actual music from the film, which was scored by techno/trance legend BT, The Fast and the Furious Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a conceptual experiment featuring the rappers of Murder, Inc. and Def Jam Recordings. Several of the album's tracks were featured in the movie but most of the album is outsourced music from within the recording label seeking to capture the essence of the lifestyle glimpsed in the film.
Along with the hit singles "Good Life Remix" by Faith Evans featuring Ja Rule, Vita and Caddillac Tah, Ja Rule's "Furious" and the "Pov City Anthem" by Cadillac Tah, the soundtrack also includes new tracks from Scarface, DMX, Redman, Method Man, R Kelly, and Vita.
"Good Life Remix" is a relaxed party jam with a tight funk bassline underscoring Faith Evans's clear, lilting vocals. Cadillac Tah's "Pov City Anthem" has a cheesy yet endearing electronic score that sounds like a high noon Western showdown underneath Tah's forceful rhymes.
Ja Rule's "Furious" is fast and aggressive, his trademark voice giving a gritty, pleasantly raunchy feel to the rapping. The song starts energetic and never slacks off, due mainly to the syncopations of the synth orchestra and Vita's rapid rhyme injections.
Ja Rule also crops up elsewhere on the soundtrack, his "Life Ain't A Game" has a solid flow of introspective lyrics and the "Put It On Me Remix" features a raunchy call and response between Ja, Vita, and Lil' Mo.
The only track to match "Furious" in raw power is Limp Bizkit's "Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)," featuring DMX, Redman, and Method Man. The original Air Raid Vehicle cut of "Rollin'" survives through most of the track but the nu-metal sound is sublimated by the guest rappers to give the song a less savage, heavier rap feel.
Nate Dog's voice is golden when he guests on Shade Sheist's laid-back "Cali Diseaz," adding a touch of Long Beach style to the album. Up and coming Petey Pablo gives us "Didn't I," an ominous track with some of the slickest rhyming on the entire record.
Ashanti's "When a Man Does Wrong" is a sultry jam, a slow groove with compelling vocal melodies and seductive synthesizer work. The album's other standout ballad is R. Kelly's "Take My Time Tonight," Kelly's voice leading the melody over a tightly harmonized chorus.
While it isn't the actual music from the movie, The Fast and the Furious Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a solid album that stands alone in its own right. The potent blend of aggressive, pulse-pounding tracks and sensuous slow grooves bring out the same adrenalizing feel as the film.
By Isaac Clemens
Macro
08-13-2003, 06:02 AM
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