Monday, September 10, 2012

The Fast and the Furious Review









The Fast and the Furious


Release Date: 20th September 2001 - Australia


Production Companies
Universal Pictures (presents)
Original Film
Mediastream Film GmbH & Co. Productions KG
Ardustry Entertainment

Distribution
Universal Pictures Australia


Genre: Action

Rating: M

Runtime: 102 minutes


Budget: $38,000,000

Box Office Gross: $207,517,509 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Brian O'Conner is a cop who goes undercover in a street-racing circuit. He is looking to take down a hijacking ring but must decide his loyalties when he befriends a street racer, Dominic Toretto and
his crew, who are among
the suspects.


Cast
Vin Diesel - Dominic Toretto
Paul Walker - Brian O'Conner
Michelle Rodriguez - Leticia
"Letty" Ortiz
Jordana Brewster - Mia Toretto
Rick Yune - Johnny Tran
Chad Lindberg - Jesse
Johnny Strong - Leon
Matt Schulze - Vince
Ted Levine - Sgt. Tanner
Ja Rule - Edwin
Vyto Ruginis - Harry
Thom Barry - Agent Bilkins
Stanton Rutledge - Muse
Noel Gugliemi - Hector
R.J. de Vera - Danny Yamato
Beau Holden - Ted Gassner
Reggie Lee - Lance Nguyen
David Douglas - Raster Racer
Monica Tamayo - Monica
Megan Baker - Gimel
Neal H. Moritz - Ferrari Driver (Cameo)

Crew
Director - Rob Cohen
From a Magazine Article
"Racer X"/Technical Consultant - Ken Li
Screen Story/Screenplay -
Gary Scott Thompson
Screenplay - Erik Bergquist
and David Ayer
Associate Producer - Creighton Bellinger
Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager -
Doug Claybourne
Executive Producer - John Pogue
Producer - Neal H. Moritz
Casting Director - Ronna Kress
Import Car Consultants - Craig Lieberman
and RJ De Vera
Production Designer - Waldemar Kalinowski
Art Director - Kevin Kavanaugh
Set Decorator - Florence Fellman
Costume Designer - Sanja Milkovic Hays
Director of Photography - Ericson Core
Director of Photography: Second Unit -
Jonathan Taylor
"A" Camera/Steadicam Operator - J. Michael Muro
Location Managers - Debbie Laub
and Bob Craft
First Assistant Director - George Parra
Second Assistant Director - Lars P. Winther
Second Unit Director/Stunt Coordinator -
Mic Rodgers
Special Effects Supervisor - Robert Simokovic
Special Effects Coordinator - Matt Sweeney
Visual Effects Supervisor - Mike Wassel
Special Visual Effects - Syd Dutton
and Bill Taylor
Visual Effects Supervisor: Hammerhead
Productions - Thad Beier
Visual Effects Consultant: Illusion Arts -
Lori J. Nelson
Executive Producer: Hammerhead
Productions - Daniel Chuba
Editors - Peter Honess and Dallas Puett
First Assistant Editors - Brett Carroll
Avid Assistant Editor - Steve Moe
Assistant Editors - Andy Cohen,
Peter Ettinger, Jonathan Lucas and
Staci Pontius
Sound Design and Supervision - Bruce Stambler
and Jay Nierenberg
Sound Design - Tim Walston and
Charles Deenen
Re-Recording Mixers - Michael Casper
and Daniel J. Leahy
Music - BT
Music Supervisors - Gary Jones
and Happy Walters
Additional Music Supervision - Kathy Nelson
Music Consultant - Dave Jordan


Review
An excellent start to an action movie series, THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS has a gritty and slick look that its director, Rob Cohen, pulled off with a hybrid of fascinating camera angles and style. But Fast & Furious 5 is the best and the fastest of all the films. The film delivers a bonanza of mean cars, incredible music, stunt driving and plenty of action to pump up the adrenaline, not to mention the A-list cast of Paul Walker, Vinny Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez, who have shown charisma in their performances.

Need I say more? It has all the qualities required for your speed-racing action movie craving. Those who enjoy this film may have to check out the sixth instalment.

Star rating: (5/5) Best Movie Ever

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2 comments:

  1. Believe or not, I have not actually seen any of the Fast and the Furious movies. Only the first 10 minutes of the first one a very long time ago, but I think I will check it out.

    -James

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  2. This is a cheesy-as-hell flick but it's also a lot of fun and there's nothing wrong with some good, macho fun. Good review.

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